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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Vaduz to Hohenschwangau?
The direct drive from Vaduz to Hohenschwangau is 124 mi (200 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 44 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Vaduz to Hohenschwangau, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Konstanz, Ulm, Fussen, St. Gallen, and Friedrichshafen, as well as top places to visit like SEA LIFE Konstanz and Konstanz Port, or the ever-popular Niederburg.
The top cities between Vaduz and Hohenschwangau are Konstanz, Ulm, Fussen, St. Gallen, and Friedrichshafen. Konstanz is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Vaduz and 2 hours from Hohenschwangau.
St. Gallen, located in northeastern Switzerland, is a charming city known for its historical and cultural landmarks. The Abbey of St. Gall, with its diverse architectural styles and impressive library housing ancient books, is a major attraction. The Textile Museum nearby showcases the city's significant textile trade history. Wander through the old town to admire the ornate bay windows on many buildings. Additionally, near St.
45% as popular as Konstanz
19 minutes off the main route, 26% of way to Hohenschwangau
Konstanz, a charming city located on the shores of Lake Constance in southern Germany, boasts a well-preserved medieval district called Niederburg. This area is home to the impressive Konstanz Cathedral with its unique mix of decorative styles and a striking Gothic spire. The town hall is adorned with delicate frescoes and features a Renaissance-style courtyard, while the Rosgartenmuseum showcases cultural history through exhibits spanning from prehistoric times to the 20th century.
Most popular city on this route
50 minutes off the main route, 36% of way to Hohenschwangau
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Friedrichshafen, a city located on the shores of Lake Constance in southern Germany, is steeped in aviation history and offers a picturesque lakeside promenade dotted with charming cafes. The Zeppelin Museum extensively documents its significance in aviation. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the city and the Alps from a steel tower on the lake's pier. The skyline is dominated by the domed baroque towers of the Palace Church, which are visible from above during Zeppelin tours.
51% as popular as Konstanz
20 minutes off the main route, 39% of way to Hohenschwangau
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.
72% as popular as Konstanz
27 minutes off the main route, 57% of way to Hohenschwangau
Füssen is a German town situated in the state of Bavaria, just on the northern side of the border with Austria. The Hohes Schloss is a Gothic castle which serves as a regional art museum, while St. Mang's abbey museum highlights Füssen's lute and violin crafting industry. Two castles - Neuschwanstein Castle and Hohenschwangau Castle - are located southeast of the town.
56% as popular as Konstanz
1 minute off the main route, 95% of way to Hohenschwangau
Best stops along Vaduz to Hohenschwangau drive
The top stops along the way from Vaduz to Hohenschwangau (with short detours) are Hohenschwangau Castle, Ulm Minster, and SEA LIFE Konstanz. Other popular stops include Bayerischer Löwe Lindau, Füssen Altstadt, and Parsenn.
Niederburg is a charming town in Germany where you can unwind at its delightful boutiques, shops, wine caves, and coffee houses. Remarkably, the town escaped the destruction of World War II, leaving its historic buildings intact. The old city boasts a wealth of architectural wonders and historical significance waiting to be explored.
The tourist attraction SEA LIFE Konstanz is a place where different kinds of aquatic animals from around the world are housed in five pools. These pools simulate their natural habitats, giving visitors an opportunity to see some of the top creatures in the world up close.
Great place with small kids. Lot of interactive toys, and places to crawl into. I really enjoyed the area with the penguins. It's well done. Also nicely done the area with the local fishes, it helps the kids to see what is there in the lake. Unfortunately some toys were not available due to Covid regulations.
But altogether great place to spend a couple of hours.
Anna Szekrenyi — Google review
They have limited collection of fishes, but what ever they have they maintaining it really well.
It won’t take more than 1-2 hours to cover the whole place. Ticket price is too high and this place doesn’t worth the ticket cost.
Hemanth Naga Prasad Seethamraju — Google review
It’s a short but beautiful experience. They also let you touch some of the creatures which is very fun. Also I’ve seen a fish that looks like it has glitter on it’s scales which i thought was pretty awesome
Laura Ostafe — Google review
SEA LIFE hosts quite number of species from all around the world 🌍 More room would be nice because the experience is getting harder when the ground is crowded. Buying tickets in advance is advised as it regulates the hours. Overall, it would be a nice experience for you and your family.
Engin Gedik — Google review
Always worth a visit. Plan about 2 hours to see all exhibitions. There is a water tunnel to see sharks and giant turtles. Parking available at the Lago.
Olaf Jonsek — Google review
It was actually much better than I had hoped. Neither sharks nor penguins fit to what I imagine lives in Bodensee. 🙂
However both children enjoyed it, not only aquariums but also the interactive part. And it was not boring to me either.
Honza Soukup — Google review
Un loc minunat in care copii sau adulți pot vedea diferite specii de pești de pe glob,bonus rechinii sau pinguinii de la finalul turului.La etaj este si o expoziție de animale salbatice impaiate, frumos aranjate si cu descriere detaliata.Un pic exagerat prețul biletelor care se vor achiziționa on line.Parcarea a fost undeva la 4E pentru patru ore de stat în incinta complexului.Am fost și pe vara in zona portului,absolut superb,plin de turiști dar acum pe iarna cam prea multa liniște.
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A wonderful place where children or adults can see different species of fish from around the world, bonus sharks or penguins at the end of the tour. Upstairs there is also an exhibition of stuffed wild animals, beautifully arranged and with a detailed description. A bit exaggerated ticket prices which will be purchased online. The parking was somewhere at 4E for four hours inside the complex. I was also in the summer in the port area, absolutely gorgeous, full of tourists but now in the winter a bit too quiet.
Elias — Google review
The place has good access to public transport. Friendly staff. worth visiting if you love the underwater world. People spend 2-3 hour depending on average.
Preethi — Google review
Overall I enjoyed my visit, but there were a couple inconveniences that don't let me give it 5 stars.
I know maintaining such a place is a massive undertaking, but 20€ feels expensive. Had it been cheaper, I would visit it again sometime.
The underwater tunnel wasn't optimally maintained, the glass is very, very scratched, and some parts had a layer of dirt/dust.
The penguins were acting strange, stuck to the display glass. I felt sad for them, it was an anomalous behavior, and made obvious that they don't belong there.
On the good side, it was nicely decorated. The nature museum was a bit underwhelming, but I felt the passion put into the still animals, interacting with each other and their environment. Explore it thoroughly, my favorite part of it was hidden!
It took me slightly less than 1h30min to visit it alone. If you can afford it, I'd recommend checking it out at least once.
David Toro Mart?nez — Google review
It's really nice and informative place for all to visit. Some staff is really good, who gives you all information about sea creatures. Best experience with nature. The old lady at the exit door haven't good behavior with children.
Manasi Gawas — Google review
Nice place, some of the marine life and creatures were so well displayed, not only young children even the adults would find it mesmerizing. Worth visiting 😊
N K — Google review
Went with husband and 2 kids (4 and 2 years old), we were excited as it just reopened 2 days ago. However the fish on display are limited and within 45 minutes you are at the exit. Expected a bigger variety for the prices (60 Euros for the family) they charge.
Eva Yanambakam — Google review
This is one of the better Sea life parks. You will need to purchase tickets online and reserve a time slot. The slot can be moved up to five times, which we had to do, since our connection was late.
The experience was great - kids loved all the large aquariums and these fishes.
The location is very convenient if you arrive via ship in the harbour - just a short walk across.
Be aware that the ferry harbor is far outside and you will need to take the bus.
Guido Oswald — Google review
Its a very entertaining place for all age groups. I got to rxperience a huge variety of sea creatures from upfront. Small sharks to huge stingrays, it was really reasly good. The brst part of sealife was the penguins, its so beauuuutiful to see them upfront. I loved every bit of it.
Dee K — Google review
The experience overall was underwhelming. Although the queue was short and the staff were nice, it felt very unorganized and messy.
Too many people and not enough space/staff to organize. The aquarium praises itself with a big variety of animals, but you won’t need more than 45 minutes to look at everything😬.
Only interesting for young children.
Additionally the animals didn’t seem to have a lot of space and seemed distressed by the huge amount of people.
Would not recommend; too overpriced and not well maintained.
junya watanaby — Google review
Sea Life is a serene haven for anyone fascinated by the mysteries of the sea. Whether you're a marine biology enthusiast or a family looking for an educational outing, this harbor provides a harmonious blend of entertainment and enlightenment. I highly recommend Sea Life for a day filled with awe, wonder, and a newfound love for our marine neighbors.
Jonathan Kigozi — Google review
It's much smaller in the inside than it looks from the outside. There are aquarium sets I really liked, such as the sunken ship but it is quite a short visit and for the efty price, it's definitely not a good quality/price ratio. There are much nicer, bigger, modern aquariums which are cheaper. I understand its situation probably doesn't make it ideal but this place cannot compete with other aquariums I've visited. Simple.
Simon W. — Google review
I paid 22€ for only 20 mins.
If the price is 11€, it's fair enough.
Konstanz Port is a remarkable site that provides visitors with the opportunity to explore both tranquil and exciting experiences. With serene spaces to unwind while admiring the stunning view, coffee shops for a hot beverage, and restaurants for a peaceful meal, there is something for everyone. The old lake port is fascinating, particularly its unique solution to cope with water level changes. Although lacking a high-quality cafe to appreciate the scenery comfortably, it's an excellent place for leisurely sightseeing.
Beautiful view nice restaurants
Radko Gavrailov — Google review
Great place to do some relaxed sight-seeing... good food & drinks in the Altstadt.
Marcus Feigenbaum — Google review
The ferry ride to Konstanz from Uberling was fun. Beautiful day, lots to see, stops were short and all the food and drink on the boat you could want.
Cabin Life — Google review
Nice and clean place.
MrMilan007 — Google review
Beautiful place. Lake water is very pure and we can enjoy the atmosphere.
Jithin Jolly — Google review
Beautiful old lake port. Interesting way to cope with the change of water level. Lacking a nace cafe to sit and enjoy the view.
Kamen — Google review
Tip-Top.
Alexander Kaltenbach — Google review
Beautiful location. Nice, green city with super bike paths.
The Tamina Therme is a beautiful wellness facility nestled in the picturesque mountains of Switzerland. It boasts a unique attraction, the Tamina source, which is a museum showcasing hot thermal water. The spa exudes elegance with its sophisticated decor and attentive staff, although slightly pricier than average. The pools are strategically positioned throughout the premises, providing ample space for relaxation and enjoyment of the invigorating massage jets.
Easy and relaxed experience. On Sunday’s it is worth taking the relax check in to have certain entry during busy times. The saunas are wonderful, even if you don’t like finish Sauna there are plenty of options with less humidity and warmth. The relax rooms are comfortable and have good temperature. Food options are healthy, seating at next to the pools limited.
