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How long is the drive from Cologne to Fussen?

The direct drive from Cologne to Fussen is 375 mi (604 km), and should have a drive time of 4 hrs 42 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Cologne to Fussen, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Frankfurt, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Wurzburg, Koblenz, Bonn, Mainz, Gunzburg, Ruedesheim am Rhein, Ulm, and Wiesbaden, as well as top places to visit like House of the History of the Federal Republic of Germany and Freizeitpark Rheinaue, or the ever-popular Botanical Garden, Bonn.

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Top cities between Cologne and Fussen

The top cities between Cologne and Fussen are Frankfurt, Rothenburg, Wurzburg, Koblenz, Bonn, Mainz, Gunzburg, Ruedesheim am Rhein, Ulm, and Wiesbaden. Frankfurt is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Cologne and 3 hours from Fussen.
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Bonn

Bonn, a city in western Germany along the Rhine river, is steeped in history and culture. Visitors can explore the Beethoven House, a museum commemorating the renowned composer's birthplace, as well as Bonn Minster and the Altes Rathaus. Poppelsdorf Palace houses a fascinating mineralogical museum while Haus der Geschichte showcases post-WWII history exhibits.
14% as popular as Frankfurt
10 minutes off the main route, 9% of way to Fussen
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Koblenz

Koblenz, a German city situated at the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle rivers, has a rich history dating back to Roman times. The name 'Koblenz' is derived from the Latin word for 'confluence.' Visitors can enjoy scenic cycling routes along the Rhine and explore the picturesque Rhine Gorge with its vineyard-covered hillsides and historic castles.
17% as popular as Frankfurt
16 minutes off the main route, 21% of way to Fussen
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Wiesbaden

Wiesbaden, a city in the state of Hesse, Germany, is known for its neoclassical architecture and beautiful gardens. The Kurhaus, once a spa house, now serves as a convention center and casino. The Kurpark is an elegant English-style garden dating back to 1852. Visitors can admire the red neo-Gothic Market Church and the neoclassical City Palace on Schlossplatz.
9% as popular as Frankfurt
10 minutes off the main route, 30% of way to Fussen
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Mainz

Mainz, a charming German city situated along the picturesque Rhine River, is renowned for its well-preserved old town featuring traditional half-timbered houses and medieval market squares. The city's center boasts the impressive Marktbrunnen, a Renaissance fountain adorned with striking red columns, as well as the distinctive octagonal tower crowning the Romanesque Mainz Cathedral constructed from deep red sandstone.
12% as popular as Frankfurt
13 minutes off the main route, 31% of way to Fussen
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Rüdesheim am Rhein

Rüdesheim am Rhein, a charming town in the Rhine Valley of Germany, is renowned for its winemaking tradition, particularly the production of Riesling wines. The lively Drosselgasse street is filled with an array of shops, taverns, and restaurants at its center. Visitors can explore Siegfried’s Mechanical Music Cabinet, a museum showcasing automated musical instruments.
10% as popular as Frankfurt
27 minutes off the main route, 32% of way to Fussen
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Frankfurt am Main

Frankfurt, situated on the river Main in Germany, is a prominent financial center housing the European Central Bank. The city boasts the Goethe House Museum, once home to renowned writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Although Frankfurt suffered damage during World War II, its Old Town has been reconstructed and features Römerberg square where an annual Christmas market takes place. Summer months offer warm weather for outdoor activities like strolling along the Main River or visiting Palmengarten botanical garden.
Most popular city on this route
8 minutes off the main route, 33% of way to Fussen
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Würzburg

Würzburg, located in Germany's Bavaria region, is renowned for its opulent baroque and rococo architecture, notably the 18th-century Residenz palace. This grand structure features elaborate rooms, a magnificent fresco by Venetian artist Tiepolo, and an impressive staircase.
21% as popular as Frankfurt
8 minutes off the main route, 50% of way to Fussen
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Rothenburg ob der Tauber

Historic Sites
Neighborhoods
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Rothenburg ob der Tauber, a charming German town in northern Bavaria, is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture. Its old town features picturesque cobblestone lanes lined with half-timbered houses and impressive town walls adorned with gate houses and towers. St. Jakob’s Church showcases a stunning late Gothic altarpiece by woodcarver Tilman Riemenschneider, while the medieval Town Hall boasts a tower offering panoramic views of the surroundings.
33% as popular as Frankfurt
5 minutes off the main route, 59% of way to Fussen
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Günzburg

Günzburg, located in Bavaria, Germany, is a Große Kreisstadt and serves as the capital of the Swabian district Günzburg. The city was formed in 1972 by merging the city of Günzburg with the districts of Günzburg and Krumbach. This picturesque town offers a blend of history and modernity for visitors to explore.
11% as popular as Frankfurt
13 minutes off the main route, 76% of way to Fussen
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Ulm

Ulm, a city in the south German state of Baden-Württemberg, is steeped in medieval history and architectural marvels. The Gothic Ulm Minster, with its towering steeple offering panoramic views of the city and the Alps on clear days, stands at the center. The town hall boasts an early-Renaissance facade adorned with murals and houses a 16th-century astronomical clock.
9% as popular as Frankfurt
7 minutes off the main route, 78% of way to Fussen

Best stops along Cologne to Fussen drive

The top stops along the way from Cologne to Fussen (with short detours) are LEGOLAND Germany, Würzburg Residence, and Ulm Minster. Other popular stops include House of the History of the Federal Republic of Germany, Old Main Bridge, and Wertheim Village.
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Botanical Garden, Bonn

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
The Botanical Garden in Bonn, established in 1818 and located within the University of Bonn, offers a captivating experience for nature enthusiasts. Spanning 12 hectares on the grounds of Poppelsdorfer Palace, this garden is home to over 8000 plant species from various regions around the world. Visitors can explore themed areas like the Mediterranean Garden and the Alpine Garden, as well as tropical greenhouses and a pond with turtles.
Very beautiful. Really enjoyed my time here. A lot of benches for anyone who needs to rest or just to sit and enjoy the nature around you in the outside gardens. The greenhouses were gorgeous to walk around in as well. Extremely wonderful for a lovely outing. Atmosphere just perfect.
Kimberly S — Google review
It’s a very huge park, with a castle and multiple ponds and various types of trees and plants. All the trees and plants are with labels and you can get yourself informed about them. There’s also a toilet free of charge, and also a restaurant. It’s an amazing place to visit on weekends with family and friends.
MAnA M — Google review
Beautiful botanical garden. It's free of charge, the territory is pretty big. There's a nice greenhouse with a lot of plants, small pond and benches to have a rest. Also you can find a coffeeshop inside.
Marharita C — Google review
A beautiful place especially the greenhouse and the ponds. And because the gardens are completely free to enter its easy to recommend this place. There is also a lovely cafe with delicious cake and friendly staff.
Collin B — Google review
A very beautiful place to visit for people like me who loves to see variety of plants and tree species. And it is FREE to visit! I highly recommend. I will visit again soon :)
Kazem — Google review
Beautiful, peaceful gardens with some shady places to escape the sun. Fascinating trees and plants from all over the world. Amazing water lilies, ducks, turtles, geese and staff around to help if you have questions.
Jill R — Google review
The walk through the garden gave us the greatest peace of mind and soul. You should sit on one of the benches in the garden, take off your shoes, turn off your smartphone and simply listen and smell the botanical garden.
MK E — Google review
Beautiful botanical garden with a big plant collection. There is a glass house with a lot of plants in different environments. It is free to enter. I would highly recommend to visit it. They have one amorphophallus titanum that will flower soon.
Purpur_in _ — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(279)
Meckenheimer Allee 169, 53115 Bonn, Germany
https://www.botgart.uni-bonn.de/
+49 228 735523
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House of the History of the Federal Republic of Germany

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Museum
History Museums
The House of the History of the Federal Republic of Germany, or Haus der Geschichte, is a captivating museum located in Bonn that delves into the complex narrative of post-war Germany. Opened shortly after Berlin regained its status as the capital, this museum offers an extensive exploration from World War II's aftermath to Germany's reunification.
By the time I visited, only the exhibition about second world war was open to visitors, the rest was under construction they said. You can find sections divided generation by generation. Very informative readings, interactive medias and striking photos take you through the near history from that times’ perspective. I love the way the content presented in a very objective. Definitely a museum to visit to grasp a different perspective on that era. I only wish there were more source books also in English as well.
Uğur I — Google review
The exhibition atm is smaller than expected. The upper floors were under construction & the lowest floor was about Roman period. After Hilter exhibition is on the ground floor. Educates you about Germany after WWII and quite informative on historical events that remain relevant to today's unfortunate time. Their cafe is pricey but the museum's admission is free, staff are friendly, and their lounge is perfect for students or remote work - quiet and modern. I would love to come back for the other parts of the museum.
Sophia A — Google review
For understanding modern German history in Bonn, I think this is a great place; it presents the period from post-war years up to reunification in a clear, chronological way, plus it’s free to visit and very easy to reach. Unfortunately, when we went, the permanent exhibition was under renovation, so we couldn’t see the main display and only visited the temporary exhibitions. Still, the atmosphere and overall organization were nice; for those planning a visit, I’d recommend checking on the official website in advance to see whether the permanent exhibition is open.
Cihan E — Google review
I must see when in Bonn - definitely buy tickets in advance. When we were there, There was low traffic and the museum is currently being re-organised but it is definitely worth it. The café is nice. We had cake and coffee there which was a nice early afternoon / mid afternoon break And lots of history that you just were not really aware of. I must see when in Bonn
Scott H — Google review
The exhibition about the second world war was open to visitors when I visited the museum. It was really interesting to learn more about antisemitism and what people experienced from generation to generation
Melek Y — Google review
I visited in accordance with the high rating and recommendation. A museum not on a general history of Germany, but only on the second world war and its effects. For this reason, although there were a few interesting parts, it did not satisfy me.
Muhsin Ç — Google review
A really sobering exhibition, and essential visiting for anyone who considers themselves politically interested. Lots of things to think about, especially how the 'elders' of a nation holds on to ideas of the past and steer youth towards it.
Paul B — Google review
I find the visit very impressive. It’s an educative place, though currently there’s only one temporary exhibition since the main exhibition is under renovation. I’m thankful that there’s English translation everywhere.
Kathie — Google review
4.7
(12771)
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4.7
(1155)
Willy-Brandt-Allee 14, 53113 Bonn, Germany
https://www.hdg.de/haus-der-geschichte/
+49 228 91650
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Freizeitpark Rheinaue

