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How long is the drive from Erlangen to Regensburg?

The direct drive from Erlangen to Regensburg is 75.8 mi (122 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 3 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Erlangen to Regensburg, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Nuremberg and Ingolstadt, as well as top places to visit like Museums Nuremberg - Albrecht Dürer House and Imperial Castle of Nuremberg, or the ever-popular PLAYMOBIL -Fun Park.

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Top cities between Erlangen and Regensburg

The top cities between Erlangen and Regensburg are Nuremberg and Ingolstadt. Nuremberg is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Erlangen and 1 hour from Regensburg.
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Nuremberg

Nuremberg, also known as Narmberch in the local dialect, is a significant city in Bavaria, Germany. It is the second-largest city in the state after Munich and ranks as the 14th largest city in Germany with a population of around 511,628 residents.
Most popular city on this route
11 minutes off the main route, 26% of way to Regensburg
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Ingolstadt

Ingolstadt, located in Bavaria, Germany, is famous for its Audi Forum and classic car museum. The city's medieval old town is accessed through the 14th-century Kreuztor gate, a symbol of Ingolstadt. Visitors can explore the Anatomical Institute from 1723 with its botanical garden featuring medicinal plants. The baroque ceiling of Asam Church Maria de Victoria is a notable attraction. Additionally, the New Castle houses the Bavarian Army Museum showcasing military history exhibits.
8% as popular as Nuremberg
28 minutes off the main route, 53% of way to Regensburg

Best stops along Erlangen to Regensburg drive

The top stops along the way from Erlangen to Regensburg (with short detours) are Imperial Castle of Nuremberg, Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, and Weltenburg Abbey. Other popular stops include Altstadt - St. Sebald, Devil's Cave, and Danube Gorge.
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PLAYMOBIL -Fun Park

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
PLAYMOBIL -Fun Park is a child-friendly leisure park featuring themed, toy-inspired zones, playgrounds, a quarry, and a climbing area. Visitors recommend bringing food and spare clothes for water activities. The park offers endless slides, climbing structures, and water play areas. It's considered great value for the price with ample attractions to keep kids entertained all day. Additionally, there are indoor options available in case of inclement weather.
Well what a place!We visited on a weekday with family. For the price we were a little sceptical. But Wow what an amazing place for all the family. I had as much fun as the kids. As I grew up with Playmobil over 40 years ago. So really loved it. The different areas were great. And the inside where you get to play with all the toys wow. Food and drink was really reasonable and could keep cups etc if you wanted. Overall a great fun day out Highly recommend.
John S — Google review
Great place por kids! It's small but your children will have a blast! There is an indoor area with several stations to play with a bucket of toys for each kid. There is an outdoor area with a pirate ship and a pirate shack with a slide, a little fountain with a hand pump and another mini slide. The cafeteria has a good selection of dishes and reasonably priced. If you gonna buy some toys, just make sure to buy them at the store before closing time.
Eduardo L — Google review
Absolutely great outdoor park with tons of water playgrounds . Kids are busy playing there and us adults can sit and relax . It’s great in summer . Personally I don’t like the indoor spot . Way too noisy and stressful . Supposedly winters are long and it’s great to have a playground covered ….but yeah … The outdoors in summer are just the best for young and older kids .
Lexe B — Google review
The visit was excellent. However, there aren't many activities for children under 1.20m mostly playground-type areas, the water zone, and the Bauernhof area. The rest was for taller kids. Still, we had a great time, and my daughter enjoyed the whole day. There's a restaurant with a good variety of options and reasonable prices. The only downside was a restroom near the restaurant, it was quite small and not very clean, but the one inside the main building was much better. We went during the school holidays, so it was quite crowded.
Macarena P — Google review
this time we were disappointed. Masses of people. Everywhere is full. Where you should look for treasure - there is no treasure or tools left. Treasure hunt near the shells - also empty. Queues in other attractions. Anyway - the park is big, there is a lot of everything. We only went around it in 4 hours. good prices
Agnė P — Google review
This is the best playground for kids! I was a little skeptical about the price, but it's absolutely worth it! Imagine a Playmobil village in real life, water games, castle, pirates galleon, amazing! My 3yo really loved it!
Arianna L — Google review
Amazing place for our 4 year old. Nice prices for food and drinks inside. For a norwegian, the biergarten was amazing to cool down with a nice bavarian beer.
Yngve F — Google review
It was really good experience but check the weather report before you visit. It is a little bit expensive but the faces of children are worth seeing.
Erol Y — Google review
4.6
(29973)
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4.6
(1265)
Brandstätterstraße 2-10, 90513 Zirndorf, Germany
https://playmobil-funpark.de/
+49 911 96661455
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Museums Nuremberg - Albrecht Dürer House

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Art museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
The Albrecht Dürer House in Nuremberg is a must-visit for art enthusiasts and history buffs. This timbered Gothic house survived WWII bombing and now houses original etchings and woodcuts by the renowned German Renaissance artist, Albrecht Dürer. The museum offers a glimpse into Dürer's life, featuring a recreated studio and print shop, as well as a gallery showcasing both replica and original works.
An interesting museum, the audio guide is included in the ticket price (€7.5) and is available in Russian. The museum tells the history of the house itself, the story of Dürer and his family, features copies of his works, the preserved kitchen, and reconstructed rooms. I spent an hour and a half there as if in one breath. Highly recommended! If you come at the opening, there are few people and it’s very comfortable.
Irina S — Google review
A charming museum that offers a closer look at the life and work of this talented and self-assured painter. It feels special to visit in his hometown. Although it’s sad that Nuremberg lost many of his original works, the reproductions and the effort of other artists to keep his legacy alive are meaningful and well worth seeing.
Yulan Z — Google review
Authentic house that was home to famous medieval artist. Although there are only reproductions and period furniture in the house, it feels real and relays the life story of Durer in great detail.
Mike Z — Google review
Albrecht-Dürer-Haus The museum does a great job of presenting its exhibits, even though it’s a bit small — which is understandable given the size of the original house. I especially enjoyed the art gallery section; it was fascinating. The staff were also wonderfully friendly and welcoming, which made the visit even better.
Uraiwan S — Google review
This is the house where Albrecht Dürer once lived, though the exhibition makes it clear that almost no trace of the great master's residency remains - yet you get a good introduction to his life and works. You may even try your hand at creating your own art. Can be crowded at times, as the rooms (and especially stairwells) are small.
Bernd B — Google review
A sight that is a "must-see" if you are visiting Nuremberg. We didn't go inside, but from the outside it looks like an ordinary house, of which there are many in the city center. But it is still special, as it is linked to a famous historical figure.
Ermi M — Google review
We loved the English tour with Agnes, the "wife" of Dürer, who presented a very personal insight of the life of the artist while guiding us through the building!
Florin M — Google review
A very impressive historic building once owned by Albrecht Dürer. Plan at least two hours for a thorough tour. It's worth the time to admire the works of this medieval master.
K. R — Google review
4.5
(3111)
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4.2
(1199)
Albrecht-Dürer-Straße 39, 90403 Nürnberg, Germany
https://museen.nuernberg.de/duererhaus
+49 911 2312568
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Imperial Castle of Nuremberg

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Museum
The Imperial Castle of Nuremberg, also known as Kaiserburg, is a majestic 11th-century castle complex that includes a royal palace and gardens. Perched on a sandstone cliff overlooking the city, it is divided into three parts: the imperial castle Kaiserburg, noble buildings in Burggrafenburg, and other structures to the east in stadtische Burganlage.
One of the most well kept castles for its size and age. Not a lot of English info so prepare to get the audio guide if you want to know more about the castle. Had fun climbing the tower and the views of Nuremberg were unmatched!
Elle F — Google review
One of the iconic castles of Germany, with loads of imperial connections, and well worth braving the rather steep ascent (the views are great, too). Part of the fortifications that lure you up are actually the city wall, not the castle proper, but the overall effect is what counts. If you are spendthrift, skip the castle interior (interesting, but nor overwhelming), and definitely do not eat there (much better value can be found around the nearby Dürerhaus or in town).
Bernd B — Google review
Definitely worth the price of admission. Lots of walking so wear good shoes. Make sure to check out the bridge near the bus drop-off point for the best view. No photography once you are inside. The castle is fabulous. There are bathrooms and a small Cafe inside. Get there early to avoid the crowd.
Mike R — Google review
Nuremberg Castle Beautiful castle with great panoramic views of the city! 🏰✨ The climb up gives you a bit of a sweat, but totally worth it once you reach the top — the scenery is amazing. Perfect spot for photos and enjoying the old-town vibe from above.
Subencha P — Google review
From other reviews, didn't believe there'd be a lot of items to see in the museum. Was very surprised at the amount of historical items and information provided. The views of the city were fantastic along with the historic background. Very easy walk even inside the museum and inner grounds. I highly recommend to anyone visiting.
B F — Google review
One of the best place to visit. I will comeback again here so soon! ✨️ and I hope I can see the man we were with again, the one with long hair and the one wearing a red jacket at my back. Shout out to them. 📣 Photo taken last January 07 2025.
Vien C — Google review
Beautiful spot to explore — great for a scenic walk with lovely views over the city. The whole place has a strong historic atmosphere and makes for a really nice visit.
Luka G — Google review
The Imperial Castle is the symbol of Nuremberg. Since the Middle Ages its silhouette has represented the power and importance of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation and the outstanding role of the imperial city of Nuremberg. From 1050 to 1571, all Holy Roman Emperors resided – at least temporarily – in the Imperial Castle. An archeological exploration of the grounds of the castle has revealed remains of a fortress.
J. M — Google review
4.6
(41626)
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4.3
(3799)
Burg 17, 90403 Nürnberg, Germany
https://www.kaiserburg-nuernberg.de/
+49 911 2446590
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Altstadt - St. Sebald

