Sorben speaks to Simone Kurth for the coordination of Krabat tourism

Sorben speaks to Simone Kurth for the coordination of Krabat tourism

Together for the Krabat region: Simone Kurth bundles tourist initiatives

The Krabat region in Lausitz is faced with a new challenge: Simone Kurth will coordinate the tourist offers around the Krabat cycle path. In doing so, she relies on joint network work and local treasures.

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Laura Müller


 5 min.

Kotten. Simone Kurth is the new project coordinator for the Krabat region at Krabat e.V. in Lausitz. The 45-year-old faces the task of combining numerous initiatives around the well-known Krabat cycle path. With passion and operational readiness, she is dedicated to this responsible task.

A central concern is to strengthen the tourist offers in the Krabat region and make it better known. The focus is on cooperation with local partners and supporters. Simone Kurth will begin her work in the coming months to record and network all relevant offers along the Krabat cycle path.

The variety of landscape and culture in Lausitz offers numerous opportunities for visitors and tourists. With her experience and enthusiasm, Simone Kurth will help to ensure that the Krabat region is perceived even more as an attractive travel destination.

A key aspect of your work will be the promotion of the Sorbian language and culture. Simone Kurth actively takes part in a summer course to deepen and expand her knowledge of Upper Sorbian. This is crucial to preserve and promote the cultural diversity of the region.

It will be exciting to observe how the Krabat region will develop under the direction of Simone Kurth. With a committed team and the clear goal of strengthening the offers along the Krabat cycle path, nothing stands in the way of a successful future.

The magical world of Krabat

The Krabat cycle path extends over a distance of 90 kilometers through the Upper Lusatia and connects the towns of Hoyerswerda, Kamenz and Bautzen. There are numerous stations here that inspire visitors and locals alike.

The Krabat Association, which has been committed to regional development in the Krabat region since 2001, plays a special role. With a focus on culture, economy and customs, the association is committed to promoting the Sorbian language and culture.

A highlight in the event calendar of the Krabat Association is the annual Krabat Week, which will take place in 2024. The rich tradition and history of the Krabat region is celebrated and made tangible.

Simone Kurth and the team of the Krabat Association are ready to make the magical world of the Krabat tangible for visitors from near and far. Let's go to the adventure world of Lausitz!

- Nag