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		<title>The Salt Trading Route: a themed journey through idyllic rural Bavaria</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A great way to explore history is from the saddle of a bike. The historical Salt Trading Route is 109 kilometres long and leads into the foothills of the Alps through the little towns of Bad Reichenhall and Laufen on the River Salzach. The numerous chapels, churches and monasteries along the route are the ideal [...]]]></description>
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