Bavaria -Germany My Travel
Journal Part-4
Bavaria is the southeast region
of Germany, With the Alps to the south and idyllic towns dotting its hillsides,
Bavaria is a beautiful and romantic destination. We took road trip to explore
Bavaria Region from Frankfurt.This stunning road trip through the Bavarian
region in Germany road passes through Alpenstrasse (The German Alpine Road).
This majestic road passes through picturesque rolling hills, Alpine meadows,
quaint villages, gnarled forests and traditional Bavarian
houses overflowing with flowers as far as the eye can see. Bavaria takes
in some of the most interesting and beautiful traditional towns in Germany and spectacular scenery that will leave you spell bound and
gasping for words.
We stayed in Bad
Worishofen Bad Wörishofen is a small Town in the Bavarian Allgäu. Situated in
between Munich and Ulm.
The mountain air and the spring water, which contains
fluoride and iodine, provide the ideal ingredients for health breaks based on
Kneipp treatments.
Füssen
Fussen, a gorgeous town
surrounded by the Alps. Fussen is just 5 kms away from the Austrian border and
is straight out of a fairy tale legendary Neuschwanstein Castle nearby.
– it is
the castle that is said to have inspired Walt Disney. It is a cute picturesque
city replete with typical German houses.
The city it is known for its violin
making. It even has a museum with one of the largest collections of historic
violins and lutes. The city It is a good
spot to spend the night during the road trip through Bavaria. The city is also
the end or the start of the Romantic route in Germany. Füssen is an enchanting
little town is nestled amongst a cluster of majestic Bavarian mountains.
There’s a sparkling turquoise river that runs through its center with
cobble-stoned alleyways
Alpsee
No trip to Bavaria is complete
without a visit to Alpsee Lake. Just four kilometres southeast of Füssen,
Alpsee Lake sits nestled between wooded mountain slopes, in an area so
beautiful that Bavarian kings chose to build their romantic castles here.
It is
a popular tourist attraction, given its proximity to the castles and the wild
swans that inhabit the lake.
Lake Alpsee may be the most beautiful and idyllic. ,
the surrounding mountains slope steeply down into its deep waters making it
seem more like an oil painting than a real-life scene.
The Lechfall
The Lechfall is powerful
waterfall along road 17 between Füssen (Germany) and Reutte (Austria).A special
spectacle can be found in the city of Füssen in the eastern Allgäu. There you
can find a dam of seven meters in height that breaks up the river, which leads to a cascade like flow of it.
This so called Lechfall .It is almost impossible to miss the Lechfall. The
small waterfall (3 meter) is clearly visible form the roadside and is despite
its height, very powerful. There is a parking along the road, near the bridge
over the river Lech from where you have a good view on the Lechfall.
This
Lechfall is worth the visit. The river runs through a gorge and in the process
creates a huge amount falling over walls. Nice walk along a path on the Füssen
side of the river.
Zugspitze is the highest mountain
in Germany
Zugspitze is the highest mountain
in Germany (2,962 m) and should be included in your road trip through Bavaria.
In winter it is the ideal place to ski, while in Summer you can hike or even
relax in the resort. You can go to the summit by cable car and enjoy the
breathtaking views.
From the top, you can view the Alps and 4 countries. It has
plenty of activities to do, perfect for
adventure and nature lovers.One full day is enough to head to the Zugspitze –
the highest mountain in Germany. The view as you head up to Zugspitze are
pretty amazing though (even with all the clouds) and makes it totally worth
your while.Eibsee lake viewfrom top of the moutain.
Eibsee
The emerald green water
surrounded by breathtaking alpine nature.It’s a beautiful lake in the Southern
part of Germany, in the Bavaria region. Eibsee is a true paradise for nature
lovers as well as a tranquil place to relax and enjoy the fresh air.
Lake Eibsee’s
amazingly clear waters often reflect .Lake Eibsee is also
considered one of Bavaria’s cleanest lakes. many of the towering mountains near
its shores are stark mixes of pine forest and barren rock, which make for a
fantastic contrast.
Lindau Island
The Lindau Island is small, but
we easily spent one complete day there. Walking around its narrow cobbled
streets, admiring it historical buildings, when exploring the Lindau Island.
Lake Constance located between
Germany, Switzerland and Austria.
On the northern shore of Lake Constance is
the picturesque Bavarian town of Lindau.
The historic town of Lindau is an 0.68
km. island connected to the mainland by a road traffic bridge and railway dam
leading to Lindau railway station. The
dam was built in 1853 to connect the railway from Munich to the island.
Arriving in Lindau the tour group enjoyed a couple of hours walking around the
picturesque island town.
Spring has arrived, flowers bursting into full bloom
in vibrant colors at roundabout’s, garden beds and planter boxes.
The entrance to the new harbour,
built in 1856, marked by a distinctive 33 meter New Lighthouse and statue of
the Bavarian Lion, representing the Wittelsbach dynasty.
The New Lighthouse is
open to the public. Panoramic views of snow-capped Alps and Lake Constance from
the waterfront and New Lighthouse.
Pretty views of the island shoreline from the promenade.
The Lake Constance
Lake Constance, with its 538
square kilometers, is huge, so there’s plenty of things and places, which will
make you occupied for days. A visit to Lake Constance is incomplete without
hopping on a boat. You could take a sightseeing boat tour, or a trip on one of
the car ferries, which are popular among locals. These ferries connect many
locations, such as the German cities of Constance and Meersburg (15 min), as
well as Constance and Friedrichshafen (50 min).
A half-day tour to Lindau is
enough to quickly explore and skim through its beautiful highlights. You can
also cross the German-Swiss border by taking the ferry from Friedrichshafen to
the Swiss town of Romanshorn, which takes 40 minutes. A ferry trip isn’t only
the perfect opportunity for a panoramic view of both the lake and the Alps, but
is also an easy and fun shortcut across the lake.
Beyond the cities, Bavaria is
full of breathtaking landscapes, with plenty of mountains, lakes and great
hiking spots.The best way to visit Bavaria is by car, you can choose your route
and capture the most scenic places. Here you will discover all the places you
need to go to have a fantastic Road trip through Bavaria.
In a region often regarded as the highlight of
Germany, there are countless things to see and do. One could fill weeks
exploring Bavaria’s many towns and still not see it all. One final
thing remember to look around you while driving from town to town in
Bavaria – the scenery is absolutely stunning.I really thanked My son in law for this wonderful trip.
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