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Yvonne Bork’s Smooth Lemon Cake is a crowd-pleaser at SANDnature on the Baltic Sea. A popular classic among guests, the cake is moist, fresh, and perfect for lemon season. Not only delicious, this cake is also sustainable and surprisingly versatile in its preparation.

 

Cake recipe with chamomile tea and no eggs

Here are a few special features of the recipe—don’t worry, though; it’s super easy, just not your run-of-the-mill lemon cake:

Organic spelt flour instead of wheat flour: Spelt is considered more natural than wheat, is easier to digest, contains more minerals, and has a nutty flavor. It’s a conscious choice that benefits your health and the environment because spelt is usually easier to grow.

Oil instead of butter: Vegetable oil makes the dough moist, makes the cake vegan, and has a smaller carbon footprint than animal butter, which is considered one of the most climate-damaging foods.

Chamomile tea as a liquid: The biggest surprise is probably the use of freshly brewed chamomile tea. It makes the dough wonderfully moist and gives the cake a delicate, almost floral note. Tip: Let the tea steep well so that the aroma comes into its own. SANDnature uses “Smooth Operator” organic chamomile tea from the tea manufacturer Samova.

Turmeric for flavor and color: This “super spice” not only gives the cake a golden yellow color, but also adds light, exotic flavors.

 

A look inside SANDnature in Timmendorfer Strand on the Baltic Sea

The SANDnature Lifestylehotel is a place to breathe deeply. Adults only (ages 16 and up), it is designed with natural materials and a clear focus on sustainability. Located directly on the second row of the Baltic Sea, it is the perfect destination any time of year, whether you’re looking for a relaxing short break or an inspiring getaway. If you want to learn more, you can find tips for a sustainable weekend on the Baltic Sea or exciting impressions of a culinary journey here. Now, in the cooler season, the region captivates with its deserted beaches, perfect for long walks in the wind and salty air. Without the summer tourist crowds, SANDnature is the perfect place to relax and welcome the cozy season..

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Smooth Lemon Cake

Delicious lemon cake from the SANDnature Hotel with oil, oat milk, and chamomile tea
Course dessert, cake
Cuisine European, german
Keyword vegan baking
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes

Ingredients

  • 250 g Spelt flour organic
  • 2 TSP Baking powder organic
  • 150 g Sugar
  • 50 ml Maple syrup
  • 75 ml Canola or sunflower oil
  • 100 ml Oat milk
  • 100 ml Smooth Operator, brewed (Smooth Operator is an organic chamomile tea from the Samova brand)
  • 1 Organic lemon Juice and peel
  • 1/3 TSP Turmeric Grounded
  • 1/3 TSP Salt

Zuckerguss

  • 200 g Icing sugar
  • 4 TSP Lemon juice

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 180 °C (350 °F) on the convection setting
  • Mix the flour with the baking powder and salt
  • Add oat milk, lemon juice, oil, maple syrup, sugar, and brewed Smooth Operator chamomile tea (Samova). Mix everything together well
  • Add grated organic lemon zest and turmeric powder
  • Place the finished dough in a loaf pan lined with parchment paper
  • Baking time approx. 35 to 40 minutes at 180 °C (350 °F)

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Geocaching on Vacation 2024 – Sustainable Trend or Old News? https://green-travel-blog.com/geocaching-on-vacation-2024-sustainable-trend-or-old-news/ https://green-travel-blog.com/geocaching-on-vacation-2024-sustainable-trend-or-old-news/#respond Tue, 29 Aug 2023 06:40:49 +0000 https://green-travel-blog.com/?p=61006 Updated 20.03.2024 Will people still be geocaching in 2024? Oh yes! In fact, a recent statistic shows that there are more caches hidden than ever before: over 83 million (83,720,498)! As you can see from the community, some people who used to go geocaching on…

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Will people still be geocaching in 2024? Oh yes! In fact, a recent statistic shows that there are more caches hidden than ever before: over 83 million (83,720,498)! As you can see from the community, some people who used to go geocaching on vacation or at home with their parents are now going on GPS treasure hunts with their own kids. After all, it’s a near-perfect family activity: out in nature, all you need is your phone, and you can usually start right outside your front door. So it’s not only fun, but also sustainable 😉 

 

Geocaching: How does it work?