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State park
Nature & Parks
Park
Freizeitpark Rheinaue, located in Bonn, Germany, is a sprawling urban park established in 1979. It offers a variety of attractions and recreational activities across its 160-hectare expanse. Visitors can explore footpaths, six bridges over a boating lake, and ornate gardens. The park's scenic landscapes include lush green meadows, tranquil lakes, and walking paths that provide a serene escape from the city.
Calm, Peaceful and Beautiful. A very good place to take a long walk especially with pets/kids. Lovely spot to relax unwind and have a picnic
AVANTHIKA G — Google review
This place is actually interesting there is parking space, you can ride your bicycles with your friends there ,. Go there for a picnic. Relax and chill read a book so many things its so good in Spring and Summer and totally 🆓
Tina N — Google review
Huge space, lovely landscape, the whole family (adults, kids and dog) loved it! There is a mini-golf at the entrance, also a restaurant a bit further, playgrounds, and a dedicated big place for dogs to run off the leash.
BaichereC — Google review
Was a really great park! I studied abroad in Bonn for a month for the Summer of 2024 and I ran through this park several times a week, an absolutely beautiful place with several great events, bike paths, running/walking paths, and natural areas to explore. While i never took advantage of it myself it also has amazing sports related facilities. I was also able to visit the monthly flea market while I was there which was an absolute blast!
Jim S — Google review
One of the best and great places to spend sometime with the nature for free 😀
Abedalnaser Q — Google review
Its really really nice in here. People can do grilling, picnic dates play with friends like volleyball, badminton, football, inline/roller skating, riding a bike, going for a walk playing fetch with your dog, skateboard, and many more. There are lots of activities you could do. Its a big park i would say. There is even a restaurant with a restroom and playground for kids. Every sunday a lot of people are there. There are trashcans you will see everywhere to prevent dirty park which ivery nice
Panyang P — Google review
Wonderful park for a wee walk, to relax and listen to nature. The Japanese garden is nice, but it was very busy. Lot's of people out and about, but it didn't felt overcrowded. We enjoyed our visit there....
ConieCon L — Google review
Great Park with various features such as a Japanese guarden and a row of Roman grave stones found in the area.
Richard A — Google review
4.6
(15891)
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4.6
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Ludwig-Erhard-Allee 20, 53175 Bonn, Germany
http://foerderverein-freizeitpark-rheinaue.de/
+49 228 374030
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Wertheimer Burg

German restaurant
Sights & Landmarks
Castles
Burg Wertheim, also known as the Wertheim Castle, is situated on a hillside and can be reached by a 15-minute uphill walk from the village. While it is mostly in ruins, it offers an intriguing historical experience with well-explained historic facts for interested visitors. The castle provides stunning views of the picturesque town of Wertheim. Additionally, there are nearby restaurants and places to relax with family or friends after exploring the castle.
We visited the castle. Restaurant in a castle, what better combination. Of course I tried the food. Everything was delicious, I ordered Mediterranean shrimp, semi-dry white wine and finally an apple strudel with a Baileys latte, the latter I think is a special because I didn't see it on the menu, but I did see it on the blackboard. An excellent experience, the day was sunny luckily and we ate outside with the wonderful view and food. Highly recommended.
AL S — Google review
Great views of the valley and good food in this interesting location. I had the Schweitzer Wurstsalat which was pretty good, but the vinaigrette was a bit weak. My wife enjoyed pepper garlic cream soup that was quite good. We finished off with Apfelstrudel with vanilla sauce, which was also good.
Andreas D — Google review
Really nice view and delicious food. Perfect place for small October dinner 🤤
Karol M — Google review
Although in ruins it is still a majestic Castle over the pictoresque town of Wertheim. One might feel sick when on the top of the tower but the view is worth climbing up.
Vlastimír S — Google review
Very nice place to spend some time with the family or the friends. There you can find also a place to eat or to have a drink. Also the city of Wertheim is very nice to make a walk, drink a coffee, eat an ice cream. :)
Mihaela T — Google review
Great view of the city, good local German food :) will back here again
Yunqi B — Google review
Wow. Just wow. This is a must visit place. The view is amazing. Plus we saw a CONCERT in the castle courtyard.
Wesley C — Google review
Good little broken castle with a nice view. Not wheelchair or stroller friendly tho, but still good. 2 euro per person.
Dougie G — Google review
4.5
(1845)
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4.4
(233)
Schloßgasse 11, 97877 Wertheim, Germany
https://speisekartenweb.de/restaurants/wertheim/burg-wertheim-restaurant-74214?utm_source=google_profile&utm_medium=google_profile&utm_campaign=admin
+49 9342 913238
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Wertheim Village

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Wertheim Village is an outdoor shopping mall designed like a village, offering over 100 outlet stores from well-known brands. Conveniently located on the A3 motorway, it's just a 50-minute drive from Frankfurt and 60 minutes from Nuremberg, with ample free parking available. The area is easily accessible by train and bus as well. The village features various wheelchair-accessible boutiques, clean restrooms with facilities for parents, and open restaurants.
I love this place. I come here once every six months and always leave with purchases))) I especially like the selection of sportswear. There are many shops on the outlet territory, there is a restaurant area, toilets are also available. It is best to go here by car, the parking lot is huge and it is free for visitors.
Yuliia V — Google review
Very nice outlet shopping village, well decorated, almost all branded shops are there, plenty of free parking space. Food in the Italian restaurant is also tasty.
Mohammad U — Google review
It is for sure very nice looking outlet, but almost impossible to find some really good offers as in some other outlets, prices are pretty high in general, so do not expect some great shopping deals.
Milos L — Google review
Nice place for shopping, multiple brands and should check online for offers, sometime really good offers will be there but in general prices here are not much difference between other places except offers. Nice place and location.
Shivanand B — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Wertheim Village is a fantastic destination for outlet shopping — clean, beautifully designed, and home to a wide range of premium and luxury brands. Whether you’re here for fashion, accessories, or homeware, there’s something for everyone. One standout feature is the excellent concierge service. You can have your shopping bags sent directly to the concierge for collection later, which makes for a much more comfortable and hands-free shopping experience. It’s a thoughtful touch that adds real convenience, especially if you’re planning a full day here. The facilities are equally impressive. The toilets are beautifully maintained and clearly built with comfort in mind — spacious, clean, and even stylish, which is rare for outlet malls. Overall, Wertheim Village delivers a premium shopping experience that’s a cut above the usual outlets. Highly recommended for a day of relaxed, high-quality retail therapy.
Irene L — Google review
A lot of stores. Not bad discounts. There are a few restaurants but when it’s too hot outside unfortunately doesn’t have anything with air conditioning where you can sit and eat. Parking space is free and that is a big big plus.
Jelena A — Google review
The place to buy quality stuff, its a market of world top brands , and sometimes if you are lucky and have some sale on some store, it makes your day because you get super quality stuff for a very very reasonable price, my favorite market 😀
Majid K — Google review
Great outlet shopping experience. This outlet is a bit far away from the Frankfurt CBD area if you take a train and bus to get there. Luckily, I found and booked their shuttle bus to get there; it was so convincing. The only comment for their shuttle bus is that the return time is a bit early, at 3:25 PM. This is a beautiful countryside outlet, with a nice view, and many famous shops with great discounts. Their Italian restaurant is quite good. But their waffle shop at the corner is a nightmare; it is cold and not good. And during the trip with the shuttle bus, you can also see a fantastic view.
Eason L — Google review
4.3
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3.9
(566)
Almosenberg, 97877 Wertheim, Germany
https://www.thebicestercollection.com/wertheim-village/de/ihr-besuch/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb+click
+49 9342 9199100
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KissSalis Therme Bad Kissingen

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Thermal baths
Spas & Wellness
KissSalis Therme Bad Kissingen is a beautiful and relaxing wellness destination with a variety of pools and amenities, including sauna, steam bath, gym, and saline inhalation steam room. The facility offers varying temperature pools for visitors to enjoy. It's recommended to visit during the week when there is a mature crowd to fully appreciate the tranquil atmosphere. The place also provides good camper van overnight parking and has a restaurant with delicious food options.
One of the best if not the best thermal complex I've visited in Germany. Weekdays are quieter than weekends. 23€ for 3 hours with the sauna area access is very good value for money.
Michael — Google review
Excellent place for a day in a thermal bath. We spent around 3 hours there, and it felt too short. Please remember that the place is not too big, and they calculate headcount to allow you to enter. When we were there around 1 pm, it was full, and we waited roughly half an hour. Inside, there’s also a cafe, and the same cafe can be also found at the entrance. For the price, the place is excellent!
Soumya C — Google review
Full Day ticket at KissSalis, it worth every penny! From varieties of in door and outdoor thermal pools to Saunas, beautiful and child friendly setting. Please add Pomes to the menu 😋
Sele K — Google review
Absolutely lovely place. What must be clean is clean. Just relax and warm yourself. I attended alone and brought my father. He liked very much as I did!
Yuriy C — Google review
Truly fantastic spa day experience right in beautiful historic Bad Kissingen - this spa has so many perks ✅ Salt bath just float away your troubles ✅ Huge big spa bath ✅ Family friendly ✅ totally affordable- 7€ per hour ✅ Lovely sun “ruhe” room with floating rocker chairs ✅ sauna room (I do believe it’s extra) ✅ plenty of parking but it’s also a bus stop for the city bus too ✅ Food is amazing 🍽 - with vegetarian options too Lovely lovely day
Travel W — Google review
A great place to relax with family or friends, offering multiple pools at different temperatures. I visit frequently and sometimes use the sauna, which has various types with different temperature levels. There is also a relaxation area upstairs with hanging chairs and spectacular views of nature. It’s important to note that this is a nude sauna. If that makes you uncomfortable, it’s best not to pay the additional fee. Additionally, there is a floating pool with a high salt concentration that allows you to float effortlessly. Many people don’t know that there is a Dampfbad (steam bath) upstairs, which is free to use and doesn’t require an additional fee. The facility is wheelchair accessible, and there is even a dedicated pool for people with disabilities. As for dining, the ice cream is delicious, and you can sit indoors or outdoors. The food is quite good considering it’s a pool, spa, and relaxation center. Overall, the atmosphere is excellent, and the staff is friendly and professional.
Renat T — Google review
Beautiful place. Very relaxing, especially nice to visit at night. Good stellplatz camper van overnight parking too. Food good in restaurant. A favourite stopping over spot on our drives south.
Mandy S — Google review
We spent 2 hours in this thermal bath. Very nice place for family, and also has a quiet place. I have had eczema in my hand for years which keeps coming back. After one day here my skin improved and healed so very fast, less that 24 hours. Our stay here was only 1 night and I wish we had more time to stay longer for my skin’s complete healing. I will definitely return and plan to stay longer in this beautiful and quite town for relaxation time and healing.
Vera R — Google review
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4.4
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Heiligenfelder Allee 16, 97688 Bad Kissingen, Germany
http://www.kisssalis.de/
+49 971 1218000
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Marienberg Fortress