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Altstadt - St. Sebald, located in Nuremberg, is a charming area known for its annual Christmas Market and the 11th-century Imperial Castle. Visitors can explore medieval dungeons and tunnels through guided tours, as well as visit unique museums such as the Toy Museum, Hat Museum, and Amber Museum. The Albrecht-Dürer-Haus offers insight into the life and work of the renowned artist.
4.6
(1964)
Nuremberg, Germany, USA
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Hauptmarkt

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Sights & Landmarks
Flea & Street Markets
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Hauptmarkt is a bustling market square where visitors can find great bargains and delicious meals. Alex at Hauptmarkt offers a pleasant terrace with views of the market square, perfect for enjoying warm weather. Meanwhile, Casa Pane at Hauptmarkt serves up a satisfying breakfast at an affordable price. Whether you're looking for budget-friendly shopping or dining options, Hauptmarkt has something to offer for every traveler.
4.2
(1326)
90403 Nürnberg, Germany
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St. Lorenz

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Evangelical church
Sights & Landmarks
St. Lorenz Church is a restored Gothic church in Nuremberg, Germany, which suffered severe damage during World War II but was rebuilt. The church features impressive interior artwork and a large organ. Visitors can explore the Nuremberg Old Town with a local expert guide to see four beautiful medieval churches, including St. Lorenz Church, and learn about their unique historical stories.
Absolutely beautiful. Historical cathedrals with their spires, intricate side chapels, and impossibly high ceilings are a must-see for me. I just can't imagine praying in one... I'd be too distracted!
Ash K — Google review
St. Lawrence is the Cathedral Church of Nuremberg with twin bell towers. It is located in Alstadt very center surrounded with many market stalls. Church is free to enter with tall classic Gothic arches inside with very few stained glass. WWII devastations miraculously spared the twin towers which only endured minor damages
Dejan B — Google review
Gothic masterpiece church dominating southern part of old town was built over the period of 2 centuries from 1250 to 1477. It was burnt out at the end of WW2 and reconstructed in 1952. Artwork was preserved in underground bunkers prior to bombings, so wooden rosary with suspended in mid-air figures and stain glass are original to medieval period.
Mike Z — Google review
Almost a twin of the St Sebald (might be?) but with it's own architectural marvel. In a large market square with farmer market and many open square restaurants
Don D — Google review
St. Lorenz Church is one of the most important Gothic churches in southern Germany and a defining landmark of Nuremberg’s old town. Built between the mid-13th and 15th centuries, it was originally a Catholic church but became Lutheran after the Reformation in 1525. Its twin towers and richly ornamented façade dominate Lorenzer Platz. The church measures approximately 91 meters in length, 27 meters in width, and its towers rise to about 80 meters high — making it one of the largest churches in Bavaria. We didn’t have the chance to go inside, as a concert was taking place at the time of our visit. However, even through the closed doors, the sheer power of the sound resonating from within was striking — a clear reminder of the building’s scale and extraordinary acoustics.
Anna K — Google review
St. Lorenz dominates Nuremberg’s Old Town with its towering Gothic façade and twin spires that seem to pull the eye upward the moment you step into Lorenzer Platz. The intricate stonework of the main portal and rose window is stunning up close, and the scale of the building makes it impossible to miss while exploring the city center. Originally built in the 13th century, the church was heavily damaged during World War II and carefully reconstructed, a reminder of both destruction and resilience in Nuremberg’s history. Inside, it houses important works of art, including Veit Stoss’ soaring wooden Angelic Salutation and stained glass that dates back to the Middle Ages. Even if you only admire it from the square, St. Lorenz offers one of the most striking examples of German Gothic architecture in the region and connects directly to the layered history of the city.
E P — Google review
Hugely impressive historic church! Worth a visit.
Danny E — Google review
St. Lorenz Church in Nuremberg is a breathtaking example of Gothic architecture that left me in awe. The towering twin spires and the intricate façade draw you in, but it’s the interior that truly captivates. The soaring vaulted ceilings, stunning stained glass windows, and the elaborate sculptures create a space that feels both grand and intimate. The craftsmanship and attention to detail are remarkable, making it easy to lose yourself in the beauty and history of the place. St. Lorenz is not just a church; it’s a masterpiece that speaks to the soul.
Roger H — Google review
4.7
(7107)
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4.5
(1758)
Lorenzer Pl. 1, 90403 Nürnberg, Germany
http://www.lorenzkirche.de/
+49 911 2142500
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Wildpark Hundshaupten

Wildlife park
Outdoor Activities
Family-friendly animal park letting visitors get close to local & native animal species, & dining.
Well kept park with animals in their natural habitat. Alp goats, elk, wolves and many more. Steep climb to the top so be prepared and wear the right shoes. We finished at thr beer garden serving local food and cakes. There is a little shop where you can shop souvenirs from at very reasonable prices. Wonderful place for families and anyone who loves nature.
Aslihan A — Google review
Loved the place and its good for children also. You could enjoy lovely nature withbyour loved ones. Really good for hiking. We haven’t covered everything but was nice experience. For us the wheather was also nice and also found “Free” car parking. :) There was also a charging station for Electric car lovers. Had nice experience with my family, we loved the route as well was so nice and good view of nature.
Anand D — Google review
Beautiful place for a day outing. Expected a lot more animals though. For families, excellent place especially on sunny days. Be prepared to walk on steep hills. On public holidays, the car parks are usually full. Ticket price for adult is only 5 Euro.
Saurav K — Google review
This is by far the one of the more fun zoos we've been to here we did the 2.4km trail and it's a hike. Hydrate and take in the scenery cause it's worth it. The cafe is amazing too and real quick about getting the food out
Nfn 3 — Google review
A colleague recommended this place as a nice walk on the weekend. This Wildpark over delivered for sure. The deer are incredibly friendly and allow you to get very close. Make sure you buy the animal feed or bring fruit as they love to be fed. The wolves were a really treat, we were there during the feeding time and so were able to see the shy animals up close. Great place to spend a few hours walking round at the weekend.
Charles T — Google review
It is a hike on a wildpark, Amazing ! There is of course a restaurant (with a long queue!), Toilet and all facilities. You can see the animals very well! They looked happy and healthy. You also have playgrounds around. The only thing that could have been improved is the communication about a path being closed to see the lynx and the wolf. We had to take it from a different way, which was very high steep up and we were not warned! Likely we could carry our kids but the way was tough for many others.
Marie K — Google review
The park is great for a walk day for families. There are a few areas closed to remodelation but I was happy to see the wild animals in their space. The walk around the park is good exercise 😊
Angelica ( — Google review
Beautifully laid out park with three different hiking circuits, plenty of animals to see, and friendly service. A pleasurable way to spend a day in any season.
Lavinia I — Google review
4.6
(5323)
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4.0
(67)
Hundshaupten 62, 91349 Egloffstein, Germany
http://www.wildpark-hundshaupten.de/
+49 9191 861280
8

Shipping Brombachsee Lux Werft GmbH shipping

Cruise agency
Tours
Boat Tours
Nice !! A Super cruise around one of Middle Franconian's best lakes (Bavaria/Germany). A top tip= Go on a FRIDAY morning to get the 2 for 1 (adults) tickets for a 1.5hr cruise. Sit up the front if you can. On a sunny day it's relaxing, beautiful & picturesque... take your camera. The evening/sunset cruise is a very good option too.
Peter B — Google review
Great view on Lake iseo and friendly Personal. The food is mega!! E had Fish and beef - meeega!
Martin P — Google review
Great experience with the ship tour at Brombachsee! Pleasant and friendly staff and reasonable prices.
SACHIT V — Google review
Super Location!!
Simona O — Google review
Nice
Christiane R — Google review
Ostseecamp Rostocker Heide
Vit A — Google review
Super!
Georgi N — Google review
Top
Stefan S — Google review
4.6
(969)
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4.0
(43)
Anlegestelle:, Tränkgasse, 91785, Germany
http://www.msbrombachsee.com/
+49 9144 927050
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Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
InNürn,
The Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds in Nuremberg is a striking example of architecture repurposed for learning, offering deep insights into the history of the Nazi regime. Currently undergoing major renovations to enhance accessibility and exhibitions, the renewed spaces is scheduled to be completed in 2026.
Leslie S — Google review
It's my second time visiting this complex and I can highly recommend it. This time, I found out that the museum itself has been closed for several years already due to extensive renovations. Unfortunately this wasn't very clear online and when you get there the signage isn't very clear either - we walked right past the containerized ticket booth because when you walk towards the building from the parking lot, you can't see the signage. However, visiting the special exhibition was worth it. It's immensely important to expose yourself to our history - maybe one day we will learn?
Kerstin B — Google review
Historical interesting but the museum is very small. Better go outside to have a look at the impressive structures
Koen B — Google review
It was closed due to a rock concert. With all the camped attendees, it was a bit on the nose
Ray — Google review
Impressive to imagine what took place here years ago. Would have been nice to have some pictures/explanations outside in the visitor’s viewing place
Pavi0208 — Google review
Worth a visit. They are currently renovating and I expect that the updated museum will be excellent. No real signage for the other outdoor paths and buildings. We saw the interim exhibit and it was quite complete. €5 cash to park. Couple this site with the Nuremberg Court Rooms. (Make sure to pay the street parking fee as a whole line of cars got ticketed outside the court room.)
Elizabeth R — Google review
It was temporarily closed when I visited. If you want to see it reopened, go in 2026.
Nathan M — Google review
Nice place beside a beautiful lake . Very nice historical place.
Md. A — Google review
4.4
(16840)
•
4.5
(5279)
Bayernstraße 110, 90478 Nürnberg, Germany
https://museen.nuernberg.de/dokuzentrum/
+49 911 2317538
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Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds

Mentioned on 
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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
InNürn,
The Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds in Nuremberg is a striking example of architecture repurposed for learning, offering deep insights into the history of the Nazi regime. Currently undergoing major renovations to enhance accessibility and exhibitions, the renewed spaces is scheduled to be completed in 2026.
Leslie S — Google review
It's my second time visiting this complex and I can highly recommend it. This time, I found out that the museum itself has been closed for several years already due to extensive renovations. Unfortunately this wasn't very clear online and when you get there the signage isn't very clear either - we walked right past the containerized ticket booth because when you walk towards the building from the parking lot, you can't see the signage. However, visiting the special exhibition was worth it. It's immensely important to expose yourself to our history - maybe one day we will learn?
Kerstin B — Google review
Historical interesting but the museum is very small. Better go outside to have a look at the impressive structures
Koen B — Google review
It was closed due to a rock concert. With all the camped attendees, it was a bit on the nose
Ray — Google review
Impressive to imagine what took place here years ago. Would have been nice to have some pictures/explanations outside in the visitor’s viewing place
Pavi0208 — Google review
Worth a visit. They are currently renovating and I expect that the updated museum will be excellent. No real signage for the other outdoor paths and buildings. We saw the interim exhibit and it was quite complete. €5 cash to park. Couple this site with the Nuremberg Court Rooms. (Make sure to pay the street parking fee as a whole line of cars got ticketed outside the court room.)
Elizabeth R — Google review
It was temporarily closed when I visited. If you want to see it reopened, go in 2026.
Nathan M — Google review
Nice place beside a beautiful lake . Very nice historical place.
Md. A — Google review
4.4
(16840)
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4.5
(5279)
Bayernstraße 110, 90478 Nürnberg, Germany
https://museen.nuernberg.de/dokuzentrum/
+49 911 2317538
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Kath. Pfarramt Gößweinstein

Rectory
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
An absolute must see. Well, worth traveling to.
Ulrike L — Google review
Surprisingly beautiful hilltop18th Century Baroque Catholic Church (especially the inside!) in the center of a charming small town which is itself centered among a beautiful rocky river valley geography. Plenty of nearby parking (bring €2 coins!). An important Bamburg pilgrimmage basilica built atop existing religious sites in Franconian Switzerland. Also a Pokémon Gym!
Brian P — Google review
(Translated by Google) You should definitely stop by here! The basilica and the garden are simply beautiful and totally idyllic, both to walk around and to sit and linger. There are lots of options in the back to light a candle, which is super nice. And there is even a small shop where you can buy, among other things, rosaries and the like. (Original) Hier sollte man auf jeden Fall vorbeischauen! Die Basilika und der Garten sind einfach wunderschön und total idyllisch, sowohl zum Spazieren als auch zum Sitzen und Verweilen. Im hinteren Bereich gibt es viele Möglichkeiten, eine Kerze anzuzünden, was super schön ist. Und es gibt sogar einen kleinen Shop, in dem man unter anderem Rosenkränze und Co. kaufen kann.
Sarah P — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very beautiful church in Bavaria, you have to visit it. In summer there are many pilgrims and tourists here. There are many restaurants next to the church. (Original) Eine sehr schöne Kirche in Bayern, muss man besucht haben. Im Sommer gibt es hier viele Pilger und Touristen. Neben der Kirche gibt es viele Restaurants.
Paul S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Basilica of the Holy Trinity Wheelchair-accessible side entrance south opposite side entrance Basilica South Wheelchair-accessible toilet, ramp 6%, double-leaf door width 166cm, single-leaf door width 78cm, threshold 1cm, side entrance door is difficult to open, inductive hearing system available, defibrillator, cobblestone forecourt! (Original) Basilika Heiligste Dreifaltigkeit Rollstuhlgerechter Seiteneingang Süd gegenüber Seiteneingang Basilika Süd Rollstuhlgerechtes WC, Rampe 6 %, Zweiflügelige Tür Breite 166cm, Einflügelige Tür Breite 78 cm, Schwelle 1 cm, Seiteneingang Tür ist schwer zu öffnen, Induktive Höranlage vorhanden, Defibrillator, Vorplatz Kopfsteinpflaster!
Tom — Google review
(Translated by Google) The basilica is very beautiful. The altar is magnificent and very beautiful. If you are in Gößweinstein, the basilica is definitely a place to visit (Original) Die Basilika ist sehr schön. Der Altar ist prunkvoll und sehr schön. Wenn man in Gößweinstein ist gehört die Basilika auf jeden Fall dazu sie zu besuchen
Klaus — Google review
(Translated by Google) A great basilica. Together with the medieval, fairytale knight's castle, it shapes the townscape of Gößweinstein. The facade made of bright ocher yellow sandstone is clearly structured. It is dominated by a richly decorated portal and the statues of the diocese saints, Emperor Heinrich and his wife Empress Kunigunde. Inside, the baroque high altar attracts the attention of church visitors. The miraculous image, the destination of pilgrims from near and far, represents the coronation of Mary by the Holy Trinity. A powerful organ sounds during the solemn services, played by a gifted organist. A visit to the neighboring pilgrimage museum is also worthwhile. (Original) Eine großartige Basilika. Sie prägt zusammen mit der mittelalterlich-märchenhaften Ritterburg das Ortsbild von Gößweinstein. Die Fassade aus leuchtend ockergelbem Sandstein ist klar gegliedert. Dominiert wird sie von einem reich verzierten Portal und von den Statuen der Bistumsheiligen, Kaiser Heinrich und seiner Gemahlin Kaiserin Kunigunde. Im Inneren zieht der barocke Hochaltar die Blicke der Kirchenbesucher an. Das Gnadenbild, Ziel der Wallfahrer von nah und fern, stellt die Krönung Mariens durch die heilige Dreifaltigkeit dar. In den feierlichen Gottesdiensten erklingt eine mächtige Orgel, gespielt von einem begnadeten Organisten. Der Besuch des benachbarten Wallfahrtsmuseums lohnt sich ebenfalls.
Rolf K — Google review
(Translated by Google) The basilica and garden are beautiful! Definitely worth a trip! (Also together with Gößweinstein Castle) (Original) Die Basilika und der Garten sind wunderschön! Einen Ausflug auf jeden Fall wert! (Gern auch zusammen mit der Burg Gößweinstein)
Angelika Ö — Google review
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Balthasar-Neumann-Straße 2, 91327 Gößweinstein, Germany
http://www.pfarrgemeinde-goessweinstein.de/index.html
+49 9242 264
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Erlebnisfelsen Pottenstein

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Summer toboggan run
Water & Amusement Parks
Erlebnisfelsen Pottenstein is a must-visit destination in Pottenstein during the spring and summer. It offers an amusement park experience with toboggan runs, rope courses, and a viewing deck overlooking a forested canyon. This is an ideal way to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Franconia without extensive hiking. The park provides various rides suitable for families, including toboggan runs that offer adjustable speeds and are reasonably priced.
A day trip in Pottenstein can be fun with this experience. It has only 3 rides but all of them were funny and very kids friendly. The tickets costs 4€ for each ride. The que was very long hence buy all 3 tickets together and enjoy!
Virta W — Google review
A fun place to spend a day. You can buy a per ride ticket. That way you can buy tickets only for the rides you are interested in. There is a restaurant and a small ice cream shop inside. Washrooms are available in the premises and there is plenty of car parking space.
Padmini S — Google review
Good place to visit with kids, we have spent some nice time being there and enjoyed ourselves. Rides were good and safe for everyone. Restaurant was good but due to heavy crowd the waiting times were too high.
Hemanth S — Google review
Kids and adults both had fun here! We came here in the morning of a weekend. While the parking was quite crowded, we didn’t have to queue up for each ride. There were more people coming after lunch time though.
Don P — Google review
The site itself is lovely, the facilities are fun, the view is amazing, there is a comfortable restaurant and convenient parking. But we had an unpleasant experience. We bought 6 tickets at the ticket office - 4 for the roller coaster for all of us (a couple with two daughters) and 2 for the sleds just for my husband and daughter. After we all did the first slide, my husband and daughter went to the sled slide. The line was long but we waited patiently. When it was there turn, my husband already went in with his ticket and when my daughter tried to go up with her, it was listed as having zero balance! Even though the four used tickets were separately in my pocket. Unfortunately, they left the line and went back up. When I went up to the cashier and explained the situation, she acted like I was trying to lie to her. When I realized there was no one to talk to, I bought two more tickets. I wasn't bothered by the money but by the feeling that she didn't even think there was a possibility that there was a problem with them. When my husband and daughter went back to the line, the same thing happened to another father and son... too bad.
מוריה ש — Google review
Fun time! Rides for all ages so bring the whole family. Best part is free admission! They charge per ride/attraction and the prices are very reasonable. Of Disney charged per ride they'd go out of business but here it's a great working model.
Philip S — Google review
It's your typical amusement park. Not too big, there are a couple of nice rides, nothing too extreme so it's ok even for someone who isn't an adrenaline junkie. The waiting lines are decent even on a weekend.
Laszik S — Google review
Nice place, very well maintained, clean and fair price
Daniel B — Google review
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Am Langen Berg 50, 91278 Pottenstein, Germany
http://www.erlebnisfelsen-pottenstein.de/linktree
+49 9243 7016800
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Devil's Cave

