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explorefamily Mar 29th, 2007 01:30 PM

Reutte vs. Hohenschwangau Sleeping
 
Trying to narrow it down... mid-July, family of 4, 2 middle schoolers, don't like crowds, like the outdoors, will have car... kids are very adventurous - want to luge, short hikes, see mountains, and bike as well as see a few castles and great villages/towns.... don't need luxury accomodations but not hostels either.

explorefamily Mar 29th, 2007 01:33 PM

I forgot to ask... but if we stay somewhere in Austria where they take "only cash", I am assuming that is Euros as well. Just call me a 'dumb American' :-)

ira Mar 29th, 2007 01:35 PM

Hi dumb american,

Yes. They use Euros in Germany and Austria.

((I))

explorefamily Mar 29th, 2007 01:37 PM

:-)

J_Correa Mar 29th, 2007 03:10 PM

We stayed in Reutte when we were in that area - at the Hotel Moserhof. The hotel was great, I think our rate was around 90 euros for a double room, buffet breakfast included. Our room was a nice size with a double-sized bed and a pull out couch, also had a nice balcony with some chairs. We ate dinner at the hotel as well while we were there - they have a nice patio that was great for relaxing in the evenings. They have good food - the menu isn't large, but the quality is good. The staff is really great - family run hotel, very welcoming.

There isn't a lot to Reutte itself - just a cozy, small town. There are a couple castle ruins on hills overlooking the town. We didn't get a chance to wander around up there, but it looked cool.

Just outside of town - maybe a 10-15 minute drive is the Plansee (lake), which is great. Very pretty, low key place with nice swimming beaches. I think you can rent paddlewheel boats and things too.

Hohenschwangau is sort of sandwiched between the Ludwig castles - not really much of a town there, just some hotels and restaurants. It is really pretty there though, with great views of the castles and there is also a small lake there. During the day it will be overrun with day trippers, but I imagine that in the evening, after people have gone home, it would be magical.

When I was doing my research for our trip, we ultimately decided on Reutte to be a bit out of the way and also because the hotel rates were lower than in Hohenschwangau.

treble Mar 29th, 2007 03:18 PM

stayed in Fussen with 2 middle school boys. They liked climbing the Ehrenburg ruins. Remember none of these small town hotels have a.c. We were hot!

AisleSeat Mar 29th, 2007 03:19 PM

We like the Gutshof von Schluxen in Unter Pinswang, just on the Austrian side of the border (between Hohenschwangau and Reutte) is is a working farm gasthaus with rabbits cows and pet deer. Great areas for hiking and I am told it is not too far to actually hike to Neuschwanstein from there.


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