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Fortress
Museums
Perched on a hillside overlooking the Main River, Marienberg Fortress is a reconstructed 13th-century stronghold that houses art and history museums. The fortress has a rich history dating back to a Celtic fortification in the 1st century BC and offers insights into the region's past through extensive collections of artifacts at the Main Franconian Museum. Visitors can also explore formal terrace gardens while enjoying stunning views of Wurzburg from this strategic vantage point.
Nice castle on the hill. Amazing panoramic views to Wurcburg city. Nice calm walking trays. There is a bus no.9 going down the hill.
JOvi E — Google review
One of the best strolls in the area : crossing the bridge and leisurely walking up to the fortress in the midst of vineyards. Strongly recommended the castle tour and enjoying the view from the top gardens.
Tony B — Google review
I’ve hiked to the fortress crossing Alte Mianbrucke bridge and going gradually on Zeller Strabe and via chain of town gardens culminating in ascent to back entrance of Marienberg Fortress (with benefit of sightseeing much more than the forest). Given limited amount of time, I have not chosen interior tour, but full loop around the fortress afforded beautiful town and nature views. Returning back to the town via main entrance to the forest was quick and easy descent.
Mike Z — Google review
Worth a visit, even while renovations are underway. At the moment the main part of the fortress isn't accessible, but the museum is still well worth the ttrip. If using public transportation, take the #9 line to get as close to the main entrance as possible.
Nathan V — Google review
The Marienberg Fortress offers a fantastic view over Würzburg and looks beautiful from the outside. Unfortunately, there is currently a lot of construction work going on, so a large part of the area couldn’t be visited. We only stayed outside and didn’t go inside, so I can’t comment on the interior. The parking fees were quite high, so I would recommend walking up from the old town instead — it’s a nice way to enjoy the scenery!
Cara J — Google review
We have just enjoyed a very pleasant and interesting visit to the fortress. The steady climb up from the river provided nice views. Although the fortress is undergoing major renovations until 2032, the museum in the former arsenal was worth a visit, especially for the exhibition on the peasants war for which this year is the 500th anniversary. Being a Sunday admission was only 1 euro each! During the renovations, tours of the main part of the fortress are by guide only, tickets from the visitor centre in the new courtyard. At this time of year (November until Spring) tours are in German only. However, as we were the only two people signed up for the 14:00 tour, the guide was able to do it in English. This was very informative and personal. Our thanks to the lovely guide for this. During the refurbishment, the cafe etc is closed, but there is a kiosk selling cols drinks and hot snacks, plus machines for hot drinks. Overall, well worth a visit!
John S — Google review
A fortress wrapped in history — and home to some of the most unforgettable views in Würzburg. Even though Festung Marienberg was partially under renovation during our visit, the experience was absolutely worth the climb. In fact, the construction almost faded into the background the moment we started walking up the hillside paths surrounded by vineyards and those classic Würzburg panoramas. When we reached the top, everything was covered in thick fog — the kind that makes the whole place feel mysterious and ancient. The fortress walls, towers, and archways appeared like shadows in the mist, and honestly, it added such a cinematic touch. We thought we’d lost the view for the day… but then, a few minutes later, the fog slowly opened up. And that’s when the magic happened. The entire city revealed itself beneath us — the river, the old town rooftops, the bridges, and the rolling hills. It felt like watching a curtain lift on the most beautiful stage scene you can imagine. The contrast between the fog and the suddenly crystal-clear panorama was surreal. You could feel the whole crowd around us go silent for a moment, just taking it in. Even with renovations, the fortress remains a must-visit. The atmosphere, the history, the climb, and especially the views — everything comes together perfectly. If you’re in Würzburg, you simply can’t skip this place. And if you’re lucky enough to catch the fog lifting like we did, you’ll remember that moment for a long, long time.
Ronnie P — Google review
The path to fortress is incredible and the view from top along with Main river view reminded me of Prague and the bridge resembling some what to Charles bridge. The red roofs and architecturally decorated view was splendid. I would definitely go again.
N K — Google review
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QWQC+XR, Marienberg, 97082 Würzburg, Germany
http://www.schloesser.bayern.de/deutsch/schloss/objekte/wu_fest.htm
+49 931 3551750
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Old Main Bridge

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Bridge
The Old Main Bridge, also known as Alte Mainbrucke in German, is a historic stone bridge in Wurzburg that dates back to the 16th century. Adorned with statues of saints and historical figures, it serves as a cultural and social hub for both locals and tourists. The bridge offers stunning views of the Marienberg Fortress and the Main River, making it a popular spot for people to gather, especially in the evenings.
Old Main Bridge – Simple, Peaceful, Timeless I didn’t cross the bridge, just saw it from the riverbank — and honestly, that was enough. The red stone arches, the quiet flow of the Main, and the reflections in the water made for such a peaceful moment. It’s not flashy, but it has this calm, old-world charm. Perfect spot for a slow walk, a photo, or just to sit and breathe for a bit.
Keerthy N — Google review
Excellent place to stand and people watch. The were having a fair so the town was overflowing with beautiful people. The promenade along the canal is perfect for a lovely stroll and a glass.
Raymond J — Google review
Great place for a pedestrian bridge. Watch the locks and dams move boats up and down the river and people from shore to shore. The statues and hanging baskets are a nice touch. The benches are an invitation to enjoy the views in all directions. This is a very historic structure. The bars and rearraunts at both ends are good also.
Dan H — Google review
Würzburg is such a charming city, and this bridge is truly the heart of that charm. Grabbing a glass (or two) of wine and watching the sunset here is an experience you shouldn’t miss. The atmosphere is amazing — people chatting, laughing, enjoying the moment together. It’s lively but relaxed, full of warmth and good energy. Absolutely beautiful and priceless experience! Pro tip: buy some olives from a nearby store and take that hedonism to the max...
Luka G — Google review
One of the most iconic attractions in Wurtzburg, the bridge’s architectural style with massive statues tucked in niches resembles closely with Charles Bridge in Prague. Both are really gorgeous pedestrian bridges with splendid views from the bridge and of the bridge from shores. Similarity continues in number of tourists and locals crossing them. I have had opportunity to cross the bridge in the morning before local winery stand opens and in afternoon. Much more palatable in the morning. After wine stand opens, the bridge becomes really congested and hard to cross.
Mike Z — Google review
This is the main attraction of Würzburg. In the evenings, many locals and tourists gather. Everyone tastes the famous local wine. Beautiful views of the city, the fortress and the river. You don't want to leave this bridge!
Valeriy V — Google review
One of the most breathtaking spots in Würzburg — absolutely surreal views! The bridge next to the Rathaus is hands down one of the city’s highlights. Standing here gives you this postcard-perfect view of the old town on one side and the Marienberg Fortress towering above the vineyards on the other. When the sun hits the castle in the late afternoon, the whole scene looks unreal — like something out of a fantasy movie. It’s also a great spot for photos. You get wide angles of the Main River, the historic skyline, and that classic Würzburg charm all in one frame. Whether you’re shooting on an iPhone or a pro camera, this bridge basically does the work for you. There’s usually a lively atmosphere with people enjoying a drink and soaking in the view, but it never feels overwhelming. If you’re exploring Würzburg, this is the place you must stop — the kind of view you remember long after the trip.
Ronnie P — Google review
A beautiful historic spot right in the heart of the city! 🍷 The perfect location to enjoy a glass of wine while taking in the stunning view of Marienberg Fortress. Full of charm and atmosphere — truly unforgettable! ✨
Victoriia K — Google review
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Alte Mainbrücke 4, 97070 Würzburg, Germany
https://www.wuerzburg.de/tourismus/wuerzburg-entdecken/sehenswuerdigkeiten/alte-mainbruecke/index.html
+49 931 370
9

Market Plaza Water Fountain

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
When visiting Wurzburg, make sure to capture a memorable moment in front of the Market Plaza Water Fountain. This vibrant market square serves as a hub for various events and markets, infusing the town with continuous energy and celebration. The fountain, designed by Johann Andreas Gartner in 1802, features a 15-meter obelisk on a square pedestal with simple fountain bowls in the east and west directions. During warmer seasons, the fountain operates as a focal point of the Lower Market Square.
The water fountain on the Market Plaza is at the base of a tall stone obelisk. Sculpted human figures are present on two sides of the base.
Fred F — Google review
This is an interesting fountain monument at Marktplatz. It is the work of Johann Andreas Gärtner (1802). What you see is a 15 metre high obelisk with simple fountain features that seem to operate during the warmer months of the year. There are classical style reliefs on the side of the fountain that appear to have been added in 1881. We visited Würzburg during December. At that time the base and lower level of the Obelisk Fountain were covered up. However, there were lights strung up around the Obelisk that were turned on in the evenings during the Christmas Market, adding ambience to the festival environs at Marktplatz.
Brad — Google review
Looks truncated.
Martin H — Google review
(Translated by Google) The fountain in the market square I saw this fountain with my girlfriend during a day out in Würzburg. It is a tall stone obelisk, located within the market square, with a fountain at the base. The support, with a square base, houses taps that are always open from which water constantly flows and collects in small shell-shaped containers. When all the stalls are present it is not easy to see the lower part. (Original) La fontana di piazza del mercato Ho visto questa fontana con la mia ragazza in occasione di una giornata a Würzburg. Si tratta di un alto obelisco in pietra, situato all'interno della piazza del mercato, con una fontana alla base. II supporto, a base quadrata, ospita dei rubinetti sempre aperti da cui sgorga costantemente l'acqua che si raccoglie in piccoli recipienti a forma di conchiglia. Quando tutti i banchetti sono presenti non è semplice scorgere la parte bassa.
Marco R — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's not every day that you see an obelisk and it fits perfectly into the surrounding Marienmarktplatz. Unfortunately, the market stalls are very close to the obelisk, making a free photo almost impossible. (Original) Einen Obelisken sieht man nicht alle Tage und dieser passt toll in den umliegenden Marienmarktplatz hinein. Leider sind die Marktstände sehr nah an dem Obelisken, wodurch ein freies Foto fast unmöglich ist.
Andi — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wow, what's the obelisk doing here? Interesting, historic. The focal point of the market square and a good meeting place. (Original) Wow, was macht der Obelisk hier? Interessant, historisch. Mittelpunkt des Marktplatzes und guter Treffpunkt.
Michael E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice, good location in the old town. (Original) Sehr schön, gute Lage in der Altstadt.
Damir B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The fountains in Würzburg have dried up in winter, but the obelisk from the times of secularization and classicism proudly towers over the colorful, decorated and pre-Christmas glowing stalls of the Christmas market. (Original) Die Brunnen in Würzburg sind im Winter versiegt, aber der Obelisk aus den Zeiten der Säkularisation und des Klassizismus überragt stolz die bunten, geschmückten und vorweihnachtlich leuchtenden Buden des Weihnachts-Marktes.
Monika S — Google review
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Unterer Marktplatz, 97070 Würzburg, Germany
https://wuerzburgwiki.de/wiki/Obeliskbrunnen
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Würzburg Residence

