Hotel Alpenstuben





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Panoramic hiking trail in the Ammergau Alps, Bavaria. This alpine hike leads from Neuschwanstein Castle in Hohenschwangau to the summit of the Säuling through the foothills of the Ammergau Alps. First, it goes over wide forest paths until the Brunnenstubenweg/water pipe path leads into the forest and follows the signs to Säuling. It involves a steel ladder used to climb over rough terrain. There are places to stop for refreshments along the way. Once at the top, there is a superb mountain...
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Varied hike near Schwangau, Bavaria. This loop trail combines just about everything wonderful that Bavaria has to offer: fairytale castles, idyllic mountain lakes, cities worth seeing, great panoramic views and dense forests. Highlights of the hike: - Museum of the Bavarian Kings - Castle Hohenschwangau - Swan Lake - Kalvarienberg - Basilica St. Mang and old town of Fuessen - Alpsee
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Popular walk at Neuschwanstein Castle in the Bavarian Allgäu. This route leads from the Tourist Information Hohenschwangau to the Marienbrücke over the Pöllat Gorge. This was named after Queen Marie and offers the best vantage point of the well-known Neuschwanstein Castle. Highlights: - Beautiful views - Neuschwanstein Castle - Marienbrücke ---- Accessible by bus and train
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Loop trail to Neuschwanstein Castle in Allgäu, Bavaria. A varied loop that could hardly be more beautiful. First, the path leads along a narrow iron bridge through a dizzying gorge to Neuschwanstein Castle. The romantic castle from the 19th century is one of the most famous castles in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It receives over a million visitors annually and has been open to the public since 1886. The castle can be explored as part of a guided tour (tickets can be...
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Historical, famous loop in Ostallgäu, Bavaria. Neuschwanstein Castle is one of the most famous castles in the world. It receives over a million visitors annually and has been open to the public since 1886. The castle is a 19th century Romanesque revival castle built under the Bavarian King Ludwig II, located above the village of Hohenschwangau. He had Neuschwanstein built in the style of the old German knight's castles. Today the castle is maintained by the Bavarian Palace Administration....