Simone — Google review
I’ve heard good feedbacks about this place and decided to go there with my husband.
We went there on Saturday which means higher price - 71chf. This was totally fine until I saw the place and amenities.
Besides Thermalbad and Sauna absolutely nothing is included in the price. Towel - 5chf, robe - 10chf, snacks or tee - you should buy them in a cafe, etc. I’ve been to other “luxury” spas and never seen such an avarice.
Also the entire place needs renovation. I went on the first floor to the rest room and it didn’t look like the place to have a rest. The walls are stained, daybeds uncomfortable and cheap, massage chair and sun bed - for additional price.
But what bothered me the most - bubble system in the outdoor pool. They have 4 or 5 spots with bubbles (like jacuzzi) and they don’t turn on with a button and don’t have sensors. They turn on by rotation - the first one works few minutes, then turns off and the second one starts, etc. So you have to sit there and wait for like 5 minutes for bubbles.
Worst price-performance ratio. Better choose another spa
dana verdene — Google review
Absolutely amazing experience!!!
Very clean and well organised.
There is good selection of swimming and hydro pools, saunas.
Especially love that outdoor pool with spectacular view.
Karl Jakubowski — Google review
In late autumn, this place was an absolute paradise, even before we indulged in the spa experience. The classic building draped in mist and surrounded by the warm glow of yellow light created a magical ambiance. Adding to the charm, the entire setting was nestled within the breathtaking alps, adorned with a myriad of medieval castle ruins.
But let me tell you, the spa experience took our visit to a whole new level of awesomeness.
The highlight was undoubtedly the heated pool that extended outside, allowing us to bask in the contrast of the chilly air and the soothing warmth of the water. It was a truly invigorating experience that left us feeling utterly refreshed.
Moreover, the variety of saunas surrounding the pool were a delightful surprise. One, in particular, stood out with its unique aroma of black pepper, and it exuded a captivating Viking vibe that added an exciting twist to the relaxation.
Without a doubt, we are already planning our next visit to this enchanting place. The combination of picturesque surroundings, medieval allure, and the unparalleled spa facilities makes it an absolute must-visit destination.
Anton Berezin — Google review
The perfect place to relax and recover from a stressful week. Even when it is busy, you can always find space in the pool or sauna. Generally clean. The cafe is a big plus. Massages are wonderful but a bit pricy. 2-3 hours is enough for the main area.
K Howell — Google review
We came to Bad Ragaz specifically to visit this thermal bath. Didn’t have to wait a minute since we bought the tickets online (which I suggest). The entire complex of Tamina Therme is beautifully designed and when entering you really feel like you went to another dimension. The pools are interesting since they vary in temperature, size and jets so you can always find something new. The outside pool is beautiful during the nighttime. The sauna area was such an amazing experience: we loved exploring the different saunas but what really sold us were the group programs in the outside Kelo sauna area. The beautiful aromas along with the music and great entertainment from the host really makes you enjoy the experience without noticing the heat of the sauna and walking on fresh snow outside sealed the deal for us. If you come here just for the Therme I highly recommend checking out the saunas too. Definitely the best thermal spa I have visited!
Marina Barbarić — Google review
A really nice thermal spa with different cold/ warm/ bubble pools and saunas and resting areas. If you decide to come then definitely consider taking the full package and going into the sauna area. After spending some time there you could not imagine being in the main area with all those people and the noise. Many great saunas in the sauna area - especially the Latvian Pirts which felt the most comfortable and just like home. Take the time for this day here because it is worth it.
Karalis Brants — Google review
Nice Thermal water swimming pool, spa and sauna to visit in Bad Ragaz. I loved diverse Sauna Aufgus shows! I can really call that a show because it was with music, cool moves and with jokes and good mood! Sauna was really good! The swimming pool is ok. I think a bar should be possible in the water like in Schönbühl. Otherwise is a little boring the swimming pool. There are diverse pools with different temperature...the outdoor pool is a little too cold to stay long there...
Olieolia S — Google review
Absolutely stunning bath. Very well done for visitors and hotel guests. Nice detail with the warm bath towel to wrap. The kids loved the circular pool. Small food stand inside also a welcome location to get energy for more time in the bath.
Mike Seidel — Google review
Unreal spa. The location is serene and there are so many thoughtful touches in the spa design like the bracelets, cafe, activities, and different pools
Tarek — Google review
I want to default this by saying I’ve been to spas all over the world and countless thermals. The temperatures of the pools here are perfect, there are around 6 pools that range from 20-40 degrees. I came during the week when it was at about 30% capacity and I could not imagine there being more people. I unfortunately did not try the sauna as I had my teenage son with me. The therme area design felt extremely outdated- many of the pools had tiles that were missing or had come off. The jets run at random and for short periods. They were always occupied. The space looked like it had been designed in the late 80s and probably had its peak around the early 90s. I expected something that could compete with thermal Vals or even the Aquadome in Tirol but it was really underwhelming and much smaller. The hotel it is attached to, I went to the cafe after and is absolutely lovely in terms of the gardens and service. I will return to the Therme to try the sauna and spa services (during the week) but would be quiet afraid of how packed it would be at capacity or during the weekends. I think if the entrance was half the price I’d consider a higher rating but for the current price point I’d rather drive to Vals or even Sankt Antons thermals. .
The champagne Automat however at the entrance might of been one of the highlights as it’s hilarious.
Addie W — Google review
Beautiful, clean, relaxing spa place with thermal water pools within an hour from Zurich. Welcoming people, good service, many indoor and indoor heated swimming pools and jacuzzis, a separate sauna space with different saunas and rituals. The spa itself is a place of art with many art objects on the territory. Also the spa has a cafe, so you can have a smoothie, sandwich or a fresh soup if hungry. In summer you can chill outside on sun beds enjoying the view on mountains.
Maria B. — Google review
nice spa with good service. the thermal bath has a nice variety of baths. But it also seems to be a sort of community pool with some children and teenagers around as well. they all behaved :-) but if you prefer some exclusivity the separate sauna area might be more to your liking. I enjoyed the sauna area and the sauna lounge. all clean, every hour an event and nice outside area in between the mountains for good ambiance. I also enjoyed an amazing massage. I took the spa day special with an all in price, towels, bath-rope, 1 massage and 2 drinks. for swiss standards it was a good deal!
David Sebel — Google review
Loved it! I love this architecture and the color scheme inside. This place feels like royalty especially if you are smart and reserve online in advance. The staff are also really polite.
Wish i could take pictures inside but I also understand why.
On another note, don’t forget your towels or slippers. But if you do, you can get it there too.
Joanna C. — Google review
I like this spa because it offers a variety of pools with different temperatures.
There is an outdoors pool, as well, and it has a tiny stream of fast flowing water.
Upstairs is a rest area which is usually very quiet.
You can use other facilities, but they will be charged separately. Except the hot towel which is included. But it is a bit of a joke. It is more like a warm sheet than a towel and gets cool before you are upstairs in the rest area.
2 hours which is the base price is tight if you want to try all pools. 3 hours is fine.
Markus Stricker — Google review
Despite all the hype, this was underwhelming. The whole place looks very white and bland, like a UK public leisure centre in the 90’s! The pools are nice and spacious, but the cycles for the jets for example in the main pool and the one outside are off for a long time with no apparent reason. It’s quite expensive too and you have to pay for towels unless you take your own, which nobody tells you! The reception staff didn’t explain how the lockers work with the wristband to lock. If you’ve seen this place on TV, don’t be fooled by show business, it’s not that great!
Shaahid I — Google review
A lovely spa in the very least of Switzerland. We were lucky enough to have visited Tamina source of hot thermal water and the Tamina spa that is now a museum up in the mountains.
About the spa - very classy decor, excellent staff that justifies a tiny bit pricier welcome.
Pools are nicely spread out and massage jets are just great. Outdoor pool has a jacuzzi part and a whirlpool, there is a sauna and Turkish bath you can enjoy without paying for the spa spaces special entry, and it's with bathing suits.
You can enjoy spa spaces for an additional price, which we will do next time. There is no clothing only, so be sure you're comfortable with it.
Petra Dra?kovi? — Google review
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Tamina Therme in Bad Ragaz is a top-notch wellness retreat. Its invigorating thermal baths, diverse sauna experiences, and attentive service create an atmosphere of unrivaled relaxation. The spotless facility and healthy dining options demonstrate a clear commitment to guest comfort. A must-visit for anyone seeking a revitalizing break from routine. Highly recommended!
R Leuenberger — Google review
Quite the drive from Zurich to Bad Ragaz, but definitely worth it. Very nice thermal spa area, with different pools and temperature. I especially liked the custom made steam bath rub, available in front of the steam bath. The sauna area offers a range of different saunas with varying temperature and humidity. Sauna infusion on the hour - from classic to entertainment, there is something for everyone. Just remember to bring at least two towels, one for the sauna, and one for drying off after the shower... ;-)
Kirsten Scherer — Google review
This place is my favorite spot for having the most amazing sauna! I recommend making the rituals that are every hour. You can have towels, bathrobe and can have also customized peelings. This place is paradise!
Tiziana Cuviello — Google review
What an incredible experience. Definitely one of the best thermal baths I've been to! I arrived at 8:30am on a Saturday and there were very few people. It started to get more crowded when I left at noon, so I highly recommend a morning visit.
Lisa Schwander — Google review
The thermal bath is nice, but it felt rather crowded, especially given we where on a Friday and the price.
The sauna has great amenities, but I think its super weird that there are no towels provided for the sauna. Safe for the sauna included in my gym membership I haven’t seen that so far in a spa. Especially not given the rather high price. You can rent them, but with 5.- per towel it’s quite expensive again.
Nino padrutt — Google review
One of the best spas (for me) in the world.
Have been here probably a 100 times over the years.
Just keep coming back for more. Its location is so perfect for when you are coming back from a ski day and want to relax and wait for the traffic to dissipate.
But coming here just for the spa is worth it on its own. Also great in the summer.
It's difficult not to have a good and relaxing time here.
Vlad Ka — Google review
Amazing spa experience. Also good massage offer and a small cafe. Pro tip: it's free entry on your birthday even if you don't live here. Just show any ID with your birthday. You have a separate sauna area as well
Mila Mur — Google review
Love the standard here, they have limited no. of visitors so it's not too crowded. I just found out that they also have Textilsauna on site 🤣 always paid to use the other one before.
Safeguard is very strict with using the mobile there as it's prohibited. Please respect the rules and the privacy of other guests.
Staff are very nice, the massage there also recommended.
They are having major renovation this summer so please check before visiting.
Sudarut W. — Google review
Nicely done spa. The atmosphere is nice but the location is amazing. I have been to better spa in switzerland but I highly recommend it combined with an excursion to the mountains or just to get away from the city.