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Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Devil's Cave, also known as Teufelshohle, is a fascinating multi-chambered limestone cave with impressive stalactites and stalagmites. The cave earned its name from local folklore attributing the disappearance of livestock to the devil. Discovered in 1922, it revealed animal remains that had fallen into the cave. Visiting the cave involves navigating through different chambers with tight passageways and low ceilings, making it unsuitable for strollers or carrying infants.
Nice cave, a pleasant guided tour (in German). Inside the cave there are quite a few staircases, be ready you go up and downstairs quite a lot. We were there on a long weekend, it was quite crowded. You buy the ticket first and get a time slot to visit the cave. In our case slots were available in about 30 minutes. The tour lasts about 45 minutes.
Дамир Б — Google review
We did the 40 minute group tour and found it interesting and informative. It is cold and wet inside so appropriate clothing and footwear is a must. Also, be prepared for a long walk. There is paid parking outside the caves and the max duration to park is 2.5 hours. There is a café at the exit. It also sells a few souvenirs.
Padmini S — Google review
The best place to visit near Nuremberg, amazing atmosphere, Nature at its best, chilly inside the cave with a lot of stones made of water drops over the year and one was 2000 years old. The guided tour with the German and English language and the guide was super nice. The ticket price was just 9 euros for adult, it was around 45 mins of tour inside the cave. Once in a lifetime experience for me. Deutschland Ticket works there in Schmetterling Busses. What are you waiting for?
Rahul P — Google review
It's wonderful! I'd recommend a guided tour and warm clothes. Not for disabled people. Lots of stairs and tight on several parts of the way. Absolutely worth it. Dogs are allowed.
Sabine W — Google review
We visited on a Sunday, early afternoon. It wasn't overly crowded. The tour guide also spoke in English. It was worth the trip. It was a good experience. After exiting the cave, you can enjoy a nice refreshment at the cafe, go for a hike, or visit the coaster park (up the mountain). We were very pleased.
Jody R — Google review
Great fun and very unique cave! The audio- and visual effects inside were fun too - and the exit outside of the cave was almost magical! Really beautiful grassy and moss-covered rock formations and mountain cliffs. Beautiful sight, our kids had fun here!
Emil K — Google review
Love this cave tour however, they play the English language guided tour after the group moves on — kinda rude lol but overall, its a nice tour/hike.
Kayla L — Google review
This cave is a Nice place to visit. with Kalk Deposits for over 1000s of years this place is unique to see. Cannot use Kinderwagon, babies need to be carried. Some paths are very very narrow . Only guided tour as per slot (in German) . Parking in Automat. View after the tour was also amazing (autumn season) 9 euro ticket for adults. Will be very interesting for kids.
Aakash V — Google review
4.6
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B470, 91278 Pottenstein, Germany
https://www.pottenstein.de/teufelshoehle
+49 9243 208
14

Burgruine Hilpoltstein

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Interesting and the start of a nice 1/2 hour walk around the town walls
Fred N — Google review
Hello fellow time travelers! Today I want to share with you my experience of visiting the Burgruine Hilpoltstein, a medieval castle ruin in Bavaria, Germany. If you are looking for a place to explore some history, enjoy some scenic views and maybe even meet some ghosts, this is the place for you! The Burgruine Hilpoltstein dates back to the 11th century and was built by the lords of Stein, who were very influential and powerful in the region. They had good relations with the emperors of the Holy Roman Empire and founded the towns of Hilpoltstein and Freystadt. They also had a lot of drama in their family, like Heinrich III, who tried to become a bishop but failed, or Hilpolt IV, who died without heirs and ended the dynasty . The castle was then sold to the Wittelsbach dukes of Bavaria, who used it as a residence for their widows. One of them was Maria Dorothea, who expanded and renovated the castle in the 17th century. She was also very religious and generous, and donated a lot of money to churches and monasteries. She died in 1639 and was buried in Seligenporten Abbey . After her death, the castle was abandoned and fell into decay. It was used as a quarry and a prison until it was bought by the county of Roth in 1972. Since then, it has been restored and opened to the public . You can visit the castle from April to October and see the remains of the palas, the chapel, the bergfried (donjon) and the ring wall. You can also enjoy a panoramic view of the town and the surrounding countryside from the top of the hill. The castle also hosts some cultural events throughout the year, like a medieval festival in May and a theater festival in August. You can also find a tourist information center, an archive and a community college in the former granary. If you are lucky, you might even encounter some of the former inhabitants of the castle, who are said to haunt the place. Some people have reported seeing or hearing strange things, like footsteps, voices or apparitions. So, if you are looking for a fun and interesting day trip in Bavaria, I highly recommend visiting the Burgruine Hilpoltstein. You will not regret it! And if you do meet any ghosts, please let me know in the comments!
The G — Google review
Beautiful ancient castle with tower. You should take effort to get up for beautiful panoramic view.
Tadeusz K — Google review
Beautiful town of half timbered buildings and interesting Schloss overlooking the town.
George C — Google review
Great Ruine with a nice Dorf below
Matt W — Google review
A greatcity celebration.
Donald B — Google review
Super. 👍🏼👍🏼
Mirjana P — Google review
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Michael F — Google review
4.6
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Maria-Dorothea-Straße 7, 91161 Hilpoltstein, Germany
http://www.hilpoltstein.de/
+49 9174 978505
15

Fackelmann Therme Hersbruck

Thermal baths
Spas & Wellness
Indoor swimming pool
Sauna
Spa
Water park
Thermal Spas
Such an amazing Therme and not so far from Nuremberg ! If you visit Nuremberg for a longer term you should definitely visit ! So diverse different in and outside pools a plenty of different sauna ! And every hour a different sauna seance
BariczzsoltOfficial — Google review
Extremely poor hygiene. When we found 💩 poop laying around in the baby-pool, they fixed it by fishing the biggest peaces out of the water. In Denmark the pool would have been closed, emptied, cleansed and THEN reopened. The toilets were not in the locker rooms but rather inside the actual pool room, allowing for you to take a dump and then go straight back into the water, hence having everyone swimming in your rectal bacteria. In Denmark you strictly have to shower once more, using soap, before going back into the water. There were other very low-hygiene issues, but those two mentioned were the worst. So, don't go if you are not in the mood for an infection. If you don't care about hygiene, the place is ok.
Inez D — Google review
I am sorry to say this, however as of now I cannot suggest this place to any of my friends. It is clearly an old place and it looks like it’s not kept up as it is supposed to be. - There is algae in all the outside filters and the inside filters do not look really clean either. - The little “cave” has residue on the walls which makes me feel icky. - The seats were made out of really cheap looking plastic and the metal frames of quiet a few of the loungers are rusty. a. s. o. .. There is no reason to make a special Tripp to this location.
T S — Google review
Perfect place for relax, just few people even during the weekend. We enjoyed our time there, swimming and cool poolbar
Denisa G — Google review
From the outside the place has great appeal with modern architecture and smooth surfaces, however once inside the age of the building shows. The changing rooms are packed full with changing booths and lockers with little room to maneuver around. There is only one male and one female shower room with 5-7 shower heads. The pool area is cramped with chairs along the edges forcing you to side step past them. The concrete walls show signs of water damage and paint peeling all over. The two indoor “hot” pools were actually mildly warm with only small sections of bubbling water. The area with the children’s pool and area was very nicely layout, however most of the kids were in the main area with their parents in the warm pools. Their behavior and loudness took away from the goal of relaxing. A recommendation for the locker keys and access control to different areas, use a more modern method like a rubber wrist band embedded with a chip that is programmed at front desk. The coin chip works, however placing it in the wrist band holder with the locker key is bulky and requires constant attention to ensure it’s still tight or fastened to wrist. Overall the place is best suited to take your children and let them burn some energy off. This is NOT a place to go if you wanna relax in a hot therme.
Brandon O — Google review
Nice Therme. Will come back. Recommend!!! Very friendly personal!
Christina C — Google review
The staff really harass the guests They attack in groups there is no sign prohibiting photography anywhere on the beach despite this they attack the guest in groups 😡😡😡😡😡😡
Sándor P — Google review
I would not recommend the harassing, aggressive staff to anyone 😡😡😡😡😡
Hümi H — Google review
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Badstraße 16, 91217 Hersbruck, Germany
http://www.fackelmanntherme.de/
+49 9151 83930
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16

Willibaldsberg Castle

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Castle
Museum
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The best museum in Braveria by far. Fascinating rooms through time. Mankind and then a separate one for the localised paleontology. Well worth a visit.
John M — Google review
Only for children - very poor archeological museum for 5 euro. Garden is for free and beautiful. Biggest part of the castle is under consideration
Olena Y — Google review
so beautiful place in Eichstätt city. view is so amazing and a lot of trekking and walking routs around, connect with others places.
Trang N — Google review
Worth seeing. Entry fee 5€.
Enisa K — Google review
Really beautiful and picturesque place, unfortunately the museum is closed for renovation
Maarten O — Google review
Formerly the bishop's palace of the Eichstätt diocese. Now converted into a museum. Due to renovation works you won't be able to visit the main block.
Vipin C — Google review
Beautiful castle
Alexander — Google review
Beautiful and very well preserved fossils in its museum.
Albert S — Google review
4.4
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4.5
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Burgstraße 19, 85072 Eichstätt, Germany
http://www.willibaldsburg.de/
+49 8421 4730
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Eichstätt Cathedral

Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Very peaceful and beautiful place ....It has a very old time Royal charm ....the people are very cheerful and helpful.
Saswat M — Google review
This is a magnificent architecture temple. Quiet, respectable, and spiritualy blessed.
Christos V — Google review
Ok.
Achim H — Google review
Really nice
Petyr N — Google review
Super
AKANKWASA P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Impressive architecture of Eichstätt Cathedral The cathedral in Eichstätt is an outstanding example of historical architecture. The combination of Romanesque and Gothic style elements gives the building a special architectural expressiveness. Particularly striking are the filigree windows, the artistic decorations and the impressive vaults, which impressively underline the architectural masterpiece. The careful design and numerous historical details make the cathedral an important building. Its architectural presence shapes the cityscape of Eichstätt and illustrates the long architectural history of this important sacred building. (Original) Beeindruckende Architektur des Doms zu Eichstätt Der Dom in Eichstätt ist ein herausragendes Beispiel historischer Baukunst. Die Kombination aus romanischen und gotischen Stilelementen verleiht dem Bauwerk eine besondere architektonische Ausdruckskraft. Besonders auffallend sind die filigranen Fenster, die kunstvollen Verzierungen und die imposanten Gewölbe, die die bauliche Meisterleistung eindrucksvoll unterstreichen. Die sorgfältige Gestaltung und die zahlreichen historischen Details machen den Dom zu einem bedeutenden Bauwerk. Seine architektonische Präsenz prägt das Stadtbild Eichstätts und verdeutlicht die lange Baugeschichte dieses bedeutenden Sakralbaus.
Marco W — Google review
(Translated by Google) The cathedral in Eichstätt impresses with its quiet dignity and fascinating architectural history, from the 8th century to the Baroque west façade. We were particularly fascinated by the cloister with its mortuary. We were also fortunate enough to have an organ recital taking place. (Original) Der Dom in Eichstätt beeindruckt mit seiner ruhigen Würde und spannenden Baugeschichte vom 8. Jahrhundert bis zur barocken Westfassade. Besonders der Kreuzgang mit dem Mortuarium hat uns fasziniert. Zudem hatten wir das Glück, dass gerade ein Orgelspiel stattfand.
Dieter K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great church, well worth seeing, just renovated in 2024 and also barrier-free (Original) Tolle Kirche sehr sehenswert , erst neu in 2024renoviert und auch Barrierefrei
Tim E — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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Dompl. 10, 85072 Eichstätt, Germany
http://www.eichstaetter-dom.de/
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Museum for Historical Maybach Vehicles

Museum
Specialty Museums
Automobile history museum displaying a chronological collection of antique Maybach luxury cars.
Cool luxury car museum. Learned that Maybach made much more than cars. Definitely worth checking out!
Philip S — Google review
Very interesting but the display of the cars was a bit boring, old fashioned. The artefact and the parafernalia displays were very nice. I wanted to pay with an EU debit card and at first they did not accept it. Once they realized I had no other means of payment it was okay. All by all I have learned a lot about the Maybach company.
Bonosbones — Google review
consist of one floor and includes the history of Maybach creation and the development through the years till the destruction of the workshop in 1945. the rooms are wide with informations on all the big and luxury Maybach which once existed. motor engines and collectibles are there also to see. a collection of famous express bicycles and motorcycles is there. souvenirs, cafe and a cinema is available. dont miss it.
David A — Google review
Extremely interesting collection of pre-war Maybach cars. Facilities and restaurant closed due to private party.
Marcel S — Google review
The museum is great. Anyone interested in old cars and aviation with Zeppelins has come to the right place. Entrance fee of 9.50 euros is just about okay. However, parts of the museum are not heated. Be sure to dress warmly in winter. A room temperature that was 3 or 4 degrees higher wouldn't have been bad. No credit cards accepted, only debit cards. December 2023
O. K — Google review
I guess it is over rated; though there was some nice vintage cars, but the museum is relatively small. I was expecting to see some new cars. There are some interesting facts though, about the bike industry and patents, and also the war tanks industry. The video related to the Hindenburg disaster and the crash of the Zeppelin in the US in 1937, was really touching!
Patrick K — Google review
I expected more cars. The documentary about Zeppelin was interesting.
Ana D — Google review
Although it's a nice little museum with very nice expose, it would be nice, if the lights are switched ON, as it's quite difficult to read about the exhibits in a dark room (even if it's only 2pm)
Hannes K — Google review
4.6
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Holzgartenstraße 8, 92318 Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Germany
http://www.automuseum-maybach.de/
+49 9181 4877100
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Wolfstein Castle

Temporarily Closed
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Centuries-old hilltop fort ruins with an excavated moat & chapel, plus guided tours on Sundays.
This is not a pile of rubble marking the ruins of a castle. It is a large complex with multiple rooms, evidence of several levels including a natural ravine/gorge that would serve a similar role like a moat and an extensive outer wall. Considering that it was in full use a thousand years ago it is a fascinating site to explore.
Homer P — Google review
Wolfstein Castle (Burgruine Wolfstein) is a beautiful and peaceful spot that’s perfect for a short hike and a taste of medieval history. Located on a hill above the town of Neumarkt in Bavaria, the castle ruins date back to the 12th century and still have an impressive presence. The walk up to the castle is easy and scenic, taking visitors through forest paths and offering lovely views along the way. Once at the top, the remains of the stone walls and towers give a great sense of what the fortress once was. There's also a viewing platform that offers stunning panoramic views over Neumarkt and the surrounding countryside. It’s free to explore, and while the ruins aren’t large, they have a peaceful charm that makes it a nice place to spend an hour or so. There are also a few benches at the top, perfect for relaxing and soaking in the scenery. Wolfstein Castle is great for anyone who enjoys light hiking, history, and beautiful views. It’s a quiet, less crowded alternative to bigger tourist sites, making it a perfect stop if you’re in the area.
Bobby B — Google review
Took a trek right from the train station as we went there on the weekend and the buses were not operational. It took about an hour to reach the ruins but the journey was worth it. The tower was open, so I could enjoy the breathtaking view. The place takes about 30 min to explore but I would recommend a hike or trek to enjoy the place to its fullest.
Vaibhav P — Google review
It was easy to find parking right outside the little town. It was an easy 5-minute walk to the castle. The only disappointing thing was that there is very little to discover. There is only one plaque that we could find with anything written on it about the castle. And guided tours of the spire are only available on Saturdays. The rest of the castle can easily be explored in under 10 minutes. The best thing about this Castle is the view. You can see the entire valley and distinguish no less than 8 or 9 different towns. It's breathtaking.
W B — Google review
Tours of the watch tower are only available on Sunday from 1pm - 5pm at the moment. But I grew up in the 80's and 90's playing the video game Wolfenstein 3D on a PC so had to come have a look. Really spectacular and fantastic views of the local town.
My N — Google review
Definitely worth checking out. Good way to spend an hour. Wonderful castle ruins in Neumarkt.
Philip S — Google review
Gorgeous castle ruins on a mountain top overlooking the town of Neumarkt.
The G — Google review
Good place for hiking (beginner level), there is an amazing view from the hill top to the Neumarkt town. Castle ruins is amazing to discover, it takes 1 hour to visit the castle with good view of the town, which is a valley surrounded by small hills. A parking space is available in the field which is free of cost.
Tadib J — Google review
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92318 Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Germany
https://www.tourismus-neumarkt.de/sehenswertes/burgruine_wolfstein-11088/
+49 9181 220846
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Gästehaus St. Gregor

