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Fussen in 3 days

If you only have 3 days to spend in Fussen, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Bella Pizza Delivery Service, Forest Experience Center Ziegelwies, and Lechfall, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like s' Wirtshaus im Weinbauer and Eiscafe Hohes Schloß so you can get the best taste of Fussen while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Fussen in 3 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • Southeast side of town
  • Off the beaten path

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Füssen, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Neuschwanstein Castle

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4.4
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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Historical place
Historical landmark
Neuschwanstein Castle, a 19th-century hilltop fortress commissioned by King Ludwig II, is a must-see attraction nestled in the Bavarian Alps near the Austrian border. It's one of Germany's most visited sites and offers tours of its lavishly furnished rooms. While it's a popular tourist spot, some travelers recommend exploring other day trips from Munich for a more rewarding experience.
🇩🇪 A Must-Visit in Germany: Neuschwanstein Castle If you’re planning a trip to Germany, Neuschwanstein Castle is an absolute must-see. Perched on a hill in Bavaria, it looks like something straight out of a fairytale — and it’s no wonder it inspired Disney’s Sleeping Beauty castle! There are two main options to reach the castle from the ticket center: 🚌 By shuttle bus 🐎 By horse-drawn carriage For the return journey, you can use the same options or do what we did — walk back down. It’s about a 15–20 minute walk, and totally worth it for the scenic route and peaceful forest atmosphere. One of the highlights of our visit was Marienbrücke (Mary’s Bridge). From here, you get a stunning panoramic view of the entire castle — definitely postcard-perfect! We chose not to go inside the castle and instead spent our time enjoying the breathtaking views and the fairytale ambiance from the outside. It was still a truly magical experience. 🛍️ There’s a souvenir shop on site with some nice mementos. ☕ Unfortunately, the café was closed during our visit. 🚗 Parking is available, though a bit pricey if you’re only staying for a short time. Overall: A memorable and highly recommended experience!
Virgiele C — Google review
The castle location is so beautiful. It is a treat for the sight just to hike towards the castle that is surrounded by bavarian alps. The guided tour, on the other hand is rather short (only 30min). The rooms are accessible only by lots of stairs and no photography is allowed. Only 14 castle rooms were furnished. Furthermore during our visit the cafe was also closed. This was a bummer since the ticket is so expensive for 23euros per person. Furthermore even though young kids are allowed inside the castle for free they need their own ticket and it can't be booked online. The ticket we got got our toddler from the information booth did not have a scan code and my daughter could not get inside so i had to run to fund security to let her inside. The security guide solved the issue quickly though. The point is that the ticket handling system must be more organized and improved upon. On the other hand, the cave room, singers room and the balcony were breath taking so the hassle was kind of worth it. The ticket price should be reduced though. I would say overall it was a very pleasant experience.
Rabia R — Google review
A bit crowded with tourists. If you have to fly halfway around the world to see it, I can imagine you want to go inside. But let's be honest: This castle's real attraction comes from its magical location and shape, dominating the start of the Alps; drive or walk a mile northwest and you'll already have a great view for free
Benjamin H — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨ 4.5-Star Review – Neuschwanstein Castle Parking at Platz 4 is very spacious and costs €12 for 6 hours, conveniently located right next to where you catch the bus up to the castle. The bus fare is €5 per adult round trip, and it’s a smooth ride with beautiful scenery along the way. At the top, the area is clear and open, perfect for walking or biking with stunning views all around. The trails are beautiful, offering several photo spots and breathtaking panoramas of the castle and the valley below. There’s also a small snack and souvenir shop at the top with plenty of space and clean bathrooms, making it an easy and comfortable stop before or after exploring. Overall, Neuschwanstein Castle is a magical experience — well worth the visit and the walk. The scenery alone makes it unforgettable!
Jose P — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Fairytale Brought to Life Visiting Neuschwanstein Castle feels like stepping straight into a storybook. Perched dramatically on a hill above the Bavarian countryside, the castle’s turrets and towers are even more breathtaking in person than in photos. The guided tour was well-organized and informative, offering fascinating insight into King Ludwig II’s visionary mind and the castle’s unique blend of romantic and medieval architecture. The views from the nearby Marienbrücke (Mary’s Bridge) are absolutely spectacular — perfect for photos and for appreciating the full grandeur of the castle’s setting. I recommend arriving early or booking tickets in advance to avoid the crowds, as this magical place is understandably popular. Whether you’re a history lover, an architecture enthusiast, or simply chasing a fairytale moment, Neuschwanstein Castle is an unforgettable experience that truly captures the imagination.
Antonio B — Google review
The castle is enormous. There were many tourists and the bus ride up takes a maximum of 10 minutes up. After that, the waiting time depends on the time on your ticket. You must wait until the exact time on your ticket because you cannot enter early. Inside, it is very beautiful and takes about 20–25 minutes to walk around. There is a café where you can have a drink, and outside the castle, you can walk to Marienbrücke to take some lovely pictures.
Gergana T — Google review
Lots and lots of uphill, but a very nice walk. Plenty of food and drink, too. Be sure to arrive earlier in the day, because timed ticket slots go fast! I arrived around 1, and doing a duo ticket was not possible. The entry time for Neuschwa Stein was 3:15 for me. It is about a 30 minute walk up from were you get the ticket, so plan accordingly. There are motorized horse carts for about 5 euro going up and 3.5 going down (The horses are not overworked, so don't feel bad!). The tours are very informative, but can get a little rushed due to the sheer amount of people that visit. The cafe in the castle is pretty good! Gift shop has great finds, too. I have some film photos being developed, so I will add those after they are done. I took the train from Hamburg, so when I arrived in Füssen I had a hotel booked. The hotels will give you a pass to use for the bus transport, it is free and it runs regularly to take people to the castle area. I recommend booking a night and exploring the day you arrive so you can rest afterwards! No pictures allowed on the inside : (
Penuk I — Google review
Beautiful place, even in rain, the prices for entrance is a bit steep compared to other places, and the discount for students is 1 euro which isn’t a lot of difference, I would also say the webpage is terrible and they still have tickets if you reach the town early. The bus ride to the castle is completely fair in price which is great, and when you get there, theres also free toilets and drinks.
Sebastian ( — Google review
Neuschwansteinstraße 20, 87645 Schwangau, Germany•https://www.neuschwanstein.de/•+49 8362 9398877•Tips and more reviews for Neuschwanstein Castle
4 min · 2.2 mi
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Tegelbergbahn

