| Lee |
Apr 26th, 1999 05:34 AM |
Diane: Along the middle Rhine, between Mainz/Weisbaden and Koblenz, there is perhaps twenty five castles in this area. Some are private and some are in ruin, but it is truly quite a spectacle. <BR>Locate a map of this region and you will find hostels in the area, also. Three or four days would be fine, especially if you venture just west along the Mosel River to say, Cochem. <BR> <BR>You could get the 15 day total travel rail pass. <BR> <BR>You could visit nearby Frankfurt, which has Europe's tallest building at 63 floors, but it is not a giant metropolis. There is plenty to do with the Romer Platz, St. Bartholomew cathedral and Sachsenhausen pub district all close together. <BR> <BR>The most famous Christmas store is Kathe Wohlfarht's in Rothenburg on the Tauber. The city is a 500+ year old medieval walled town that is about two hours' east of Frankfurt. Two days would do it, here. Visit nearby Dinkelsbuhl, if possible. <BR> <BR>In the Black Forest, you can visit Freiburg among other towns where cuckoo clocks are very famous. I bought a clock in Garmisch in Bavaria, about 14 years ago and it still works good today. Another two days. <BR> <BR>Now, Bavaria! Go to Munich where you find museums, Dachau concentration camp, Nyphenburg castle, the Marienplatz, the Frauenkirche, etc, etc. Spend about three days in the city, maybe four. Move on to Garmisch, Ettal, Linderhof Castle, Oberammergau, Steingaden (Wieskirche), Neuschwanstein Castle and so on. You could spend about a week in this area alone. <BR> <BR>The opportunities are endless. There are towns in between Dinkelsbuhl and Munich for example that you could visit. You won't be bored! <BR> <BR>Have a good trip!
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