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August 26, 2021

Upper Rhine Valley Germany France Switzerland JESS@FriendsTravel.com

#Germany, #France and #Switzerland: Three countries, one destination – that’s what makes the #UpperRhineValley so unique.

#Exploring spectacular #landscapes by #hiking, #climbing, #paddling or #biking and #experiencing the countryside in a variety of ways is exactly what nature lovers can do in the Upper Rhine Valley. With its #castles, #mountains, #forests, #meadows, #floodplains, #picturesque #vineyards, #idyllic #villages and #charming #towns, it is the ideal destination for active explorers and families alike.



#Alsace – “Routes des Crêtes” – A hiker’s paradise

The Route des Crêtes (Route of the Ridges) is a 77-kilometer road that runs through the heights of the Vosges Mountains. The road passes through idyllic landscapes and can be enjoyed at any pace, whether on foot, by bicycle or by car. The beauty of the landscape and its wealth of flora and fauna can best be experienced from the peaks of the Grand Ballon, the Markstein and the Hohneck. This unique route with its magnificent panoramic views should not be missed!



#Basel region- The caves of Réclère

Since 1890, the Caves of Réclère have captivated visitors. A 1,500 meter long path through the caves passes by a multitude of stalagmites and stalactites of extraordinary beauty. Magnificent rock formations, including the elegant Pagoda, the largest stalagmite in Switzerland The Dome (15 meters high!) and the enigmatic portrait that seems to represent a face in profile, can be admired here.

The Prehisto Park on the surface offers interesting insights into the evolution of animals, from the first fish that populated the seas to the dinosaurs and the relatives of today’s elephants, the mammoths. An experience for young and old!



#Black Forest – #Schauinsland Cable Car Freiburg

Germany’s longest circulating cable car takes visitors safely up Freiburg’s local mountain in just 20 minutes at any time of year. From the top station, you can then start your personal mountain world experience day. Numerous tours with varying degrees of difficulty provide variety and breathtaking panoramic views.

The “Lauschtour app” offers a free audio guide. This way, visitors can discover nature, get to know the technology and experience history. Listen and be amazed at what the mountain and the railroad have to offer!


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October 8, 2020

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No, don’t have bridal gowns on the brain. Wedding is a neighborhood in the northwest section of Germany’s capital.
Though the city is known as a place for 24-hour partying, Wedding’s side streets are quiet enough to guarantee you’ll get a good night’s sleep once you’re done hitting the beer halls.
By day, you can enjoy the great outdoors at #Plötzensee lake and woodsy #JESS@FriendsTravel.com

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June 3, 2020

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Saxony – A story of human determination to restore, relive and rejoice 

Saxony – A story of human determination to restore, relive and rejoice
Saxony is the art, culture and music capital of Germany! Numerous inventions in Saxony. Nutcracker was born here. First porcelain invented in the Western hemisphere.  Where can you drive a Porsche without buying the car! Learn about a cardboard car. What would have been classical music but for the composers of Saxony! Martin Luther was from Saxony. Brought the Berlin Wall down and unified East and West Germany.

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June 2, 2020

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April 17, 2020

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Welcome to the Ahr wine-making region, renowned for its red wines

The #Ahr #River twists and turns its way through a rocky landscape where #lush #vineyards cling to the bare stone. The #ancient #Romans appreciated the favorable climate of this wild, romantic valley, and were the first to cultivate grapes there. As well as #pinot #noir, the queen of the red grapes, the region’s specialities include the equally prized, early-ripening #pinot #madeleine. Great effort is required to product top wines on the steep slopes above the Ahr river, but it is more than repaid by the high quality of the wines.

The #Baden region produces top-quality wines

Baden is a remarkable wine region. Shielded by the #Odenwald hills and the #Black #Forest on one side and the #Vosges mountains on the other, it enjoys the sunniest and warmest climate in Germany, with temperatures that are almost #Mediterranean. This balmy climate and fertile soil have given rise to some of the best #vineyards in #Europe. Outstanding wines, delicious food and a warm welcome are the hallmarks of the Baden experience. The region is a magnet for those with refined tastes.

