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JackGlasser Apr 8th, 2009 02:14 PM

Day trip from Munich. Rothenburg?
 
Since I will be traveling from Munich to Salzburg to Prague to Budapest, I am trying to think of the "best" day or less trip while in Germany. I think maybe Rothenburg would be interesting and picturesque. I enjoyed Girona near Barcelona. I like magnificent vistas and fascinating "ancient" little towns. Next question: is there a faster alternative than a package 10 hour tour everyone has? How to get there? Another interest but the Rhine is not near Munich, is a boat trip up any river looking at quaint towns? I don't think the Danube really has this, and time can be spent seeing other things. Additionally, am interested in a day trip from Salzburg apart from one of the Sound of Music tours, to view breath-taking mountains, etc. Help, thoughts? Jack Glasser, [email protected]

Bird Apr 8th, 2009 02:28 PM

I think that if you are looking for a day trip to Rothenburg from Munich, the Bus would be a good option. You can do it by rail, but it requires several changes.

Another option would be to catch the train to Regensberg and take a boat trip on the Danube. Regensberg is a charming city, much like Rothenburg (but bigger).

Also interesting would be a tour to the Bavarian Alps to Garmisch-Partinkirchen and a ride up the Zugspitze or go over to Fussen to see the Castles of Ludwig II. (I'm not going to try to spell them.)

bettyk Apr 8th, 2009 05:10 PM

The castles Bird is referring to are Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau!

A town near Munich that I have always wanted to visit is Landshut. Should be quite easy to do in a day trip.

http://www.landshut.de/en/thema/tourism.html

http://tinyurl.com/c557ok

fricka Apr 8th, 2009 05:44 PM

Are they still shooting people in Landshut?

Gary_Mc Apr 9th, 2009 02:50 PM

I liked Regensburg as well. No wall but a great Gothic cathedral and a few Roman army ruins. Best of all, I liked just walking the alley ways between the many squares. My wife enjoyed a tour of the Thurn and Taxis palace, still occupied by one of Germany's richest aristocratic families. Regensburg a UNESCO world heritage site.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regensburg

Regards, Gary

Regards, Gary

tedsamuelson Apr 11th, 2009 08:46 AM

if I want to do the Fuessen area and castles- Neu/ Hof/ Lin in leisurely fashion and get the feel of Bavaria do you think spending 2-3 nights there makes sense- will be driving in and out from munich so not looking to go much further.


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