4.5
(5838)
Temporarily Closed
Mountain cable car
Hiking area
The Tegelberg Cable Car is a modern and well-serviced cable car that takes visitors to the top of Tegelberg Mountain, reaching a height of 1,730 meters. The ride offers stunning views of Neuschwanstein Castle and the Ammer Mountains and takes approximately 10 minutes. Each cabin can accommodate up to 44 people, but due to COVID-19 measures, they are not filled to maximum capacity in order to ensure social distancing.
The trip and the entire excursion are absolutely worthwhile. Trains run regularly up and down the mountain, and once at the top, you can either take a scenic loop or hike back down along various routes, all while enjoying views of the castle. On clear days, you can also watch impressive hang gliding and paragliding jumps from above.
S&Y — Google review
Very Nice trip. Did ascend and walk down. Not to much km to walk on the top, but the walk down it self is really nice and special with the nice views on the disney castle itself. It was actually my favored walking trip I ever did. Really recommend this commercial trip above other Mountains.
Siemworks — Google review
A fun cable car up to the top with about 30 others. The process is smooth, from purchasing the ticket to boarding and disembarking. The employees are jovial, making the whole experience a joy. We hiked around the top section of the mountain and ate lunch before heading down on the Bahn again. The views of two castles are great from the Bahn: Hohenschwangau and especially the Neuschwanstein as it’s closer. Go early as it gets very busy!
Sam N — Google review
Fabulous way to spend the day! Taking the cable car up was smooth and easy (even with little kids in tow) There are some restaurants at the top with soup , beer and apple danish. The views are spectacular. And there are tons of trails back into the mountains for hiking. We also went on the toboggan slide (at the base- by the parking lot) My kids LOVED it. And the a lovely playground. Highly recommend visiting.
S. W — Google review
Breathtaking. Caught the bus from neuschwanstein castle. While the castle was rammed with people, we had the cable car to ourselves and also pretty much the whole mountain. We had the luck of a snowy winter wonderland. This was an awesome experience and totally took our breath away. If you're visiting the castle, you have to get the cable car up to the top of the mountain.
Terence R — Google review
Absolute blast for the kids. Must have gone on 20plus times. Nice little food outlet where you can get a beer and some food
Ingo M — Google review
A beautiful way to the top of the mountain. Our kids loved it.
Sanja L — Google review
Stunning views and well worth the round trip on the cable car. Parking requires euro coins but everything else takes credit cards. The hiking looked wonderful if that’s your thing.
Jacob S — Google review
Tegelbergstraße 33, 87645 Schwangau, Germany•http://www.tegelbergbahn.de/•+49 8362 98360•Tips and more reviews for Tegelbergbahn
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11 min · 3.5 mi
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Hohenschwangau Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Historic Sites
Hohenschwangau Castle, a stunning Gothic-style summer residence of King Ludwig II, is located near the Pollat Gorge. The castle is being rebuilt in the authentic style of old German knights' castles and will feature habitable guest rooms with splendid views of the Sauling and the Tyrolean mountains. Nestled in a breathtaking landscape alongside Neuschwanstein, Hohenschwangau offers insight into the royal upbringing of King Ludwig II.
The castle is truly beautiful, offering picturesque views from a distance that allow you to capture its full grandeur. I recommend purchasing tickets online to save time. While photography is not permitted inside the castle, I believe the tour could be enhanced with more detailed information and exhibits about its history. In my opinion, the exterior of the castle is even more captivating than the interior tour. Overall, it was a good place to visit.
Hiwi — Google review
Definitely a must see castle. The grounds and the views are amazing. Unfortunately you cannot take photos of the interior. But nonetheless the interior doesn't disappoint either. I recommend that you get your ticket and tour time set up online. It definitely makes things easier. There are a few restaurants around the castle that have great food. Plus souvenir shoppes too.
Timothy T — Google review
This is by far a much better castle than Neuschwanstein. Much more to see and not as many people. It is hard to find any souvenirs for it though. You can't take pictures inside either castle. We walked up at a leisurely pace and arrived 40 minutes before our tour began. But the was lots to see on the grounds. You need to buy tickets either online or at the bottom ticket booth. Tickets aren't sold at the top
Scott H — Google review
Nice hike up, but not too difficult. The audio guide was really informative and the castle was beautiful. Such a great place to visit!
Markie K — Google review
Must visit. 2 fairytale castles in a beautiful valley, even when it rains. Make sure you buy tickers well in advance as they sell out months ahead. Accessible by foot, bus or horse carriage. Highly recommended also visiting Marienbrùcke bridge, which is free and has stunning view of the castle
Michele P — Google review
Brilliant castle, guided tour. You can walk or get a bus from the car park- €5 return. Timed entry, incredible architecture!
Michael L — Google review
Worth visiting after checking out Nauschwanstein! While not as ornate and opulent, there was certainly a lot of time spent in its design and a ton of history in its use and purpose. The English tour was very insightful and informative! Get there ahead of time for your tour - just be ready to sit in the sun for a while if you're too early!
Brian B — Google review
Absolutely amazing views from and to the castle(s) but the tour of the castle itself lacked in both detail and enthusiasm - maybe my opinion is also swayed by the fact that the castle is really new and without much actually history and lived life only having served the king for 2 years and since then been a museum..
Michael J — Google review
Alpseestraße 30, 87645 Schwangau, Germany•https://www.hohenschwangau.de/schloss-hohenschwangau•+49 8362 930830•Tips and more reviews for Hohenschwangau Castle
18 min · 0.92 mi
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Marienbrücke

4.6
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Bridge
Marienbrücke, also known as the Pollat bridge, is a pedestrian bridge that offers breathtaking views of Neuschwanstein Castle. Named after Queen Marie, it spans the Pollat gorge and was originally constructed in 1845 by King Maximillian II. The wooden footbridge was later replaced with an iron structure by King Ludwig II in 1866.
Beautiful spot to take pictures of the castle. We went on a weekday and it was crowded! There was a line up to get on the bridge, and a staff member to limit the traffic. The base is made of wood planks and can bend when walking so it might be a bit of concern for those who may have a fear of heights. The view is stunning from this angle, you can see the waterfall below, and the castle fully. The bridge is a short 20min walk from the castle
Its F — Google review
...later, around 7 PM, we found ourselves on that bridge. The crowds had thinned out, and the evening light cast a warm golden glow over the castle’s silhouette. The air was calm, with a gentle breeze rustling through the trees, and the whole place felt serene and almost magical. It was one of the best views of the castle — peaceful, majestic, and unforgettable.
Aliaksei A — Google review
A breathtaking view, you will walk over an old wooden bridge, very high and the floor looks unstable, you have to take care anyway, a little crowded and you have choose the right moment to take a photo with the castle. The view is so amazing that it looks unreal.
Shadi S — Google review
Mary's bridge.....what can you say but iconic, bavarian, crowded, tight, beautiful, one way on and one way off? Worth the effort it takes to get there. Sort of a let down when you see the Queue after you walk there. Part of the entire experience. Do it!
T C — Google review
The hike up to the Marienbrücke (Queen Mary's Bridge) is an absolute must-do for anyone visiting Neuschwanstein Castle. This cantilevered bridge, suspended dramatically over the Pöllat Gorge, offers the one truly iconic, postcard-perfect view of the castle. The sight is genuinely breathtaking: Neuschwanstein is framed perfectly by the towering forested mountains, looking like an improbable fairytale creation carved into the cliffside. The sheer height of the gorge below adds a visceral thrill to the visual splendor. ​However, be prepared for company. The day I visited, the bridge was incredibly crowded. It requires patience and cooperation to navigate the narrow structure and secure a spot for a decent photograph, especially when trying to move past groups. ​Adding to the intensity is the bridge itself. While the main metal structure appears strong and stable, giving confidence in its engineering, the experience is slightly unnerving due to the flooring. The wooden planks connecting the spans make a persistent squeaking noise with every footstep and shift in the crowd's weight. This constant creaking sound, combined with the height, made the experience feel a little uncomfortable and a bit scary. ​In summary, the view of Neuschwanstein from the Marienbrücke is worth every crowded, squeaky step. It’s a sensory experience where awe battles nervousness, leaving you with a lasting, slightly thrilling memory.
Girish V — Google review
View from Marienbrücke is spectacular. Castle looks beautiful from this angle. I would recommend visiting in sunny day and if possible during fall season. Kindly check opening hours before visiting
Harish G — Google review
Be sure to take the short but steep walk to the bridge after seeing Neuschwanstein Castle. The views from this bridge are unbelievable. 360° views. Waterfalls, river, the castle and the village. There will most likely be a short wait as the bridge only holds so many people. If you walk all the way to the end of the bridge you can continue to hike up the mountain. I didn't but I would have liked to if we had more time.
Debbie M — Google review
Lovely view but be prepared for masses of people taking pictures (even without tourist season) . If you are patient enough there is always oportunity take a nice photo. Enjoy!
Ondra R — Google review
87645 Schwangau, Germany•https://www.schwangau.de/koeniglich/schloss-neuschwanstein•+49 8362 81980•Tips and more reviews for Marienbrücke
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Where to eat