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
The Würzburg Residence is a must-see attraction in the city, known for its opulent 18th-century palace and formal gardens. This UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases magnificent Baroque architecture and lush surroundings. The palace, built between 1719 and 1744 under the patronage of the Prince-Bishops of Würzburg, boasts intricate stuccoes, lavish furnishings, and an impressive fresco by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo.
Gorgeous rococo. Twice a day English tours but the tour is not really necessary. The small von Wagner museum is worth a quick stop (it's free) and the church is small but pretty. There is a tourist town bus that stops outside the Residence during summer months. There are no online tickets sales or time slots.
Kate J — Google review
The decorations were wonderful, and the optical illusions on the ceiling were so impressive that I could have mistaken them for real sculptors. I took a guided tour in English, and they explained every detail, which was very educational. Towards the end of the tour, there were photos of the building that were devastated during World War II, and I was impressed by how well it had been restored.
Taka N — Google review
An absolute masterpiece — easily one of the most breathtaking palaces in all of Germany. The Würzburg Residence is the kind of place that stops you in your tracks the moment you walk in. Even if you’ve visited other European palaces, this one has a unique elegance — a perfect blend of Bavarian grandeur, Italian influence, and French sophistication. The scale, the symmetry, the attention to detail… everything feels world-class. The highlight is undeniably the grand staircase with Tiepolo’s famous ceiling fresco. It’s massive, vibrant, and so full of movement that you could stare at it for ages. The fact that it survived WWII feels almost miraculous. Every room that follows — from the mirrored hall to the intricate salons — feels like stepping deeper into a story where every wall, every frame, every piece of décor has something to say. The flow of the visit is smooth, the staff are friendly, and the signage makes it easy to understand the historical context without feeling overwhelmed. Photography restrictions apply in some areas, but honestly, that makes you focus on the craft and artistry even more. The gardens are another highlight. Perfectly manicured and incredibly serene, they create a stunning contrast with the palace’s ornate interior. If the weather is good, take your time — the angles for photos are endless. In spring and summer, it’s absolutely magical. Overall, the Würzburg Residence is a must-visit. It’s grand, inspiring, beautifully preserved, and one of the crown jewels of Franconian history. A true UNESCO treasure and an unforgettable experience.
Ronnie P — Google review
The Würzburg Residence is an absolute marvel—both architecturally and atmospherically. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it stuns with its grandeur even before you step inside. The perfectly symmetrical façade, elegant domes, and sweeping gardens immediately signal that you’ve arrived somewhere truly special. Inside, the lavish interiors are almost overwhelming in their beauty. The Baroque and Rococo details, particularly in the chapel and ceremonial rooms, are full of intricate marble, gold leaf, and awe-inspiring ceiling frescoes. You could stand there for hours just admiring the craftsmanship. But what truly sets this place apart is the Residence Garden. It’s a quiet sanctuary right in the heart of the city. The sculpted hedges, fountains, and graceful statues are all arranged with such harmony that walking through the paths feels like stepping into a painting. Whether you’re sitting in the shade of an old tree or admiring the palace from behind a leafy arch, there’s a calming elegance to every corner. This is not just a site for history or art lovers—it’s a peaceful escape where you can slow down, breathe, and enjoy beauty at your own pace.
Ishantha H — Google review
We spent some time in the gardens of the Residenz which you can do at no cost. The place is neatly maintained and you can get stunning views of the huge baroque palace. There's also parking on the other side of the building as well as a free public toilet nearby.
Áron S — Google review
Worth a visit The building is beautiful and monumental. The main room is magnificent: the ceiling is painted, and the staircase is impressive
ЭЛЛИ Ш — Google review
This is a beautiful place to visit. The opulence is almost overwhelming. It was a little warm inside but not unbearable. The gardens are INCREDIBLE. Highly recommend, very walkable.
Samantha T — Google review
This is a unesco world heritage site. Very well maintained especially given that it was damaged during the second world war. The key highlights are the glass room, ceiling art and the gardens. The total visit time would be 2-3 hrs. Do spend time in the gardens. The rooms can feel repetitive after a while with the same greek themed tapestries
Piyush T — Google review
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Residenzpl. 2, 97070 Würzburg, Germany
https://www.residenz-wuerzburg.de/
+49 931 355170
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11

Wildpark an den Eichen

Wildlife park
Nature & Parks
Parks
Wildlife park home to deer, moose & birdlife, plus mini golf, a kids' play area & a splash pool.
Really it was worth to visit it has walking track that feel you are at mountain it is ideal for family day out, car park is free and no entry fee
Mukhtar A — Google review
Great mark with playgrounds and animals. Really nice and clean. No entrance fee. Dogs on a leash allowed. Definitely recommend!
Iliyan T — Google review
Very nice “Wild park”, and even more crazy that it's completely for free! You can walk in and enjoy the animals and the lovely park. In addition, they also have a considerable amount of nice playgrounds for all ages.
Adam C — Google review
A great place to get your exercise and make family memories. There are sections that were not here the last time I was here so make sure you have a lot of time because there is a lot to see. Also a great place to let your children run all of their energy out!
TAWAN P — Google review
Very nice place for kids!
Philip V — Google review
Great place for kids of all ages. Free entry. You can buy animal food in vending machines (they take 50 cent coins only). The animals, especially dear, moose etc., jave wonderful huge enclosures. Multiple playgrounds and a kids pool/water play area. Right now the various viewing platforms are closed off due to covid. Take bug spray. Easy to spend 2 hours, more if staying at tje pool or playgrounds!
Petra C — Google review
A lot has changed over the years. Coming here since I was a child, so for the last 30 years. And I have to say I could see so much improvement! It's a great place for the whole family. Go for a walk, visit the animals, pet and feed them, go to the playground, play Minigolf, lie in the grass, go in the pool,... Would highly recommend!
Julia S — Google review
Great place for families. Free day outting. Clean and very walkable even for persons with limited abilities. You can feed some of the animals. We have been a few times.
Felicia ( — Google review
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Albin-Kitzinger-Straße, 97422 Schweinfurt, Germany
https://www.schweinfurt.de/leben-freizeit/wildpark/index.html
+49 9721 51504
12

Maria im Weingarten

Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Pretty church built in the 13th Century. An image of The Madonna, in wood, made in the 16th Century adorns the ceiling.
Robert — Google review
Steep walk up, costs entree fee
Julia S — Google review
Well maintained nice old Marian church
Studio T — Google review
Wonderful place with a lot of history!
Fabrícius ( — Google review
Top
Thomas K — Google review
Magic
Matthias O — Google review
(Translated by Google) An easy climb from the parking lot leads up to Maria im Weinberg. At the top, you'll be rewarded with a magnificent view of the surrounding vineyards and the Main Valley. The church itself is rather plain and not particularly worth seeing, but a closer look at the Riemenschneider Madonna is worthwhile. The fine carving is truly remarkable, and the story of the Madonna, which you can read inside the church, is also interesting. The €2 entrance fee is well worth it. If you're nearby and the weather is good, Maria im Weinberg is a pleasant destination for a short stroll. Not a highlight in itself, but combined with the beautiful landscape, it's definitely worth it. (Original) Ein leichter Aufstieg vom Parkplatz führt hinauf zu Maria im Weinberg. Oben wird man mit einer tollen Aussicht auf die umliegenden Weinberge und das Maintal belohnt. Die Kirche selbst ist eher schlicht und an sich nicht besonders sehenswert, dafür lohnt sich aber ein genauer Blick auf die Riemenschneider Madonna. Die feine Schnitzkunst ist wirklich bemerkenswert, und auch die Geschichte der Madonna, die man in der Kirche nachlesen kann, ist interessant. 2 Euro Eintritt sind zu verschmerzen. Wenn man in der Nähe ist und das Wetter mitspielt, ist Maria im Weinberg ein nettes Ziel für einen kleinen Spaziergang. Kein Highlight für sich, aber in Kombination mit der schönen Landschaft durchaus lohnenswert.
Matthias W — Google review
(Translated by Google) There's not much to see! Charging an entrance fee, well... perhaps something very special for believers, but still borderline. There's no restaurant on site. The exterior of the complex is not well maintained, and the interior is nothing special either... (Original) Gibt wenig zu sehen! Dafür Eintritt zu nehmen, naja… für Gläubige vielleicht was ganz besonderes, dennoch grenzwertig. Ein Lokal vor Ort fehlt. Die Anlage außen nicht gut gepflegt, innen auch nichts besonderes…
Sebastian N — Google review
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Kirchbergweg 20, 97332 Volkach, Germany
http://www.pg-mainschleife.de/
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Comburg

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Comburg, located near the medieval town of Schwabisch Hall in southern Germany, has a rich history dating back to 1063 when it was owned by the Counts of Comburg. The Abbey of Comburg took possession in 1106, but later it was handed over to the Staufen family by Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. The area is home to an impressive 1000-year-old monastery built in Romanesque and Baroque styles.
Comburg Monastery in Schwäbisch Hall is a stunning destination, perfect for an afternoon stroll. The serene atmosphere offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. As you wander through the monastery grounds, you are treated to breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The entry is free, making it an accessible and budget-friendly outing for everyone. The combination of historical architecture and natural beauty makes Comburg Monastery a must-visit location for those who appreciate tranquility and scenic vistas. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking a quiet place to unwind, this monastery provides an ideal setting for reflection and relaxation.
Igor B — Google review
medieval Monastery who received architectural changes through ages till the today baroque furnishing. the monastery itself is like a fortress of complex buildings and vast yards. to visit the church and the chapel you need a reservation for a guided tour. no information is available at the place even if the gates are open.
David A — Google review
A lovely area. I've been twice and it's very peaceful and nice views overlooking the town.
Andrew D — Google review
Imposing 1000 year old former monastery built in the Romanesque and Baroque styles, near the beautiful medieval town of Schwäbisch Hall in southern Germany
Brian B — Google review
Beautiful temple castle. So quiet during winter holidays. Free entrance. Walk around the castle in inside barbican. superb
Kálmán H — Google review
Nice little place for an evening getaway. There is a children play area near the car parking.
Ajay — Google review
Great place to visit. And free.
J B — Google review
A perfectly preserved monastery, definitely worth a visit.
Max Z — Google review
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5, 74523 Schwäbisch Hall, Germany
https://www.kloster-grosscomburg.de/
14