Guest house
Sights & Landmarks
Monastery
Serviced accommodation
Points of Interest & Landmarks
A very beautiful and comfortable place to isolate yourself a little bit from society. My father spent a week there to meditate and take a break. The monks give you the option of „Ora et labora“; Pray and work. If you decide to spend some time there you can join them on their daily schedule (including 5am prayers and choir practice) and also their manual duties in work and cooking. It’s located in a very Bavarian spot of Germany with great nature - perfect to also bring your bike and focus a bit on your mental and body health. Also the Restaurant altogether offers very high quality food. At first we were a little take aback by the little menu. That first reaction flew past quickly when we realized the little things on the menu were of such high quality and flavor, that we gladly asked for seconds. Definitely worth a stay.
Noah F — Google review
A unique & friendly place. Simple rooms, wholesome breakfast.
Abdul M — Google review
(Translated by Google) I have been a guest at the conference center twice for conferences. Arriving here is quite impressive; the courtyard, the hustle and bustle, is impressive. Rooms: I particularly like the mix of modern and old. The guest house is newly built, the rear section even built of thatched roofs. Nevertheless, the old windows and beams from the past have been preserved and incorporated, which has a certain charm. There are double and single beds, all very comfortable. Food: Breakfast and lunch are served buffet-style. In the evening, there are often leftovers from lunch. I missed fresh fruit or vegetables at breakfast. The look of the buffet wasn't very appealing to me. Lunch consists of three courses. There's always a vegetarian option among the selections. Lunch is brought to the table, which takes a lot of time, especially if you only have a short lunch break. Service: The staff varies greatly. Many are friendly, courteous, and helpful, but unfortunately, there are also some who are uncooperative. There have been some uncomprehending, unfriendly, and uncooperative staff. There were some discrepancies in the organization, for example, regarding the choice of rooms for the conference, the procurement of drinks, and also the organization of the rooms. Some of them hadn't been cleaned yet and were still booked, or even not ready by 4 p.m. Unfortunately, this wasn't communicated. Location and surroundings: Nestled in the Altmühl Valley, not far from the Altmühl River, the monastery is located above the valley. I really like the monastery courtyard and the nature. Parking: There is a very large parking lot for overnight guests and day guests. There is also a space for RVs next door. There are also a few parking spaces in front of the monastery shop. Monastery Church: I really liked the very large and beautiful monastery church with many small, interesting highlights. Farm Shop: There is a large farm shop with everything your heart desires. Homegrown, organic products. A small weekly market. And a small arts and crafts shop. The monastery is definitely worth a visit. (Original) Zweimal war ich zur Tagung Gast im Tagungshaus. Hier anzukommen ist schon beeindruckend, der Hof, das Getummel hat Wirkung. Zimmer: Besonders gefällt mir die Mischung aus modern und alt. Das Gästehaus ist neu gebaut, der hintere Teil sogar auf Strohbauweise. Trotzdem sind alte Fenster und alte Balken von früher erhalten und verbaut, das hat einen gewissen Charme. Es gibt Doppel,- sowie Einzelbetten, sehr bequem. Essen: Das Frühstück und Mittagessen gibt es in Buffetform. Abends sind oft Reste vom Mittagessen. Beim Frühstück hat mir frisches Obst oder Gemüse gefehlt. Die Optik des Buffets war für mich nicht sehr anspruchsvoll. Das Mittagessen gibt es in 3 Gängen. Bei der Auswahl gibt es immer eine vegetarische Variante. Das Mittagessen wird an den Tisch gebracht, das kostet viel Zeit, vor allem, wenn man nur kurz Mittagspause hat. Service: Das Personal unterscheidet sich stark. Viele sind freundlich, zuvorkommend und hilfsbereit, leider gibt es auch das Gegenteil. Es gab uneinsichtiges, unfreundliches und unkooperatives Personal. In der Organisation gab es einige Unstimmigkeiten, z.B. in der Raumauswahl für die Tagung, Besorgung der Getränke und auch Organisation der Zimmer. Diese waren zum Teil noch nicht geputzt und trotzdem vergeben, oder auch bis 16 Uhr gar nicht fertig. Leider wurde das nicht kommuniziert. Örtlichkeit und Umgebung: Eingebettet ins Altmühltal, unweit der Altmühl liegt oberhalb gelegen das Kloster. Der Klosterhof, die Natur gefällt mir richtig gut. Parkplatz: Es gibt einen sehr großen Parkplatz für Ubernachtungs,- und Tagesgäste. Nebenan auch noch einen Platz für Wohnmobile. Vor dem Klosterladen sind auch nochmal einige Parkplätze. Klosterkirche: Die sehr große und wunderschöne Klosterkirche mit vielen kleinen sehenswerten Highlights hat mir sehr gut gefallen. Hofladen: Es gibt einen großen Hofladen, mit allem, was das Herz begehrt. Selbst angebaute, biologische Produkte. Einen kleinen Wochenmarkt. Und einen kleinen Kunsthandwerksladen. Das Kloster ist auf jeden Fall einen einen Ausflug wert.
Mami M — Google review
(Translated by Google) This wonderful and beautiful monastery complex is very well maintained and offers a very pleasant atmosphere for everyone, with serenity and tranquility that make this place unique in its own way. The beautiful Plankstetten Monastery offers its visitors and guests a wide range of opportunities for leisure activities, as well as the opportunity to devote themselves to the spirituality of tranquility. You get a lot back here if you, as a visitor or guest, want it. It's up to each individual to take the time for themselves. You should always see for yourself and come here to form your own opinion. (Original) Dieses Wunderbare wie auch Wunderschöne Kloster Anlage die sehr gepflegt ist und für jeden der eine sehr angenehme Atmosphäre welche mit Gelassenheit und Ruhe genau diesen Ort auf seine Art einzigartige macht. Das Schöne Kloster Plankstetten bietet für seine Besucher und Gäste eine große Bandbreite von Möglichkeiten sich hier in und für Freizeit Aktivitäten und wie auch die Möglichkeit sich der Spiritualität der Ruhe zu widmen. Man bekommt hier viel zurück falls man es als Besucher und Gast auch möchte, Es liegt hier an jeden einzelnen sich die Zeit für sich zu nehmen. Man sollte sich immer selbst davon überzeugen und hier her kommen so auch sich selbst das Urteil Fellen.
A.J.S S — Google review
(Translated by Google) As always, a great event on May 1st. Very nice food and drink and great tomato plants! (Original) Wie immer ein tolles Event am 1. Mai. Sehr schönes Essen und Trinken und tolle Tomatenpflanzen!
Sven W — Google review
(Translated by Google) We booked simple rooms for our cycling holiday. Excellent value for money. Breakfast is organic and delicious. Participation in the monks' prayer times is possible. We would be happy to return. (Original) Hatten für unseren Radurlaub einfache Zimmer gebucht. Preis Leistung Top. Frühstück bio & lecker. Teilnahme an den Gebetszeiten der Mönche möglich. Gerne wieder.
Err S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The fall market was very good. The exhibitors were interesting and, above all, knowledgeable. (Original) Der Herbstmarkt war sehr gut. Die Aussteller waren interessant und vor allem kompetent.
Barbara P — Google review
(Translated by Google) We stopped here on our bike tour and had a very good meal. Everything was organic and of excellent quality. The service was prompt and very informative. (Original) Wir waren auf unserer Radltour hier und haben sehr gut gespeist. Alles Bio und von hervorragender Qualität. Der Service war flott und sehr auskunftsfreudig.
Marion H — Google review
4.5
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3.5
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Klosterpl. 1, 92334 Berching, Germany
https://www.kloster-plankstetten.de/gaeste-und-tagungshaus/
+49 8462 206130
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21

Dinosaurier Museum Altmühltal (Dinopark)

Museum
Educational institution
Forest park with model dinosaurs & exhibits of excavated fossils, plus an outdoor play area.
Visited the Dinopark in April and it was such an amazing experience! The real skeletons of the Tyrannosaurus rex (T. Rex) and Pterosaur were definitely the star attractions of the museum. One of the favorite parts was the trail that winds through a forest filled with realistic dinosaur models. There are also activities like fossil digging and gem hunting that keep kids happily entertained. Dinopark is a wonderful spot for families and anyone who loves dinosaurs. I highly recommend checking it out, especially if you’re visiting with children!
Pratheek B — Google review
includes big fossil museums wich contains a T rex amazing skeleton and a nature small one.the park itself is wide, you have to pass through multiple earth ages with dinosaurs statues till you finish the tour. big place for kids to play, get educated, have fun. a souvenirs shop and a restaurant is also available with a big parking place.
David A — Google review
Amazing place! The walk through the forest is super interesting, easy accessible (gravel) The digging station is fantastic, you actually keep finding heaps of stuff even though lost of different people are digging! Staff is super friendly, we misplaced our treasure chest, coming back someone had stolen it, the lady at the station gave us a new one for free!!! for our 6 year old dinosaur fan it was one of the best dinosaur parks ever!!! 🤩
Michaela W — Google review
The Dino Museum is an incredible place for anyone fascinated by prehistoric life. The real dinosaur skeletons, impressive collection of ammonites, and life-sized dino models are the true highlights. The museum is very family-friendly too, with fun and interactive outdoor parks for kids to enjoy. It’s the perfect mix of learning and fun, and we had a great time exploring everything. Highly recommended for dino lovers of all ages!
Shari P — Google review
amazing experience for Dino and old time life and how things changed over the years, also has an outdoor park and walkway with dinosaurs in the park and amazing museum.! good restaurant.
Mohamad S — Google review
The park in and of itself is not bad. The two huge playgrounds are great, but when it’s too crowded, it gets a bit hectic. The restaurant food is ok. The price is a bit too high also considering that you have to pay for all the extras inside. We still got all the digging supplies, rock breaking and the whole shabang. We also had a lovely walk, the kids enjoyed reading about the different dinosaurs, the forest is nice and the shade cool. We spent some 3 hours and could have probably stayed longer. The bathrooms are new and wooden and really, really nice! So kudos for the toilets! If the price would be adjusted, it would be a five star worthy park. If you want to see that, the same park idea as here but in Dino Park Louriña in Portugal is what you want to visit.
A. ( — Google review
Very interesting museum for kids...children will love it.
Ram S — Google review
We went as a couple in a rainy Friday and we had the place all for ourself. They gave us umbrellas and we explore the place. It is so beautiful to keep discovering dinosaur and they are located in a way that you discovered the forest with them inside of it, one by one on real size and as real as possible. They have also a restaurant, a gift store and another indoor area of museum it was not in our interest. There was some extra information about each dinosaur in English and German so language was not a barrier. It was worth the 20 euros for a two hour stop here
Maria P — Google review
4.3
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4.0
(79)
Dinopark 1, 85095 Denkendorf, Germany
http://dinosauriermuseum.de/
+49 8466 9046813
22

"City glasses"