Under a 2-minute drive from Tegelbergbahn, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

s' Wirtshaus im Weinbauer

4.0
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3.9
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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
s' Wirtshaus im Weinbauer is a country-style tavern located in Chuangao that offers a delightful dining experience with its rustic ambiance and traditional German cuisine. The restaurant boasts vaulted ceilings, wooden furnishings, and a charming red brick stove that creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Their menu features Bavarian delicacies like schnitzel, venison, dumplings, sausages, and roast beef stew.
Enjoyed all the food there but the ox cheek dish was especially good. Very cozy. I found the prices to be comparable with other restaurants in the area. Our server was quick and on point.
Darya K — Google review
Good things: -Good quality food -good not too big portions -beautiful interiors and wonderful facade of the building, typical Bavarian style -authentic clothing worn by the waiters -very cosy -fair price -perfect location at the center of the small town -Has a restaurant and a hotel, perfect stay for the traveller -Menus in several languages So so things: -prices a bit over the average -couldn't see an outside seating, pity since in the summer people love sitting outside and enjoying the fresh air -it felt a bit like this place is the touristic place everyone goes to. Conclusion: I recommend it for sure, you'll love it. We didn't eat much but we ended paying an easy 50 euros. If you're okay with that, go and relax in this beautiful place.
Orlando N — Google review
Very traditional Bavarian eatery. The interior is amazing, especially the painted low ceilings. There are three big rooms and plenty of tables so when you are lucky, you can have a choice of where to sit, depending on occasion. The atmosphere is homely and friendly. Waitresses are dressed in traditional outfits. The food is reasonably priced and portions are big. As you can expect the menu is full of traditional dishes so unfortunately for vegans there is only a few options available, from separate asparagus menu or you can choose side salads. Do make sure you tell them you are a vegan or vegetarian as they use a lot of creams in salads and soups are cooked on beef stock. Their mixed salad is very good, big portion and interesting selection of veggies, not just leafy greens. My vegan dish is pictured below - It was delicious and nicely served.
Iza E — Google review
Disliked being charged over 3 euros for a glass of tap water! Food was not amazing and price was slightly over average. The Swiss people beside us weren't impressed with their roast beef. I had the herring, which was really some fish with a lot of mayonnaise. My husband has the turkey which he liked. Service was poor and didn't speak good English. Hotel itself is nice but go elsewhere for dinner!
Barbara B — Google review
I only used the restaurant during a travel break. The staff this is a tragedy in this place and the food too. Entering the premises, seeing the menu, I asked if I could take it right to the table. Was "yes". In a moment, another waiter came to the ouer table and told me that this place is not a self-service. We ordered a dish that was over salted. When I said that I want to pay with the card there was dissatisfaction. I paid, but then I had to look for a waiter to get the bill. When I found the waiter he just sipped beer in the back room. Generally, I do not recommend this place if someone wants to make a quiet trip without a nerve.
Roman S — Google review
One of the waiters was so rude. He would not let my wife to change her order right after he ordered for every one at our table. He did not even leave our table yet! He replied "NO, you can't change your order. I have sent it in". At the end of our meal, he would not bring us our check but ask my friend's wife to follow him to the front to pay. Yes, he did bring checks to other tables. We travel the world and are very well behaved. So disappointed!
Chia-Chee K — Google review
Is it the best definitely not, is it the worst? The food was meh and nothing to write home about. Found the service probably the slowest in Bavaria. The roast beef was more like a pot roast and served with what tasted likey gravy from a can. For the price expected more.
Nigel G — Google review
Food tasted nice, and the atmosphere was pretty. The service was lacking. They refused to let us get food "to go" for a family member who was sick in the hotel, forcing us to get McDonald's for them instead. We felt like we were bothering them the whole time there.
Chris — Google review
Füssener Str. 3, 87645 Schwangau, Germany•http://www.wirtshaus-im-weinbauer.de/•+49 8362 986191•Tips and more reviews for s' Wirtshaus im Weinbauer
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Day 2

Southeast side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the southeast side side of town. Start the day off with Königliche Kristall-Therme am Kurpark Schwangau, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Museum of the Bavarian Kings. All together, your day would be filled with about 7 hours of non-stop fun.
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Königliche Kristall-Therme am Kurpark Schwangau

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Thermal baths
Nature & Parks
Sauna
Swimming pool
Parks
The 'Königliche Kristall-Therme am Kurpark Schwangau' is a modern spa complex that offers a range of facilities and services for visitors to enjoy. Inspired by the castles of King Ludwig, this thermal bath boasts high standards and features stunning mosaics with Byzantine patterns on its marble walls. Visitors can indulge in thermal baths, saunas, outdoor pools with mountain views, and even massages.
Kristall-Therme in Schwangau is the perfect place to relax in any weather and for everyone. With breathtaking views of the mountains and Neuschwanstein Castle, along with excellent thermal pools and saunas, it’s a must-visit for a rejuvenating experience!
Justyna P — Google review
This place was amazing! Bring your swimsuit, or buy one there. Whatever you need to do, but Get There! Pools are fabulous, sauna is naked, so either skip or man up. Massages, swim up bar, bars, ice cream, etc. GO!
Margi M — Google review
really liked it. I have something to compare it to. The view of Neuschwanstein Castle is gorgeous. The pools have different salt percentages, you need to book them for 4 hours. I didn't go to the sauna because I already know everything there 🤽‍♂️We'll definitely be back. The bar has excellent cocktails.
ЭЛЛИ Ш — Google review
Very comfortable and completely diverse areas, a unique experience from the salt pool to the natron pools and different saunas, I loved the relaxing cave full with amethyst and quartz, the views to the castle are definitely a top,
Edwin M — Google review
Lovely thermal spa with amazing views. Plenty to do, lots of little hot pools and also outdoor pools. They also have a pool bar and lovely traditional restaurant inside. We had very relaxing time.
Sona S — Google review
Thermas with beautiful views of the mountains, Neue Schwanstein castle. Nice outdoor and indoor pools. Not so crowded. Cool bar inside the indoor pool. Chilled vibes. We didn’t visit the sauna cause we had little time. We considered staying longer and change the travel plans just to stay a few more hours.
Keren K — Google review
It is rare for me to give a 5 star rating. Good things: -Amazing thermal spa treatments, there is a daily list of therapies to follow every half hour. They are all included in the initial fee for getting in (25 euro for 4 hours, slightly more for the full day). We thought 4 hours would be too much however it turned out time flew quicker than expected and would have been better taking the daily ticket instead -all therapies are different and offer their own experience, utilizing different methods and scents. All you have to do is follow the schedule to the dedicated room. There are several areas to the spa, it'll take you a long time to discover and understand it all (that's why it's much better to get a daily ticket) -There is a restaurant on the inside -a bar to drink from inside the pool (alcoholic and non) on stools inside the water -A cafeteria with a large variety of cakes to choose from -All decorations within the spa are incredible, starting from some of the columns covered with crystals, others made of pink, white marble. Chandeliers of fine glass work with beautiful blue colored gems, fantastic work on the staircase leading to the topper floors made of thick veiny marble. Beautiful paintings around, I was studying some for sometime. Innovative ideas for therapies in the saunas, using crystals of eucalyptus and menthol directly on the hot stones, freeing up your upper respiratory system. Salt scrubs and mud baths. Pools are available outside too and they are warm so you can relax and bathe even during the winter while snow is falling atop your head. All sauna rooms and Turkish baths are kept tidy, sanitized and clean, with beautiful decorations on the inside (they are named after the king Ludwig II and other important personalities of the time, so you'll find portraits of Cavaliers and coat of arms). -Customer service is excellent, smiling at all times and dressed impeccably -Such views from every spot that will take your breath away, there is a "panorama sauna" that offers enough space for up to 30 people if not more and a panorama over the Alps and the Neuschwanstein castle. -On the upper level you'll find another restaurant and on the terrace you'll find seating within glass vaults to enjoy the view even during super cold periods (and you're naked in there so how awesome is that?) Bad and So so things: -Upper levels are dedicated to naked people, for the ones that have problems with that and have a different mentality you'll be losing around 70% worth of your ticket fee. The best is located at the top of the complex so overcome your fears and just go. -DO CARRY YOUR TOWEL if you don't have one you'll have to borrow one from the spa and it's 3 euros per towel and a deposit of 10 euros per towel. Plan ahead of time to avoid this. -It's a very family oriented place so you'll find many kids playing around at the first level mainly. This might be annoying at some times for someone. Conclusion: This place is fantastic. I'd recommend it over and over again. The price per day is a bargain and you'll benefit a rejuvenation with a great piece of mind.
Orlando N — Google review
Probably the best thermal bad I have visited. For sure the best I know in Germany. Multiple saunas with different temperatures and the whole show with the pouring. The aroma sauna was wonderful. Coffee shops, restaurants, salty and regular pools (not for swimming), whirlpools and more. Incredible views and facilities. Probably even better in Sommer but it was great!
Hope M — Google review
Am Ehberg 16, 87645 Schwangau, Germany•http://www.kristalltherme-schwangau.de/•+49 8362 926940•Tips and more reviews for Königliche Kristall-Therme am Kurpark Schwangau
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Restaurant Ludwigs

