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ed Mar 25th, 2004 08:09 AM

??Munich to Neunschwanstein
 
Is a day trip from Munich to Neuschwanstein possible?? and if so how long would it it be and how much would it cost??

Thanks :-B

swalter518 Mar 25th, 2004 08:17 AM

It's very possible-we rented a car for one day and drove-it's very easy, not too long and then we drove to Ettal and some other small towns and visited another castle (Linderhof I believe). I think the one day car rental was about $30 -- this was 4 years ago though.

Huitres Mar 25th, 2004 08:55 AM

Absolutely - that's how we did it last year. You take the train from Munchen's Bahnhof train station out to Fussen. The small town of Fussen is immediately adjacent to Neuschwanstein. Then you board a local bus that drives you out to the castle (20 mins). The bus leaves regularly for the castle, as well as returns, so transport is not a problem. IMO, I would start out early from Munchen to give yourself enough time to catch the bus, tour Neuschwanstein, then perhaps have a late afternoon tea (or dinner) in Fussen before catching the return train to Munchen.

RufusTFirefly Mar 25th, 2004 09:00 AM

I would drive-it's an easy drive and you can see a lot of things in a full day that you won't be able to by train. We left Munich around 9 AM, stopped and looked around in a couple of attractive villages on the way To Linderhof. Toured Linderhof for a bit and then drove a bit through southern Austria along the Plansee--stopped for lunch at a restaurant overlooking the Plansee. Drove into Hohenschwangau, checked into our pension, then walked to the ticket office to check on the castle tour tickets we'd reserved for the next morning.

It was still light out so I asked the ticket attendent if we could still tour Hohenschwangau castle that evening, and that's just what we did. That way we had most of the next day to daytrip after visiting Neuschwanstein the next morning.

Byrd Mar 25th, 2004 11:20 AM

Or you could take a bus tour from Munich, which is what we did several years ago. The bus picked us up at our hotel, and delivered us back there that night.

We went to Neuschwanstein, Linderhof, and Oberammergau.

I can't remember what it cost, but I'm sure it was quite reasonable..

Byrd

bob_brown Mar 25th, 2004 11:55 AM

I think driving is the way to go to the places mentioned. You more efficiency in coming and going as well as flexibiity as to where you stop and what you visit.

We were able to stop at the Weiskirche as well. It is a baroque masterpiece.
Gorgeous little church.

charmkins Mar 25th, 2004 02:21 PM

any suggestions for a good rental car company in munich?

RufusTFirefly Mar 25th, 2004 02:53 PM

For our car rental we used an online broker--Nova Rentacar. Everything was as advertised--Car was from Alamo. But shop around, no one car company has the best deal everywhere, all the time.

http://www.novarentacar.com

eurotraveller Mar 25th, 2004 02:56 PM

We did this last year and loved the drive! It is beautiful!

Dutch Mar 25th, 2004 05:44 PM

Try the Alamo website. Seems like they have reasonable rates for rental cars in Munich. They are located just a few blocks away from the hauptbanhof (if I remember correctly.) Good luck.

college_travelers Mar 25th, 2004 06:58 PM

Hi. I did this last summer. We loved taking the train because it was the best train ride we had ever taken.

I don't know what the views would be like from a car, but the views from the train were great! As you get closer to Fussen, the train slows down to about 20 MPH because the tracks curve around all the terrain. It is great!

However, be careful about visiting Neunschwanstein. Last May it was all under scaffolding. I would still go though because the German countryside is so great. It is only 8 Euro to get into the castle. Have fun.

RufusTFirefly Mar 26th, 2004 04:21 AM

By the way, if you know when you will be visiting the castles, you can order your tickets on line.

http://www.hohenschwangau.de/546.0.html

DavidNWendy Apr 15th, 2004 03:20 PM

Hope I am not responding to this question too late to be of help. Maybe someone will be able to enjoy the information. The train can be done for $22EURO for two round trip (or up to five for the same price) The castle (there are two) can be done for $34EURO for two people (sorry not for up to five) and the ticket (called a Bayern (I think)) can take you as far as Salzburg or other points in Austria for no extra cost. Trip is 2 hours each way minimum and the castles are 30 minute tours with a break between (to allow you to walk from one to another) and total time for these is about 4 hours. Take the horse drawn carriage on the way down from Neuschwanstein for a little treat and to rest your legs for $5EURO's for two. Castles were a little disappointing for me due to the small number of rooms shown. However the guides were a treat and they did make us feel welcome. Hope this helps someone.


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