What I really enjoyed though is the sauna area, which is amazingly well designed, with much less people than the main area and you can effortlessly relax and enjoy the different temperatures sauna as well as the hamam.
The massage was also professionally made and we really enjoyed it.
Harris Kallitsis — Google review
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Hans Albrecht-Strasse, 7310 Bad Ragaz, Switzerland
Aescher - Guesthouse on the mountain is a charming 19th-century inn located at an elevation of 1,454 meters on the mountainside, offering stunning panoramic views of the Swiss countryside. The guesthouse provides a picturesque setting for a day trip, with breathtaking landscapes and affordable, delicious food. The young couple managing the restaurant are friendly and enthusiastic about sharing their travel experiences.
What a great experience to have been at this location. I always wanted to visit this spot. It is just the way I have imagined the place to be.
We hiked up here on a weekday and were one of the first visitors here. On weekends it gets really crowded, so best plan a trip to the Äscher to avoid the masses.
Jerome Wyss — Google review
Cant get a better location than this, at the side of a mountain overlooking some breathtaking Swiss countryside.
Was busy so took a while to get served, in fact i had to go up and order my own beer, which at first was refused,told to wait at table, but after trying a second time the waitress relented and gave the obviously thirsty traveller his requested refreshment, a cold beer. Thanks!
Not as impressive up close, as from the professional photos on the net, but still pretty damn cool
Rob Nesbit — Google review
It's one of the best places to hike. Amazing view from the top. Didn't stay here, but I sat in the restaurant for a long time and kept on eating.
Foods are really good with nice beers or others. Desserts are worth trying.
Enjoy your food with an amazing view.
Proces are cheaper in comparison to the view. Very friendly workers.
Yeasir Arafat Zaman — Google review
We were served by a lovely young man and it was his second day there.
We had the carrot cake and cold drinks. Cake was amazing!
The views and the whole ambience was incredible,. I suggest that you get here early as by the time we had finished the place was packed and people were waiting for tables.
A very special place to visit.
Helen Ritchie — Google review
Very nice day trip. The scenic landscape with amazing views. You feel like you are in middle of National Geographic Cover :))). The guesthouse itself is lovely and offers great food. I was surprised by the prices for Switzerland it was quite affordable and tasty. And super fast. The young couple that runs the restaurant are enthusiastic and very friendly. If you are a world traveler make sure to have a chat about their travels across the world.
Maya Z — Google review
Amazing views from this Gasthaus at approx 1500m high on the mount.
Staff is friendly, and definitely worth trying the desserts of you are just passing by. Surprised by the tasty espresso too. Expect to wait 10-15min for a free spot with a view. Otherwise you can just take a drink from the bar and chill in the area.
Alexandru Istrate — Google review
I didn't rent a room here, just passed by on our hike. The place itself is nice, service is also nice. However, if you want to sit down for more than 5 minutes without someone trying to passively push you out of your seat, then go over the week. Otherwise it is just sad, especially after a gruelling hike, one would like to sit there in peace.
Zsofia Agnes Nagy — Google review
Worth coming for the views, but the restaurant itself is overloaded and people are literally fighting for places. So if that’s a no for someone then better skip it. We also experienced quite unkind behavior from the waitress, I speak German my sister don’t so I am sorry for not being Swiss but I think it’s understandable what I speak, while she strongly suggested that I don’t and was tired of me and I only just arrive there and didn’t even order. I hope it was her bad day, maybe next time will be better. Food variety ok.
Natalia Zajchowska — Google review
Even after a short hike from the cable car, this place is a perfect place to reward yourself and take in the incredible reality that you are dining inside of a cliff in the Alps. Everything was great; the food, service, atmosphere (although there was a strange amount of flies). The house made hazelnut croissant was incredible. When seeing something like that on a menu, you kind of jump to the conclusion of a Nutella filled croissant, which is already good at baseline, but you could tell these were made in house. Amazing, overall!
Brandon A — Google review
Such an amazing experience all-around. Great food cooked by amazing chefs, well-stocked kitchen and bar, cozy rustic accommodations, and a friendly staff led by Melanie, one of the most wonderful hosts I've met yet! 10/10 on any scale, well worth the trip!
Justin R — Google review
Quick stop at the beginning of a hike and it does justice to it's reputation. Beautiful spot, friendly staff and the Appenzeller Quiche was delicious! A bit too crowded as it is a very popular destination but totally worth it.
Hugo Antero — Google review
Small guest house on the side of the mountain. Amazing views, friendly staff. Very touristy place, so it's recommended to visit during the week and in off-season. Just had coffee and drinks there.
Greg A. N. — Google review
Absolutely amazing place, with amazing view and even with so many people, children, dogs, in and out, it was pleasant, and the service was exceptional, they served and received everyone with a bog smile, and fast. I am so impressed! These people are amazing here.
Paulo Neto — Google review
Absolutely fantastic hike up and experience sitting there just absorbing the view. Beer is good too, and the food is much better than one would expect at such a remote location. My daughter planned this, surprised me with the day trip...This was one of those things on my bucket list!
Tyrone Johnson — Google review
It's an experience to sit on the edge of a precipice overlooking massive cliffs rising up on the opposite side and have local delicacies along with a fruity refreshing drink - Bschorle. But for this there's a 20 min hike. The hike is short but steep, but the food and ambiance is worth more than all of it.
niloy pathak — Google review
Iconic guesthouse in the mountains. There is a cable car to get here, alternatively one can hike here. There are some nice caves nearby. The restaurant is good to visit. I was recommended not to stay in the guesthouse for the night though.
Karina Kisselite — Google review
One of the most unique places you will ever visit. It's no surprise it was featured on the front cover of the National Geographic! Stunning views, delicious drinks and lovely staff! Very reasonably priced given the location.
Eugene Chemeritskiy — Google review
ICONIC. EPIC.
Oh my gosh, this took my breath away! No pictures can do it justice.
What an incredible experience from the woman who mans the cable car up - she is also incredulous after seeing it numerous times - to the hike here, to the friendly service, to the jaw dropping views as you have a coffee, beer and any one of the absolutely delicious meals.
I came for breakfast and it didn't disappoint.
It felt like a dream and the history of the place is incredible to read about on the front page of the menu!
Go! Just go! Also the hike back up to the cable car isn't flat. Just saying :-)
Ruchika — Google review
In Lech. Austria, Bernardo Bader Architects designed a natural-wood ski lodge with a café overlooking the peaks. A must-see on any trip to Switzerland, the Berggasthaus Aescher-Wildkirchli is located in Ebenalps of the Appenzell region. Known as being one of the most traditional cantons (Switzerland is made up of 26 member states called cantons) in Switzerland, Appenzell is known for it's rural landscape of old farmhouses set on beautiful rolling hills. After all that exploring, it's time for a hearty swiss meal at Berggasthaus Aescher. Even if you decide on only a drink, a snack or even dessert, it's an absolute must to stop and enjoy this one-of-a-kind restaurant during your visit to the Ebenalps. The restaurant features traditional fare from Appenzell including Rosti (hashbrowns) with cheese and delicious swiss sausages combined with a spectacular view of the valley below and mountains across the valley.
The cliff house restaurant and hotel, Berggasthaus Aescher-Wildkirchli, is a truly unique place and has recently been featured on many travel lists as a top destination to visit in Switzerland.
On a warm summer day, there is nothing better than a locally brewed Zitronen- Panache from Appenzeller Bier. It's a combination of local beer and lemonade and one taste will have you wishing this was available outside of 🇨🇭
Parsenn is a vast ski area that offers expansive runs, including the 12-km Parsenn descent, and numerous dining options. It is part of a group of mountains in Davos specially prepared to welcome guests in the summer, with ski slopes transforming into hiking and mountain biking trails covering 700 km. One of the main attractions in Davos is the Parsenn-Davos funicular, providing access to breathtaking mountain views for both skiers and non-skiers.
Love this place! From Zürich its super easily accessible - its a little less than 2 hours from Zürich HB to Klosters Platz. As soon as you exit the train, across the street is a rental place where you can rent your gear. Literally next to the rental place is the gondola entrance. If you didnt buy your ticket online, you can buy it at the gondola entrance (can only pay with card - no cash is accepted). Mid morning its a bit of chaos there as its just one door for access to the ticket box and gondola entrance. I would recommend arriving no later than 8.30-9.00 if you dont want to queue. Even with a queue, you can get to the ski runs in 30 min - 1 hour, it isnt that bad of a wait. Note, that there is a second gondola to take after the first.
The runs are really great - not too easy but not too difficult either. There is one run that takes you through the forest and all the way down to next to the 1st gondola. This is where the apres ski is. For the apres ski, definitely arrive a bit earlier than run closure if you want to get a seat inside (there is live music). If you cannot grab a place inside, they sell drinks out of a little car outside and there are a few places to stand/sit as well. After apres ski, its a quick walk across a bridge to the train station and rental return.
Ari Martinez — Google review
Well done #respect I really loved my experience snowboarding
Elbaz — Google review
Horrible customer treatment. They randomly closed the chairlift, 50 mins in line, we decided to ski down to Davos, and made us wait another hour in line for no reason.
Ramon Marco — Google review
I enjoyed a blue slope. For a cowardly person like me the slope was wide enough and long enough to practice ski skills.
Eugenia Pastore — Google review
Great mountain, loads of slopes, the trains up are fun, nice restaurants
Britta Fleck — Google review
My first Swiss ski experience and absolutely loved it! Not surprising, everything worked perfectly smoothly, lifts, ski rent shop, buying ski pass online. There wasn't so much snow but all slopes were open nevertheless. We went there on a gorgeous Sunday and did over 70km of slopes. The ski pass is a bit pricey but totally worth it.
Erik Jenchenne — Google review
Always the best place to Ski and have fun. Very classical resort but with modern chairlifts so that you don’t have to waste too much time in lines.
João Beltrão Coelho — Google review
Spend an amazing day skiing on accessible blue tracks, since I am a beginner!
A beautiful resort with lots of tracks for every skill sort! Found an amazing restaurant in me middle of track 15, which had an amazing view, and delicious food with vegetarian options!
Had an amazing day there!
Ana Ribeiro — Google review
Even though I don't ski, the views from the top are amazing! If you travel by train your stop is Davos Dorf. Once there you walk about 5-10 minutes and then you have reached your destination. To go all the way to the top you change trams but it won't take that long to reach the top. Make sure to visit the village afterwards!
My nice's enjoyed swimming in the hot water at the thermal bath. Had an excellent lunch and the biggest chesse burger ever.
Kris Trewick — Google review
I liked this place. It is aimed more towards an older crowd (no slides for kids and the like). Food and drink are not available on the Therme side of things, but there is a restaurant there before you go in. I got the feeling this place was more geared towards the therapeutic crowd, but it was quite nice.