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3.2
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$$$$affordable
German restaurant
Ice cream shop
Restaurant
When visiting Tubingen, make sure to include a visit to Restaurant Ludwigs in your evening plans. Located in the heart of the Old Town area, this contemporary restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating. The menu features regional cuisine that is sure to satisfy any palate. Guests have raved about the amazing food, from perfectly cooked meats with flavorful sauces to delightful desserts like apfelstrudel and chocolate mousse.
If you visit the beautiful village of Fussen in the Bavarian Alps and want to try authentic Bavarian cuisine, you must visit this very beautiful restaurant. The food is excellent and served in large, hearty portions. The desserts they serve are also excellent. Finally, the service is fast and efficient and the prices are very reasonable.
Antonis T — Google review
Restaurant Ludwigs offers a whimsical dining experience with its over-the-top swan-themed seating and fairy-tale décor, but the real star is the food. Rooted in traditional German cuisine, the menu features standout dishes like the rich, tender Sauerbraten served with red cabbage and dumplings, comfort food done right. Paired with a refreshing Paulaner and finished off with warm apple strudel and vanilla sauce, it’s a full Bavarian experience in the heart of the old town. Great for a memorable meal that feels both classic and playful.
E P — Google review
I learned about Restaurant Ludwigs from Google review and Yelp. When I saw they have apple strudel with vanilla sauce, I convinced my husband we should go. It was kind of a warm day so we opted to sit inside. We were famished after a whole day of castle hopping (we visited Neuschwanstein Castle and Hohenschwangau Castle) so we were ready to eat. I’ve never had cordon bleu made with pork before and I must say it’s the best one I’ve had. My husband ordered vegan ravioli which he also enjoyed. For dessert, we each got an apfelstrudel mit Vanillesoße. It was alright - definitely not comparable to Vienna’s. Our waiter (we didn’t get his name but I think he manages the place) was awesome. He made us comfortable and checked in just like someone would when someone’s visiting his house. We truly appreciated his genuine hospitality. Our bill was about €60 which was certainly not bad for German standards.
Ella P — Google review
Delicious food all around. We had a mix of things all across the menu and every one of them was very tasty. The service was great, including a fun sense of humor. Highly recommended for great decor some tasty German food.
Caleb B — Google review
Stopped by for lunch during our day trip. Really enjoyed the wiener schnitzel and apple strudel! The wiener schnitzel was well-seasoned and crispy. Could not stop eating the vanilla sauce on the apple strudel. Our server was also very friendly and humorous.
Yinki Y — Google review
Avoid the meat platter!! We ordered the meat platter and the pork knuckle was an incredibly tiny portion and extremely dry compared to the many other ones we’ve had on our trip so far. It is on the right hand side of the picture. When we brought this to the attention of the manager he didn’t apologize but said this is exactly how the dish is supposed to be cooked. We said we’ve had many of these before and it’s never been impossible to cut with dry meat in the middle. He claimed we had eaten the whole thing so he couldn’t do anything about the bill and even tried to cut it up further to show there was more meat - however, I had 1 bite and there was nothing else edible. The manager never apologized and said he’s been working in the restaurant for years and that’s how it’s always been. Head to any restaurant in Munich for way better pork knuckle.
Emily W — Google review
Ludwig’s in Füssen is an absolute gem! The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, with the perfect mix of traditional Bavarian charm and a lively energy. I ordered the lemon beer and a refreshing lemonade—both were fantastic and hit the spot after a day of exploring. We also had delish traditional German food. The service was friendly and attentive without ever feeling rushed, and the food around us looked incredible. It’s the kind of place where you instantly feel at home while still soaking in the local culture. Highly recommend for anyone visiting Füssen—you won’t regret it!
Ashley C — Google review
Food is pretty good and the service was amazing! We ate there both of our nights in Füssen. I left a hair tie there (one of the thick expensive ones) and didn’t even realize. When I came back the next night to eat again, the server remembered me and still had it! Was very sweet! Love love loved the maultaschen! My favorite German food and they make it really good! Also get the Ludwigs Spritz! I also stayed at the hotel here 3 years ago and only good things as well!
Taryn B — Google review
Reichenstraße 17, 87629 Füssen, Germany•https://www.hotel-ludwigs.de/gastronomie/•+49 8362 9251795•Tips and more reviews for Restaurant Ludwigs
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Museum of the Bavarian Kings

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3.9
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History museum
Museums
The Museum of the Bavarian Kings is a must-visit for those interested in the history of the German kings, particularly King Maximilian II and King Ludwig II. Situated in Schwangau, it offers a comprehensive exhibition on the royal Wittelsbach family and their reign. The museum is conveniently located near the famous Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau castles, making it an ideal addition to a visit to these landmarks.
🏰✨ Museum of the Bavarian Kings, Hohenschwangau If you have the time, visit this museum first. It is an educational and inspiring place that opens the path to discovering Ludwig II’s castles and the treasures of Bavaria 🌿. Everything else can come afterwards – the museum provides the context that makes your visit to Neuschwanstein, Linderhof, or the “Little Versailles” even more meaningful. Highlights include: • Insight into Ludwig II, his family, education, and the opportunities he had. • Surprising historical connections, like his relation to Empress Sisi. • A calm and harmonious space where history and art can be absorbed, preparing you for the castles themselves. • Audio guide offering detailed explanations, giving every part of the exhibition deeper significance. 💫 Verdict: This is not just a historical museum – it is a place that educates, inspires, and prepares visitors to explore the beauty and dreams of Ludwig II. If you give it time, it becomes a doorway into understanding the man who built castles as stone diaries of his ideals.
Monika H — Google review
a Museum of 2 floors following the story of King Max 2 and Ludwig 2 with highlights from their life achievements. a hall with golden collectibles is the main room, then a room with story of the bavarian kings, then you finish the round with the last bavarian prince and his impact on Munich and bavaria till the 50's. i took it as part of the combi ticket. visit duration 1.5 Hrs max.
David A — Google review
It is what the name meant. I didn’t like it because the order of the pictures and stories in the audio guide wasn’t ordered properly according to date. You can see many times the next person is older than the person
Ferhat D — Google review
The Museum of the Bavarian Kings (Museum der Bayerischen Könige) offers a well-curated, modern look into the legacy of the Wittelsbach dynasty, one of Europe’s oldest ruling families. Located on the shores of the Alpsee in Hohenschwangau, the museum traces the lineage from medieval dukes to King Ludwig II, with a strong focus on his life, myth, and the construction of Neuschwanstein. Interactive displays, personal artifacts, and multimedia installations bring the royal narrative to life without feeling overwhelming. The museum’s architecture blends historic and contemporary design; a worthwhile visit before or after exploring the nearby castles.
E P — Google review
Beautiful Exterior, Disappointing Interior – Not Worth the €21 Ticket The castle’s exterior is absolutely breathtaking, offering stunning views that are worth billions. Ludwig II truly had a remarkable vision for architecture, creating something out of a fairy tale. However, the guided tour inside was quite underwhelming. The ticket price of €21 felt excessive for what was on display. It seems the owners are aware of this, as they strictly prohibit photography inside. In all honesty, if visitors saw what was inside beforehand, many might reconsider paying for the tour. Compared to Ludwig II’s incredible design sense, his parents’ interior décor choices were far less impressive. If you visit, I highly recommend enjoying the castle from the outside—it’s truly the highlight of the experience! “Bavaria is Germany’s treasure trove.”
Vivian L — Google review
The Museum of the Bavarian Kings is a beautifully presented look into Bavaria’s royal history. Located right by the lake in Hohenschwangau, the setting is stunning and adds to the experience. The exhibits are well organized and informative, offering an engaging story of the Wittelsbach family and their legacy, including King Ludwig II. The displays are modern and interactive, with detailed explanations in both German and English, making it easy to follow even if you’re not fluent in German. The only downside is that the museum is a bit smaller than expected, so you can walk through it fairly quickly. Still, the quality of the exhibits, the breathtaking views of the lake and Neuschwanstein Castle, and the calm atmosphere make it well worth a visit. It’s a great stop before or after exploring the castles, and a solid choice for anyone interested in Bavarian history.
Lionel B — Google review
Unless you want to see a dozen exhibits about the kingdom, waste of time
TravelingDave — Google review
Very informative. Oddly there are no pictures allowed. Friendly staff. Nice little gift shop. Skip the castle tours and come here instead; all the same info without the hassle.
Nick W — Google review
Alpseestraße 27, 87645 Schwangau, Germany•https://www.hohenschwangau.de/museum-der-bayerischen-koenige•+49 8362 9264640•Tips and more reviews for Museum of the Bavarian Kings
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Where to eat

When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away from Restaurant Ludwigs.