Freizeit Land Geiselwind

Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Thrill, family & water rides, playgrounds, animatronics, live shows & animals in an amusement park.
A great day spent with family and friends, plenty of attractions, shows, wheelchair accessible with an escort.
Don O — Google review
Very nice and alot of games and many places to set and take a rest . Recommend for all ages and very nice for family.
Prince A — Google review
Thoroughly enjoyed my visit. Kids had an excellent time and did not want to leave. Food options are great and prices are expected to be a bit higher so no surprise there. There a re variety of rides for everyone of all ages. Glad it wasn't too crowded when we visited on 03 July. My favorite ride was the boomerang. Also there a husky friendly rides for my guys who wear a couple XX's in their shirt or waistband. Can't wait to go back next weekend.
Jules G — Google review
Great theme park, food and drink prices not too expensive. Rides are very varied with something for everyone.
Matt C — Google review
In general we had a lovely day there. The park is not that big but offers a wide range of activities for all age groups more suited for families and children. If you are an adrenalin junky you will find a few attractions but not that a variety as in other parks. We liked that there were food stalls and toilets everywhere and the wildlife areas to calm down a bit from the excitement. Some of the attractions seem a bit dated, though they are still fun to ride. The new area that was opened this year (Asia themed) looked nice, but the dragon rollercoaster didn't live up to our expectations. (no real light show or exciting exhibits, could do much better!) If you are looking for a nice family day, this will suit you fine 😉
Sebastian K — Google review
This is a great day out for a family with attractions suitable for all age groups. The park is well maintained and the layout offers plenty of shade and diversity. This would have been five stars from me if the prices were a bit more moderate. Kids pay full price from 1.40 m size, no family tickets and on site food, drinks and ice-cream are quite expensive. I recommend big families to bring their own food and drink.
Roberto G — Google review
Its a strange collection of attractions, some clearly left overs from earlier decades or second hand from other large attraction parks. But, nice atmosphere, green surroundings, not too busy. So, you pick what you like and go over and over again in the same attraction. For younger children lots of fun options. For teenagers too limited. My 13 and 15 year old enjoyed it for a couple of hours, but too few really exciting rollercoasters etc. Prices for food and drinks are high with 3 EUR for a black coffee. Zero vegan options. It's all just s bit out of date or conservative. Maybe exemplary for Bavaria?
Christy D — Google review
Today we visited Geiselwind. We came from the USA and decided to see. Honestly this was one of the best experiences I have had. The rides were awesome, people were friendly. Definitely would recommend for parents with kids or even for adults!
Monica G — Google review
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Wiesentheider Str. 25, 96160 Geiselwind, Germany
http://www.freizeit-land.de/
+49 9556 921192
15

Ansbach Residence

Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Elegant rooms in this opulent, historical palace showcase paintings, Ansbach pottery & porcelain.
very place to visit. but is a shame we can't take picture in the tour.
Alex C — Google review
baroque-renaissance residence, place of sitting for the Markgraven. you can only visit with a guided tour, a gothic hall on the ground floor is open freely. the tour is a series of rooms and story of the owners. the place is under heavy renovation works (outside and inside), plans for end 2025 to be reopen without limitations again, but the replica is there to see especially the ceiling rococo in the fest Halle. the place was barely damaged in war so you could actually see original stuff from the 18th century.
David A — Google review
The palace offers an engaging visit that can be completed within an hour. Visitors have the opportunity to explore several interesting rooms and gain insightful information about the site. Guided tours are available and provide a great experience; however, they are conducted exclusively in German. For non-German speakers, understanding the full context may be challenging, as the information is presented in a printout sheet, which does not entirely capture the essence of the experience. Also some of the rooms are under repairs and are not visitable. Additionally, the ground floor features a porcelain exhibition, enhancing the visit with an interesting cultural touch.
Petros P — Google review
Visited the castle with the English tour because you can't visit by yourself. The guide was really nice and his English was great too. The castle is really nice though it is not furnished and some renovations were going on. But the guide made the visit much better to be honest!
Melanie M — Google review
Really beautiful palace and tour was very interesting. Not as opulent or large as the one in Munich but still quite nice. Parking is on the city street and you have to pay for it.
Kat D — Google review
Excellent visit, not yours at the moment due to covid, but you can walk through the rooms.on your own (although not ally he rooms are open), there is only limited information in English, but staff are really friends, after visiting I went to the gardens across the road
Zoe R — Google review
Haven't been inside but outside is interesting. Haven't expected to see such big residence in this small town
Alina — Google review
Kinda there is something “vibe”.
V2 V — Google review
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Promenade 27, 91522 Ansbach, Germany
http://www.residenz-ansbach.de/
+49 981 95383922
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16

Schlosspark Dennenlohe

Park
Sights & Landmarks
Cafe
Castle
Restaurant
Scenic spot
Truly great to visit and even in winter. Lots of fun dog sculptures and little pavilions or Japanese garden stone pagodas. We had been here once in summer to see the lotus pond. Can’t wait to visit again in spring !
Jennifer Y — Google review
Initially was thinking the park will reach the villa but that was not the case. It can’t even be seen from the park. The park is a beautiful one, most interesting part I’ve found to be the area in proximity of the lake. A visit is recommended.
Gabriel ( — Google review
Wunderfull place to go to relax and walk. You truly can spend hours there. Seeing some lakes, animals and different plants. A non crowded nice area to be around.
Marc L — Google review
Love this place! When the lotus bloom is just magical! I took the stroller but it is best to put your baby in an ergobaby if you can, so you can really walk the trails. Love the temple on top of the hill!have a caffè top with lots of choices of cakes.loved it!
Stella L — Google review
I was very positively surprised by visiting the park. It has very various paths, even kinda adventure. We were there with the whole family (adults + 4 years old kid) and all of us are very happy. Would visit again for sure.
Alex A — Google review
A must visit and dogs are allowed too, every other Sunday they are even allowed to be off leash for play dates. But still recommend to keep them leashed unless your recall is good or other dog owners want contact. It’s just a decent manner to do so between dog owners :)
C. S — Google review
The Schlosspark is a stunningly beautiful garden, especially when the rhododendren are in bloom. One part of the park is inspired by the Japanese style, while the other part - which is still being extended and worked on - features a moor and has been left to nature. You can easily spend 3 hours in this park if you explore all the hidden paths and maybe have a seat on one of the many benches, to enjoy the views. It's one of my favourite places to visit! Don't forget your camera. ;)
Silvia L — Google review
Needs a lot of work and almost doesn't have any flowers (at least it didn't in April) not much love is given to this place as it seems abandoned and run down, even though the Schlosspark could be something really amazing if some work were REALLY put into it. The café does make good Flammkuchen, I give it that. The restaurant was closed because "of the season" which was quite disappointing. The place was a let down but hopefully it can turn into something great with a little bit of work and advertisment! Good luck 🤞
Julian B — Google review
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4.0
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Dennenlohe 1, 91743 Unterschwaningen, Germany
http://www.dennenlohe.de/
+49 9836 96888
17

Schwörhaus

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Located in the fishing district near the Danube, Schwörhaus is a captivating red and yellow baroque building from the 17th century. Today, it serves as the city museum. Every year, the elected mayor takes an oath here in front of residents. The building holds historical significance and houses an intriguing archive that tells the impressive story of Ulm. It's not only a great place to explore Ulm's history but also offers a glimpse into its oldest building.
Every year, the mayor comes out to promise to his people various stuff. I never believe his words and probably never will, because he is telling truth only 80% of the time, but the building still looks cool!
GermanMaKo — Google review
it is the house where tradionally the citizens swear their oath to the city rules. still happens till now. but it is a closed building, although the exterior is renovated with an old style.
David A — Google review
Nice historical place worth a visit from the inside and the outside.
Rawad B — Google review
That was the place the oldest building in the city was found
Desmond S — Google review
Brief and direct aproach to the city History.
Elena — Google review
Great place
Oli — Google review
(Translated by Google) A larger room dedicated to the city's history in the historic Schwörhaus (Vogelhaus). A good, entertaining presentation, and despite "only" occupying one room, it's a good, informative hour. Highly recommended. (Original) Ein größerer Raum über die Stadtgeschichte im historischen Schwörhaus. Gute, kurzweilige Präsentation und trotz "nur" eines Raumes ist man eine gute, informative Stunde damit beschäftigt. Empfehlenswert.
Katharina S — Google review
(Translated by Google) There is currently an interesting exhibition here related to the history of Ulm. Admission is free. (Original) Здесь сейчас проходит интересная экспозиция связанная с историей Ульма.Посешение бесплатно.
Madona L — Google review
4.4
(110)
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4.7
(820)
Weinhof 12, 89073 Ulm, Germany
https://stadtarchiv.ulm.de/ausstellungen
18

Ulm Minster

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Lutheran church
Sights & Landmarks
The Ulmer Münster is a Lutheran church built in Gothic style, located in the heart of Ulm City. It boasts the world's tallest steeple at 161.53 meters high and features an impressive carved choir. The church is considered a must-visit landmark in Germany, offering visitors a glimpse into the Middle Ages with its lovely Gothic architecture.
I visited the Ulm Minster on my birthday and it was such a special experience. The structure is absolutely breathtaking – you can’t help but be amazed by how tall and detailed it is. I found out it’s actually the tallest church in the world, with a spire reaching about 161 meters high! It took several centuries to complete, starting in the 14th century and finally finishing in the late 1800s. Walking around the cathedral, I was blown away by the gothic architecture and how well-preserved everything is. The inside is peaceful and beautiful, and just standing there made me feel so small in the best way. I didn’t climb the tower this time, but even from the outside, it’s super impressive. If you’re ever in Ulm, you must visit this place. It made my birthday truly memorable. Totally worth it! 😊
Pankaj S — Google review
Every nice church. This church has the tallest tower in the world. You can pay 7 Euros and walk all the way to the top. Please ensure that you are semi fit....it is a long and winding staircase of over 750 steps. But the view is worth it. They are currently doing some restorations to the church so please bear with the noise.
Lewis M — Google review
Ulm Minster is breathtaking both inside and out. The Gothic architecture is incredibly detailed, and the interior is full of history — especially the 15th-century choir stalls with their intricate wood carvings. The highlight, of course, is climbing the tallest church spire in the world. It’s 768 steps up a narrow staircase, but the panoramic view over the city and, on clear days, even the Alps, makes it worth every step. Inside, the atmosphere is peaceful and bright, with beautiful stained-glass windows and an impressive organ. The Münsterplatz around the church is also lively, with cafés and markets (the Christmas market here is fantastic). Be prepared: the tower climb is steep and not for everyone, but if you can manage it, it’s unforgettable. Overall, Ulm Minster is one of Germany’s greatest landmarks. Highly recommended!
Sumit P — Google review
It's majestic building! Breathtaking from inside and outside. There's a lot of things to say about this place but if you like to visit place like this - you must! Instead of talking about it, I will share some photos for you ☺️
Aizarg — Google review
€9, Oct 2025 To climb to the top of church 768 stairs, quite an exercise Pity that there is not much to see above. Mostly covered Cool thing that you can pay with card 👍👍👍
Chang Y — Google review
Ulm Minster is an awe-inspiring masterpiece of Gothic architecture and holds the distinction of having the 2nd tallest church tower in the world. Standing at 161.53 meters. It's interior is very impressive and magnificent with stained glass window and majestic Hall.
Sarath P — Google review
Ulm Minster is an absolute must-see — not only for its record-breaking spire, but also for the sense of calm and beauty it offers. It’s very easy to reach, just a short and pleasant walk from Ulm’s main train station through the charming old town. When I visited, there was some ongoing renovation work, with padding and scaffolding around the front and upper sections, which did slightly spoil the full view of the façade. However, the minor distraction did not take away from the overall experience — once you step inside, the atmosphere completely changes. The city’s noise fades away, replaced by a deep sense of peace and stillness. Whether you’re interested in history, architecture, or simply looking for a quiet moment of reflection, Ulm Minster is a beautiful and easily accessible place to visit.
Girish V — Google review
The Ulm Minster is absolutely breathtaking and a must-see if you visit Ulm. Its towering spire — the tallest church tower in the world — dominates the skyline and offers incredible views if you climb to the top. The interior is just as impressive, with beautiful stained glass windows and a peaceful, majestic atmosphere. You can really feel the history and craftsmanship that went into every detail. Whether you’re interested in architecture, history, or just want a stunning view over the city, the Ulm Minster is unforgettable.
Lucho T — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(1973)
Münsterplatz 21, 89073 Ulm, Germany
https://www.ulmer-muenster.de/
19

