New follower/viewer. Dude, i watch TH-cam travelers 5 hours a day for 5 years at least, and you're one of the most natural behind the camera. Including vocal fluctuations and mannerisms. Keep it up, now to go binge watch all of your Germany content.
Thank you so much! This is one of the nicest comments I have ever gotten. I really work on doing my best to present the location we visit, so this means a lot. :)
Oberammergau is a gem of a Bavarian town. Thanks for sharing the hiking tip between the two towns. We will definitely try that next summer. Can't wait to watch your next video!
Love your videos and this one in particular made me change from stopping at Unterammergau for a couple of nights on our trip to Oberammergau, loved it and our 10 day trip, we’ll be back.
I was delighted to see you walking the cycle track from Oberammergau to Unterammergau. I cycled that way from Oberammergau to Partenkirchen via Murnau in 2020. Fabulous area. I first visited in 1970 for the Passionplay. Returned in 2019 and 2020. A lovely part of the world.
Really enjoyed this video! This area feels like a second home to me, and I can't wait for our next holiday there. Also very curious about your video's about cycling to Linderhof and Ettal!
Great overview of the area, look forward to the next segment. Nice timing for the topic as we will be in the area later in August and will be visiting Oberammergau and area so love your info.
Thanks! Hope we can get the video out in time for you trip. hahah In case we don't, you should rent a bike, and ride between the main towns: Oberammergau, Unterammergau, and Ettal. Throw in a ride to Linderhof palace if you're feeling adventurous :D
This was fantastic!!! I used to live in oberammergau when my father was an instructor at NATO School SHAPE. I was a teen at the time, and I graduated from high school in Munich. Thank you so much for posting.
Thanks! Past 2 will be up this Sunday. Part three will just be about culture chocks around wellness in Germany. We go to have a mud bath in a town near Oberammergau called Bad Kohlgrub if you are also interested in doing that!
Hi, is there a train from Munich to Murnau? As far as I can see on the DBB website, you have to take a train to Weilheim(Oberbay) and then a rail replacement bus to Murnau and then the second train. Same to Garmisch as well. Thanks for this gorgeous video. We were thinking doing Garmisch for Zugspitze but now not sure between that, Mittenwald and Oberammergau
yes there is a bus, but both those train line has been experiencing problems recently. Normally, you take the train from Munich to Murnau, and then take the train to Oberammergau. It also stops at several other villages in that area.
Hi. I am staying in Munich for a few weeks and would like to add this to my to do list. If there are problems with the train lines is there another way to get there? Thanks
@@meganfinney1275 They have replacement buses! I think as of right now, you take the train from Munich to Weilheim, and then a bus from there to Oberammergau. You can check google maps to see if it changed
@@NearFromHome - it was loads of fun. I was drafted into the US Army during the Vietnam War and expected to be ordered to go to Vietnam. Instead, I was sent to Oberammergau. Our PT (physical training) was skiing (for free) on Thursday afternoons in Obergammergau and at night we would ski in Unterammergau. The lift tickets were cheap enough that even on Army pay it was easy. The area was pretty and rich back then, but even more so nowadays. Nice video.
I spent 3years in Germany at a US Air Base. Bavaria was always the place to get away from things. Oberammergau was a bit commercial, but well worth a visit.
Nice video. I woke up remembering this town.. my family lived there for a couple yrs 96/99 because my father was in the 🇺🇲Army...I remember being in 3/4th grade just running around Oberammergau like nothing😂 It's so beautiful there. We went to school in Garmisch. The yrs in Germany were everything for me. I remember having a lot of Ditto mouse accessories. I also remember a German nurse who I'll never forget named Nadine. She really looked out for me 😢😊
I haven’t done that specific alpine coast, but I wanted to! It looks great, and very similar to the alpine coaster I made a video about a few years ago. I can’t say it’s worth it for you, but I’d do it.
The woodcarvings are acctutually very cheap. The price seems to be high because they are handmade from the locals, which takes many hours. The china stuff is still relatively cheap there.
Another spreader of the Great Myth about Oberammergau! Oberammergau was not spared the Plaque, one in eight died, which is a huge loss. The Plague tended to kill quickly, but also stopped quickly. By the time the people were so heart stricken they held a meeting and prayed for the Plague to stop, and promised God that if the village was spared from more death they would hold a Passion Play every 10 years. And the Plague seemed to leave, and people showing signs of the Plague healed up. That was in 1663 and the first simple Play was in 1634. About that time there were over 300 Passion Plays all over Europe! In 1770 Passion Plays were banned by the Pope and Clergy as they said that Miracles only happen once and not 300 times, so the recovery was something Human and not Godly. There was no Oberammergau Passion Play in 1770 either. But, afterwards the Villagers petition the Pope and said as they had made a promise to God that they did not want to break their oath, that´s the 2 fingered salute on their Coat of Arms, the Gelübde as they call it. Many, many Tour Guides keep spewing this totally wrong story about Oberammergau, I lived there for 15 years, was a waiter and ran bars there, and I have spent 40 years in the area where I am now a Taxi driver and mobile Tour Guide. Nice video, but I only watched the first 3 minutes of BS. Why don`t people read Wikipedia before wasting all our time?