Eiscafe Hohes Schloß

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4.4
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$$$$affordable
Ice cream shop
Eiscafe Hohes Schloß is an Italian café located in a picturesque setting, offering a wide array of delectable sweets, desserts, juices, and ice cream. The cozy store features both indoor and outdoor seating areas and boasts a menu with numerous options. Visitors praise the quality of food and quick, attentive service.
Eiscafe Hohes Schloß offers the best ice cream we've had in Germany! They also have a great selection of coffees and desserts, making it a fantastic spot for a sweet break. The atmosphere is inviting, and the service is friendly. A must-visit if you’re in the area!
Ghislain S — Google review
That was really tasty! The dessert was well decorated and the taste was just delicious! Also the waiters were really quick and polite even though the place was full. I rate it at 5/5
FiBo — Google review
There’s a wide variety of ice cream and desserts to choose from. Delicious ice cream, great coffee. The staff are playful — a bit cheeky but funny. The atmosphere is really nice, with views of the city and people-watching. Perfect spot to sit back, enjoy the vibe, and take in the urban scenery.
Mickey A — Google review
I had a lovely experience at Eiscafe Hohes Schloss! Enjoyed a delicious cappuccino and an exceptional tiramisu. They offer a fantastic variety of desserts and ice cream. The cozy outdoor seating in the heart of town makes it the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the local vibe. Highly recommended!
Hernan P — Google review
Cozy Italian store for sweets, desserts, juices and ice cream with nice seating area inside and outside. The menu has so many options and the service is really good and quick. The quality of food is really good. The most I like is the location in the heart of the area.
Yousef A — Google review
Best waffle ever. So soft and airy. Also very light! The ice cream was really good and the coffee was substantial and tasty enough for an ice cream coffeeshop.
Mery H — Google review
Pistachio spaghetti-eis is very good, nuts is fresh. The service is great and it’s fully occupied on the main road table so I have go to the backyard which also good for spring weather.
Tan V — Google review
It's a beautiful cafe. The waffles with ice, cappuccino and ice coffee were really good. Although it's a big cafe, there was no option to pay with a card. Overall a nice place.
Nisha K — Google review
Reichenstraße 14, 87629 Füssen, Germany•http://hohesschloss.com/•+49 8362 38472•Tips and more reviews for Eiscafe Hohes Schloß

Pizzeria San Marco da Giovanni

4.5
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4.0
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$$$$affordable
Italian restaurant
Pizza restaurant
Pizzeria San Marco da Giovanni is a cozy spot offering wood-fired pizzas, pasta, and salads. The outdoor seating provides a picturesque view of the mountains. It's a great place to enjoy Mediterranean cuisine in Rieden am Forggensee. With its simple yet delicious offerings, it's definitely worth a visit for those craving authentic Italian flavors amidst beautiful surroundings.
Our favourite meal of our whole trip. The food was packed to bursting with flavour, I’m still thinking about the pasta days later! My daughter had the gluten free pizza, which was out of this world. By far the best stone baked base ever! And they offer any pizza toppings on the menu. The place was relaxed and had a wonderful atmosphere. We will definitely visit again when we are next in schwangau
Ohhlaala — Google review
Might have caught this place on a bad day. But the pesto was super bitter. The gnocchi was overcooked as was the tagliatele, and the all'amatriciana was a little thin, light on the guanciale, and had no peccorino but still bursting with smoky flavor so that was a win. Everywhere where there should have been basil, We seem to have arugula, which was pretty different, but no big deal (except the pesto, which they could have called out). They closed early for a private event and seemed pretty scattered. They were all very kind. But the atmosphere was a little intense. There was a cell phone ringing, pretty much the entire time, we were there. Unanswered. We werent allowed to sit outside due to an early closure, so that was a bummer, but understandable, they had a private event. It wasn't a particularly expensive meal, but too many things piled up to call it a good meal. I suspect maybe itnwas just bad timing and circumstance. Again, nice folks
The G — Google review
Delicious food, beautiful view of Neuschwanstein Castle. The owner speaks Italian, German and English. He was so kind and patient. He has Gluten free options for those who are celiac. My husband said it was the best gluten free pizza crust he has ever had. It was so soft. My pizza was wonderful and he was kind enough to give me extra basil for my pizza. The cappuccino was amazing!
Della S — Google review
Beautiful Italian. Very delicious and timely service. The Cappuccino and Bruschetta were top notch h with loads of flavor. However, not on the menu they had a Gluten Free (Glutenfrie) crust that was so fluffy and delicious.
Joshua S — Google review
ONCE IN A LIFETIME! and that‘s Even too much… We had a Take-Away order placed directly after opening. Three of five pizzas were really disgusting, the tuna wasn‘t even eatable for cats and all toppings flushing down the surprisingly thin and crispy dough. But that didn‘t rescue my dish of rigatoni, that was clearly from the day before and tasted like old cooler.
Monty N — Google review
Very cozy, authentic restaurant. Their kitchen stays open later than any other restaurant in Schwangau, which is very helpful if your plans get delayed like ours did. I had the tomato salad, which was delightful. I don't recall the name of my husband's pizza but he very much enjoyed it.
Kaitlynn S — Google review
Great pizza, quick and friendly service. Side note: pizzas are not cut upon arrival to table. No big deal, just caught us off guard.
Mark W — Google review
A nice Italian restaurant near Schwangau. Having an authentic Italian food in this warm and cozy place is a good option when it gets dark and cold.
Jansen — Google review
Füssener Str. 6, 87645 Schwangau, Germany•http://pizzeria-sanmarco.de/•+49 8362 81339•Tips and more reviews for Pizzeria San Marco da Giovanni
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Off the beaten path
For day 3, if you don’t mind the extra trek, today covers more off the beaten path places like Forest Experience Center Ziegelwies. Not quite as popular as Füssen, but still highly rated among many travelers. Accounting for getting around and average time spent, today’s activities could take about 8 hours.
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Forest Experience Center Ziegelwies