Ulmer Rathaus

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City Hall
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Nestled in the heart of Ulm, the Ulmer Rathaus stands as a stunning testament to Renaissance architecture and local heritage. This remarkable town hall, which began construction in the 13th century, boasts an intricately frescoed facade that captivates visitors with its vibrant colors and historical significance. The murals tell stories of Ulm's past, making it feel like a living history book right before your eyes.
The Ulmer Rathaus is a must-see for anyone visiting Ulm. Its historical significance, stunning architecture, and vibrant role in the city’s cultural life make it a central piece of Ulm’s identity. Whether you’re admiring the frescoes from the outside or exploring the history inside, the Town Hall provides an enriching experience for history lovers and architecture enthusiasts alike.
IWA S — Google review
The Ulmer Rathaus is a beautiful and historic building right in the heart of Ulm. Its colorful façade, covered in detailed paintings and decorations, really stands out and gives you a glimpse into the city’s rich past. It’s one of those places you can’t help but stop to admire when walking through the old town. The mix of Gothic and Renaissance architecture makes it even more interesting. It’s definitely worth seeing, especially if you enjoy history or old European buildings.
Lucho T — Google review
This is a very impressive and magnificently preserved building. I am proud to be able to make this comment after experiencing it myself several times. If you are curious, please visit. The food is delicious, the service is fast. Very high quality black beer is served inside. The outside is full of handmade figures. Hz. Ibrahim Sacrifice incident is depicted. Jesus Christ is also shown. dating from the 1300s. Even the Ottoman coat of arms is present in the frescoes.
Hetz N — Google review
Very special building with colorful paintings and details. Almoust like a huge history book, these paintings, writings and coat of arms tell a lot about Ulm's past.Especially the huge and complex astronomical clock is worth the visit.
Ramona D — Google review
No visitor misses the 3 most important hotspots of Ulm - the Münster, the "Schiefe Haus" and the very special "Rathaus" with its colorful paintings and details. Almoust like a huge history book, these paintings, writings and coat of arms tell a lot about Ulm's past - if you have the time, join one of the guided tours. The active townhall interior is nice, but renovated - the storytelling outside and especially the huge and complex astronomical clock is worth the visit on the way down to the Danube or Fischerviertel.
Ulrich S — Google review
We visited Ulm and the Rathaus stood up nicely as we got to the town from the car park. It’s really impressive with nice paintings and a very unique architecture. An old building that seems new and different. You should really see it if you visit Ulm
Anaman S — Google review
A very beautiful building. Interesting area. A small piece of the old city has been preserved.
Виктория З — Google review
beautiful building, colourful with paintings from medieval ages, golden stripes and red bricks. but the interior is not open to the tourist as a sort of exhibition.
David A — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(358)
Marktpl. 1, 89073 Ulm, Germany
http://www.ulm.de/
+49 731 1610
20

Basilica St. Martin

Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
The basilica in Weingarten is simply impressive. A chic example of baroque architecture and interior design. Beautiful ensemble of the former abbey. The basilica building dominates the city. This is the gem of Weingarten.
Виктория З — Google review
Besutyful Baroque building, impressive in its scale and interior ceilings bible illustration. The view is good although the city is not that of a view, but staying in the plateau on the basilica shadow while having something food at Martinus restaurant is a well worth it place for a break!
Alexandre P — Google review
The basilica is truly the heart of Weingarten – a place full of history and beauty. Even without any religious connection, I was deeply impressed by its architecture.
Lily — Google review
Absolutely stunning. This is a small town and you go in with expectations which are completely blown away when you walk in the door. If you are in the area do not miss this.
Patricia B — Google review
Amazing historical place with nice atmosphere
OI L — Google review
Impressive baroque megachurch...
Karl M — Google review
Loved it! Magical and peaceful atmosphere!
_thesoso_ — Google review
Amazing place, beautiful church.
Naděžda J — Google review
4.7
(944)
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4.5
(76)
St. Martin Basilika, Kirchpl. 3, 88250 Weingarten, Germany
http://www.katholisch-weingarten.de/
+49 751 561270
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21

Erwin Hymer Museum

Museum
Specialty Museums
Vintage caravans, motorhomes & cars line this contemporary mobile home museum, plus a restaurant.
What a fantastic place. First as we are in a Mobile Home we could stay on site overnight. We went into the museum when it opened at 10am, the gentleman on the counter spoke english and showed us how to download the app so we could check out all the displays in English. Once inside ‘wow’ amazing displays and set ups, showing the history of caravanning and motorhoming. So glad we made the effort to see this museum. For those with children there are also areas to keep children occupied and I can imagine for hours.
Kiwisflythecoop N — Google review
Absolutely satisfied! Friendly staff, kid- friendly museum, just more entertainment focused on traveling camping etc needed(kids related)
Igor G — Google review
It's a nice place to visit, especially for those who love motorhomes. Unfortunately, the museum was very hot with a lack of ventilation, so we left earlier than we wanted. The restaurant was even warmer, so we didn't stay in. Also, there is no translation, so all the descriptions and information are for German speakers only. Shortly speaking, not international.
ARR — Google review
It is an amazing experience in a place where one can find a lot of information about the history of caravans and campers in Germany and even more. There you can see the newest Hymer camper that is very impressive. The exhibits are interesting and enchanting. You can get an iPod with explanations in English. I enjoyed every minute and we spent there more than two hours. Price is 11 euros per person but there are discounts and for journalists is free of charge. There are also very nice souvenirs at shop.
Nicoleta C — Google review
Nice place to visit for kids and adults too.
Cyrille K — Google review
Very interesting place to visit if you are near Munich and are into leisure vehicles and their evolution. You cannot bring dogs inside but they would mind them for you at the reception if well behaved. The food was also very nice (try the lemonade)
Gokhan G — Google review
Very nice and friendly museum, telling the cool story of caravaning and automobile during ages, a must see for every camping entusiast !
Ols M — Google review
modern and interesting museum
Stefana V — Google review
4.7
(4156)
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4.5
(107)
Robert-Bosch-Straße 7, 88339 Bad Waldsee, Germany
http://www.erwin-hymer-museum.de/
+49 7524 97667600
22

LEGOLAND Germany

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Amusement park
LEGOLAND Germany is a family-friendly amusement park featuring thrilling rides and an aquarium, as well as impressive replicas of German landmarks constructed from LEGO bricks. Visitors can opt to stay at the LEGOLAND Hotels within the Holiday Village, which offers access to various amenities including restaurants, playgrounds, and a high ropes course. The park also provides opportunities for guests to observe the LEGO manufacturing process and create their own LEGO bricks. Additionally, there are water rides that offer an adrenaline rush.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5/5 We had an amazing time at LEGOLAND Germany! The whole family enjoyed it from start to finish. October was a perfect time to visit—great weather and fun Halloween decorations throughout the park added to the magic. There were rides for all ages, and the kids especially loved the playgrounds and interactive areas. One of the smartest features: dedicated play zones near some of the rides so kids can stay entertained while adults wait in line—brilliant! The park layout is very manageable—flat and easy to walk without feeling exhausting. Bathrooms were accessible and food prices weren’t too crazy for a theme park, which was a pleasant surprise. All around, a fun and memorable family day. We’ll definitely be back (got the annual pass)!
Adriel R — Google review
A very successful experience for children aged 4-12. A large place with lots of options that are very difficult to complete in one day due to the long lines for most of the facilities. You have to arrive with a lot of patience. Overall, this is a park where the attractions themselves are not crazy, but the "wrapping" of Lego does its job. The place is very neat and clean and easy to navigate. Overall, this is a recommended day out for the family.
Yonatan A — Google review
This is in my opinion the best of the 3 Legoland parks in Europe. Everything is good value here, especially the food and the quality of said food is fantastic. I went into the pizza restaurant and paid around €16 for a fresh out of the oven pizza and amazing chocolate tart. They both felt like they came from an expensive restaurant, very tasty and beautiful presentation. You have the best selection of rides here from small to thrilling. A really good variety - the best being Maximus. An absolutely thrilling b&m coaster which despite the short ride time, offers some incredible moments of weightlessness. The park is kept tidy and clean - the bathrooms are cleaned very regularly. Queues are managed well and have the bonus of single rider if you're a lone traveller like me. Saves a lot of time. Theres a few little themed shops dotted around and although a couple were closed on my trip due to the time of year possibly, there's still a lot on offer. More than any other Lego park in Europe like I said. I had the best 2 days here and I can't wait to come back again.
Hannah T — Google review
We took the kids to Germany and our first stop before traditional castles and museums was Legoland Germany! We LOVED it. Drove straight from airport to the hotel (we stayed at the Pirate Hotel), checked in, then did a full afternoon and evening till close. We ate at the steak restaurant near hotels and onsite for snacks, lunch, etc. We prepaid for breakfast at Pirate hotel. Because of birthdays, we did the birthday package (they decorated the room and more) and because tip mattered we did the VIP package. THIS was worth every penny! We skipped the line at every ride, got extra swag & mini figures, and store discounts [don’t forget to ask for tax refund forms at the store (typically 100 or more spent)]. The staff are awesome and most are bilingual if you are rusty. If you are a LEGO fan or traveling Germany with kids, this place is worth every penny! For the super fans, they had themes we found no where else (e.g. adventure series at the log ride); and rides that are not found at the US Legolands. Augsburg and Ulm are nearby if you need a culture/ museum break.
Chris D — Google review
We spent lovely 2days here, great experience for us, adults and our kids. We had lovely weather, so a lot of people arrived, and some attractions were crowded, and we had to wait. Luckily it was just occasionally. Plus was Halloween decorations and products that can bring home🎃🎃 Thank you, will come again.
Katerina J — Google review
Great place for young kids . We spent one day there , 2 would have been better as we didn’t see everything. Very reasonable as once you pay all the rides are free . Ideal kids age 5-12.
Felicity W — Google review
An absolute dream holiday location for my family and I. My son and daughter loved it, the rides were great, food was good and queues were decent. Staff were very friendly, parking wasn't an issue and having Peppa Pig Park right next door made it ideal for my 2 year old daughter too! It was also great fun for my wife and I. Unforgettable memories were made and we cannot wait to visit once again!
David C — Google review
If you or your kids like LEGO then you must visit, the place is huge and there are a lot of activities for all ages. To really cover it you need at least 2 days to get on most of the rides. The only downside is the large ques that form so you don't like to wait a lot then maybe pay more for the express pass. You can also get tickets online for both the park and the parking which I recommend to save some time.
TrekTasteTravelTales — Google review
4.3
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4.0
(6086)
Legoland-Allee 1, 89312 Günzburg, Germany
https://www.legoland.de/?utm_source=MyBusiness&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=mybusiness-LEGOLAND-Deutschland
+49 8221 2573550
23