Rob Russell — Google review
Paid for three hours, which is a little long - there's a limit to my relaxation! Not really suited to families, more for the patients of the local rehabilitation clinics, but that being said we enjoyed ourselves.
Rhodri Evans — Google review
Therme Bad Saulgau is an excellent spa experience! You can take a steam bath, sit in a hot tub or swim outside all year round in the heated pool. There is a separate pool for swimming laps.
Lewis Johnson — Google review
very nice place , fitnes salad very good, service supper full smile ,friendly on this partcular day.
tongrak wangwan — Google review
Wonderful place to relax sore and achy muscles.
Tony Moss — Google review
Delicious place!...Perfect for could days in a hot water.
Claudio Dee — Google review
Service team at restaurant is extremely rude.. won't be eating there again.. pools 5star..
Monumental statue representing the Lion of Bavaria, which reminds us in which Land we are. It's been there since the new harbour was completed in 1856.
The location is nice: at the end of the harbour's quay. It's a really great place for pictures and to view the Lake.
Mithona LÉNG — Google review
very beautiful place. you can go near the lion.
Yusukey Amenia — Google review
Another nice architecture, reminds me of the movie based on the wonderland Narnia and its majestic lion. Very nice place. Best seen from boat while entering lindau.
Sumanta Chakraborty — Google review
This view point really gives a nice look upon the colourful shops that are there on the shore.
Lakshmi Seshadri — Google review
Great touristic spot. A perfect place to hangout with friends /family.
Swathi — Google review
Love walking the Promenade of Lindau and snapping shots of the harbor, sailboats and marina. Pictures of the Bavarian lion welcoming people to the Bodensee.
Lindau is definitely a favorite on the lake easy to get to by train or car.
Travel with Wendy — Google review
It is a nice statue of the Bavarian Lion that has a rather nice placement on the end of the quay at the entrance to Lindau Insel Harbour. It's been there since the new harbour was completed in 1856. It's setting is what makes it so spectacular. The Lion and Bavaria's only lighthouse (also completed in 1856) on the end of the opposite quay form the "pillars" of the harbour entrance. It's a really great place for pictures and to view the Lake.
Nicholas G. — Google review
Checking point for Lindau. Don't miss visiting.
Ben Panuts — Google review
A good landmark for Lindau town. Car can be parked at the parking for a decent price and you can walk over the town stressless.
libs — Google review
My wife and I had a wonderful time here. It's a beautiful place to go for a walk
nam pham — Google review
Beautiful place. It is very convenient to watch how the ships enter and leave the bay.
Виктория Зайцева — Google review
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Römerschanze, 88131 Lindau (Bodensee), Germany
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Museum Ravensburger
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Specialty Museums
Upbeat place with tours & interactive exhibits showcasing games, puzzles & children's books.
Unique museum for children and adults.
Desislava Iv — Google review
a very interesting place, especially for children.
Small space, but there are 3 floors, the 2nd floor has very fun games. the time of being there would be approximately 2-3 hours.
O. S. — Google review
BOARDGAMES Fans BEWARE. Its not a museum for adults, rather one or two really boring áreas for kids. Not worth the 12 euros
Juan A Payan — Google review
An unexpectedly fun museum. You'll find your chilhoold games and even have the opportunity to play with some.
The shop is well stocked and you'll want to buy everything. Not an issue for most things but would be great to see other languages for books and some games.
A. C. — Google review
If you like boardgames, you have probably played a Ravensburger game. The first level has a lot of information about the founding of the company. The second level is dedicated to the games. There are some really interesting displays on how the games were developed. They show the development process of the Labrynth series of games. I really enjoyed seeing the various steps.
That's about all there was for adults- this museum is really geared more toward children. If you're a gamer though, you should probably make the stop. We were able to pick up a few booster packs and play mats for Lorcana in the shop.
Patrick Quarles — Google review
Perfect for kids or adult who want to relive their childhood. I learned so much about the company and the the games and books I grew up with. Take your time and plan 2-3 h!
Stefanie Krahl — Google review
Not much to offer. Way too expensive considering it is basically a marketing exhibition. They had like 4 little screens about the history of the brand, which conveniently skipped the 30s and 40s - not weird at all for a German brand… I definitely wouldn’t recommend the place. A documentary about how games are produced, a quick google search about old games and an online order of a „Game of the Year“ should scratch the itch just as well as paying 33,50€ for a child and two adult. Interactive audio guide not included.
Leonie G. — Google review
Great Atmosphäre, Storage space with Locks, Clean toilets, free wifi
Great plsce for Kids
There are tables for eating and feeding Kinder
Safe for black People Too
KIZITO DERRICK — Google review
Wonderful museum!
Our children were still young when we visit this beautiful place in 2018.
Loved the reading tree and our family got to play some of the boardgames before we purchased them.
You need a day to really work through it all.
Great fun!
One of the longest and best Rodel 'Coaster' I've ever been too. The sections are very well integrated into the landscape, providing a challenging and fun course. Great high-speed sections, quick and sharp turns, a full carrousel, and some slower sections to enjoy the lovely views into the valley. Visited in July during our holiday to Brand, it was rainy and the wait times were short. Went for 3 rounds and bought ourselfs a photo and icecream at the end-station, amazing memory and souvenier for later. Good staff with a big smile, altogether massive fun, would highly recommend!
Thym Jongejan — Google review
Long waiting times. Sigh... It took over 1h to get 8min of "fun"(kids from my perspective too young to ride alone delaying the whole process).
Ben Yu — Google review
Best place to do activities in town
Faisal Al Hosani UAE — Google review
Wow, what a fantastic ride. It was thrilling from beginning to end. It was much longer than we expected....it seem to go on forever. Beautiful surroundings which ever direction you looked in. We took the cable car up first, then went on the coaster to go back to the start, then took the cable car again. The ticket includes 2 trips up.
Rakesh Gupta — Google review
Really fun and felt really safe!
You can sit on one coaster alone or together with one small child. It has seat belts for (both) passengers.
It can go really fast but you van can also slow it down by using the hand brakes.
In August 2022, the price was 13 euros per person per ride which was definitely a good deal for the experience!
Nima Salami — Google review
What a great place! The Coaster downhill was hilarious and so much fun. Took it twice, one with each kid 😉 what a rush. You decide yourself how fast you want to go, but the cart can go no more than 40 km/h. Down the hill there are signs where to hold on the speed and brake a little for the sharp turns.
We also took the lift to the middle station and walked down the mountain and tried the 6 slides that's about 50-60m in length each. Perfect way to get down a mountain 😂 There is still a bit of walking to get down.
There are tons of hiking trails that we didn't try, but it covers a huge area, so there is something for everyone.
Michael S. Bendtsen — Google review
Great staff here, even intervenes when some people undertake in the queue or try to reserve a 'place'. They even stayed open after closing time because the queue was so long. If only people didn't stop on the track and honor the rules waiting times would be less.
Pieter-Jan van Strien — Google review
Great fun to ride the Alpine Coaster! Nice speed and cornering force as the track winds downd the mountain. Beautiful views and a nice ride back on the cable car.
Amos Parkinson — Google review
The best alpine coaster I rode so far 😊 💕 love it !!!
Victoria — Google review
Very nice experience with this slide, my daughter and wife were super happy. despite the fact that we stood in line for about 40 minutes, the descent was worth it! Great memories are guaranteed.
The parking facility near Pfänderbahn cable car is an excellent starting point for visiting the Pfänder Alpine Wildlife Park. Visitors can enjoy a stunning panoramic view from the top, which includes Bodensee and Bregenz. It is recommended to purchase a one-way ticket to reach the summit and then walk back down to the city to fully appreciate the experience. The cable car ride itself is easy and provides breathtaking views as it ascends higher into the mountains.
Great Experience! Short trip to Bregenz or from Bregenz. We can only recommend it! Nature & recharge
Loredana J. — Google review
Great place to visit if you're in Austria. The cable car is 1 big cable car that is shared with others at the same or similar time as you. Not a long ride, 5 minutes to the other side and you can nice views. When you reach the other side you can come straight back or you can get off and explore as there is mountains where you can do skiing there, there is also a kids playground area there which was useful for the kids. There is a wildlife park with small animals you can enter this as it comes with the ticket option if you chose this option. Good prices as I was expecting more. For 2 kids and 2 adults it cost £27 cable car and back and to see the wildlife park.
Fatima Uddin — Google review
Great day trip. Stunning views. Lovely restaurant where you can rest have some food and a coffee. Outdoor seating. There's a little wild animal zoo and slides for the younger visitors. Great outing for the whole family. Reasonable prices.
Anneka Dacres — Google review
Good place to visit ! You can get a breath taking view from the top. Although would recommend you to buy a ticket only one way either upwards to the summit and enjoy the stroll while returning to the city
Srinivas s — Google review
Pretty nature hike with magnificent views at the summit. Choice of several restaurants to lounge around for a bit on top. Always good food and nice atmosphere. The hike took around 1hr 20min from the base (near the cable car station), moving at a moderate pace, stopped 3-4 times for a minute or two. About 50 minutes coming down, give or take.
Christina Penn — Google review
The Cabel car experience was very good. It was quite crowded as it’s summer and we had to wait for a long time for our turn to come. The ride was quite good and the view of the whole Switzerland was amazing.
Zain Qadri — Google review
Stunning view over lake Constance and Bregenz city. You can take a cable car round trip for 10.60 Euro which is part of fun or use your own car to go up there to view point. Amazing experience over the cloud:)
logic22x — Google review
Great attraction for the family. Very convenient to take the fresh air when it's hot at the lake. It's particularly adapted for mountain bikes to the top of the mountain. The view at the top is spectacular. There ard numbers of walks available from the top. The free animal park at the top is great to see the Alp's wildlife.
The waiting time is pretty small.
Olivier Noisette — Google review
Superb! A great cable car! Easy to embark and great view of Bodensee and Bregenz from the cable car as it goes higher and higher. Awesome view from the top.
Vintage caravans, motorhomes & cars line this contemporary mobile home museum, plus a restaurant.
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 Cherechesiu — Google review
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 nz — Google review
Awesome in every aspect. No signs were in English but maybe some audioguide can be provide upon a request.
Pavel Knobloch — 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 Gultoprak — Google review
Great museum. Experience for Young and order folk. Tasty food in museum caffe and restaurant.
Adam Kawi?ski — 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 Cherechesiu — Google review
Wonderful historic trip - in the planet of trip and travel :) The original lifestyle and coolness feeling on every inch in this museum.
Adam Manga — Google review
Awesome in every aspect. No signs were in English but maybe some audioguide can be provide upon a request.
Pavel Knobloch — Google review
Fantastic museum showing the history of Caravanning and motor homing.
