Ettal Abbey and Pilgrimage Church

Another day with the dark impression of mountains  fighting their way through the gloom of thick grey mist and rain. A short journey to reach Ettal Abbey and Pilgrimage Church. Ettal lies in a narrow mountain valley at the foot hills of the western alps, 900 meters above sea level. In medieval times despite being near a strategic […]

Garmisch-Partenkirchen Ski Resort – Oberammergau Village

An overnight stay in Garmisch-Partenkirchen at the hotel Obermujle gave us  our first view of  Zugspitze, Germany’s highest mountain at 2962 m (9,718 ft) above sea level, and the highest peak of the Wetterstein Mountain range.  Zugspitze is on the Austrian – German border and lies south of Garmisch- Partenkirchen. It was quite exciting to […]

Extravaganza – Schloss Linderhof | King Ludwig

King Ludwig II built a third castle in the Graswang Valley where his father Maximilian II owned a hunting lodge called “Konigshauschen”. This would become Schloss (Castle) Linderhof a smaller version of Versailles; the only castle King Ludwig II lived to see completed and lived in for a short time. King Ludwig planned a new […]

Schloss Hohenschwangau – Neuschwanstein – Schwangau

Hohenschwangau Castle The royal castle or Schloss Hohenschwangau is a splendid medieval castle and lies above the villages of Hohenschwangau and Schwangau. Take a leisurely ride in a horse-drawn carriage from the village of Schwangau to visit the castles. Great views of Schloss Hohenschwangau, the family home of King Ludwig as we approached Neuschwanstein. Details and photos of the […]

Beautiful Schloss Neuschwanstein

Neuschwanstein Neuschwanstein  is near the village of Schwangau starting point for the  pathway up to the castle. Last parking is the village of Hohenschwangau below the castle. The walk to Neuschwanstein takes about 40 minutes and provides a pleasant stroll through forested grounds and exciting views of  both Neuschwanstein and  Hohenschwangau castles. A gentle ride in […]

Abbey of St Mang’s – Fussen – Bavarian Alps

Arriving at Fussen late in the afternoon we checked into the Hotel Luitpoldpark; very nice. It was still daylight so we had time to explore the town. Walking through the main street we enjoyed looking at the quaint old buildings, some with frescoes, hanging wrought iron signs, a violin on an outside wall, and attractive […]

Beautiful Rococo Wieskirche|Beautiful Bavarian Alps

Beautiful Rococo Art  What appeared to be a small white church sitting in the middle of green fields, is an incredible surprise when you enter. I stared in amazement, it was spectacular – like being in a different world!  The decorative art form in this church said to represent the art of Rococo in its highest form. […]

Augsburg – Fuggerei Village Settlement

Countryside outside Augsburg One couldn’t help but admire the beautiful countryside as we drove to Augsburg. The countryside is so green and clean. Red roofed villages,houses painted white, pine forests on the hillsides, crops of cereal, legumes and yellow flowering rapeseed (used for fuel) in the foreground. Augsburg is considered the gateway to the Bavarian Alps […]

Dinkelsbuhl – medieval fortifications – medieval city wall

A brief history of Dinkelsbuhl Yes, there was a Mr Dinkelsbuhl, a theologian during the 14-15th centuries, responsible for the Munster St. George, a Gothic parish church in the city. The outside wall of Munster St. George has a slab inscribed in memory of Nikolaus Von Dinkelsbuhl. Dinkelsbuhl dates back to the middle ages the town founded […]

Rothenburg | a beautiful Medieval Town

The Medieval Town of Rothenburg Rothenburg, a medieval town straight out of the Grimes Fairy Tales is next on our  tour along the  Romantic road. First view of the medieval town we see the Galgentor Tower, part of the defensive walls that once encircled the town. The Galgentor Tower was the main place for executions […]

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