Ottobeuren Abbey

Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
1 of 40 or so former self-ruling Imperial abbeys that used to make up the Holy Roman Empire.
What a gem! Both architectural and spiritual. Set in a peaceful town, you can explore freely and at your own pace everything this place has to offer. It’s overwhelming so get ready to take it all very slowly. Our only regret was not being able to hear the organ when we were there.
Michał N — Google review
By far one of the most stunning looking churches i ever visited. The sheer scale of the inside is breathtaking. A lot of the inside is gilded and catches your eyes. Would totally recommend a visit when youre in the area 👌🏻
UnknownTim — Google review
A trip to Ottobeuren Abbey isn't just a visit to a church—it's an experience. This insane beautiful church is a full-on masterpiece. The moment you step inside, you’re hit with a wave of awe that's hard to describe. The entire interior is a sensory feast. The paintings on the ceiling and walls are so vibrant, and the stories they tell through color and intricate detail are absolutely mesmerizing. Then there are the sculptures—each one feels alive, a testament to the incredible skill of the artists who created them. It’s like every surface, every corner, has a story to tell. This isn't just a place of worship; it's a "Gesamtkunstwerk," a total work of art, where painting, sculpture, and architecture merge into one breathtaking vision. If you're ever in the area, you have to see it for yourself. Pictures don’t do it justice.
Ravi K — Google review
One of the most interesting and beautiful baroque temples I have ever seen. Plenty of masterpieces. A must see in Ottobeuren!
Hopperado — Google review
One the best abbey I have ever seen. The meuseum is well kept and very interactive.
Mattia C — Google review
One of the most spectacular Rococo churches of Europe I suppose...it's definitely worth a visit
Gianluca S — Google review
Free entry and definitely a detour worthy if you are in the area! Lots of kitsch/rococo and off course holy relics/people to admire there. The most cherubs👼 per square meter ever!
Klaas Z — Google review
Stunning church and monastery, unfortunately there is a lot of construction going on around it at the moment so it doesn't shine in all its glory. But I definitely recommend a visit, whether you're a religious person or architecture afficionado.
Josip R — Google review
4.8
(1972)
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4.5
(137)
Sebastian-Kneipp-Straße 1, 87724 Ottobeuren, Germany
http://www.abtei-ottobeuren.de/
24

Alpsee Bergwelt

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Temporarily Closed
Summer toboggan run
Water & Amusement Parks
Alpsee Bergwelt in Immenstadt offers an exhilarating Alpine roller coaster that winds through a forested mountainside, providing thrills for visitors of all ages. The attraction also features Germany's longest year-round toboggan run, the Alpsee coaster, as well as the Barenfalle high ropes course and the 'Abenteuer Alpe' mountain-playing adventure. Families can enjoy a large playground for little ones and zip lines for older kids and parents.
Plenty of parking, at least for this time of year, with only a €3 charge. Need to put in the cart number plate and pay the fixed fee for the whole day. Process to go on the cable car are €15,50 for adults for a rework trip which you can choose to come down with the coaster. Decided to go for a walk up with the kids (4 and 6) which we managed 1/4th of the way as it gets really steep. Can spend a few hours here
Mark P — Google review
What an awesome place to spend time with your family. They make it easy to get up the mountain using the ski lift. Tickets can be purchased at the box office or online all at the same price. Family discounts are offered and you can purchase packages for all the attractions. The Llama park was a treat and they even have three different places to eat once you summit. The toboggan karts are clean and very safe going down for like what it seemed as an eternity. I would highly recommend it as a must visit if you're in this area.
Anibal P — Google review
It's a great place for nature lovers. You can try a combination ticket for ascending and descending by cable car, or ascending and descending by coaster. Alternatively, you can walk up and down. The upper section consists of three sections: a children's park with an entrance fee, a climbing experience trail, and a free common area open to everyone. Spending time at an altitude of 1100 metres is enjoyable. I recommend bringing tick and insect repellent. Restaurant prices are reasonable and not touristy.
Ufuk D — Google review
We reached the place at 9.40 am on a sunday, took the chairlift and reached the coaster right at the opening time. So we did not have to wait at all ! We had the best time with the coaster ride.
Shikhi B — Google review
Worth every penny. 15 euro for student (going up + coming down in Rodelbahn) totally worth it. U can hike to
Onkar P — Google review
Fun 5-minute Rodelbahn experience! 🙌🏾 The only downside is the waiting time, very very long queue. Almost 2 hours of waiting. 😁
Xunxinyy — Google review
Me and my 3yo had fun time rolling all the way down the mountain on the coaster, There’s a lot of things to do for a nice family time
Yoni L — Google review
Must experience this ride. I have enjoyed a lot here
Kanchana R — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(173)
Parking lot, Ratholz 24, 87509 Immenstadt im Allgäu, Germany
http://www.alpsee-bergwelt.de/
+49 8325 252
25

Allgäu Skyline Park

Temporarily Closed
Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
More than 60 rides & attractions including roller coasters & water rides, plus a petting zoo.
Must visit! Kids had lot of fun. We were there on weekday so we could take most of the rides. Not much rush on weekends. Still we couldn’t cover everything. Need multiple visits if you plan to experience every ride. Food options are also great.
Rahul K — Google review
We was at the first time in Skyline Park near Bad Wörrishöfen. Not really crowded as used from other parks. Fair prices for food and beverages. Some attractions seemed a little bit older. Employees were helpful but not friendly. Overall it’s worth to visit Skyline Park especially with smaller children.
Eugen K — Google review
a wonderful amusement park! unfortunately it is only in German... all the information! there is no long waiting time! you must have printed the tickets! check the program there is a fireworks show some days at 11:00 pm!
Maria D — Google review
This is an excellent park to visit if you all about the rides! The rides are great. Including some that I had never seen before in other parks. Many of the rides are not for kids under 1.40cm and they are worth it! We visited the park middle of the week. Off season and with some small rain. And we had the feeling that we have the whole park to ourselves!! Stuff is friendly and all rides are operational even if you are the only one there!! It has less of the fairytale park but for hardcode riders!!! Loved it!
Boris D — Google review
Wonderful experience for the whole family - or you can just go crazy with your friends! The entry fee is a bit expensive for the first look, but you got value for your money. The food and drinks are at reasonable prices - not double takedown, and I really appreciate it. The park is clean, the staff is really kind and helpful. Grab a map at the entrance and you can spend the whole day there. Highly recommended for everyone!
Csaba S — Google review
Nice choice of rollercoasters, roundabouts, and other rides. Plenty of opportunities to dine, quite some at reasonable prices. The experience very much depends on the length of the waiting queues and thus on the number of people visiting the park. We went on a Friday in August, where many Bavarians are on vacation, so it was great. Kids with a birthday +- 5 days of the visit are free. Reduced fees for all under 1.50m. Most really heavy rides are free from 1.50m and 14 years of age.
Ron M — Google review
We went here on 3 November during kids autumn break, knowing it was the last week before Skyline closes for winter break: we paid the full price as it would of been summer season, a lot of amusements did not work as well as small huts with snacks were also closed. The staff for the rides were extremely RUDE and moody. We started to question if that was after Halloween mood or what has happened but everyone working there was super grumpy. It was quite disappointing experience and not worth of the money we spent.
Ieva S — Google review
If you want to use the train you have to walk 10-15 minutes from the station Rammingen bay to arrive the parking space and from there enter the park. If you are alone walking through empty fields might feel a bit uneasy. At least for me as a solo visitor arriving there early Sunday. You are provided with a useful map at the ticket booth. Adrenaline seekers should pick red-marked-equipments. There are beautiful sites for nature lovers as well. You need at least 5-6 hours to walk around and stay in line for your favourite games. The price and distance worth the adventure.
Siran — Google review
4.3
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3.5
(198)
Skyline-Park-Str. 1, 86871 Rammingen, Germany
https://www.skylinepark.de/
+49 8245 96690
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26

Forum Allgäu Kempten

Shopping mall
Shopping
Spacious retail center with 3 floors of shops, fast-food restaurants & consumer services.
Best shopping place in city. Various brands are available. Variety of food is available. Highly recommend if you are this area.
Priyanka W — Google review
Really really nice and well kept Shopping Center got all your needs from clothes to Electronics and household appliances
FlashPlays — Google review
Pretty nice shopping center
Bozhidar D — Google review
Nice place to go shopping for different store with clothes, groceries, etc. In-between you find some food courts to eat or get a snack. A lot of people are sometimes there so of course the floor is then dirty. The prices for the parking is high in my opinion.
M. K — Google review
It's a big shopping center, with many great shops and fast food restaurants.
Darko I — Google review
It's a good place where to go for shopping or just spend some time. Lot of shops and coffee places.
Mārtiņš M — Google review
Perfect place, worth a visit
Ridvan I — Google review
It is a good shopping center, not very big but you can take a short walk, it has specific stores where you can get certain things, you can also choose between some food places if you are in a hurry or you can also eat there, there are many people usually so That gives the impression of always being full. It can be easily accessed by vehicles and walking.
Arnaldo M — Google review
4.3
(10445)
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4.0
(103)
August-Fischer-Platz 1, 87435 Kempten (Allgäu), Germany
https://www.forum-allgaeu.de/
+49 831 697390
27

bigBOX ALLGÄU

Event venue
Sights & Landmarks
9,000-capacity multi-purpose arena for live entertainment, club nights, conferences & events.
Very organized concert venue. The queue to enter the place was very fast and the toilets were very well kept. Staff was very friendly as well. It is conveniently located on the opposite side of the street of the Allgäu Forum, a shopping mall with a good parking lot that remains open until one hour and half after the concerts end.
Marcelo — Google review
Stayed one night. Excellent especially for the price. Lots of resteraunts around
Paul F — Google review
Wonderful place for an amazing events! 🤩🎶🎉
Aija S — Google review
Nice hotel and rooms. Didn’t get to use the gym but looks good. Breakfast was very busy but food was tasty.
Kevin F — Google review
Great concert venue, not too big, but decent capacity and very well organised. Rock Meets Classic was brilliant
Tony R — Google review
When here in business I always stay at the BigBOX. Clean rooms and comfortable beds. Love the breakfast. Always have the croissants.
Waheed C — Google review
We went for the Swan lake ballet on the 30th of December. I really enjoyed it. Everything was just perfect.
Lucy B — Google review
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Ivan T — Google review
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Kotterner Str. 62 - 64, 87435 Kempten (Allgäu), Germany
https://www.bigboxallgaeu.de/
+49 831 570551000
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Kurpark Bad Woerishofen

