Glowing Easter eggs light up a Rhön forest cycle path
A new springtime display has appeared along the Feldatal cycle path in the Rhön region. Between Weilar and Hartschwinden, a young spruce tree now stands decorated with glowing Easter eggs. The cheerful sight is already drawing smiles from cyclists, hikers and strollers passing by.
The decorated tree and its companion form a bright addition to the path. Their glowing eggs contrast against the greenery of the Rhön landscape, creating a festive touch as nature awakens. Many travellers have stopped to admire the display, pausing for a moment of seasonal cheer.
The eggs themselves are not standard decorations. While exact details on their construction remain unclear, their luminous effect adds a unique charm to the setting. Unlike typical DIY methods—such as moss-wrapped eggs or painted designs—these appear specially crafted to catch the eye. The location, nestled between Weilar and Hartschwinden, makes the display easily accessible. Cyclists and walkers can enjoy the sight as they move through the area, blending outdoor activity with a hint of Easter celebration.
The glowing eggs now mark a small but noticeable highlight along the Feldatal path. Their bright colours and placement offer a simple yet effective way to celebrate the season. With more visitors likely to stop and appreciate the scene, the display may become a regular springtime feature for the region.
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