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4.3
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Hiking area
Amusement park
Forest Experience Center Ziegelwies offers a range of family-friendly activities, including adventure trails and treetop walks. The exhibition center provides informative displays and public amenities. While some trails may be affected by weather conditions, the bergwaldpfad and treetop walk are highly recommended. Visitors can explore suspension bridges at treetop level and access free entry with the "Konigskarte" pass available from local hotels.
The Forest Experience Center Ziegelwies is a must-visit for nature lovers! The amazing trails and elevated wooden pathways provide stunning views and a unique perspective of the forest. It’s a fantastic spot for families to explore and enjoy the beauty of nature. Highly recommended!
Ghislain S — Google review
The walk on the overhead bridge is easy and fun with family and kids. At end of the bridge you can get down and go near the river. The staff is very nice.
N S — Google review
This was a remarkable playground circuit hike for kids unlike anything we Americans had ever seen! So cleverly designed, and more imaginative, in a love,y forest. , leading to the huge footbridge to Austria. The chute slide was incredible! My grandkids especially enjoyed pulling themselves across the creek on the barge. Recommend so highly! We walked from our hotel in Fuessen.
Betsy T — Google review
A great place to visit, especially if you have young children.
Alison L — Google review
Cute place for kids and nature lovers! Did the tree-too experience and loved going over the border from Germany to Austria up in the trees!
Elizabeth C — Google review
Not only for kids, also for the whole family.. Alway be one of our favorite spot..!
Maya ( — Google review
It's neat to walk amongst the treetops and you can see the Alps in the distance. The river Lech is mostly behind the trees. But just down the road is a great free stop to see the man-made waterfall.
Debbie D — Google review
Very cool center with many child and family friendly hikes. The information center has a public restroom, and some informative exhibitions. There is a large parking lot near the center. The only downside for us is that when we came to the center the auwaldpfad was blocked due to heavy flooding from previous rain and consequently the river was also murky. The other hikes, bergwaldpfad and treetop walk were still very impressive and I truly recommend this center.
Lani B — Google review
Tiroler Str. 10, 87629 Füssen, Germany•http://www.walderlebniszentrum.eu/•+49 8341 90022150•Tips and more reviews for Forest Experience Center Ziegelwies
8 min · 0.41 mi
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Lechfall

4.7
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4.0
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Waterfall
Nature & Parks
Lechfall is a picturesque stepped waterfall located in Fussen, Germany, on the chalk blue-green Lech river. It's just a 20-minute walk from Fussen train station through a lovely park. The falls were constructed in the 18th century to prevent flooding in Fussen. The Lech river flows from Austria through Germany and eventually reaches Augsburg before joining the Danube.
The pictures simply don’t do justice to this place! I had been meaning to visit for so long, and I finally made it on December 25th. Since it was a holiday, there were very few people around, giving us plenty of time to explore and take as many photos as we wanted. The experience was absolutely magical. In winter, the scenery is mesmerizing, and I can only imagine how stunning it must look in summer or autumn. I highly recommend visiting this place if you’re planning a trip to Neuschwanstein Castle—it’s an experience you won’t forget! You don't need to buy tickets, as it is a part of the nature itslef.It is easily accessible by everyone and anyone
Unnati G — Google review
Pretty little place to drop by if you’re in Füssen. It’s walkable from the town and the way is quite serene. We went during weekends so it had some empty parking stops.
Arzoo G — Google review
Lovely waterfall and walk just outside the village. But be warned, the car park is only 300m away from the Austrian border so try not to miss it!
Steve B — Google review
Beautiful place to visit. Water is a beautiful colour. Walked from here to Tirol where there is a cafe and a nature museum. Lovely spot, walkable from Füssen about 3/4 of a mile
Lynette B — Google review
Beautiful falls and a great hike. We found parking just off the road. We had no problem with finding parking. The bridge and trail were not crowded. However, it was a cool day with rain on and off. We only took the trail a short distance, however, had the weather been better we would have happily gone farther. Highly recommend seeing the falls!
Debbie M — Google review
Lechfall is a great little stop in Füssen, just a short walk from the old town. The turquoise water rushing through the gorge is really impressive, and the viewing platform gives a nice angle of the falls. Doesn’t take long to visit, but it’s definitely worth it if you’re nearby. Easy to find, free to see, and a perfect spot for photos.
Takehiro ( — Google review
Not crowded , Relaxing and must visit when it is sunny.
Shashi P — Google review
A incredible waterfall. It was built on 1837 to reduce the tornadoes that were created in the water.
Óliver J — Google review
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Reptilienzoo Allgäu

4.6
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4.4
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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Reptilienzoo Allgäu, located in Fussen, offers a unique experience with its diverse collection of exotic reptiles, fish, birds, and mammals. The zoo is situated on an old industrial site and houses various animals such as tortoises, snakes, iguanas, caiman, spiders, frogs, and mongoose. Visitors can witness the active behavior of the animals in beautifully designed enclosures.
I spent 2 hours here with my son and we loved every minute of it. They have some really cool animals that we haven't seen before and we have been to many zoos. I can highly recommend this place.
Cristina H — Google review
Great Zoo, 15€ per adult is quite fair these days. Has lots of insects and animals to explore. Free toilet (which is clean), snack vending machine and coffee. Definitely worth exploring and visiting.
Manfred ( — Google review
Very nice place and the terrariums and aquariums are clean and enough space for the reptiles. The costumer service very friendly. Kid friendly place too! Prices are ok.
Lumarwel — Google review
I was very impressed by so many different kinds of animals! 😍 I can definitely recommend this place, here you can learn a lot and watch animals that you can hardly see in Europe. In addition, the team is very friendly, at the ticket station you will be met by a smiling man who will gladly sell you a ticket and show you the direction 😉
Kate Z — Google review
I was absolutely amazed by this incredible little place. Three rooms and yet four hours flew by without us noticing when we visited one Saturday in November. The quality of the enclosures puts most top- tier UK zoos to shame - large, clean and cleverly designed to give excellent views of the animals while giving places to hide and climb. No wonder the animals look so healthy and gorgeous. There's heaps of information here on nearly every species and further information you can scan with your phone (which is easier if your German isn't as terrible as mine). I was particularly impressed with the macaw jungle-gym, which is less of an enclosure and more of an assortment of ropes and stands in the middle of the second room on which the five parrots wander. Talk about close encounters! Just bring a pair of earplugs if you're noise-sensitive! This little gem was very easy to navigate, there was plenty of parking and it's wheelchair accessible. No café, but there are toilets and a snack machine. I imagine children would have an incredible time, but this is definitely a must-see if you're in the area and love reptiles, aquatic life and/or birds!
Stephanie S — Google review
Parking lot at entrance, near river (just follow signs). Fun to see many new species - especially from Australia and SE Asia - including an iridescent amethystine python.
Simon D — Google review
I have never seen so many active reptiles and so many different types! We saw so many animals happily moving around in their cages, which are beautifully designed. The smell isn't great, but that's what it is when you have an indoor space and you do get used to it. We stayed for hours seeing all the different displays. They even have large alligators and some mammals, such as meerkats. We enjoyed our visit very much and would highly suggest going.
Kris — Google review
Im not a big fan of zoo's. But this place created with love to animals and full of care of them. I recommend to visit this zoo if you want to discover new for you and spand nice time with your kids, friends or even for yourself. Thank you guys for you amazing work!
РЫ Б — Google review
Magnuspark, Mühlbachgasse 10, 87629 Füssen, Germany•http://xn--reptilienzoo-allgu-1tb.de/•+49 8362 9247074•Tips and more reviews for Reptilienzoo Allgäu
11 min · 0.6 mi
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Hohes Schloss

4.5
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4.2
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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Hohes Castle, located in the German town of Füssen at the end of the famous Romantic Avenue, offers stunning rural views and a glimpse into regional 1500s art. The castle's prominent hilltop position provides breathtaking vistas of the surrounding Alpine mountains and the serene Lech River. Visitors can explore its ornate banqueting hall, trompe-l'oeil paintings in the inner courtyard, an art gallery, prison tower, and a small chapel.
This place was a total surprise. Didn't know it existed until I walked up by chance - had time and decided to wonder. The park next to the castle opens in the evening. It was well maintained and a great place for an evening stroll around the castle. It feels very secluded. This is my favorite place on visiting Fussen; This compensates for the disappointment from visiting the two castles - H&N.
S W — Google review
gothic medieval fortress served as seat for princes and now is a complex holding a Chapel, a museum of gothic medieval paintings, knight's hall and side chambers. entrance fee can be combined with the Rathaus museum. the interior fasade had some illusion paintings.
David A — Google review
Very nice place. Good views and small museum
Roman S — Google review
Fine castle with beautiful outdoor murals. The village is also very cozy and we had free parking.
Dave B — Google review
Old citadel situated above the city, very well preserved. Nice to visit any time of the day, but in the evening feels magical, especially during winter time.
Marius M — Google review
Very nice castle to visit while in Fussen. It was built in iterations starting with an “illegal” fortification in the 12th C. It houses art installations and it is also interesting to climb to the battlements and up the tower. There are great views of the cit and surrounding area that shout it be missed. Next to this impressive castle is a beautiful park with benches and views of the river far below. 45 minutes is all you need in the castle before you continue your exploration of the city. Have Fun!
Wayne B — Google review
A calm and nice castle on the hill in the town. It is now an art museum. I could walk to the square of the castle but not inside of the building itself. It seems the castle is only open for a limited time in a day, so check the information before you visit the place. The walkway between the castle and the river and the one behind the castle were also great spots to take a rest.
Junhyun K — Google review
Amazing castle right at the centre of the old town - large defensive walls, cobblestone entrance with several gates. Entry in free, however, some places are locked off. Definitely worth climbing up and enjoying the views.
Mat B — Google review
Magnuspl. 10, 87629 Füssen, Germany•https://www.stadt-fuessen.de/Kultur/Museen-und-Kunst/Galerien-im…•+49 8362 940162•Tips and more reviews for Hohes Schloss
8 min · 3.1 mi
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St. Coloman