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Wonderful stone old bridge crossing the river. Right by the cathedral so nice to walk along the river and admire its architecture…
Alex B — Google review
Perched gracefully over the Vils River, the Stadtbrille—literally “City Glasses”—is a late-medieval water gate and part of Amberg’s historic city fortifications. Constructed between the late 14th and early 15th century (first recorded in 1454 as the “passage over the Vils”), it spans about 46 m across the river. What makes it magical is its two semicircular arches, which—paired with their bright reflections in the Vils—form the appearance of giant spectacles hovering on the water. It connects the former Electoral Palace (Kurfürstliches Schloss) on one bank with the old armory (“Zeughaus”) on the other. In the late 1500s, additional towers and stacked upper floors were built by court architect Hans Hauck. These were removed in 1698, giving the Stadtbrille its current elegant silhouette. Uniquely, this water gate is considered the “fifth city gate”, complementing the city’s wall gates. A third central arch—long forgotten—was rediscovered and reopened in 1996 during restoration efforts. A photogenic gem, especially at night when illuminated—perfect for that iconic “glasses” reflection shot alongside St. Martin’s Basilica.
Anna K — Google review
Beauty. Small old city nice for a short stay
Dennis C — Google review
Beautiful architecture. A true gem
John J — Google review
City glasses 👓
Prayag S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very beautiful place in Amberg. Always worth a photo stop. (Original) Sehr schöner Ort in Amberg. Immer einen Foto-Stopp wert.
S. S — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you walk through the city glasses in Amberg, you'll enter the old town. It consists of three arches. However, the river Vils flows through only two arches. Above the arches is a kind of wall with beautiful windows. There's also a roof above the wall. Between the arches is an angular vault. Definitely worth seeing. (Original) Wenn man durch die Stadtbrille in Amberg geht, kommt man in die Altstadt. Sie besteht aus drei Bögen. Der Fluss, die Vils, fließt allerdings nur durch zwei Bögen. Über halb der Bögen ist eine Art Mauer mit schönen Fenstern. Über der Mauer befindet sich noch ein Dach. Zwischen den Bögen ist noch eine eckige Auswölbung. Auf jeden Fall sehenswert.
S A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fantastically beautiful place with lots to discover (Original) Traumhaft schöner Ort mit vielen zu entdecken
Sven K — Google review
4.8
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4.5
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Kurfürstenring 2F, 92224 Amberg, Germany
23

Kurfürstenbad Amberg

Swimming pool
Water & Amusement Parks
Extensive swimming & fitness facility with lagoon pools, water slides & areas for kids or adults.
Great family friendly pool with so many options for kids of all ages. They make everything easy with the cards they issue when you first arrive, allowing you to use a locker and receive a RFID bracelet to enter the facility and pay for food without needing to bring a wallet into the pool. I will miss taking my family. Recommend for any family looking for a close and fun event.
Eric P — Google review
A nice, very reasonably priced facility. We have only gone on weekdays and only to the sauna, so I cannot comment on weekends. But it's not terribly crowded. The food and drinks are good and they have a very nice selection of small saunas with one large one that has very nice hourly infusions. We visit about once a week or so for wellness.
William A — Google review
Good for small kids. Parking is no longer free. Qualifies as an underdeveloped resource which would benefit from an expansion. Recent renovations include repainted ceilings and walls to remove water stains, improved tropical plantings, and a new electronic entry system which was unfortunately poorly implemented. The spa area is approximately 50% hallway with seating similar to a waiting room. There is no swimming pool within the spa area. You will find several showers, an ice machine, and a large under-used outdoor area adjacent to several saunas. The pool+spa concept could be better integrated, which would eliminate wasted and duplicate space. Areas for very small babies, adults without children, and non-swimmers are underserved. The changing rooms require a total redesign. Floor space should be expanded. Flow between the spa, pool, bathing area, and changing rooms is very poor, resulting in wasted space. A door is needed between the rear adjustable height exercise pool and the bathing area. The empty space outside in the spa area should be enclosed and additional pools added. The designers correctly recognize that the tropical plants greatly improve the experience and have increased the size and diversity of plants in 3 to 4 locations. Visibility was reduced between the pool and bathing area, which was a good choice. Thankfully they appear to be moving away from 1980's decor towards tropical spa similar to Bade Paradies in Titisee. They should continue in this direction, at a scale appropriate for the area and budget.
Arlen S — Google review
The pool and children's area are both exceptional. The slide is particularly impressive, and the sauna facilities are outstanding.
Gasner P — Google review
I am glad I did not listen to the reviews and decided to go. It’s a nice facility with many areas for kids to go to. The two turnstiles are really not a big deal; one at the entrance and one after the lockers. You can use your pool card for them or the locker key, which you can wear as a bracelet. If parking is too expensive, you can park further down. We paid 1,40€ for the time we were there. If the “frozen/expensive” foods worry you, you can take your own and nobody will say anything. There are trashcans around where you can discard your trash and keep the area neat. The facilities are clean and you can see personnel around maintaining them. It was not freezing cold, like some of the reviews suggested. Weather outside was around 7 Celsius when we visited. Maybe it gets really cold inside when it’s really cold outside? We found a little corner with two chairs very easily. Cannot comment on the sauna, as I did not use it. Overall, a pretty good time. Will definitely be back.
Vivian B — Google review
Have been to many pools, but the quality of water and comfort are the best. A little pricey and no free parking are the downside.
Chandu J — Google review
Great inexpensive swimming with comfortable pools for the kids to learn to swim. Water slides are great for younger children as they are not extreme. Toddler area is clean. The large slide comes into a 1.3m deep pool, so place life vest on children that do not swim.
Steven G — Google review
Nice sauna-area, pool is a little old-fashioned but nothing to complain about considering it's a fairly cheap entry fee. Only thing we didn't like was that there is no option to pay with card in the restaurant in the pool-area. There's also no way of saving the tap on the wristband to pay afterwards. Unfortunately they didn't disclose this until when at the register, so definitely take cash to pay. Also parking in the parking garage is free when visiting the pool!
Sophia — Google review
4.2
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4.5
(39)
Kurfürstenring 2, 92224 Amberg, Germany
http://www.kurfuerstenbad-amberg.de/
+49 9621 603830
24

Burg Parsberg

Event venue
Museums
Specialty Museums
Beautiful intact Castle, there is a museum that is three stories that break the history of the castle into three different time periods. We went here for the Christmas Market but there are different events that take place throughout the year.
Ralph H — Google review
Very small and yet a boring place. If you go for vacation, you might find some activities like hiking or bicycling, beside of that there is only one Castle and nothing more
Igor J — Google review
Nice place, very quiet.
Martin E — Google review
Beautiful castke
Clubsmen — Google review
Nice view, good history
列車 — Google review
Walking trail, cafe, playground with sand everywhere, beautiful and peaceful lookouts.
District78 H — Google review
Interesting little tour, if you’ve got some free time and want to get out for a bit go for it.
Richard — Google review
great backdrop for photos but also a very informative and well organized museum inside
Miranda S — Google review
4.6
(399)
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4.5
(13)
Burgstraße 24, 92331 Parsberg, Germany
https://burg.parsberg.de/
+49 9492 94180
25

Weltenburg Abbey

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled along the picturesque Danube Gorge, Weltenburg Abbey is a historical gem that dates back to the 600s, making it one of Germany's oldest monasteries. Founded by Celtic missionaries, this enchanting site not only boasts stunning architecture but also houses what is believed to be the world's oldest operating brewery, established in 1050.
Beautiful Abbey and delicious food! Take a relaxing boat ride down the Danube and visit the oldest monastic brewery in the world (2nd oldest brewery overall but the oldest owned by monks)! Wonderful walking paths and beautiful sights to see.
Philip S — Google review
Good to visit both by ship - picturesque views of the Danube river. With car - there is a parking near. A part of Nature 2000. A very beautiful Church. There is also a museum. Delicious food. A bit crowded on weekends. I would recommend visiting on weekdays. Don’t forget the bathing suits.
Ana D — Google review
A very nice place to visit (do take the river cruise there, for the scenery is great). Beautiful location. The brewery tour is good and our guide was amazingly down-to-earth informative.
Jonathan B — Google review
Lucky to have been introduced to this place by a colleague. It's a bit hard to get here by public transportation. Beautiful place, exquisite views with one of the best draft beer i have had in Europe (or maybe i was just tired after the hike 🤪). Definitely visit this place if you can!
Unimpressed S — Google review
Wonderful place to go on a boat trip through the river. Beautiful views with a fresh breeze make an amazing afternoon. They are always making round trips with several stops to drop off/pick up passages and cyclists. Pet friendly and can be paid in the spot. Totally recommend!
Ana M — Google review
The best tour guide ever. Gave a fantastic explanation of the church an absolute font of knowledge. Then had a beer and back on the boat.
Martin S — Google review
The Abbey itself is stunning! We enjoyed walking the beautiful grounds, especially down on the banks of the Danube river. Too bad the beer garden is so crowded and the beer itself was not the best monk beer we have had in Germany by far. Overall, glad we stopped by for the gorgeous scenery.
Deanna W — Google review
Everything was good except for the small museum where all the text was available only in German. Cool to buy some beers from the oldest still active abbey brewery! The church was fantastic but you were not allowed to take any pictures in there. Don’t miss the architect who made a copy of himself looking down from the ceiling!
Sofie B — Google review
4.6
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4.3
(429)
Asamstraße 32, 93309 Kelheim, Germany
https://www.kloster-weltenburg.de/
+49 9441 2040
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26