Park
Nature & Parks
Stayed in a nearby hotel and found this beautiful garden. The German peoples pride in thier surroundings and love of the outdoors truly shows at this park. You can spend hours here discovering new plants and observing the many small animal enclosures.
Deanna W — Google review
UNESCO world heritage Park that is top notch in size, beauty and features. It's free, never locked and has the most flowers, herbs, trees and walking trails imaginable. Kneipp baths (multiple leg stations, arm stations for adults, kids and disabled people), educational herb garden with smell stations, frog pond, huge bird aviaries, fountains, lakes with duck islands, exercise and mobility stations ("the five Esslingers"), agility and balancing trails, barefoot trails, labyrinth, mud station to walk through and so much more. All based on Kneipp's natural healing therapies. You can't ever see it all, but you can try...
Naz S — Google review
Amazing location if you are looking for for a calm therapeutic nature walk. There are trailed walks pathways where you can walk barefoot and experience different senses. Though I have visited here before but yesterday the rose garden was not well maintained, I think this years constant rain was not good. Highly recommended as well if you are coming here with elderly parents
Koel G — Google review
Great destination for a calm therapeutic nature walk. One gets both peaceful and meditative encounter. The area is touristic also. I like the spacing and varieties of things to explore. It makes one appreciate the things we often take for granted. It's inspirational the history of the place and those that made it really happen. Fully recommend and worth your time if you're anywhere close to Bavaria.
Samuel S — Google review
Amazing park to visit in the middle of the forest. Beautiful rose garden and lovely lake. A bit disappointed as they don't keep the very famous umbrellas for longer time in the summer. Would be nicer if they stay there for the full summer time. Free parking for 2h. And Toilet facilities. There could be more take away coffee places and refreshments.
Irena T — Google review
So Beautiful it was nice to walk and even give yourself a treat both visual and physical We walked and lost count of tim
Anna P — Google review
The barefoot trail is a lot of fun for the whole family. My only complaint is that some sections could be better marked since the paved road interrupts the trail. The trail is pretty rough on your feet but it is worth it for the experience. Some of the stations along the trail are mud pits, balance bridges, and various walking textures. Parking is a little difficult especially on weekends when the weather is nice. There are also limited lockers on site to store shoes. They require a 1 or 2 euro coin that is returned at the end of use.
Zach A — Google review
The best park. All in one package park. It’s beautiful in all season 🤩.You can just sit and relax,go for walking,jogging and all.Evening walks are so beautiful here.
Sandra M — Google review
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86825 Bad Wörishofen, Germany
http://www.bad-woerishofen.de/die-gesundheitsstadt/parks-einrichtungen/kurpark.html
+49 8247 993355
29

Marienbrunnen

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Verrrrry special town worth visiting
Patricia P — Google review
Marienbrunnen in Landsberg am Lech, Germany, is not just a mere landmark; it’s a delightful blend of history, art, and community spirit, nestled in the heart of this picturesque town. This fountain, situated on the bustling Hubert-von-Herkomer-Straße, serves as a testament to the town’s rich heritage and artistic inclination. The first thing that strikes you about Marienbrunnen is its exquisite craftsmanship. The fountain, a marvel of stonework, stands as an elegant centerpiece in the town. The detailed sculptures and designs that adorn it are a vivid display of the local artisans’ skills and the town’s historical appreciation for fine art. Marienbrunnen is more than just an aesthetic attraction; it’s a symbol of the town’s history. Landsberg am Lech, with its roots stretching back to the medieval era, is a town where every alley and building whispers tales of the past. The fountain, in its quiet grandeur, encapsulates the essence of this historic charm. From Marienbrunnen, visitors have the perfect starting point to explore Landsberg am Lech. Strolling down the streets, one can witness a harmonious blend of Gothic and Renaissance architecture, with colorful facades and intricate details that transport you back in time. A short walk from Marienbrunnen is the historic Old Town with its well-preserved buildings and picturesque alleys. Here, visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant local culture, enjoy cozy cafes, and browse through quaint shops offering unique souvenirs. Not to be missed is the stunning view of the Lech River, which has played a pivotal role in the town’s history. The riverfront offers a serene escape and picturesque vistas, perfect for leisurely walks or capturing stunning photographs. For those interested in the arts, the nearby Herkomer Museum, dedicated to the works of Hubert von Herkomer, a notable artist and native of Landsberg, is a must-visit. The museum showcases an impressive collection that highlights the town’s artistic legacy. In conclusion, Marienbrunnen is not just a fountain; it’s a gateway to discovering the enchanting town of Landsberg am Lech. Its historical significance, coupled with the town’s rich tapestry of art, architecture, and natural beauty, makes it an essential stop for any traveler looking to experience the essence of a Bavarian gem. A visit here promises to be a delightful journey through time and culture.
Cláudio C — Google review
Great tourist place. You need to see it. Not a lot parking places - you need to park before the bridge
Kamil N — Google review
the fountain in the middle of the city historical square with the Holy Mary's Column.
David A — Google review
Ornate fountain in the Hauptplatz from where you can view the lovely rows of buildings including the historic Rathaus.
Martin W — Google review
The fountain is embeded into the old houses around the market place. Saturdays is market tome unti 1pm.
Stf S — Google review
nice place, but not so „WOW“
Lee K — Google review
Beautiful place to walk and relax!!!
Thiago F — Google review
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Hubert-von-Herkomer-Straße 118, 86899 Landsberg am Lech, Germany
http://www.landsberg.de/
+49 8191 1280
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Wiedhagbahn Oberjoch

Temporarily Closed
Mountain cable car
Outdoor Activities
Ski resort
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Great place to ski for novice and up to more advanced skiers. Great place.
Stacey _ — Google review
So nice, beautiful 😍 views
Jesse G — Google review
Fun!
Jaisson B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Thank you so much for slowing down the cable car especially for me to get on and off!!! I have serious back problems, and a little reminder was enough for the friendly employee at the valley station to give me a smooth ride on the chairlift. At the top station, the employee also knew about it and slowed down the cable car again especially for me... I've rarely experienced anything like this and would like to take this opportunity to thank you again. You helped fill me with gratitude and make me feel welcome in the Allgäu 🙏🙏🙏 THANK YOU (Original) Vielen lieben Dank für das ganz langsam fahren der Bahn extra für mich zum Ein und Aussteigen!!! Ich habe große Probleme mit dem Rücken und ein kleiner Hinweis darauf reichte dem netten Mitarbeiter an der Talstation, um mir einen guten Einstieg in den Sessellift zu ermöglichen. An der Bergstation wusste der Mitarbeiter ebenfalls schon Bescheid und verlangsamte die Bahn wieder extra meinetwegen.... Ich habe selten so etwas erlebt und möchte mich an dieser Stelle noch einmal dafür bedanken. Ihr habt dazu beigetragen, mich mit Dankbarkeit zu erfüllen und mich im Allgäu willkommen zu fühlen 🙏🙏🙏 DANKESCHÖN
Gerd E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very friendly and helpful staff at the ticket office and chairlift. A great opportunity to see Oberjoch from above. During the first week of November, it wasn't very busy early in the morning. Therefore, only the Wiedhagbahn cable car was open. As non-hiking enthusiasts, we really wanted to enjoy the view from above. The easiest way to do this was by cable car. It wasn't until around 11:00 that other, larger groups arrived, who also headed up the "Smuggler's Trail." However, you won't get far there in sneakers. It's also not advisable to take the risk with small children. Therefore, we turned back and glided down on the same cable car. Beautiful views up there. Take panoramic photos right at the cable car station or a little further on at the reservoir. Remember not to leave any trash behind. Such beautiful places only remain beautiful if we care for and protect them. (Original) Sehr freundliches und zuvorkommendes Personal an der Kasse und am Sessellift. Eine gute Gelegenheit, den Ort Oberjoch auch mal von Oben anzusehen. In der ersten November-Woche war am frühen Morgen nicht viel los. Deswegen war auch nur die Wiedhagbahn geöffnet. Wir, als nicht aktive Wanderer, wollten uns unbedingt die Aussicht von Oben gönnen. Das ging am einfachsten per Seilbahn. Erst gegen 11:00 kamen weitere, grössere Gruppen hoch, die sich auch auf den "Schmugglersteig" machten. Mit Turnschuhen kommt man da jedoch nicht weit. Sollte auch nicht das Risiko mit kleinen Kindern eingehen. Deswegen sind wir wieder umgekehrt und mit der gleichen Seilbahn runter geglitten. Schöne Aussucht da oben. Panoramofotos direkt an der Bahn-Hütte machen oder etwas weiter am Wasser-Speicher. Denkt daran, dass kein Müll liegen bleibt. Solche schönen Orte bleiben nur schön, wenn wir sie pflegen und behütet.
Ede V — Google review
(Translated by Google) The cable car is okay. However, I found the ceremony the staff perform both downstairs and upstairs when boarding to be completely excessive. I can understand that frail guests or small children need attention when boarding. However, the chairlift moves so slowly in the boarding and disembarking areas that normally fit hikers shouldn't be treated like toddlers or grazing cattle. (Original) Die Bahn ist ok. Allerdings empfand ich die Zeremonie, welche das Personal sowohl unten wie oben beim Einsteigen veranstaltet, vollkommen übertrieben. Ich kann ja verstehen, dass es bei gebrechlichen Gästen oder kleinen Kindern Aufmerksamkeit beim einsteigen benötigt. Der Sessel bewegt sich im Ein- und Ausstiegsbereich aber derart langsam, dass normal sportliche Wanderer dort weder wie Kleinkinder, noch wie Weidevieh behandelt werden sollten.
Niklas E — Google review
(Translated by Google) The chairlift takes you up to 1,440 meters. A protective shield can be lowered to protect against strong winds, rain, or snow. While ascending or descending, you'll enjoy a magnificent panoramic view of the Ostrach Valley and a sweeping glimpse of the Allgäu Alps. The almost silent ascent or descent creates a wonderful feeling, almost floating in the safety of the row of chairs. (Original) Sessellift Bahn die auf 1440 Meter hoch fährt. Gegen starken Wind oder Regen bzw Schnee lässt sich ein Schutzschild herunterziehen. Beim auf oder Abfahren hat man einen herrlichen Rundumblick ins Ostrach Tal und weite Sicht in die Allgäuer Alpen. Sehr angenehmes fast lautloses hinauf oder hinabfahren fast schweben erzeugt ein wunderschönes Feeling in der sicheren Sesselreihe.
Jean — Google review
(Translated by Google) We were there for a hike. The area was very beautiful, and the staff was friendly and helpful. Parking cost €5.50. (Original) Wir waren dort zum Wandern. Sehr schöne Gegend, freundliches und hilfsbereites Personal. Parkplatz kostete 5.50 €.
Uwe K — Google review
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Paßstraße 52, 87541 Bad Hindelang, Germany
http://www.bergbahnen-hindelang-oberjoch.de/
+49 8324 933990
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