Author: Beth Tomlinson

Beth Tomlinson came to entertainment writing from arts administration. She spent seven years working at theatres and arts centres, running programming, marketing, and the spreadsheets that decide what gets staged and what gets shelved. She started writing because she wanted to talk about culture without a budget attached. She writes about film, theatre, music, streaming, and the cultural economy that depends on public funding and pretends it does not. She has produced enough show programmes to know the difference between a sold-out run and a papered house. Beth lives in Sheffield. She goes to the theatre more often than the cinema and considers this a point of principle.

The search for a hotel in Germany directly on a mountain lake is one of the most specific – and most rewarding – queries in the German travel market. It is not a general request for a lakeside stay. It is the pursuit of something precise: a property where the lake is not a view from a distance, but a living, immediate part of the holiday – accessible from the pier, visible from the spa, heard from the bedroom window. What Do Travellers Typically Look For in a German Mountain Lake Hotel? Research and guest feedback consistently highlight the same…

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