I don’t really know what the difference between what you are saying and what I said is? I don’t believe in Christianity or miracles so it’s all the same to me. I definitely didn’t believe god spared them because they put on a play. It never even crossed my mind people might actually think the village was actually spared due to a theatrical production. The village thought they were spared though, which was enough to kickstart the tradition. So in that sense it is very real, the town felt spared. Is it really my job to tell them they weren’t? What does it even mean to be spared of the plague though? That’s not a scientific statement; nor can it be quantified objectively. How many must not die for them to be considered spared? None. 1/10. 1/8. 1/6. No matter, To the Village it would seem it was as real as any other aspect of their Mythos, am I wrong for using their language? I definitely don’t think in this video I was pointing at a miracle and calling it a real affirmation of the truth of the Christian god. At least I hope not. That all being said minutes 3 onwards are really good, as are many of my other videos! You should watch them :)
Visited in 1966, a beautiful place to visit, like a fairy tale town.
That must have been crazy. :O
New follower/viewer.
Dude, i watch TH-cam travelers 5 hours a day for 5 years at least, and you're one of the most natural behind the camera.
Including vocal fluctuations and mannerisms.
Keep it up, now to go binge watch all of your Germany content.
Like an experienced TV presenter!
Thank you so much! This is one of the nicest comments I have ever gotten. I really work on doing my best to present the location we visit, so this means a lot. :)
Oberammergau is a gem of a Bavarian town. Thanks for sharing the hiking tip between the two towns. We will definitely try that next summer. Can't wait to watch your next video!
Thanks so much! Glad to have helped!
My nephew is there with the military. Thank you for your great video!
He is very lucky!
Wonderful! I just love the footage on your videos!
Thanks so much! We work really hard to make it as nice as possible :D
Love your videos and this one in particular made me change from stopping at Unterammergau for a couple of nights on our trip to Oberammergau, loved it and our 10 day trip, we’ll be back.
:D glad to help!
Glad to see you both today (Soho London) looking forward to Munich and Oberammergau in a weeks time. Keep up the good work !!
Thanks so much for saying hi! :) We were both very shocked. Thanks again for supporting the channel!
Again learnt something new, as I jad never heard of the gorge before. Thank ypou for sharing.
Awesome! Thanks so much!
Another classic
Thank you so much!
I was delighted to see you walking the cycle track from Oberammergau to Unterammergau. I cycled that way from Oberammergau to Partenkirchen via Murnau in 2020. Fabulous area. I first visited in 1970 for the Passionplay. Returned in 2019 and 2020. A lovely part of the world.
Really enjoyed this video! This area feels like a second home to me, and I can't wait for our next holiday there. Also very curious about your video's about cycling to Linderhof and Ettal!
Thank-you for this video, so great ♡
Thanks os much!
Great overview of the area, look forward to the next segment. Nice timing for the topic as we will be in the area later in August and will be visiting Oberammergau and area so love your info.
Thanks! Hope we can get the video out in time for you trip. hahah In case we don't, you should rent a bike, and ride between the main towns: Oberammergau, Unterammergau, and Ettal. Throw in a ride to Linderhof palace if you're feeling adventurous :D
@@NearFromHome Yes great idea renting a bike, thanks.
Thanks!
Thank you so much! :D
This was fantastic!!! I used to live in oberammergau when my father was an instructor at NATO School SHAPE. I was a teen at the time, and I graduated from high school in Munich. Thank you so much for posting.
What a cool childhood. Thanks for watching! :)
1:45 this is called "Lüftlmalerei" air painting
ohhhh :D
Love your videos! Have you posted days 2 and 3 of your trip yet? We are actually going there next week and want to hit the best spots! Thanks!
Thanks! Past 2 will be up this Sunday. Part three will just be about culture chocks around wellness in Germany. We go to have a mud bath in a town near Oberammergau called Bad Kohlgrub if you are also interested in doing that!
Oh, I adore Oberammergau! I'm a little surprised you didn't attend the Passion Play last year though. It won't be on again until 2030.
We were just very busy, and it kinda snuck up on us. We didn't realise it was on until halfway through the year. :O
2030 it will be then! Maybe I'll see you there!
Hi, is there a train from Munich to Murnau? As far as I can see on the DBB website, you have to take a train to Weilheim(Oberbay) and then a rail replacement bus to Murnau and then the second train. Same to Garmisch as well. Thanks for this gorgeous video. We were thinking doing Garmisch for Zugspitze but now not sure between that, Mittenwald and Oberammergau
yes there is a bus, but both those train line has been experiencing problems recently. Normally, you take the train from Munich to Murnau, and then take the train to Oberammergau. It also stops at several other villages in that area.