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The #Franconian wine region: tradition with a modern twist

#Franconia – a very special fusion of #medieval #towns and #villages, #scenic #beauty and an almost #Mediterranean climate with a centuries-old tradition of wine making and people who fully appreciate all that the region has to offer. #Würzburg wines from Franconia were #Johann #Wolfgang #von #Goethe’s favorite tipple. At the same time, Franconia is the embodiment of a 21st century wine region with wines that win international awards and cutting-edge wine-making facilities

The #Hessische #Bergstrasse wine region: quality not quantity

It was probably the #Romans who first introduced vines to the #strata #montana, but the earliest records of #viticulture in the Bergstrasse region are from the 8th century and relate to #Lorsch #Imperial #Abbey. In 1971, Hessische Bergstrasse became an independent wine-growing region and today it is the smallest of Germany’s 13 wine regions. It consists of two separate geographical areas: #Starkenburg, south of #Darmstadt , comprises the towns of #Alsbach, #Zwingenberg, #Bensheim and #Heppenheim, while the ‘Odenwald wine island’ is the area in and around #GrossUmstadt and #Rossdorf.

The #Middle #Rhine wine region: viticulture as world heritage

For the 120 kilometres between #Bingen and #Bonn, steep #vineyard slopes join #castles, #glorious #residences and the famous #Loreley rock as the river twists and turns through a landscape steeped in history. The #Siebengebirge hills and the Loreley divide the region into two distinct areas in terms of wine classification. The southern section, the Upper Middle #Rhine #Valley between #Koblenz and #Bingen, was granted #UNESCO World Heritage status in 2002 for its outstanding, vineyard-sculpted countryside. Ample motivation for the growers to continue their sterling work on the steep, vine-clad hillsides.

The #Moselle wine region: #Riesling at its best

The #Moselle, #Saar and #Ruwer rivers twist and turn in narrow loops through countryside where the #Celts and #Romans first cultivated wine 2,000 years ago. As a wine region, the Moselle is the oldest in Germany and the largest with vines on steep slopes. Terraced hillsides and #precipitous slopes, which face either south or south-west, create beneficial microclimates for wine grapes but also rare plants and animals. The sublime Rieslings grown in these conditions in the Moselle, Saar and Ruwer vineyards rank among the finest white wines in the world with their wonderful mineral notes.

The #Nahe wine region: a real gem

Lush greenery, romantic river valleys and dramatic rock formations are what lend the Nahe region in south-west Germany its distinctive character. Its mild climate ensures that grapes ripen early and develop a pleasing acidity. The 130km Nahe Wine Route links wine-growing villages, castles and natural beauty such as the #Rotenfels rock face and the #Trollbachtal Valley. The #Edelschliff showcases what this region can do: a fine #Riesling, chosen by a jury, is presented in a designer bottle decorated with a gemstone from #IdarOberstein.

The #Palatinate wine region: top for #Riesling

The easiest and most breathtaking way to explore the Palatinate wine region is along the German Wine Route . Geared towards visitors, the scenic route links numerous towns and villages associated with wine between #Bockenheim in the north and #Schweigen on the French border. It is the oldest route of its kind in the world, and #cycle and #walking #trail versions of the German Wine Route allow you to explore the vineyards between the Palatinate Forest and the Rhine on #foot or by #bike.

The #Rheingau wine region: pure #zest for life #Prost!

The main grape varieties grown in the Rheingau are riesling and pinot noir. The Rheingau has a long tradition of wine-making, started by the abbeys many centuries ago. This reputation opened the doors to all the big stately homes for the Rheingau wineries as suppliers of premium vintages. The Rheingau also enjoys an excellent reputation worldwide as the home of the #Center for #Viticulture and #Oenology in #Geisenheim.

The #Rheinhessen wine region: innovation at the highest level

Germany’s largest wine-growing region, Rheinhessen is a welcoming and hospitable region on the Rhine. Everyone is amazed by what is being achieved in the triangular region between #Mainz , #Worms and #Bingen, where a group of young vintners with great enthusiasm for wine, self-confidence, incredible dynamism and a great feel for fine wines is at work. Buzzing networks such as ‘Message in a bottle’ or associations such as ‘#Grosses #Gewächs #Rheinhessen’, ‘Selection Rheinhessen’, ‘#Ecovin’ and ‘#Wein #vom #Roten #Hang’ provide innovation, while Mainz and Rheinhessen represent Germany in the Great Wine Capitals international club.

