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debalyin Apr 9th, 2008 05:35 PM

Top 5 things not to miss in Bavaria?
 
What are everyone's favorite things in Bavaria? Castles, Hotels and Restaurants if money was not a factor.

phieaglefan Apr 9th, 2008 05:46 PM

There are some real experts on this board, and I'm sure they'll be along soon.

But in the meantime, I'd have to say my top 5 things in Bavaria are:
The beer, ditto, ditto, ditto, ditto!

Just kidding. In no particular order, here are the top 5 that I have personally experienced:

1. Going up (and coming down) from the Zugspitz

2. The towns of Mittenwald and Oberammergau

3. The amazing peaceful scenery, everywhere

4. Berchtesgaden and the Konigsee

5. Seeing Neuschwanstein after seeing a million photos

Have a great time. When are you going?
H

nancy Apr 9th, 2008 05:49 PM

Too much info to relate. I visited Bavaria in 1996 and spent a whole month driving with a side trip into Austria.

Places I remember well and loved: Munich (I could live there), Linderhof Castle, Oberamergau (plus towns around there), Wies Kirche (church) along the Romantic Rd and Rothenburg, Rhine River cruise and, in particular, the towns of St. Goar & Rudesheim. Also, I would not have missed my visit to Dachau.

Bavaria is such a beautiful area. Every place you drive you will want to stop.

I could send you my trip report from that time if you're interested. E-mail me at [email protected]

debalyin Apr 9th, 2008 05:54 PM

Thanks for the info, we will be there in four weeks.

pja1 Apr 9th, 2008 06:42 PM

Hi debalyin,
After many trips in Bavaria, to name just my top 5 would be impossible.
My list would include:
Ramsau (Berchtesgaden area)
Mittenwald
Fuessen
Ludwig's castles...
Neuchwanstien/Hohenschwangau
Linderhof
Neues Schloss (Herrenchiemsee) my favorite.

Zugspitze
Karwendelbahn
Tegelbergbahn
Wieskirche
Andechs Monestary
Ettal Monestary
Konigsee
Bad Tolz
Bad Reichenhall
etc., etc., etc...

The friendly people, the great food (especially from the bakeries) and Radler Beer.

Oh, the gorgeous scenery, whether it's driving through the Alps or through the beautiful countryside.

We really like Bavaria!

Paul


JN Apr 10th, 2008 03:57 AM

I've only been to Bavaria twice, but here are some of my favorites:
--Nymphenburg palace in Muenchen
--Hohenschwangau to gaze upon the two castles and take photos from the bridge above Neuschwanstein
--Ettal Monastery (buy a Dunklesbier)
--Wieskirche
--Driving on the German Alpine Road (Hwy 308) from near Fuessen to Lindau (the hairpin curves in the descent near Nesselwang is awesome)
--Rothenburg for the bakery, the beautifully restored buildings and the night watchman
--Driving on the back roads and finding interesting places we knew little about (e.g., Bad Toelz and its outdoor restaurants in the pedestrian area; Giesing, home of the Streif teddy bear factory and museum--though technically, Giesing might be in Baden Wurtemburg, just outside Bavaria--not sure)

For restaurants, we loved the Altes Hackerhaus and the Andechser am Dom in Munich. Terrific traditional German food

We stayed at the Reutemann hotel in Lindau--amazingly plush rooms right on the harbor near the Lion monument. Impeccable old world service.

ira Apr 10th, 2008 04:15 AM

Hi Deb,

Linderhof
Wieskirche
Rothenburg
Lindau
Beer and Pretzels

Greekgazoo Apr 10th, 2008 04:23 AM

Hey Deb,

Just went to Bavaria last September.... here is my order

1. The towns of Mittenwald and Oberammergau (experience real German life)

2. Neuschwanstein Castle (just WOW!!!)

3. Going up Karwendel Mountain in Mittenwald. (9000 feet with the city below; It was 60 degrees in Mittenwald at the foot of the mountain and two feet of snow as i walked on top of the mountain. What an experience!)

4. Oktoberfest in Munich

5. THE BEER and FOOD !!!


Cowboy1968 Apr 10th, 2008 04:26 AM

In Southern Bavaria:

Augustiner brewery and beer hall in Munich (not the one in the pedestrian zone).