Hi. I am staying in Munich for a few weeks and would like to add this to my to do list. If there are problems with the train lines is there another way to get there? Thanks
@@meganfinney1275 They have replacement buses! I think as of right now, you take the train from Munich to Weilheim, and then a bus from there to Oberammergau. You can check google maps to see if it changed
Intend to travel/stay in Oberammergau and the surrounding area soon, in next May.
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Awesome! Hope you have a nice time!
HAHA i live in Unterammergau its right next to Oberammergau!
Unterammergau is where I used to ski AT NIGHT back in 1972.
wow :O That must have been crazy
@@NearFromHome - it was loads of fun. I was drafted into the US Army during the Vietnam War and expected to be ordered to go to Vietnam. Instead, I was sent to Oberammergau. Our PT (physical training) was skiing (for free) on Thursday afternoons in Obergammergau and at night we would ski in Unterammergau. The lift tickets were cheap enough that even on Army pay it was easy. The area was pretty and rich back then, but even more so nowadays. Nice video.
I spent 3years in Germany at a US Air Base. Bavaria was always the place to get away from things. Oberammergau was a bit commercial, but well worth a visit.
Agree. I think it's a good base for the rest of the area.
You need to visit Rothenburg ob der Tauber! Nice there!
We have ! It was great. We actually have two video on it ;)
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Nice video. I woke up remembering this town.. my family lived there for a couple yrs 96/99 because my father was in the 🇺🇲Army...I remember being in 3/4th grade just running around Oberammergau like nothing😂 It's so beautiful there. We went to school in Garmisch. The yrs in Germany were everything for me. I remember having a lot of Ditto mouse accessories. I also remember a German nurse who I'll never forget named Nadine. She really looked out for me 😢😊
Awww that's so sweet. What a nice time to have lived in Oberammergau
Did you guys do the alpine coaster that’s near Oberammergau? Is it worth it?
I haven’t done that specific alpine coast, but I wanted to! It looks great, and very similar to the alpine coaster I made a video about a few years ago. I can’t say it’s worth it for you, but I’d do it.
That ice cream place in O is No Joke.
It's so good!
The woodcarvings are acctutually very cheap. The price seems to be high because they are handmade from the locals, which takes many hours. The china stuff is still relatively cheap there.
I do always wonder if they are actually hand carved by locals or just imported....
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Mate take your sunglasses off 😎
✨ No ✨😎
Cool documentary but the sunglasses? To bad that we can not see your eyes but metallic reflections
You gotta pay extra for that :)
@@NearFromHome😂😎
Wir machen nur in der Heimat Urlaub, und werden nie beschissen.....
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Another spreader of the Great Myth about Oberammergau!
Oberammergau was not spared the Plaque, one in eight died, which is a huge loss.
The Plague tended to kill quickly, but also stopped quickly.
By the time the people were so heart stricken they held a meeting and prayed for the Plague to stop, and promised God that if the village was spared from more death they would hold a Passion Play every 10 years.
And the Plague seemed to leave, and people showing signs of the Plague healed up.
That was in 1663 and the first simple Play was in 1634.
About that time there were over 300 Passion Plays all over Europe!
In 1770 Passion Plays were banned by the Pope and Clergy as they said that Miracles only happen once and not 300 times, so the recovery was something Human and not Godly.
There was no Oberammergau Passion Play in 1770 either.
But, afterwards the Villagers petition the Pope and said as they had made a promise to God that they did not want to break their oath, that´s the 2 fingered salute on their Coat of Arms, the Gelübde as they call it.
Many, many Tour Guides keep spewing this totally wrong story about Oberammergau, I lived there for 15 years, was a waiter and ran bars there, and I have spent 40 years in the area where I am now a Taxi driver and mobile Tour Guide.
Nice video, but I only watched the first 3 minutes of BS.
Why don`t people read Wikipedia before wasting all our time?
I don’t really know what the difference between what you are saying and what I said is? I don’t believe in Christianity or miracles so it’s all the same to me. I definitely didn’t believe god spared them because they put on a play. It never even crossed my mind people might actually think the village was actually spared due to a theatrical production. The village thought they were spared though, which was enough to kickstart the tradition. So in that sense it is very real, the town felt spared. Is it really my job to tell them they weren’t? What does it even mean to be spared of the plague though? That’s not a scientific statement; nor can it be quantified objectively. How many must not die for them to be considered spared? None. 1/10. 1/8. 1/6. No matter, To the
Village it would seem it was as real as any other aspect of their Mythos, am I wrong for using their language? I definitely don’t think in this video I was pointing at a miracle and calling it a real affirmation of the truth of the Christian god. At least I hope not. That all being said minutes 3 onwards are really good, as are many of my other videos! You should watch them :)
Thanks!
Thanks so much!!! :)