Gave knocked off a star, because the disabled parking spaces and no ramp for wheelchair nearby. Only steps, so had to walk the roadway around to the entrance.
Dorset Explorer — Google review
If you are passionate about travelling, you should come here. It is not only about camping cars and caravans, it is about how people have been travelling...
Rafal Mikolajczuk — Google review
Good selection of caravans from the past, set out in themed areas. Was given an iPod for translation of display panels, but gave on it after first themed area.
Alpine resort with dense tree covering & a wealth of summer & winter activities for visitors.
A fantastic place to walk with the family, lots of fun and adventure guaranteed, and of course, with beautiful landscapes. there are several trails to do on foot or with ski equipment. A beautiful city too.
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Alexander Schwarz — Google review
It is a nice, small ski area for families to introduce their kids to skiing. Being very small you can always keep an eye on your little ones, during their ski class or after (if they are old enough, to ski alone).
The reason for only three stars is, it’s mainly having old T-bar lifts and this is in my opinion something to change, at least for one or two of the old T-bars.
Nevertheless i will return with my family as i like the area.
Thomas Weis — Google review
Great skiing resort with a bunch of medium level slopes which are perfect for perfecting your skiing skills.
Karla Pop — Google review
Great ski resort to bring my wife and daughter for their first experience skiing.
Kevin Dunne — Google review
Beautiful view and great hiking options.
Ariel Schuetz — Google review
Super! Wonderfoully prepared ski routes, exellent service and good prices.
Kasia Anamayi Sethi — Google review
Loved the view and especially the lunch at Imberghaus, located at top of cable car ride. Since it was late summer, we hiked through the fields where cows grazed. We enjoyed the medley of their bells.
Thrilling Alpine roller coaster twisting & zigzagging down a forested mountainside.
A bit of wait if you come on a weekend in the afternoon, so be prepared. They have good playground facilities for children and some place to eat and drink so the wait is not so tortuous.
The coaster itself if absolutely worth the wait tho. It's super long (over 5 min, we timed it), and can get quite fast. Great views ofc. Highly recommend.
Joanna Ji — Google review
This is a tourist trap, we were passing by in the afternoon in high season, I just saw the coaster and thought that would be a cool thing to do for a quick stop... Well, in this place it seems there are no such things as a >quick< stop! We bought the tickets which I already thought were a bit expensive for a coaster, but once we arrived at the top we saw that there were at least 100, maybe even a 150 people waiting in line! We queued up for just 5 minutes but the line didn't even move, so I was looking at the frequency that they were sending off the carts and estimated that we would have to wait at least an hour, maybe 2 for it to be our turn... So we took the lift back down again, what a waste of money! We were never informed about the crazy waiting times at the ticket office... At least the view was okay.
Brian Lund — Google review
Super fun experience. Restaurant and large park for kids at the top of the lift. Coaster was a very cool experience!
Bryan Gerner — Google review
Super clean and beautiful. There’s some good restaurants around town. The waterfowl are very cute and friendly, they’ll come up to you. The water was swimmable and crystal clear.
Crystal kraemer — Google review
Nice place for trekking or can go up hill by cable car.. On the top, there are zip lining activities.. You can come down by Rollercoaster.
Rhea Sahana — Google review
Bergwelt is a fun place to take the whole family. There's a huge playground for the little kids, and an alpine sled ride as well as zip lines for bigger kids (and parents). You can get food and drinks at a few different locations (one much higher up the mountain, requiring a hike), and the views are gorgeous all around. Truly gorgeous.
You can hike up from road level, if you like (and have the extra hour+), or you can take a scenic ski chair lift ride up, which is what we did.
After you are all done, you can walk down and get some really great ice cream at the bottom. The "honey melon" gelato was to die for, and totally changed my view on fruit flavored gelatos. The chocolate was great, too. Yum.
We spent an excellent day here, and I really hope to get back next time we visit the Allgäu.
Michael Oryl — Google review
A fun complex of several different recreational activities.
A chair lift up to the main activity center opens up to a large plateau where we could grab a bite to eat from the restaurant. We enjoyed our desserts while listening to a great traditional band.
There were plenty of chairs for hikers to sun themselves and rest.
There was a huge children’s play area, near the zip line.
We took the Rodelbahn down. It was a blast!
Liz Eilers Bron — Google review
Just go end enjoy the nice ride! For kids, adults and family. You will find a huge offer for everyone and even if you just want to drink some beer you will find it.
The best par is to go down with the “cars”. It’s the most funny part of the trip.
Walter de Souza — Google review
Great view, huge playground fun for the kids, great obstacles course. And the best ride down the side of a mountain!
Daniel Maule — Google review
The best place with kids in Allgäu!
The playground on the top worth it if you have young kids. There are goats to feed, many different parts of playground and very cool slides for the kids (done on a sack) and the the slide downhill os the best! So long 😀
The kids had their best day in the vacation there.
Gill Nitzan — Google review
Really amazing summer sledding coaster! Take the open lift from the parking lot from 9am but definitely before 10am to get the first rides. In the summer queuing of 45 min after 11am is likely. FAST! You can go the whole trip without braking but only when there are not a lot of people as it is really fast and steep like a roller coaster!
Tomas Renner — Google review
The real highlight of this place is the ropes park, which is really good, and it also has a part for smaller kids so all of our family had a blast there. The alpine coaster is also pretty good. But the playground is kind of a ripoff. 7.5 euro for kids and 5.5 euro for their parents? That is a crazy price for a playground. Which is nice, but definitely not worth the money. I'd go immediately to the rope park and go down the alpine coaster without even giving the playground a look.
Arthur Kiyanovski — Google review
We can either hike up or take a lift ride to the sledge starting point and come back down with the sledge. It takes 5-10 minutes to sledge down with almost 3,000 meters long trail depending on how fast we ride it. The waiting time is up to 1 hour when it's a busy day.
Angelita Angelita — Google review
Great place... we went with our daughter (2 year old) and she enjoyed a lot. It was great fun, well worth a visit. While going up we took a sesselbahn and we came back by Alpsee coaster which was really awsm and Worth the money.
Ashwini Dhaneppagol — Google review
Great place for a familiy visit! You can see wonderful nature, animals like cows, alpacas and llamas, and exciting adventure parks. Highly recommend!
Suspension bridge high over the Höhenbach River, illuminated at night, with mountain trails nearby.
One of the most beautiful places in Lechtal. I just recommend visiting this place, quite an easy path up to the bridge and then heading back to Holzgau via the waterfall. It will take a little over an hour (really easy walk) and you will have beautiful views of nature.
Io Lo — Google review
Nice place and quiet atmosphere the bridge so scary 😅
Black Panther — Google review
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Dirk Plantz — Google review
Nice view over the village and water fall. Short steep hike up next to the river and smooth walk down back to town but the other side.
Bram Bo — Google review
You must pass by and cross this bridge..phenomenal and breathtaking experience!
Amin Abdalla — Google review
Spectacular experience to cross over this bridge.
Gerd S — Google review
Fantastic, amazing place to visit..
Serđo Orihovac — Google review
Awesome, nothing less. If you can see how it feels to be 100 m above ground and for free, can't imagine better.
Rafal W. — Google review
Amazing view from the bridge.
Hoang Tung Dinh — Google review
Beautiful view from this 105m high bridge over Holzgau!
Sebastian B. — Google review
A stunning bridge with good views of the valley , the walk to it from the car park is a fair distance. There are two routes so you can come back a different way which makes it more interesting
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 antoun — Google review
Nice historical place worth a visit from the inside and the outside.
Rawad Bitar — Google review
I liked it, because the Archiv is very interesting, and the story of Ulm is also very impressive.
Pauline Hunsdorfer — Google review
That was the place the oldest building in the city was found
Desmond Oderah Simeon — Google review
Brief and direct aproach to the city History.
Elena — Google review
Great place
Oli — Google review
(Translated by Google) The house where the elected mayor took the oath was witnessed by the residents, friend.
(Original)
Rumah dimana tempat walikota terpilih bersumpah di saksikan warga sob.
yanles 11 — Google review
(Translated by Google) In the fishing district near the Danube there is an interesting red and yellow Oath House. It is a baroque building from the 17th century. Today, this building houses the city museum.
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W dzielnicy rybackiej nieopodal Dunaju znajduje się ciekawy czerwono-żółty Dom Przysięgi. Jest to barokowy budynek z XVII wieku. W budynku tym mieści się dziś muzeum miejskie.
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.
Pictures from February, 2022.
The best experience and also the most challenging is to climb the stairs to reach the viewing platform at the top of the cathedral. Narrow staircases, straight upward climbing is quite exhausting. But really worth of giving it a try. Also the view from the top is really fantastic, a mesmerizing birdeye view of Ulm.
Antu Datta — Google review
The Ulm Minster⛪ is wonderful, when you enter it you dive into another world🌍
The Münster⛪ is a church built in the Gothic style. It is the largest evangelical church in Germany. The 161.53 meter high tower completed in 1890 is the highest church tower in the world🌍. As it is a must visit if you are in Germany.
And sorry for late post reviewing 😅 in 2 days I will post another one 👍☺️
Aakash Christ — Google review
If you are ever in Ulm, or passing by with a few hours for your next train connection, and if you like Gothic style buildings, you need to see this very interesting church building.
If you like taking bird’s eye views, this place will interest you, but be aware, there are many steps to climb up if you want to take great pictures of the town from above. Likewise, it will take you time to get back down.
The inside of the building is also marvellous with great designs and centuries old architecture.
This place is close walking distance from the Ulm Hbf train station and I would recommend a tour visit and if you can, go up to the maximum point where you can take unobstructed photos.
Phil Tad — Google review
Ulm Münster left me speechless! The cathedral's size and beauty are awe-inspiring, and the panoramic views from the top of the tower are breathtaking. Knowledgeable guides added depth to the experience. A must-visit for its beauty and historical significance!
Sue Real — Google review
Tallest Church in the world! Lovely Gothic styled Luthern church in the Center of Ulm City. Gives a real feel of the Middle Ages. Go in for €5 without a tour. You can also make it 70 meters onto the towers via 320 stairs. Awesome place.
Jega Pillay — Google review
Amazing place because of the architecture and also the energy vibe in there. I recommend you to climb to the top and get a great view. I went on the morning and it was not busy. At the top you can find a small museum when they show you some pictures and paintings from other cathedrals. You can also see the big bells 🔔, just be careful they don’t scare you will you’re climbing.
Wendy García — Google review
tallest church in the world, 768 steps, gothic architecture with 3 spires, amazing view at the top and many details from the inside. Ulm church is really a once in a lifetime experience. entrance 7€ tower visit and the shop sells a lot of souvenirs. its a must visit when in Germany.
david antoun — Google review
A fantastic, free experience. Two organs, info person walking around, beautiful details… Parts are almost always renovated.