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4.5
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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Hiking area
Landmark
Sacred & Religious Sites
St. Coloman Church is a stunning baroque church located in the picturesque village of Hohenschwangau, Germany. Built in the 17th century, it stands on the spot where St. Coloman, an Irish monk, rested during his pilgrimage to Jerusalem. The church boasts a mix of Gothic and Bavarian Baroque architecture and features an ornate stucco chapel and painted altar.
St. Coloman Church is a serene and picturesque spot nestled in the Bavarian countryside. The baroque architecture is beautiful, but it’s the panoramic views around the church that truly stand out. Surrounded by rolling fields and the majestic Alps, it’s a peaceful place for a stroll or photos. Stunning views towards the Neuschwanstein castle. A must-see for those exploring the Schwangau area, especially on a clear day!
J • — Google review
Calm, peaceful and the view at its best. A picturesque place with the view of Neuschwanstein Castle amidst the Alps. ❤
Chaithra — Google review
Unusual place we end up..there was a wedding going on..beautiful area and you can see a famous castle from there
Shahana K — Google review
The most captivating aspect of this church is its picturesque setting. It stands alone in an expansive meadow, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The nearby Tegelberg mountain and the iconic Neuschwanstein Castle add to the dramatic scenery. In autumn, the fields around the church are often blanketed in mist, creating an ethereal and almost mystical ambiance. Notable trails in the area: 1. St. Coloman to Neuschwanstein Castle • Distance: 4 km one way • Difficulty: Easy to Moderate This trail takes you from the church through picturesque meadows and forests to the iconic castle. The trail is well-marked and offers breathtaking views of the castle as you approach. Along the way, you’ll also get to enjoy panoramic vistas of the surrounding Alps and Hohenschwangau Castle. 2. Schwansee Lake Loop • Distance: 6 km • Difficulty: Easy This loop trail circles around the tranquil Schwansee Lake, located near the church. The trail is mostly flat and passes through serene woodlands and open fields. It’s a great option for a leisurely walk to take in the views of the surrounding mountains. 3. Hohenschwangau to St. Coloman • Distance: 2.5 km one way • Difficulty: Easy This short, easy trail connects the village of Hohenschwangau with St. Coloman Church. It’s a gentle walk that passes through meadows and offers excellent views of Hohenschwangau Castle and the surrounding hills. It’s perfect for families or anyone looking for a relaxed stroll. 4. Schwangau Panoramic Trail • Distance: 7 km (4.3 miles) loop • Difficulty: Moderate This loop trail offers some of the best panoramic views of the Schwangau area, including the castles, lakes, and mountains. Starting near the church, the trail takes you through varied terrain, including fields, forests, and hilltops. The route is well-marked and provides several vantage points for photography and sightseeing.
Y. T — Google review
St. Coloman is absolutely stunning! The church itself is beautiful, and the surrounding scenery is breathtaking, with the Alps providing a perfect backdrop. If you look off into the distance, you can even see the iconic Neuschwanstein Castle from afar – it’s a sight to behold! For those who don't have a car or own a vehicle, the public transport system is really convenient, making it easy to get to the area. Plus, if you’re in need of some refreshments, the nearby Rewe Supermarkt is a great stop. There's also a lovely café inside Rewe serving delicious cakes, coffee, and hot chocolate – perfect for a cozy break while enjoying the view. Highly recommend visiting!
V K — Google review
A small beautiful church located in a very serence area with a view of the Neuschwanstein up in the mountains.
Roan — Google review
I saw this church from Neuschwanstein and went there after castle visiting. It was half hour way to walk. The view of the castle and mountains were incredible. But unfortunately church was closed;) It’s open only SUMMER!!!!!!! Didn’t know that🤦‍♂️ I got the reason come back here
Hiroaki H — Google review
Very nice church in a beautiful setting
MK L — Google review
Colomanstraße 1, 87645 Schwangau, Germany•http://www.pg-forggensee.de/•Tips and more reviews for St. Coloman
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Hohes Schloss, these restaurants are about a 5-minute walk away.

Pizza Pasta Americano

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Pizza Pasta Americano is a charming Italian eatery known for its classic pizzas, spaghetti, rigatoni, and salads. The cozy atmosphere and laid-back vibe make it a popular spot for both locals and tourists. Operated by Ali and his father, the restaurant offers top-notch service with a friendly touch. Visitors can expect delicious food with great vegetarian options.
Found this place while walking around town. So happy we decided to stop in for lunch. Ali is an amazing business owner, very friendly and hospitable. His pizza was delicious! We were the only ones in at the time so he truly have my daughter an amazing experience and let her help him make our pizza!! What a gem. Be sure to stop in when you're in Fussen.
Ashley — Google review
Pizza Pasta Americano – A Hidden Gem in Füssen, Germany - 24 yes in this spot! Tucked away like a true hole-in-the-wall, Pizza Pasta Americano in Füssen is a delightful family-owned restaurant with a warm, cozy atmosphere. The décor, a stylish homage to classic Hollywood with black and white photos of Humphrey Bogart, gives the small space a nostalgic charm, but it's the food that truly steals the spotlight. Despite its modest size, this restaurant packs a punch when it comes to flavor. The menu offers a simple yet carefully curated selection of dishes, combining fresh ingredients to create truly divine meals. If you're a fan of spice, I highly recommend the #26 Spaghetti Olio. The heat is just right, perfectly balanced with the oil and herbs, leaving you craving more with every bite. For those who prefer something rich and indulgent, the #31 is a must-try. Its cheesy pasta with ham, mushrooms, and rigatoni is pure comfort food, guaranteed to melt in your mouth. Don't overlook the salads either; the dressing is a standout—robust and bursting with flavor, it elevates a simple salad to something extraordinary. Whether you’re a local or just passing through Füssen, make sure to stop by Pizza Pasta Americano. You won’t be disappointed!
Fronkly F — Google review
What a great establishment. The owners here are so kind and treated us so well- friendly faces in a beautiful town. The pizza was delicious too!!
Samita G — Google review
Excellent pizza!! The Best pizza of the world!! The owner verry friendly!
Fernanda P — Google review
My boyfriend and I went this place yesterday and it was amazing. We ordered Pizza #9 and #17 and they were so tasty! The staff were so nice and friendly and made sure we feel at home. The manager (I think) always made sure we are good and happy, it was also really nice to talk to him. I hope we'll get the chance to come again before we're leaving!
Ofir T — Google review
The pasta are very delicious. The owner is quiet busy when we went in. We waited for 30 minutes.You have to order two drink if you want to eat at store. We saw two Spanish order two pizza out because the owner asking two drink but they don't want to. 老闆很熱情,跟我們談了很久,所以再決定再多加一個星給他。
林柏君 — Google review
Had a fantastic experience! Despite its small size, the cozy atmosphere and welcoming vibe make it stand out. Top-notch, friendly service, and they offer great vegetarian customization. Ideal for tourists!
Purushottama S — Google review
Delicious food. We went there for dinner and it was so good that we came back the next day for lunch. The owner is very nice and friendly, the food is fresh and very well served. We're vegetarians and there were enough options for us.
Marília D — Google review
Ritterstraße 23, 87629 Füssen, Germany•http://www.pizzapastaamericano.de/•+49 8362 505328•Tips and more reviews for Pizza Pasta Americano