Danube Gorge

Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
The Danube Gorge is a stunning region along the Bavarian section of the Danube river characterized by impressive 131-ft. cliffs, and is a popular destination for hiking and boating enthusiasts. It offers splendid views with an array of colors from green trees, blue or dark waters to white grey cliffs, pink or yellow flowers making it a fantastic place to explore. This beautiful location is highly recommended for day trips, boat cruises and outdoor walking amidst peaceful surroundings with relatively low crowds.
Amazing sightseeing, peaceful area. The roundtrip ticket price for the ship was 19.5 euro, but it worth it. During the excursion, they give nice details about the river and places around it in english and german. Just relax order a drink and enjoy the moments.
Behnam — Google review
By boat there is another feeling... you can see directly how much water worked in the past to realise this wonderful National Park. Many colours around, up and down you... so many green trees, blue or darker water, white grey cliffs, pink or yellow flowers... fantastic place!
Laura N — Google review
Get a drink, sit, relax and enjoy the quiet ride.
MJ L — Google review
Beautiful place and highly recommend a boat ride
Benseer M — Google review
Beautiful place with an amazing view …. highly recommended for day trip, boat cruise and outdoor walking.
Som S — Google review
Beautiful place for hiking. Great view to Danube.
Pavol H — Google review
Wonder spot for one day pick nick/outing.
Hamza J — Google review
It's beautiful but shops are closed.
Samaresh R — Google review
4.8
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4.6
(255)
Asamstraße 22, 93309 Kelheim, Germany
https://www.herzstueck.bayern/urlaubsregion/kelheim-weltenburg
+49 9441 2077330
27

Liberation Hall

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Cultural landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Liberation Hall, also known as Befreiungshalle, is a grand monument situated on Michelsberg hill. It was commissioned by King Ludwig to honor the victories in battles against the French during the Wars of Liberation from 1813 to 1815. Constructed with local limestone, this monumental temple features allegories of Germanic tribes.
On our winter road trip to Berlin, we made a delightful stop in Kelheim! Despite the chilly December day and gentle snowfall, the exterior of the Liberation Hall took our breath away. Its impressive size and beautifully sculptured walls were truly captivating. We have very peaceful moments while admiring the structure. A perfect little gem to explore on the way! ❄️🏛️❤️
Codry H — Google review
This building is inside really huge! Really nice view outside and stunning inside! If you have chance, visit this place! Near parking is great and is ready for any size of car. Nice clean toilets. Nice view from the bistro.
Jarda H — Google review
It's lovely inside, but mainly it is in German. So I could only use Google translate and also read up online to understand it. The walk up to the top of the dome is a very narrow stairs but the view up in the dome is superb. Giving a 4 stars, cos I couldn't understand German.
MJ L — Google review
This place is impressive. It’s a gigantic hall where you feel like a tiny person. The main hall was spectacular and huge. I’ve never seen something this big before. It was a bit scary to feel so little. You can also climb at the top to get a view over the horizons. The climb isn’t easy and the stairs are narrow but it is worth it for the view. The park around the monument is also pleasant to have a walk. It’s quiet and peaceful.
Melanie M — Google review
Wonderful architecture and views from the top. Restaurant next to the ticket office. It wasn't crowded and if you take your own food/drinks you can have a picnic and enjoy the sun.
Daisy A — Google review
A great place to visit, even though it doesn’t feature any special exhibitions or temporary displays. The surrounding area is very attractive. However, we were disappointed to find that both of the shortest walking routes to the Danube River were closed, without any clear reason.
Daniel B — Google review
Really cool monument. Typical of mid 19th century early German nationalism. Great views of the Danube.
Patrick F — Google review
This place can be a lot of work to get to if you park at the bottom however it felt great making it all the way to the top! Lucky for me the rain held off and was a good hike. Inside the liberation hall which you have to pay to enter just go to the visitor center. But it has some gorgeous views from the top! Definitely a must! Lots of history marked in here.
Courtney D — Google review
4.7
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4.3
(243)
Befreiungshallestraße 3, 93309 Kelheim, Germany
https://www.schloesser.bayern.de/deutsch/schloss/objekte/kelheim.htm
+49 9441 682070
28

Bulmare

Swimming pool
Fun & Games
Indoor swimming pool
Sauna
Spa
Sports Complexes
Nice place, always good way to relax. Also clean and convenient 👍
Toksikologija123 — Google review
This is a really nice public swimming pool. It's clean and there are plenty of lockers to put your clothes into. Hair dryers are also available free of charge. The poolside restaurant was ok. A currywurst and pommes costs €6.70 . It gets really busy after lunch. I suggest going after 6:oo pm if you really want to relax.
Tony B — Google review
Good small pool park that can be enjoyed with little kids.
Ramo Q — Google review
Nice place, great space for kids, and warm water.
William F — Google review
Really nice place for families, as well as friends or couples. There is a pool for babies and young children, two larger indoor pools and outdoor pools. There is a waterslide that I have not tried yet but looks fun! There is a cafe area inside the swimming area which is quite popular on the weekend. The facilities are clean and very well organised.
Sarah — Google review
The staff are so unfriendly and you must drink your beer from plastic glass in the pool area. And this glasses wasn't nice, and looked dirty. The menü in the buffet is poor thing. But about the sauna: lot of possibility, and all of them nice.
Daniel K — Google review
Great place and usually our first choice when going to a pool! Great sauna-area with temperatures ranging from 50-90°C, a steambath, cold dive pool, different showers and an outside pool as well as a restaurant and many lounging areas! Staff is friendly and everything is always clean!
Sophia — Google review
My children and I had a great mid morning and afternoon stay at this location— the price was very affordable and the staff is great. If you order food here be aware that their plates are big. (I have 3 children and two of them could have shared one meal) also, don’t forget to make reservations before hand.
Mev A — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(22)
Im Naabtalpark 44, 93133 Burglengenfeld, Germany
http://www.bulmare.de/
+49 9471 601930
29

Wild- und Freizeitpark Höllohe

Zoo
Nature & Parks
Diverse animals live in this wildlife park featuring a vending machine with feed & a playground.
Small but very nice little park. No entrence fee. Just one euro for some animal food. Nice to visit with kids.
Matze B — Google review
Very good tour guide and a wonderful learning experience. I’m not a beginner mushroom picker and I learnt a great deal. The tour guide even moderated her German knowing that I’m not a native speaker. Highly recommend!
Ed Q — Google review
A lovely little leisure park in Bavaria, perfect for a calm day out in nature. The park is home to friendly animals like deer, bambis, various goats, turtles, fish, peacocks, owls, and more. It’s pet-friendly, easy to walk for all levels, and surrounded by a peaceful lake. There’s a café, a small shop, clean washrooms, and convenient car parking and free entry. You only have to pay 1€ to feed animals. A great spot to relax and enjoy nature with family, friends, or pets.
Shivashree K — Google review
This is a nice little park if you have small children. There is a big playground and bathrooms near the snackbar.
Tony B — Google review
Good time to spend with family. Good food, Clean Zoo, Overall it’s good for Kids to spend time for minimum 3 hours.
S.D.Raj K — Google review
Beatifull nature with some kind of animals, nice place for a familly with small kids 😄
Dubravka M — Google review
Very relaxing spot, the kid's loved it here. We had lots of fun and would recommend it
T T — Google review
All the essentials for a nice, relaxing, family outing
Jason F — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(33)
Höllohe 1, 93158 Teublitz, Germany
https://www.wildpark-hoellohe.de/
+49 9431 471914
30

Chinesischer Turm Donaustauf

Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Lookouts
The Chinesischer Turm in Donaustauf is a stunning architectural gem that captivates visitors with its intricate design and picturesque surroundings. While it’s unfortunate that access is limited, especially outside of the few days it opens during late summer, the tower remains a beautiful sight to behold. Many travelers find themselves enchanted by its charm, even if they wish for more opportunities to explore inside.
It's a beauty and a pity (though understandable when communal purse strings are tight) that it's been locked to the public except on few days in late summer.
Lorenz S — Google review
Definitely worth seeing if in the area.
James L — Google review
Nice place, but not much to do there. It's part of a bigger park with children's playground. The surrounding area is a great spot for photography especially in the golden hour in the evening.
Shanmukha N — Google review
Really nice tower and soroundings
Rares B — Google review
Ok very touristy
Werner S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very pretty tower in the middle of a very small park. Unfortunately, it was closed that day, and we couldn't visit the inside. It's recommended as a tourist attraction. While it's very beautiful to look at now, it's only worth it if you're in the area to see something else. (Original) Sehr hübscher Turm mitten in einem sehr kleinen Park. War leider geschlossen an dem Tag und konnte nicht von innen besichtigt werden. Wird als Sehenswürdigkeit empfohlen. Wenn er jetzt auch sehr schön anzusehen ist lohnt es sich nur wenn man gerade in der Ecke ist um was anderes zu besichtigen
Manuela B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very pretty to look at. But I expected a bit more 😊😉 (Original) Sehr hübsch anzuschauen. Jedoch etwas mehr erwartet 😊😉
Sandra K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great Chinese tower. Unfortunately we are not open either. I added a picture with the opening times. (Original) Toller chinesischer Turm. Leider auch bei uns nicht geöffnet. Ich habe ein Bild mit den Öffnungszeiten hinzugefügt.
Dominik H — Google review
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Chinesischer Turm, Wörther Str. 11, 93093 Donaustauf, Germany
http://www.chinesischerturm-donaustauf.de/
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