&Tilly [andtillycom] — Google review
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Ulm city.
Ulm is the birthplace of Albert Einstein.
And also Ulm is a nice place..
With the tallest church tower in the world, Ulm Minster is, of course, the city's most dominant building. And the Münsterplatz square on which it stands is an endlessly fascinating place that offers a great mix of history and pioneering architecture. But there is more to Ulm than this. The former Free Imperial City boasts a variety of historical attractions,
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seri yawong — Google review
Magnificent cathedral! The gothic aspiration up to the sky is impressive. Stone lace, sculptures, ancient frescoes, paintings are simply magnificent. But the greatest impression is made by going up to the observation deck of the highest bell tower in Europe. The price is not big, 5 euros. But while you climb to the top, you will curse yourself for your blissful curiosity!😄Descent from the bell tower is another adventure!
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Tallest church of Germany. The entry is free. You can get a ticket to do stairs to reach the top of it. If you are into history, it provides a lot of great stories. The interior is filled with biblical stories. Nearby there are restaurants and open spaces where you can relax.
Shoaib Bhatti — Google review
A beautiful old chapel. Definitely worth going to see. It has the most beautiful stained glass windows. Was in such a pretty setting over Christmas with the Christmas market and all the lights and decorations.
Hannah Markham — Google review
Amazing gothic church, the tallest in the world. You will see it from anywhere in Ulm, and you must enter it to enjoy the interior. The entrance (without climbing to the top) is free, and the church opens at 10AM
Nikola Kukobat — Google review
We visited this church during the Christmas markets. What a beautiful setting. The church is the tallest in the world (it is actually not a cathedral). It is stunning inside and outside. We really enjoyed our visit. Massive in size. Stunning in beauty. It is free to enter.
Michael Mack — Google review
Well we went to meet our friend who lives here during christmas and the sight of this church itself is wonderful. It shows calibre of the architect and workers as well. You can find the entire history of when and how was it built. Beautiful both inside and outside. Also you can buy ticket to go until 70m height. Its worth watching the view.
Germany Companion — Google review
Great church. A piece of art. Quite some parts are still under reconstruction. Be prepared to spend some time wondering around and enjoying many wonderful details.
Nataliia Cheban — Google review
So beautiful! Couldn't climb to the top as we were very tired but the inside was breathtaking! Definitely go during the Christmas market because it made the experience magical!
Varsha Ramgopal — Google review
Be carefully at the moment you can reach only the first level of the tower, and for 7 euros,quite expensive.
View is quite nice, but not a lot to see once you reached the "top".
Lara Alabastro — Google review
The Gothic-style ancient cathedral boasts a spectacular interior with soaring ceilings and intricate sculptures. Sunlight streaming through the large stained glass windows of the nave bathes the entire space in beautiful hues, creating a serene ambiance. When the bells chime, a tranquil stillness envelops the surroundings, offering a moment of spiritual clarity.
Climbing the high tower is an option, and if you have the stamina, reaching the top provides a breathtaking view of the surrounding city. Currently undergoing maintenance, access to the tower is limited, but once the restoration is complete, I look forward to returning to this place to embrace life anew.
The Ulmer Rathaus is a remarkable Renaissance-era town hall in Ulm that boasts stunning exterior frescoes and an impressive astronomical clock. This landmark building's unique architecture and antique charm make it a must-see destination for visitors to the city. It houses the mayor's office, adorned with beautiful paintings, and is considered the best building within 100 meters of it, excluding the Munster. Its gorgeous ancient design and cultural significance add to its appeal as one of Ulm's top attractions.
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 Duma — Google review
Antique building and best building in the nearest 100m, not including the the Münster.
The mayor is sitting here so I'd give 4.9 stars.
GermanMaKo — 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 antoun — Google review
Gorgeous ancient building
Uliana Tomkiv — 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 Schaub — 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 Sylvester — Google review
A very beautiful building. Interesting area. A small piece of the old city has been preserved.
Виктория Зайцева — Google review
Wasn't open but it can take a while to just see it from the outside because of the artwork that it's been made to be
Marin “SayanMk” Kolev — Google review
Very nice and old building, but someone put a restaurant into it and some color towel hanging there..
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 Wankar — 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
One of the better shopping malls in Germany, a country not exactly kown for shoppinng malls. Clean, well organised, conveniently located downtown.
Michael Emmel (Emmel-Mi) — Google review
It's beautiful place.. I always visit here with my Kids or freinds .
Kids are enjoying when we are in the Forum ..
Festival time decorations are very beautiful too see. . We won't miss to see decorations..
ShivaGanga Harti — Google review
Best shopping place in city. Various brands are available. Variety of food is available. Highly recommend if you are this area.
Priyanka Wankar — Google review
It's a big shopping center, with many great shops and fast food restaurants.
Darko Ignjatic — Google review
Big shopping centre,most of the usual Shops here,something for everyone, highly recommended.
tania pannell — Google review
Perfect place, worth a visit
Ridvan Iseni — Google review
Big selection of goods with reasonable prices. People are friendly and helpful.
Iman Alkhateeb — Google review
It's a big shopping center, with many great shops and fast food restaurants.
Darko Ignjatic — Google review
It's a good place where to go for shopping or just spend some time. Lot of shops and coffee places.
Mārtiņš Mieriņš — Google review
Very big mall with a great selectin of food as well
Great place to ski for novice and up to more advanced skiers. Great place.
Stacey _l18 — Google review
Keine Wartezeit. Gutes Hygiene Konzept das auch umgesetzt wird. Sessel sind sauber und in einem sehr guten Zustand. Mitarbeiter sind sehr freundlich und hilfsbereit. Jedoch ein sehr stolzer Preis mit 17€ für die Berg und Talfahrt.
Manu — Google review
So nice, beautiful 😍 views
Jesse Guthrie — Google review
Die Bergbahn Wiedhagbahn Oberjoch ist ein fliegendes Sofa. Es ist schön, dass man in ca. 4 Minuten auf die Höhe von 1468 m gebracht wird, aber ich hätte mir mehr Sicherheit gewünscht. Diese 4 Minuten ohne festen Boden unter den Füßen haben sich ewig lang angefühlt.
Lojax — Google review
Fun!
Jaisson Cittadin Bitencourt — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very quiet chairlift and pleasant to ride. Friendly staff. Easy descent even for families with beautiful views. (Past the inn on the left. (Not the road with a pavement).
(Original)
Sehr ruhiger Sessellift und angenehm zu fahren. Freundliches Personal. Einfacher Abstieg auch für Familien mit schönen Ausblicken. (An der Wirtschaft links vorbei. (Nicht den Fahrweg mit Ausphalt).
Bernd // — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice family ski area.
The slopes are sometimes icy but otherwise it is highly recommended
(Original)
Sehr schönes Familien skigebiet.
Die Pisten sind zwar manchmal eisig aber ansonsten ist es sehr empfehlenswert
Lukas Meyer — Google review
(Translated by Google) We were guests at the Oberjoch family hotel for the second time.
Fortunately, the hotel's services include the Bad Hindelang spa cards for the duration of your stay.
The journey up and down went smoothly without any waiting times. Thanks to the spa cards, both trips were free.
Short-term tickets are available online or in advance there.
The occupancy rate can even be viewed on the online site. Once you reach the top, there are many hiking routes available. The climb to the Iseler or the descent down into the valley with a stopover at the alpine hut is definitely worth it.
We went with two children and the staff on site were very helpful and friendly.
The view is simply priceless.
Highly recommended and we will definitely come back.
(Original)
Wir waren zum zweiten Mal zu Gast im Familienhotel Oberjoch.
Glücklicherweise sind im Leistungsumfang des Hotels die Bad Hindelang Kur-Karten für den Zeitraum des Aufenthalts inklusive.
Die Auf- und Abfahrt verlief reibungslos ohne Wartezeiten. Dank der Kur-Karten waren beide Fahrten kostenlos.
Kurzfristige Tickets sind online oder vor dort verfügbar.
Auf der Onlineseite ist die Auslastung sogar einsehbar. Oben angekommen, bieten sich viele Wanderrouten an. Der Aufstieg zum Iseler oder der Abstieg runter ins Tal mit Zwischenstopp an der Almhütte lohnen sich allemal.
Wir sind mit zwei Kindern gefahren und das Personal vor Ort war sehr hilfsbereit und freundlich.
Der Ausblick einfach unbezahlbar.
Sehr empfehlenswert und wir kommen bestimmt wieder.
Andreas Hollek — Google review
(Translated by Google) The cable car (6-person lift) is great. The Alpe at the top is great. Great starting point for high alpine hikes.
The only drawback is that there is a sign opposite the valley station that says there is a lift parking lot. If you park there, you will get a parking ticket, for whatever reason.
For this reason alone, we won't be coming back. For me it's misleading and a rip-off. A folded sign makes it difficult to see where it belongs.
My lawyer will probably get work there.
(Original)
Die Bahn (6erLift) ist Top.Die Alpe oben, Spitze.Toller Ausgangspunkt für Hochalpine Wanderungen.
Einziges Manko, gegenüber der Talstation steht ein Schild, Parkplatz Lift.Wenn man dann dort parkt, bekommt man einen Strafzettel, warum auch immer.
Allein aus diesem Grund, kommen wir nicht wieder.Für mich ist das Irreführend und Abzocke.Ein umgelegtes Schild , ist nur schwer ersichtlich, wohin es gehört.
Da wird wohl mein Anwalt Arbeit bekommen.
Frank Buss — Google review
(Translated by Google) Not overcrowded, no waiting times (summer season). Well organized, nice route that you can enjoy because of the leisurely pace. Optional plastic dome for bad weather. At the top, within a five-minute walk, there is a catered alpine pasture. Good starting point for a hike to the Iseler (approx. 1 hour).
(Original)
Nicht überlaufen, keine Wartezeiten (Sommersaison). Gut organisiert, schöne Strecke, die man aufgrund des gemütlichen Tempos auch genießen kann. Optionale Plastikkuppel für schlechtes Wetter. Oben in fünfminütiger Fußreichweite eine bewirtete Alpe. Guter Ausgangspunkt für eine Wanderung auf den Iseler (ca 1h).
1 of 40 or so former self-ruling Imperial abbeys that used to make up the Holy Roman Empire.
One of the most interesting and beautiful baroque temples I have ever seen. Plenty of masterpieces. A must see in Ottobeuren!
hopperado — Google review
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 Niezgoda — 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 Rosandić — Google review
Very nice place..magnificent church that can revive your worried mind..nice place to go for those people who are suffering from depression,the ambiance of the place is mindblowing
Ma. Teresa Rejano Leynes — Google review
Nice cute town.
Great Basilika and concerts on Markplatz at sunday.