Steakhaus Füssen & Tapas Bar

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Boarding house
Steakhaus Füssen & Tapas Bar is a charming restaurant with a rustic ambiance and a lovely garden, offering an array of grilled meats and delectable sharing plates. The establishment boasts stunning views of the surrounding mountains and river, providing a picturesque backdrop for a delightful dining experience. Visitors rave about the mouthwatering peppersteak and other delicious offerings, as well as the warm hospitality extended by the multi-lingual staff.
The restaurant is amazing. Very good steaks. I can safely recommend them. They also have very tasty fried eggplants, which I ordered twice. Draft Augustiner beer is also a plus.
Kateryna S — Google review
American here.. We visited today. Parking on the hill.. It was fantastic! Steak is not American tasting but once you get used to it's flavor it's pretty rad. Dinner for 2 with dessert was 100 euro.. Was comparable to a fancy restaurant though so imo worth it.. Die Kellner was gut as well!
L042987 — Google review
We needed a welcome break from the standard fare of the area and left full and happy. Stop in during shoulder season. Host was awesome, explained the menu, and the preparation. We ordered a few tapas, and split the tenderloin with accompanying sides. Calamari was soft, bonus! Steak was cooked as asked, medium to medium rare, every bite was a delicious. Thank you. We could hear the waterfall, but came for dinner well after sunset. Would be great early to mid afternoon spot, especially for tapas.
Chris B — Google review
My experience in this restaurant was not the best one. I ordered spare ribs and the taste of those was like stale and I payed 25€ for this. Definitely my opinion doesn't match with the reviews.
Paraschos N — Google review
We had a ribeye, rumpsteak, and some onion rings and a salad, and the food was wonderful! Paid 130€ which is to be expected when going to eat steak, but the food ans service was definitely worth the price. Wish you guys luck with finding a new location for your wonderful restaurant!
Andrew R — Google review
Lovely setting with views over the river and forest ! We had a selection of tapas and steaks and it was all delicious! Patatas Bravas were amazing and the rump steak with baked potato was first class also . Really friendly service as well , highly recommend
Andy M — Google review
The beer battered onion rings were fantastic, and the ribeye was well cooked. The specialty drinks were good and the view was wonderful!
Valerie G — Google review
Breathtakingly beautiful location! It is a fantastic family-owned business with lots of character and warmth. The friendly service made us feel right at home from the moment we arrived. We stayed over at this location. The rooms are spacious with a beautiful view from the balcony. The menu offers a great variety of delicious, well-prepared dishes using quality ingredients. With excellent food and warm hospitality, Steakhaus is a must-visit. Highly recommended! Thank you to Roman and his kind family. I only wish you the best.
Nicole N — Google review
Tiroler Str. 31, 87629 Füssen, Germany•http://www.steakhaus-fuessen.de/•+49 1512 0105085•Tips and more reviews for Steakhaus Füssen & Tapas Bar
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Frühlingsgarten

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Frühlingsgarten is a laid-back hotel with a warm restaurant and beer garden that offers free breakfast. The local restaurant serves delicious and authentic German cuisine, with generous portions and tasty regional beer. It's recommended to make a reservation beforehand as it's quite popular. The place has great service, friendly staff, and a rustic ambiance. Additionally, it is well-located within walking distance of restaurants, monuments, historic sites, and nature.
Extremely friendly staff, idyllic garden, cozy interiors and most of all delicious food! The portions are generous and the meat is of excellent quality! Also yummy vegetarian options are present. I highly recommend! Thanks to the staff for this great experience!
Irene P — Google review
We had lunch, as the custom is for Germans and other Europeans, at 12 (😱). I had a cream soup with shrimp which was exceptional. And as in most restaurants in Bavaria it was soooo hot inside. They should turn down the heating to be more sustainable, it's not necessary to burn live.
Bibi K — Google review
Magnificent local restaurant with delicious and authentic German cuisine. The owners are really nice and gave us great recommendations for the food. The portions were generous and they also serve a tasty regional beer. Keep in mind that you probably have to make a reservation beforehand.
Pouya K — Google review
Das Essen ist wunderbar. The whole experience of the location and the comfortable restaurant for lunch, was wonderful. I was really impressed. I was made very welcome. I look forward to visiting again soon.
Bekky S — Google review
I had a beef fillet in the picture. It was really good and specially the sauce for the fillet was absolutely wonderful. Vegetable salad is also good and they have draft beers from brewery. Highly recommand. The lady and server were kind and friendly. Thanks for a great dinner.
Heeyoung K — Google review
Super delicious food! Call in order to places a reservation as it's pretty popular! If I had to describe the place in a couple of words I would say: Super delicious food, great service and rustic ambient.
B. S — Google review
Large, clean and well equipped rooms in a small charming hotel. Located a short and pleasant walk from the Füssen train station and old town. Hotel staff speak English well. Fast Wi-Fi for most of my stay, although it did not work one night. Good value compared to other Fussen hotels in my estimation.
Adam P — Google review
Very good food! Seasonal menu and great vegetarian dishes. Reservation necessary, limited parking. Almost no tourists and no groups.
Stefanie K — Google review
Alatseestraße 8, 87629 Füssen, Germany•http://www.hotel-fruehlingsgarten.de/•+49 8362 91730•Tips and more reviews for Frühlingsgarten

Bella Pizza Delivery Service

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Pizza delivery
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Bella Pizza Delivery Service is an exceptional and modest establishment that offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere, with staff members who are incredibly friendly. Their pizza is cooked using genuine firewood, resulting in an authentic stone-baked taste that is difficult to find elsewhere in Canada. The quality of their pizza gives the impression of being homemade with great care and affection. In addition to their incredible pizzas, they offer a customized vegetarian option packed with a generous amount of fresh vegetables.
Absolutely delighted with the taste and services… Authentic Italian pizza in all way, made in wooden oven with fresh ingredients and delicious sauce… haven’t eaten such a good pizza in whole Germany., fair price and got my pizza delivered at my place within few minutes after placing the order.. superb taste and perfect service… keep it up…. :)
Tarun M — Google review
Disappointing experience. The quality of the ingredients was very poor, worse than what you'd find at a typical kebab shop pizza. We ordered two pizzas, but was so bad that we had to throw it away—it was completely inedible.
Deepak S — Google review
The pizzas are very good. Cooked with a wood fired brick oven. They have a variety of pasta dishes and salads, all good, fresh, and nice portions. The owners are a very nice couple. Very friendly. Very close to the center of Fussen.
David — Google review
An amazing and humble establishment; very friendly staff and authentic stone-baked pizza using real firewood! Finding something like this in my home country of Canada would be nearly impossible. Tastes like it was homemade with love :) Overall 10/10 experience
Tom J — Google review
We’re two Canadians in Germany looking for a pizza after two weeks of eating lots and lots of German food. We asked, what’s the best pizza you make. Without a pause, they said Bombay pizza, with chicken, pineapple, onions and an exceptionally delicious curry dip. I’m telling you, it was soooooo delicious. The beer went well with the pizza and we topped it off with a tub of Ben and Jerry’s ice cream. The staff was super friendly and helpful. The cook was a master of his trade. The wood fired oven created a perfect crust. I would swim the ocean to get this again, in my dreams of course. Seriously, it was simply delicious and just what we needed after six days of hiking 130 kilometres to this beautiful area of Germany.
Steve G — Google review
We ordered a customized vegetarian party pizza. The pizza was really nice and had good quantity of veggies on it. Staff is generous and friendly.
Roonjhun A — Google review
It was my first time and definitely not the last. I bought medium pizza for myself and was a huge portion and really tasty.
Junior C — Google review
Fantastic food at a great price and WONDERFUL customer service!!! Made this American feel like part of the family. Thank you Bella Pizza!!!
Donovan F — Google review
Augsburger Str. 8, 87629 Füssen, Germany•https://xn--pizza-fssen-zhb.de/•+49 8362 9300961•Tips and more reviews for Bella Pizza Delivery Service
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