The most centrally located hotel in bavaria?
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The most centrally located hotel in bavaria?
We are planning on spending 7 days/6 nights in bavaria in August. We will be traveling with a 17 month old, so we don't want to move around too much. Is there one hotel/town that is centrally located enough for us to do day trips to explore all areas. I especially want to spend a bit of time in Salzburg (at least 2 days). Or, would it be better to break the trip up to spend several days in western bavaria and eastern bavaria?
We will not need to go to Munich as we will be there the previous week.
Thank you for your suggestions.
We will not need to go to Munich as we will be there the previous week.
Thank you for your suggestions.
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They are towns but I have not stayed in either so I don't know of any hotels to recommend.
If you are going to be visiting the Romantic Road part of Bavaria then I would suggest staying in either Rothenburg ob der Tauber (we LOVE Gasthof Greifen - hotel) or Dinklesburg.
If you are going to be visiting the Romantic Road part of Bavaria then I would suggest staying in either Rothenburg ob der Tauber (we LOVE Gasthof Greifen - hotel) or Dinklesburg.
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You don't say HOW you will be "moving around." If you rent a car, it will be much easier than taking public transport. Also, taking public transport simply requires more time and limits you to predetermined destinations. Doing day trips to "explore all areas" as you stated leads me to hope you will be renting a car. Otherwise, any of these explorations can become much more difficult, especially with a young 'un.
Two full days in Salzburg will probably require 3 nights there. There goes half of your time. If that is your plan, then you should probably pick one destination other than Salzburg that is really in Bavaria. I don't know whether you want to wander around, or visit some of Ludwig's castles, but you will have the remaining 3 nights to do it. So I would think something around Garmisch, Fussen, or Mittenwald would be a good location. Good luck.
Two full days in Salzburg will probably require 3 nights there. There goes half of your time. If that is your plan, then you should probably pick one destination other than Salzburg that is really in Bavaria. I don't know whether you want to wander around, or visit some of Ludwig's castles, but you will have the remaining 3 nights to do it. So I would think something around Garmisch, Fussen, or Mittenwald would be a good location. Good luck.
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