ветер белый ветер — Google review
Impressive and lavishly decorated church and monastry. Beautifully situated in the country side. If you hike up the hill, you get great views of the abbey and its surroundings.
Jan Lipfert — Google review
What a great place to visit. Don't forget the Cafe and museum.
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.
What an amazing place to visit. You can walk form the city to here its like 20 Minutes. You also can go by car. A few spots are available. Oposite there is a little caffee and you get home made ice cream. The fall is a tourist spot. So there are a bit of people around and make picutres. But its worth going there.
AnJa Mack — Google review
On a good day, the parking near Lechfall might be a touch scarce. No need to worry, though, you might have to park a little further afield, but it's not a major hassle. Simply something to bear in mind.
SHIVAPRASAD KG — Google review
Breathtaking place you it was a amazing the most the humidity the air it really made it amazing if your going to Neuschwanstein Castle you should stop here
Pinapple — Google review
Here you can take a nice hike along the shore. The nature is breathtaking and matches the old town.
It's best to take hiking boots with you and be well prepared for the wind.
The historical places make it perfect 💫 Mark it on your maps to visit this nice place.
Be Ba — Google review
Lechfall, is actually a manmade fall which was constructed around 18th century to stop flood situation in Füssen. Lech river flows from Austria flowing through Germany , in the state of Bavaria, making Forggensee, which is also a man-made lake. Slowly, this river flows until Augsburg before reaching the Danube. The special cyan-blue colors of the Lech can be also seen from Neuschwanstein castle. A walk around the Lechfall, crossing the bridge in Altstadt, Füssen is wonderful. Check out some images from my winter walk. More details, contact me on Instagram @the_snapwalk .
THE SNAPWALK — Google review
Not far from the town of Fussen. We didn’t attempt a longer walk as it was cold but it’s a nice place to visit
Hwee Ming Tay — Google review
Very beautiful place surrounded by mountains. The place was not very crowded and very easy to reach. The city was also very pretty.
Sharmina Rahman — Google review
Me and my family were thrilled to visit this place.We had our own doubts since it was man made but the pure beauty of the lake and the surroundings was absolute class.I would say this is a must visit if you are in Bavaria.Border to Austria and with ample park space.Another suggestion will be to come here with bike so you could thoroughly enjoy the whole trail.
Rethin R — Google review
Beautiful area, even if you have to hike down a few rocks to get a great shot.
Kimberly Pace — Google review
Although artificial (dam) it is nevertheless impressive, and the gorge below is stunning. Nice walk from there to Füssen or the treetop walkway on the Austrian border.
Marc Stroobants — Google review
Worth visiting and Easy to park around there.
Don’t miss the hidden spot behind the waterfall: a small trail that leads you to another point of view from the Lechfall
Camile — Google review
Beautiful overlook from the bridge. Not a far walk from the parking lot and there are a few parking lots. The water is unbelievably blue. There are public toilets but they charge .50 euro.
Diana Smith — Google review
Beautiful place but now not enough water for waterfall:(
Iryna Babych — Google review
It is truly impressive although I would have loved to see it when the water was blue and calm. We went during the rain but it was still very impressive how fast and rebellious the water flowed.
Lani Boehmer — Google review
Very underrated. It deserves more popularity. Just a few minutes walk from Füssen Hbf.
I definitely recommend visiting Lechfall if you're in Füssen to see the castle.
Avro Asraf — Google review
During my visit, the water level was so high that I couldn't fully appreciate its beauty.
Füssen Altstadt is a charming and fairly small pedestrian center with quaint shops, cafes, and picturesque squares. The old Apotheke building on the main street and the fountain at the far end are notable attractions. This traditional southern town offers delightful restaurants, cafes, and dessert shops. Visitors can explore historic sites like Hohes Schloss and the Benedictine Monastery of St. Mang while enjoying a music parade in the afternoon.
Old part of cities never disappoints you. Instead, they welcome you in their comfort and cosy world.
Shefali Sharma — Google review
Although it was a rainy day, it was such a pretty place.
Abhishek Prasad Ojhanthachhe — Google review
Gorgeous little town with several restaurants and bars. I really loved to walk around on the historical roads. It wasn't crowded at all in the middle of May.
Eszter Bíró — Google review
Cute little town.
Marie — Google review
Such a beautiful town!
Nafisa Khairullah — Google review
Beautiful old town Füssen - plenty to see in the small roads within the old town. Great restaurants, various small churchs to visit, the large castle on the hill. Neuschwanstein castle is very close drive from here.
Mat Bienczyk — Google review
Beautiful place)) Actually, Bavarian region is amazing. With these historical architecture, culture, there are a lot of friendly and kind people...I love...love...love GERMANY...BAVARIA...FÜSSEN❤ Highly recommend 👍
Marina Pashchuk — Google review
A unique place in Bavaria, a must if you’re visiting the Neuschwanstein Castle
Jesus Galinzoga — Google review
Cute old town right underneath a castle and right by a scenic river. Worth checking out for a few hours before heading to Neuschwanstein Castle. The buildings are very cute and have that Bavarian charm to them.
Irwin Mier — Google review
Beautiful old town with well-preserved historical buildings, including the pompous former St. Mang's Abbey and the so-called "Höhes Schloss", and a captivating natural landscape along the Lech River.
Natacha — Google review
The old town is incredible and very rich in atmosphere - it feels like going back in time. A small recommendation - if you go there, go when the weather is a bit worse. I went when it was raining a bit and the streets were empty - that's the best way to experience it in my opinion.
Marcin Franc — Google review
Nice little town, with great-looking shops. It's a pity it was a Sunday and these were closed.
Bibi King — Google review
The center of the roads In the shopping area of Fussen there are beautiful buildings and shops. It's also a great photography check point and dinning.
Ben Panuts — Google review
Füssen Altstadt keeps the traditional southern vibes. It is the main place of the town and it has nice restaurants, cafes, and dessert shops all around. The music parade at the afternoon was also great. There are other things to see, such as Hohes Schloss. Definitely must-visit place of the town.
Junhyun Kim — Google review
Very recreational town with the beautiful castles and lake. In town lots of great restaurants.
Fussen is the recommended place to come for sure!! You can't miss this Bavarian town.
Hohenschwangau Castle, a neo-Gothic summer residence of King Ludwig II, was built by his father atop 12th-century ruins left by Schwangau knights. It has a distinctly lived-in feel with ornately furnished state rooms, where every piece of furniture is an original. The palace is far less showy than Neuschwanstein and features stars painted on the ceiling of Ludwig's bedroom.
Wow! Worth a visit for everyone. Again, you can't take any pics inside but plenty of photo ops outside of the castle and the surrounding scenery. My advice is get there as early as possible, past 10am it gets ridiculously busy. Tickets are timed so it's all very orderly. You can walk up to the castle, but I'd suggest taking the bus from the car park, you can then walk off to the right and go on the bridge, it's then a 5 min walk up to the castle. There's a shop, loos and lockers for bags. There are also loos once you're into the main courtyard. As of Aug '22 you need to wear a mask inside, but they do sell them at the info desk for €2 each. After you can walk down the hill or take a horse drawn cart (€4ea) but it takes the same amount of time. Plenty of options for eating and drinking around the car park. If you walk along the road past the car park, with it on your right, you'll be treated to an amazing blue lake nestled amongst mountains. Stunning.
Pale Chick — Google review
Beautiful castle walls and towers. There is a rich story (thanks to the amazing castle guide) on how King Ludwig designed and innovated the castle with electricity and even a lift ! Will consider this castle visit more of to accomplish a checklist if you are staying in Munich and not really a wow-must-visit attraction.
Fernando Sarael — Google review
The tour was fascinating and our tour guide was very knowledgeable and sweet. It was an "audio-tour" so we were given a history of the castle and the family in English, but our tour guide was fluent in English and German. She added so many other neat tidbits and facts to really personalize the tour.
NOTE: It is limited to the queen's chambers and ladies' rooms/the king's chambers and the knights' rooms, so much of the castle is not included in the tour. The kitchen is located in the back of the gift shop and is a neat sight as well.
We booked our tickets online. If you do the same (and I suggest you do as it often sells out!) make sure you give yourself ample time to find parking and walk up to the castle. We got there 20 minutes early and were cutting it close.
The lady at the entrance to the tour was not very nice at all. She was the one negative to the whole experience.
NOTE: LOTS OF WALKING - wear your good shoes.
Jennifer Lassausaie — Google review
Great castle to visit. We had a nice guided visit with an audio guide in English and a guide to answer questions. It was interesting and didn't take too long. Our group was only composed of 4 people, us included, so it was really nice. Great view from the castle too and a quick bus ride from and to Füssen. Be sure to check the return bus schedule as they are not really frequent.
Laurie Laberge — Google review
Great tour and wonderful visit. We thoroughly enjoyed both the inside space and outside. Well maintained and ran like clockwork. I would advise anyone to buy their tickets online ahead of time - we purchased our tickets weeks in advance.
Carrie Dietrich — Google review
Visited the castle during recent trip to Germany, audio tour was very informative. 2 gift shops, small cafe . Awesome opportunity for photos . Definitely a tourist attraction. Had to pay for parking and bus ride up mountain.
Fredrick Moreno — Google review
This year my husband and I decided to do castle tours in Germany. Yesterday we visited Hohenschwangau, (our 3rd castle visited in 2 days). I love the vibrant color of the exterior. It has a beautiful courtyard with a pretty fountain and landscape. Too bad it was raining which prevented us from taking some amazing photos of the castle and spending more time in the courtyard. This castle along with many others does not allow photography during the tour. King Maximilian II commissioned the construction of this castle. It has 50 rooms, rooms are small and have less decor than some of the other castles around. Overall it is a beautiful castle, overlooking the town below, and the mountains. I advised repurchasing the tour tickets ahead of time, less hassle. Guided tour comes in multiple languages. Our tour guide spoke English well.
P Hok — Google review
Amazing castle - more finished inside than Neuschwanstein. You can freely walk around, up to the castle and around the courtyard however you'll need tickets to go inside with a tour. Worth the visit here if you're in Fussen.
Mat Bienczyk — Google review
The summer residence of the kings, the interior of the castle has been perfectly maintained since they ruled here. Each room has fantastic murals depicting fairy tale legends still original to when they were painted and not showing any aging. To get inside you need a ticket for the 30minute guided tour.
Andrew — Google review
Bring a swimsuit 👙🩲 to swim in the lake after the tour! An impressive castle on the inside, and a nice exterior view especially from the lake. The forced guided tour only shows you a fraction of the castle 🏰 but it's enough to get a sense of how the knights and royalty lived here.
Alan Czajkowski — Google review
If you want to visit inside, booking in advance is a must. The tour inside is about 35 to 40 minutes,about 17 people per group. You can't take photos or anything, and you couldn't even spend enough time to appreciate the art and paintings due to they're kind of pushing to finish the tour.
