Change at the top: Geisberger leads the Inn-Salzach tourism association
The Inn-Salzach tourism association will change leadership in 2026, while new cycle paths and offers for visitors are being created.

Change at the top: Geisberger leads the Inn-Salzach tourism association
Next year will beInn-Salzach Tourism Associationfeel some fresh winds. How innsalzach24 reports, managing director steps inSaskia Niedermeieron maternity leave, and their representatives,Josef Geisberger, will take the reins. Geisberger, who previously commented on this onMühldorf am Inn District Officewas busy, has reorganized the association's team together with Niedermeier since 2022.
The new members of the team are impressive: The new members include a photographer, an illustrator, a cycle tour leader and a cycle path manager. This reinforcement comes at just the right time for the association, as the impending financial bottlenecks require smart decisions. Inn-salzach24 highlights that Josef Geisberger is optimistic that he will be able to continue to offer essential services, even if budget cuts will entail hardships.
New challenges and projects
Over the last few years, Saskia Niedermeier has had a formative influence on the association and contributed a lot to its positive development. With her departure on maternity leave, the association is now set on a fresh course. This also includes the collaboration with the Dumont publishing house, which resulted in the publication of the travel guide “52 escapades in the Bavarian Inn-Salzach”. This is also intended to boost tourism in the region, which has recorded positive developments in recent years.
They are also relying on the anticipation in the regionBikeTravelRegionInn-Salzach, which is now officially certified by the ADFC. Two employees, including Josef Geisberger, have successfully trained new tour guides who can now offer guided bike tours. This measure could be particularly interesting on the planned organic cycling tours on July 13th and September 21st. Here Karin Maier ensures exciting discoveries along the cycle paths.
The cycle path network that has been built
Speaking of cycle paths: The Inn-Salzach region impresses with the well-developed “HIN UND WEG” cycle path network, which stretches over 1,500 kilometers and includes 24 themed tours. inn-salzach.com describes the beauties of the region, which is designed not only for sporting ambitions, but also for leisure cyclists and families. The routes vary from 28 to 83 kilometers and lead through a scenic setting that offers numerous sights, natural spectacles and cozy beer gardens.
The region even has thatRe-certificationreceived as a RadReiseRegion 2023, which shows that the quality of the cycle paths is very important here. The most famous sights include Burghausen Castle and the oldest operational hammer forge in Europe, both of which are worth a visit. Visitors can also expect idylls such as the Wöhrsee or the European reserve “Unterer Inn”, which attracts 10,000 birds.
In summary, it can be said: The next steps of the Inn-Salzach Tourism Association under the leadership of Josef Geisberger should be in the spirit of sustainability and the further development of tourist offers. It remains exciting to see how the region will develop in the coming year.