bavaria in Germany


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1. Travel Tip:

Andechs Monastery 3 stars

May 31, 2008
NOFXmike
Adventurer
Part of Topic Exploring Germany from a tour guide's perspective

Andechs Monastery is located about an hour south of Munich near the town of Herrsching. Herrsching itself is on a lake and quite pretty for a day out in Munich with the alps within sight to the...

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Aug 10, 2008
StellaPoint
Adventurer
Part of Topic Munich

If you are interested in travelling around Bavaria then buy the Bayernticket. It is valid for up to 5 people for 24 hours and lets you travel with any transportation all over Bavaria for 25 euros....

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3. Travel Tip:

Fairytale castle 5 stars

Aug 10, 2008
StellaPoint
Adventurer

I have seen my share of churches, castles and fortifications around Europe but nothing comes close to the view of Neuschwanstein from the Marienbrücke. It is absolutely stunning! I was there for a...

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May 31, 2008
NOFXmike
Adventurer
Part of Topic Exploring Germany from a tour guide's perspective

The lake front on the Ammersee in Herrsching has lots of options for those who would rather spend a day out on a lake than in the city. Although there is no beach to speak of, as there are no real...

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May 31, 2008
NOFXmike
Adventurer

This was certainly not what I expected to see or do when I first came to Germany. In fact, I put it off for a few years before I eventually got down to Berchtesgaden and visited my first salt...

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6. Travel Tip:

Chiemsee 3 stars

May 30, 2008
NOFXmike
Adventurer
Part of Topic Exploring Germany from a tour guide's perspective

The Chiemsee is a lake about half way between Munich and Salzburg. The lake is a popular place for people from all over the area to go and spend a day; however, the big attraction for tourists is...

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May 30, 2008
NOFXmike
Adventurer
Part of Topic Exploring Germany from a tour guide's perspective

Neues Schloss Herrenchiemsee is a palace built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria, the same king that built the infamous Neuschwanstein castle. This, Herrenchiemsee, was his largest and most expensive...

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8. Travel Tip:

Kloster Herrenchiemsee 3 stars

May 30, 2008
NOFXmike
Adventurer
Part of Topic Exploring Germany from a tour guide's perspective

This former Benedictine and then later Augustine monastery dates back to 765AD. The old monastery is now a museum. Part of it has the rooms that were set up for King Ludwig II when he stayed here...

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9. Travel Tip:

Seefeld village Overview 3 stars

May 19, 2008
NOFXmike
Adventurer
Part of Topic Exploring Germany from a tour guide's perspective

The village of Seefeld, though off the typical tourist path, is surprisingly a pleasant option for those who have seen all of the main tourist sites in nearby Munich. As a tour guide, I would not...

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10. Travel Tip:

The Moroccan Tea House 2 stars

May 15, 2008
NOFXmike
Adventurer
Part of Topic Exploring Germany from a tour guide's perspective

The Moroccan House is quite similar to the Moorish Kiosk in that it is one of the many small out buildings that surround palace of Linderhof, which was the only palace of Ludwig II’s that he...

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