The #Saale-#Unstrut wine region: #charming and #beautiful

The Saale-Unstrut quality wine region is characterised by unspoilt countryside swathed in vineyards, steep terraces, centuries-old dry-stone walls and romantic vineyard huts. The beauty of the river valleys and the landscape of terraced vineyards evokes an enchanting #Mediterranean charm. With its pleasant climate, specific soil type and yield regulations, and the experienced hands of its #winegrowers, the region produces distinctive wines of the highest quality.

The #Saxony wine region: one-off wines

Wines from Saxony are known as rare gems because the Saxony wine region is the most north-easterly and one of the smallest in Europe. People have been producing wine here on the river #Elbe for 850 years. Special features include the vineyards divided into small plots that are cultivated by more than 3,000 small independent growers. Saxony has a broad range of grape varieties – including gold #Riesling which is only grown here. The majority of Saxony wines are drank locally, a rarity in Germany.

The #Württemberg wine region: many shades of red

The majority (80 per cent) of Württemberg’s wines are red, making it the biggest producer of red wine in Germany. A large part (71 per cent) of the area under vine is situated on slopes or steep hillsides, some of which have a 20 per cent gradient, making them more difficult to cultivate. Württemberg is characterised by a particularly broad range of grape varieties and is one of the few places where #Lemberger and #Trollinger are grown. Many of the new varieties that have become important to German wine-growing such as #Dornfelder come from Württemberg.

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March 15, 2020

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Classic Black Forest cuckoo clock – Bavarian Clockworks

Bavaria is one of Germany’s most popular travel destinations thanks to its mix of impressive scenery, popular festivals, and distinctive local culture. Well known for its sausages, beer, and leather shorts, Germany’s largest state has that and much more to offer visitors to the region.

Steeped in history and culture, you’ll find several museums and historical landmarks that are well worth exploring in Bavaria. You’ll also find ancient castles set amid stunning alpine scenery, as well as expansive lakes and snow-covered peaks. But, don’t worry, you’ll find plenty of beer, sausage, and lederhosen along the way too. Bavaria is undoubtedly one of Germany’s most interesting areas to explore and you’ll find this fact strongly reflected in our list of the best things to do in Bavaria.

Oktoberfest festival in Munich

Enjoy fun, food, and frothy beers at this famous boozy festival

Held over a 16- to 18-day period in late September or early October, this is the largest Volksfest in the world. Oktoberfest attracts around 6 million visitors each year to indulge its beer-fuelled festivities. An important element of the Bavarian culture, this distinctive 200-year-old celebration has been exported around the world – from Rio de Janeiro to Shanghai – but Munich remains the festival’s spiritual home and hosts the largest Oktoberfest celebration in the world.

But there’s more to this festival than just overflowing steins of beer. Be sure to also check out the delicious regional delicacies, such as Käsespätzle, Weißwurst, pork knuckles, and candied almonds. Several of the tents play host to traditional dancing and musical performances during the festival. Things can get a little raucous at times, so if you prefer a more sedate atmosphere, then check out the Oide Wiesn area. Here, you’ll find much of the fun and many of the traditions of the original Oktoberfest preserved.

Location: Munich, Germany

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Alte Pinakothek in Munich

A rare opportunity to see the work of the Old Masters

One of the oldest art galleries in the world, Alte Pinakothek houses about 900 paintings at any one time. A significant number of these belong to a collection of Old Master paintings. The gallery’s name refers to the time span from the 14th to the 18th century – the period when the paintings in the collection were produced.

Among the classic paintings on show here, you’ll find the renowned Virgin and Child by Leonardo Da Vinci and Rembrandt’s Self Portrait. The gallery has thousands of paintings in its possession, not all of which are on display at any given time, so there’s always something new to uncover. Guided audio tours are available to help you navigate the permanent exhibitions, but do keep an eye out for interesting temporary exhibitions that may be on while you’re in town.

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Deutsches Museum in Munich

Interactive learning at this massive museum of science

A science and technology museum that prides itself on being ‘hands-on’ in its approach to learning, Deutsches Museum covers everything from astronomy to marine biology across its range of exhibitions. The focus is strongly on interactivity here. The museum aims to engage all the senses through a variety of activities and demonstrations, making this a great spot to take the kids for a few hours – and it’s educational too!

Deutsches Museum is open 7 days a week and discounts are available for Munich Card holders. The title placards for the exhibits here are in German and English, but some of the accompanying details are provided in German only.