To geocache, you first need the geocaching app. The basic version is free and you can start geocaching right away. The premium version costs 6.99 Euro per month. You have to allow the app to access your GPS location, and it will show you caches in your area. Now you go out and instead of a simple walk, you look for a TREASURE! (Pure child motivation: my five-year-old son was immediately excited by this idea).

By the way: Besides the official app, there are other good ones. Maybe you’ve already tried some? Share your experiences in the comments!

 

How exactly do you find a cache?

There are caches in different difficulty levels from 1 to 5. If you start with the basic version, you will only discover easy caches. Once you landed at the right place via GPS, you can display a “hint” that gives you a hint about the cache.

  • An easy hiding place might be attached to a tree or under a park bench.
  • Difficult hiding places are under cobblestones, in old pipes, or underwater.

 

What kind of treasures can be found in geocaching?

Geocaching is not about getting rich. There are the occasional people who hide money or something valuable (then the question is who finds it first), but that is the exception. Do not expect too much! Think about this: Lego brick (only one), bracelet, gum, Play-Doh, pen … In the waterproof cache container, you will also find a list of all the people who have already found this cache. Write your name and the date here.

Finding geocache in the woods - slow travel - sustainable fun
A geocache hidden in an artificial stone | ©Joaquin Corbalan – stock.adobe.com

 

But that’s not all: to take is to give, and to find is to hide. When you go geocaching, be sure to bring your own “treasures” to leave in the cache.

 

Tip: Bring gifts of different sizes. The cache may consist of a tiny can as a box.

 

Discover your holiday destination with a treasure hunt

Geocaching on vacation in the Rhön

Our Forest: Unser Wald: Rhön in Deutschland / Germany
Biosphere Reserve Rhön – a paradise for hiking and geocaching | ©STURM

 

How productive and interesting your GPS scavenger hunt will be, depends on how active the local community is. For example, the user “Azra3l” has hidden a cache in the Kaskadenschlucht in the Rhön mountains and embedded the search in a series of questions about the colors of the rocks. Matthias Schulze Dieckhoff of the STURM recommended this “geocaching highlight” in nature. He is always happy to offer treasure hunters an accommodation in his sustainable hotel.

In addition, there is a group of hobby geocachers in the Rhön region called Wildchicken, who also like to search for caches during their vacations. In May 2023 they were in Albania:

 

“For fun caching (…) exciting caches in interesting places are inviting. So we were able to discover, as we often did on our travels, some exciting places that we would never have visited without a cache”. – Wildchicken

 

Off the beaten path or right in the middle of the action

The owners of the ECO-APARTHOTEL THE DREAMERS’ CLUB on the Croatian holiday island of Korčula have also noticed that tourists are taking advantage of the “modern treasure hunt” at their holiday destination. “Geocaching is a popular activity on the island,” they tell us. “The caches are hidden on hiking trails, in parks and at landmarks.”

 

Alexander Thurm from the family-run Hotel Das Rübezahl in Schwangau near Füssen has been searching for hidden treasures in the area himself. He says the GPS treasure hunt is especially interesting for hikers. “There is also a geocache right next to our own mountain hut, the Rohrkopfhütte,” he reveals. The hut is located at an altitude of 1,300 meters against the picturesque backdrop of the Alps and is a popular destination for hikers. Here you can enjoy the panoramic views and a hearty meal of Kässpatzn or Kaiserschmarrn.