The price of the ticket is rather expensive for what you will get.
For someone who doesn't have much interest in history or low budget. I would recommend Just go to look around outside the castle instead, it's very beautiful views and free.
Pasan Sensouk — Google review
Such an idyllic setting, it is a must see when undertaking the Romantic Drive in Bavaria, Germany. Visited in early May 23 and found it to be a fantastic attraction.
The day we got to visit was a little drizzly but it set the scene for a rather romantic time to do the tour through the castle. Our tour guide was a fun guy and added to the tour. Entry is by way of booked tickets and the whole process of visiting the castle is done quite precisely. You won't be disappointed.
Peter Savage — Google review
Stunning, inside and out, with beautiful architecture and a rather interesting history. The grounds and castle are well maintained. Museum tour system was the most organized I’ve ever seen.
Sarah Hartman — Google review
Interesting castle to visit, the architecture of the castle is kind of stunning even though it is not as picturesque as its neighbour Neuschwanstein from the outside.
The tour of the interior of the castle is 30-40 minutes long and you will be able to see 8 rooms of the castle. It isn't the best castle tour, but it's kind of expected since this is a 200 years old castle with not much history.
Ionut Brinzan — Google review
Part of the dynamic dou of castles here. You can't see one without the other. Buy tickets in advance because they can and usually will sell out. Wonderful tour full of history, very friendly and knowledgeable staff.
Philip Smith — Google review
This castle is beautiful with some gorgeous views. It has a tour but no pictures inside. The young lady Lisa is a local German from this town and her English is amazing. Here are some photos for your viewing pleasure. Today 18 Nov 2023.
lambe9 — Google review
Must see castle in the Bavarian mountains. I highly recommend this castle tour over the neighbouring castle. Being much older than the larger castle next to it, the tour is much more interesting with some great insights and juicy stories from many centuries ago.
Russell Gilbert — Google review
The place was nice but very crowded on the weekend. The train and buses were loaded and the long queues everywhere. Would recommend taking a walk of the Alpensee located near by. It gives beautiful water reflection of the castles
Dheera Singla — Google review
Great place to visit for a day trip to Southern Germany.
This castle was built in the 1800s by King Maximillian II. His son Ludwig lived there as a child and built the more photogenic castle across the valley when he was older.
This particular castle is very well preserved. All of the furniture is still inside. It’s almost as if the residence simply went away for the weekend and let you come in to take a look at it!
It is still privately owned, thus they do not allow any photographs to be taken inside. My wife and I found it interesting that the queen and king each had their own separate floor of the castle, however there is a secret staircase that connects their bedrooms for conjugal visits!
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 Stobe-Kirst — 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 Ganguly — 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 Xavier Mendez — 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 Tsarkova — 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 cassar parnis — 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 Stephen — Google review
Wonderful parc that offers lots of activities to experience nature and its symbiosis with physical and mental health.
Susanne Lauda — Google review
A beautiful and perfectly landscaped garden, with a herb and medicinal plants section, rose garden, a bird sanctuary, forest walk ways, Kneipp route and much more. Although we have visited the park in Autumn, we can imagine how it looks in the Spring and Summer periods. A definite must to visit if you are here. Plenty of seating available.
Eswiss64 — 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.
More than 60 rides & attractions including roller coasters & water rides, plus a petting zoo.
One of the Best theme Parks in Germany and highly recommended to visit it from Munich. The park currently offers 60 attractions and more are coming. Loved it
Aoon Mujtaba (Aoon The Traveller) — 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 Daich — Google review
It's a good place for excursions, alot of this for kids and for parents. Good foods workers are friendly and the toilets are very clean
Queendom Herself — Google review
Compact Amusement Park, with nice attractions and good food stands.
The attractions are mainly focused on younger visitors 8-16, with some attractions clearly made for more adrenaline seeking grown ups.
You should better buy the tickets in advance or it's possible that you will have to wait quite a long time to get in.
C T — 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 Mu — Google review
33 EUR entrance for one adult for the complete day. Almost everything is for free and food is cheap (5 EUR for a decent cheese burger, 6 EUR for a pizza). You should bring lots of water and a small backpack; there is always a place to leave it)
Martin Thoma — Google review
It is a very nice and clean park 👍🏻 with rides u and your kids will have fun with but I do recommend to add a game called laser gun ride and increase the staff number.
Although the park is not small, u can still finish it within one whole day.
The potato fires and the crepe are yummy😋
Shaikha Faisal — Google review
There isn't any Rollercoaster that goes upside down, and the Rollercoasters that do exist need better "seat belts" as they currently make your head wiggle around, which I see it dangerous for our neck.
Sami Salem — 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
Nice amusement park with great landscaping and plenty of games for all age groups. Ideal for the whole family. Located not far away from Munich city centre
Mohamed Al-Harbi — Google review
love this amusement park, dome old school attractions and some new. we come here every time we are in germany, and spend 2-3 days. 119 euros for family,food is cheap and the vest cotton candy and sugar almonds.
גילי תמיר — Google review
One of the best Amusement Park within Bavaria, they have lot of space for Car parking.
You can reach by rail : Munich to Buchloe from there you need to change the train for Raimmingen (bay) 2 stop from Buchloe.
Entire journey is of 50 minutes. And from Raimmingen station you need to walk for 1.5 km to reach entrance of Skyline Park.
You can get entry easly without reservations ( i went on Saturday ) cost for adult is 40 euro, i went with combined ticket which cost 120 euro for 2 adults and 2 kids
TIPS: If you see any ride is having long queue do not wait go for different rides try to cover those ride after 3 or 4 pm, you will see very less crowd. You should reach at 10 am as they will close it sharp at 6 pm, this way you can enjoy the rides.
You have lots of things to do for kids, my kid enjoyed a lot and wish to come again.
Inside food court will get close by 6 pm but near the entrance you will have food ( ice cream , popcorn) shop open till 7 or 7:30 pm.
Take ample amount of water with you. You can bring your own food and they also have lot of food court.
We enjoyed a lot i hope you will also.
alok dewhare — Google review
Amazing place with a lot if rides
ABHINAV BENIWAL — Google review
Not the best one amusement park I visited, and quite old but still good enough park for a one day trip. Unfortunately few attractions were closed. Restaurants are quite limited in number and variety.
18th-century oval church with well-preserved frescoes, stuccowork & a trompe l'oeil ceiling.
This is quite remarkable. The setting and story behind it quite impressive. The scenery is beautiful. The church itself is magnificent!
Wanderers Compass Travel Blog — Google review
You can’t help feeling closer to the Lord just walking into the beautiful church. Everyone was so respectful and felt at awe looking at all the detailed pictures and statues. I even gave my euros to light a candle to bless my family.
Malissa F — Google review
There’s a reason y this church is a unesco world heritage site. This Rocco style church is so intricately designed that even after a few church viewing/tours, it never fails to awe me.
A pro tip, do remember to stand in the middle of the church and look directly up. It’s like a painted picture book right out of the ages.
Kelvin Chua — Google review
This church is so beautiful. There are carving in the pew rails dating back to the 1800's. The art wood is beautiful. A must see on the Edelweiss tour.
Cheryl Stamper — Google review
The peaceful pastural setting of this sweet church is deceiving. Simple on the outside, it holds an abundance of riches inside!!! As we were leaving, a family was just coming in. The man made an audible gasp as he took in the gorgeous interior! One of the highlights of this trip for me! DON'T MISS THIS!!!
Pam Marshall Guise — Google review
A hidden gem! We were tipped off by another tour guide that we should check it out, and they were right... we took some little back road to get there and came upon it and were surprised. But, it's even more amazing inside!
Jarrod Long — Google review
The Pilgrimage Church of Wies (Wieskirche) was designed in the late 1740s by brothers Zimmermann. It is located in the foothills of the Alps, in Steingaden in Bavaria. Since 1983 it is under the protection of UNESCO because of its outstanding rococo architecture. It is not very large, but it’s interior is superb!
Emilia Stammler — Google review
This church literally is in the middle of nowhere. After taking off the highway, it took us another 15-20 minutes on a narrow curvy countryside road, suddenly the massive church came insight. It was beautiful with white and gold sculptures. The ceiling paintings were captivating. But it was so dark inside the church. It’s so hard to get clear view on either the sculptures or the ceiling. I wish it could have turned the lights on to make visitors enjoy its beauty more.
Aggie Wang — Google review
Nature, a church in the field, in the middle of nowhere. You open the door and fall into a rococo fairy tale, the eyes and the mind cannot take in all this beauty
Rumyana Lazarova — Google review
Church in the middle of nowhere. Nothing special to see from from the outside. But WOW! What a treasure of surprises inside. The artwork is spectacular. Intricate and delicate from floor to ceiling. Don't pass it by. You won't be disappointed
Robert Cooper — Google review
Beautiful church in a wonderful setting. You can get lost in the ceiling. Central to the church is a statue of the scourged Jesus. Originally in the small chapel in front it became pilgrimage site after the statue began to weep and miracles we credited to it. The current church was commissioned to accommodate the statue and pilgrims.
Brian Saylor — Google review
the Pilgrimage Church of Wies, or Wieskirche in German, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a stunning example of Rococo architecture. It's located in the foothills of the Bavarian Alps, near the village of Wies in southwestern Germany.
The church was built in the mid-18th century as a result of a miraculous event that reportedly took place there. The interior of the church is decorated with elaborate stucco work and frescoes, and it features a magnificent altar and pulpit.
The Pilgrimage Church of Wies is known for its unique and harmonious design, which blends Rococo and Baroque styles to create a truly breathtaking space. It's also famous for its excellent acoustics, making it a popular venue for classical music concerts and performances.
Visitors to the church can take guided tours or explore the space on their own. It's a popular pilgrimage site, particularly during the summer months, and attracts visitors from all over the world. If you're interested in art, architecture, or religious history, the Pilgrimage Church of Wies is definitely worth a visit.
Like to see the old buildings and the streets are kept clean
Randall Bryan Jepson Sr — 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 Cardona — Google review
the fountain in the middle of the city historical square with the Holy Mary's Column.
david antoun — Google review
Ornate fountain in the Hauptplatz from where you can view the lovely rows of buildings including the historic Rathaus.
Martin Witchard — Google review
The fountain is embeded into the old houses around the market place. Saturdays is market tome unti 1pm.
Stf Scw — Google review
Beautiful centre of historical town
W F — Google review
nice place, but not so „WOW“
Lee Kim — Google review
Beautiful place to walk and relax!!!
Thiago Ferreira — Google review
Great tourist place. You need to see it. Not a lot parking places - you need to park before the bridge
Kamil NOWAK — Google review
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Hubert-von-Herkomer-Straße 118, 86899 Landsberg am Lech, Germany