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Königssee Lake in Berchtesgaden

Enjoy hiking and boating in stunning natural surroundings

Lake Königssee is often promoted as Germany’s cleanest lake. This natural lake has the third deepest waters in the country and is located in the Berchtesgaden Alps, near the Austrian border. The crystal-clear alpine waters and picturesque surroundings have attracted many tourists and hikers over the years. To protect the serenity of the area, since 1909 only rowing, pedal- and electric-powered passenger boats are allowed on the lake.

Though the stunning natural surroundings are undoubtedly very peaceful, there’s still quite a bit to keep you occupied here. The sheer cliff faces mean there’s no path around the lake and the only way to explore is by boat. There are guided boat trips with a stop off at St. Bartholomä church, originally built in the 12th century, being particularly interesting. If you visit during summer you can enjoy the fresh trout and whitefish caught in the lake itself, though public fishing is not allowed.

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Eagle’s Nest

Soak up the history and enjoy the views from this rocky outcrop

Known as Kehlsteinhaus in German, the Eagle’s Nest was originally built to serve as a private meeting place for members of the Nazi party. These days it’s a popular destination with a restaurant, beer garden, and tourist site.

Sitting high upon a rocky outcrop above the town of #Berchtesgaden, the #EaglesNest can be reached either by driving up to Documentation Center Obersalzberg car park followed by a 2-hour hike, or by taking a bus followed by an elevator to the top. It’s said that Hitler wasn’t so fond of this retreat due to his vertigo, but the elevation here does make for some stunning views over the surrounding landscape. Open from mid-May to the end of October, the nearby hotels can fill up fast during this time, so it’s best to book well in advance if you wish to stay overnight in the area. Included on many of our tours.

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The Bayreuth Festival

An opera festival to celebrate an iconic German composer

The Bayreuth Festival, held annually, showcases the work of the 19th-century German composer, Richard Wagner. It was Wagner himself who first conceived the idea of holding a special festival of his operas. Performances take place in the purpose-built Bayreuth Festspielhaus or Festival House, and Wagner himself oversaw the building’s construction. The theatre is built in the rococo style and is a pretty addition to the city’s architecture.

Each summer, the month-long festival draws thousands of Wagner fans from around the world. Competition for hotel rooms can get fierce, as can competition for tickets themselves. Booking in advance is not only advised, it’s essential. The waiting list for tickets to the performances within the Festival House can take years, but there have been live performances streamed to the city square in some previous years, as well as children’s versions of the operas performed concurrently. It’s best to check ahead for a schedule of events.

Open: Annually from July to August

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Margravial Opera House

A gorgeous UNESCO World Heritage listed Baroque opera house

Known in German as #MarkgräflichesOpernhaus, this Baroque opera house is on the #UNESCO World Heritage list. Built between 1745 and 1750, it’s one of the few surviving European theatres from this era. Not much more powerful than a #GermanOpera

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Classical and contemporary operas performed in German. The operas were all either performed or composed in German. The names of these German operas include information like who was the composer of each opera.

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Recently renovated and restored, the interior of this opera house is stunningly beautiful and well worth a visit if only to soak up the atmosphere. All visitors must join a guided tour while visiting. Guides are conducted exclusively in German, though a leaflet is provided in English covering the major points of interest. This is still a fully functioning theatre and best experienced by catching a performance when possible. Be sure to check ahead to see what’s on while you are in town.

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Hohenschwangau Castle in Fussen

Visit the childhood home of King Ludwig II of Bavaria

The 19th-century palace, known as Schloss Hohenschwangau in German, was the childhood home of King Ludwig II of Bavaria. Built by his father, King Maximilian II, the castle is situated in the small village of Hohenschwangau, not far from the Austrian border. It also gave Ludwig the inspiration to build the nearby fairytale-esque Neuschwanstein Castle.

The castle can be reached from the nearby village by shuttle bus or, interestingly, by a horse-drawn carriage service. A combo ticket can be bought allowing you to visit both Hohenschwangau and Neuschwanstein castles for a single fee. Hohenschwangau Castle will appeal more to those with an interest in the historic. If you’re going to visit both, it may be best to stop by here first to get a sense of where Ludwig’s flights of fancy stemmed from. Guided tours are also available.

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Neuschwanstein Castle

Visit the fairytale-esque inspiration for Disney’s Magic Kingdom

Using his personal fortune and extensive borrowing, King Ludwig built Neuschwanstein Castle as both a retreat and in honour of the composer Richard Wagner. Many of the rooms inside draw their inspiration from Wagner’s operas. The castle’s exterior provided the inspiration for Disney’s Magic Kingdom and its fantastic location makes for some impressive panoramic views over the surrounding landscape.