Schliersee, Spitzingsee, and Bayrischzell for hiking (with couple of breaks at the Sennhütten to replace lost calories)

Beer garden of Reutberg monastery brewery, with the Alps as a backdrop.

Augsburg, historic old town.

Mittenwald, Linderhof/ Ettal, and neighboring Ausserfern valley in Austria.

iwannagonow Apr 10th, 2008 06:04 AM

1. Walking and gawking anywhere in the Berchtesgaden area. IMHO the best scenery in Germany.

2. Bamberg..the most authentically beautiful city.

3. The beer. Augustiner(Munich) and Aecht Schlenkerla(Bamberg). Truly worth the price of admission alone.

4. Regensburg. Great alstadt. Visit on Sunday morning when its just you and 1000 years of midieval history stairing at each other.

5. Touring Munich by trolley/tram. Just pay up, sit back and relax and watch Munich go by.

robertino Apr 10th, 2008 06:27 AM

Hi deb -

The food
The Amalienburg on the grounds of the Nymphenburg, Munich
Asamkirche, Munich
Surfers on the Eisbach in Munich
The Residenz, Wuerzburg
The top of the Zugspitze
Bamberg
Wieskirche
Konigsee
Some of the warmest, friendliest people in Europe

OK, so it's more than 5.

Gary_Mc Apr 10th, 2008 07:04 AM

-The off season
-Walking to the Festung (castle) in Würzburg
-The bells on Sunday morning in Würzburg
-The river front in Regensburg
-Rothenburg in the off-off season
-Hiking around the lakes at Schwangau
-Riding trains
-Riesling wine
-Gasthauses
-Stehcafes: Mandelhörnchen and Kaffee
-Eis cafes
-Butchering the poor language as my wife and I go shopping for necessities
-A rainy day afoot in Freising

Regards, Gary

debalyin Apr 10th, 2008 05:31 PM

Thanks everyone for the great info.

seafox Apr 10th, 2008 05:47 PM

Another vote for Ettal - be sure to try the schnapps made locally. The blueberry is worth the trip alone. Just a sip and you will remember every great blueberry pie you ever had....

jscarbary Apr 12th, 2008 05:29 PM

1. Neuschwanstein, Marienbruke, & Hohenschwangau
2. Linderhof Palace
3. Ettal Monastery (with lunch/dinner try the doppelbock dunkel, wow)
4. Amalienburg at Nymphenburg Palace
5. Oktoberfest (highly recommended if you can every get there)

JN Apr 13th, 2008 06:18 AM

By the way, either my memory or typing was off when discussin the STEIFF teddy bear factory and museun (not Streif) in GIENGEN (not Giesing) oy.

misscarol Apr 15th, 2008 02:04 PM

Lived there for 3 years and really difficult to list only 5, everything is great-but here goes:
1. Scenery during spring in the Frankish schweiz (Bavarian Switzerland)
2. Driving through the Bavarian Alps to Fussen
3. Munich-food,people, beer
4. Prien am Chiemsee and the boat to Fraueninsel and Herrenchiemsee
5. Rothenburg south along the Romantische Strasse

Zeus Apr 15th, 2008 02:31 PM

Top 5 things in Bavaria?

5) Bauernschmaus - a heaping pile of meat, sausages, sauerkraut and maybe even some potato salad. More than even I can finish

4) Pfannkuchen - Humongous pancake usually made with potato and topped with cheese and ham

3) Weiswurst - Bavarian white sausage, a staple of Munich. Don't eat the outer skin or you'll look like a tourist and end-up tooting the next day. Germans get a kick out of the Japanese tourists that drink the broth it's cooked in as if it were a soup

2) Schnitzel - Can be Hunter Style, Gypsy Style, Viennese Style or House Style. Anyway they serve it, love it. Can be made from veal, pork or chicken. The cutlet meat is cut in a totally different manner than it is here in the States and is so much better than anywhere I've had it back home.

1) Weissbier - Wheat beer. Simply awesome. Drink it by the liter and you rarely get a hangover.

Lostmymind Apr 15th, 2008 04:03 PM

One of my favorite places:
1)top of the highest mountain in Garmish

2)The Christmas markets, Munich is my favorite.

3)The large pretzels. I gain ten pounds every year.

4)This one may sound strange but the Gallery department stores. They have champagne bars in the lower levels.

5)The people are so warm and friendly

deladeb Apr 6th, 2017 04:41 PM

Anything new to add now, 7 years later?


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