Germany's Romantic Road by Gordon Mclachlan

Germany's Romantic Road by Gordon Mclachlan

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Guidebook to a 420km trekking or cycling route, the 'Romantic Road' or 'Romantische Strasse', through Bavaria, Germany's oldest long-distance route. Running from Fussen to Wurzberg, the route can be done in either direction and takes 2 weeks as a cycle route, 3 weeks as a walking route.

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Germany's Romantic Road by Gordon Mclachlan

This is a guide for walkers and cyclists to the Romantische Strasse, or Romantic Road, Germany's oldest and most popular touring route. Hitherto almost exclusively known as a motoring itinerary, a new waymarked route makes it suitable for cycling or walking. Nevertheless, descriptions of the towns and scenery along the way will be useful to motorists too. Starting at the charming Alpine town of Fussen, the Romantic Road travels to the famous royal castles of Hohenschwangau and Neuschwanstein, through the pre-Alpine landscape of the Pfaffenwinkel with its ornate pilgrimage churches, to Landsberg am Lech. From there, it goes down the Lech valley to the great Renaissance city of Augsburg. It continues on to Donauwoerth on the Danube, along the Woernitz valley to castle-crowned Harburg, then through the moon-like Ries crater to the walled medieval town of Noerdlingen. Two more walled towns, Dinkelsbuhl and Rothenburg, are the highlights of the next part of the route. From the latter, it proceeds along the gentle Tauber valley via the former princely capital of Weikersheim and the plush spa of Bad Mergentheim. The Romantic Road terminates in Wurzburg, a city equally renowned for culture and gastronomy.
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ISBN 13 9781852842338
ISBN 10 1852842334
Title Germany's Romantic Road
Author Gordon Mclachlan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cicerone Press
Year published 1997-01-01
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.