While the outside gives the appearance of a medieval palace, the castle’s inside was kitted out with all the latest innovations of 19th-century technology, including a battery-powered bell system for summoning servants, as well as an early form of central heating. With around 1.5 million visitors a year, Neuschwanstein Castle is extremely popular with tourists. If visiting during the peak months of June, July, and August, be sure to arrange a reservation in advance to avoid long waiting times.

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Winter sports in Zugspitze

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At 2,920 metres above sea level, Zugspitze is the highest mountain in Germany. It’s also home to the country’s highest ski resort. With 20 km of pistes covered in natural snow for up to 6 months of the year, this is an extremely popular destination for fans of winter sports such as snowboarding, skiing, and tobogganing.

But snow-based sports aren’t the only draw here. You’ll also find Germany’s highest church, an igloo village, several mountain restaurants and views of 3 of Germany’s glaciers. For the adventurous, there’s a variety of trails to the summit with food and lodging available along some of them. The hike up can take from a few hours to several days, depending on the trail chosen and the fitness of the hikers. But if all this sounds a little too daunting, there’s also a cable car to take you to the top in comfort and style! #GermanySkiResorts JESS@FriendsTravel.com

Breathtaking #Bavaria

Exciting Destinations

As the plane pierced through the Munich skyline on a clear spring morning, I found myself struck by contrasts. Only here do mountains lie in such perfect proximity to cityscape. The snow-capped Alps gently bow to red roofs, domes, and spires amidst an odd handful of skyscrapers. The following six days of travel would reveal how such contrasts – between old and new, between untouched and man-made – shine through in perfect coexistence. Beyond the city lights and its towering monoliths of both modern times and antiquity, one can find countryside a stone’s throw away. Folkloric palaces, decadent Baroque churches, cavernous beer halls, and storybook cottages adorned with hand-carved wood and whimsical pastel colors, stand nestled in brilliantly green, fog-laden hills. Outside of Bavaria, one would be hard-pressed to think of many such places where stunning natural beauty lies alongside human progress so gracefully.

Beyond the mere aesthetics of surroundings, although the most obviously captivating feature, it is the people of Bavaria that truly make you fall in love with the place. Curious, warm, and eager to laugh, they greet you with a hearty Gruß Gott! (Good Day!). For every town or city visited, wonderful German guides met us as cultural ambassadors, each seeking not only to reveal the landmark sights and sounds of the area, but also to share his or her own unique tales. My most poignant such experience occurred the day we arrived in Schwangau, situated between mountains, crystal lakes, and the castles of Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau.

After a day meandering inside the walls of these drafty, mysterious giants, complete with the anecdotes of our eccentric guide/hostess, Erih, we prepared for an evening excursion by bus to the alpine hut Saloberalm in Alatsee. Standing lakeside at the bottom of a steep, unpaved road whose top knew no visible definition, the twelve of us (now joined by Erih’s husband Renne and their border collie) began boarding the shuttle when Erih stated decidedly that she would rather hike it. Renne and the pooch agreed. Not to be outdone by a woman over twice my age, my silly pride made me say “Hell, me too.” “You’re crazy,” exclaimed a colleague as the bus took off in a cloud of dust.

We walked and walked, sneaking glimpses over the glass-smooth waters of Lake Alat through the occasional breaks in the tree line. Renne began unfolding the local legend of two sisters who were eternally spellbound to the lake many centuries ago, and that the only thing that could break the curse was the kiss of a young man. “But nobody has or will because–” he continued as we hung silently on the words of this woeful story, only to pause, now out of breath and starting to giggle uncontrollably, “they are too ugly!” We all burst into unexpected laughter, timed perfectly with our summit of the trail, where we stood looking over unimpeded pink and silver mountains under a radiant, darkening sky. Behind us was the alpine hut, housed on a pristine piece of farmland, a mere 20 feet from the German-Austrian border.

Exhausted but exhilarated, we were greeted by steins of beer and the congratulatory applause of those who had taken the less strenuous way up. “oh and, by the way, that’s Switzerland over there,” Erih pointed. Musing over how only the day before I had been basking in a markedly different, urban experience, and now standing casually in the wild at the merging of three countries, it occurred to me that this place was magical.

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