 

Geocaches at Josephskreuz

Geocaching in Germany - sustainable travel experiance - here two caches are hidden. Slow Travel
The Josephskreuz opened in 1896. It is 38 meters high and 200 steps lead to the viewing platform.  | Wikimedia Commons

 

If you’re staying at the Naturresort Schindelbruch in the southern Harz Mountains, you’ll pass Joseph’s Cross on your way to the forest – and there are two hidden geocaches right there! Of course, we will not tell you where exactly 🙂

 

Geocaching in numbers

  • In May 2000, American Dave Ulmer hid the first cache and posted the coordinates of the treasure (a plastic container filled with knickknacks) to an Internet group.
  • In November 2000, Jeremy Irish, Elias Alvord and Bryan Roth founded the company Groundspeak and the website Geocaching.com.
  • 2002: GPS devices become more common and the media hypes the new trend.
  • 2007: 500,000 hidden caches worldwide
  • 2010: 1 million caches
  • 2013: Astronaut Rick Mastracchio found the first geocache in space on the International Space Station (ISS).
  • 2015: The number of caches hidden worldwide is 83 million.
  • In 2019, the hype has died down and there are “only” 67 million.
  • In 2022, the geocaching trend gains momentum again. There are now 83,720,498 registered caches.
  • In 2023, according to Search Logistics, there are over 200 geocaching organizations, with Geocaching.com being the largest with over 3 million active players. The app is available in 24 languages.
  • 2024 is set to be the year of geocaching mega-events.
  • 2025 Geocaching will celebrate its 25th anniversary.

 

Professional geocaching tours from tourism associations

An alternative to the Groundspeak app are GPS tours offered by tourism companies. The advantage is that these are professionally planned routes. You don’t have to descend into lost places and you can be sure to find a cache. (Not all hobbyists maintain their caches on a regular basis, which is especially disappointing when geocaching with children).

 

7 Geocaching Tours in Bad Herrenalb

The tourist office of Bad Herrenalb in the Black Forest has created 7 geocaching tours and lends out GPS devices. The tours have different themes (e.g. “Monastery Trail”, “4 Seasons Trail”, “City Cache”) and are designed for hiking or biking with a length of about 4 to 12 kilometers. Along the way there are puzzles to solve.

 

For accommodation in the Black Forest, we recommend the sustainable Hotel SCHWARZWALD PANORAMA. The team there also suggested the geocaching tours. 

Geocaching in the Black Forest is a sustainable and healthy hobby.
Hiking and Geocaching in the Black Forest | ©SCHWARZWALD PANORAMA

 

City rally in Timmendorfer Strand

The company CityHunters from Nuremberg has developed GPS city rallies in different cities in Germany, which you can book for 12.99 Euro per person. The GPS treasure hunt in Timmendorfer Strand on the Baltic Sea, where our Green PearlsⓇ partner Lifestylehotel SAND is located, takes about three hours. The tour takes you through the center of the town and presents you with interactive team tasks. This event is mainly for adults and companies that organize the city rally as an incentive for their employees.

 

GPS treasure hunt for a children’s birthday party in Ailingen

The tourist information office in Ailingen at Lake Constance offers a GPS treasure hunt that is especially suitable for a children’s birthday party. For the price of 6 Euros, the children receive GPS devices, as well as balloons, pens, certificates and a box of apples.

At the Naturresort Gerbehof, you can also spend a wonderful nature vacation with your children – including pony rides and proximity to Lake Constance.

Naturresort Gerbehof, farm to table, eigene Obstplantagen Naturresort Gerbehof, Paradies für Pferdeliebhaber Fahrradfahren und Geocaching – eine perfekte und nachhaltige Kombination

 

Update: The geocache that was hidden in the Eco-Hotel Okelmann’s, and for which the owners had called for help in the search, has now been discovered! But don’t give up – new treasures and adventures await!

 


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*Terms and Conditions

Duration: From the publication of this blog post to the first discovery of the geocache at Hotel Okelmann’s

Organizer: Green Pearls® Unique Places & Hotel Okelmann’s

Description/Participation: There is a geocache hidden at or near Hotel Okelmann’s in Warpe, Lower Saxony, Germany that has not yet been found by its owners. The first person to find it after August 29, 2023, 9:00 a.m. can look forward to an additional small surprise from Kristin and Maren Okelmann after showing a proof photo. After that, the campaign is over. We will be happy to publish the winner’s photo on social media and here on the blog.

Minors may not participate without the consent and presence of a parent or guardian. Legal action is excluded.

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