Feilnbach
Feilnbach is a small village located in the district of Rosenheim in the Bavarian Alps of Germany. The village is situated in the valley of the Feilnbach stream, which gives the village its name. The stream is a tributary of the River Inn and flows through the village before joining the Inn near the town of Kolbermoor. The village is known for its picturesque landscape, with rolling hills, dense forests, and the Feilnbach stream running through it. The village is also home to a small chapel dedicated to Saint Mary, which is a popular pilgrimage site for Catholics. The village has a population of around 500 people and is primarily a residential area, with a few small businesses and a community center. The village is also known for its annual festival, which takes place in August and celebrates the village's patron saint, Saint Mary. The festival includes a procession, a mass, and various cultural events. The village is also home to a small museum, which showcases the history and culture of the village. The village is easily accessible by car and is located approximately 30 kilometers from the city of Rosenheim. The village is also a popular destination for hikers and cyclists, with several trails and paths that lead through the surrounding forests and hills. The village is also home to a small animal sanctuary, which is dedicated to the care and protection of various species of animals. The village is a peaceful and tranquil place, with a strong sense of community and a rich cultural heritage.