Have a suggestion for a future trip? Leave a comment and let us know! Watch our Germany road trip series: Exploring the medieval town Rothenburg: th-cam.com/video/EeYDL-sg120/w-d-xo.html Americans Try German Food: th-cam.com/video/yBE1wCt1_vA/w-d-xo.html&t Exploring Cologne, Germany: th-cam.com/video/ZnyxuE8atWA/w-d-xo.html First time driving on the German autobahn: th-cam.com/video/DU8lGe-aqFY/w-d-xo.html&t
If you go back to Schwangau, the area surrounding it is called Allgaü. It is one of the most beautiful places you’ll ever see and has tons to do and try. Rent e-bikes and cycle down to Steingaden. From there you can visit the Weiskirche and surrounding areas. Truly epic scenery whether driving walking or cycling.
What a beautiful place its like walking in a fairytale or a living picture,Bavaria must be one of the most beautiful places in Europe,thanks for taking us on the tour virtual reality style👍🤣🤣
We went here for our honeymoon. We stayed in a hotel in the village. It was early March and it snowed! At night everything shut, no restaurants or even hotel receptions. We had the whole place to ourselves and built snowmen. We hired a car and drove to the Austrian border, where we climbed up and walked the highline179 bridge. It was a wonderful (but scary) experience.
I’ve spent most time in that area in the winter, it’s a snowy wonderland that is very beautiful. Careful up the mountains, you can get sunburned up there pretty easily on a fine day, even in winter
Thank you for this Video. Good Job. We visited Mittenwald Leutschklamm Castel etc. 50 years ago .. school Trip Great Memories. Greeting from North Rhine Westphalia.
Intersting name for the cable car at the end of the video, Im sure many English travellers would have a chuckle at the name of the cable car taking them up to the top of Zugspitze!
I have spent many happy holidays in Germany and Austria and these countries are a wonderful part of Europe, with many easy hiking trails. My favourite trip in Austria is from the train station at Jenbach where a small steam train takes you up into the mountains to the town of Achensee, where there is a huge mountain lake. Off the train onto a lake steamer which stops off at various landings/villages round the lake, returning to Achensee in time to get the train back to the valley. A really lovely day out (weather permitting!). Really enjoying your video, brings back memories! Almdudler, mmm!
Our Regiment had a ski hut in the mountains above a lovely place called Immenstadt in Bavaria,Learning to ski was never an option for me ,two left feet, but having a good time was , One afternoon ,off duty myself and a buddy went to town and in a short space of unremembered time we were blotto, I can vaguely remembered being put to bed by a large lady ,then waking up next to my mate next morning ,needless tro say nobody ever knew of this ,but what a fantastic thing to do ,taking care of two tommies ,I hope we remembered to pay for the room
Found you from the Dailymail article in the uk reporting on what you miss about UK. Those things would be what I’d miss ( & back bacon) if I was in the USA. Anyway - new subscriber now & enjoying dipping into your past videos. Really need to go to Bavaria now! 😊
So glad you made it to this beautiful area of Germany. I was very lucky to have worked in Bavaria several years ago, but have been back on holiday a couple of times. I used to drive over in my UK plated car, but driving on the wrong side of the road lol there were no problems. Are you going over the border into Austria ....well woth the trip also.
Oh my gosh, those views! I could sit at the mountain Café allllll day! Because my husband is a veritable child, he laughed sooo much at the gondolas! 😂
OMG, that is where we stay. Is there a cow rug on the floor in the living room? We have rented it twice and the laundry is in the basement. A dentist is across the street with the weirdest hours. My husband was at the NATO school in Oberammergau and we go to Garmich a lot.
That dentist is an emergency dentist and when we were there at Christmas he was working late on a Saturday night and early Sunday morning. Great butcher on the corner.
Its a lovely part of the world. I fully understand why the heights were terrifying, I'd be the same. I'm not sure I'd be able to walk on the grate. Its so annoying when vertigo gets you, but there is nothing you can do. I've been to Bavaria a few times with work, I keep saying I'll go back...
It's believed that Disney modelled his castles on Neuschwanstein. Looks like you've done the Romantische Strasse. As to is this the most beautiful place in Europe, it has a call for sure. But you need to check out Austria (a few miles away) and Switzerland. They are both stunning places. Edit: The Zugspitze is the highest mountain in Germany. The summit is actually on the border with Austria. They used to stamp passports up there. Don't know if they still do. Edit2: Bayern (Bavaria) blends modern and old in a way that is unique. It is referred to as Laptop und Lederhosen (Laptops and leather shorts)
Culture and history is a big deal to many u.s visitors but it's something many Brits take for granted. I live in Lincoln which you have visited and locals probably take for granted to the point of forgetting,that there is an almost 1000 year old castle and cathedral in the city that we walk past regularly!! Come back soon and see more !!
The dumpling are acctually not supposed to be cooked in the gulasch. Next time head it up in simmering water or cut it in round slices and fry it in a pan with butter.
You guys remind me very much of my host family that welcomed me in my teenage years to their home in the Midwest. I love them very much and invited them to visit Germany many years later when I had the means to do it. As a German, my description of what reminds me of them in you will be stereotypical in its German honesty/rudeness my host family loved to hate: You seem so kind, openminded, appreciative and slightly overweight ;). So American in a good way. Have fun.
I guess the parking machines were working, but what most Americans aren't aware of is the following: Card is not equal card! Most Americans use credit cards like American Express, Visa and so on. Most Germans do not. If a German pays with a card it is most likely what you would call a "debit card" instead of a credit card. A debit card is a card from your bank which accesses the associated bank account. So the money will not be "a loan" like with a credit card, but it will be deducted from your bank account immediately. Okay I cannot be sure if those parking machines weren't out of order, but my suspicion is, that they would have worked with such a debit card and simply are not made for credit cards. Edit: Wow, you discovered Almdudler! Yes it is an Austrian lemonade which entered the market at the end of the 50ies. And I love, love, love it. I buy it not often though...... because I know if I had it at my permanent disposal I would not drink anything else any more! (Despite coffee of course! LOL)
Try Black Forest! 🙂 4:10 I would probably have done the same. I'm not a fan of crowds and I'm afraid of heights. 14:15 Yes, the price is almost extortionate. I say that as a German!
Maybe you should pay a visit to 'Burg Hohenzollern' in Baden-Württemberg, the seat of the former imperial house of Hohenzollern, ruling house of Prussia. It is a big one, in nice surroundings!
Bavaria, Germany: Is this the MOST BEAUTIFUL Place in Europe -> not the only nice place in the alpes or europe, and maybe there are much more nicer outside of bavaria 😎 The "Leutascher Geisterklamm" is in Austria.
The Zugspitze is beautiful but pricier during ski season. The Partnage gorge is also a great walk. It is busy there as the military has a resort in town plus the Marshall center is an American base.
Have a suggestion for a future trip? Leave a comment and let us know!
Watch our Germany road trip series:
Exploring the medieval town Rothenburg: th-cam.com/video/EeYDL-sg120/w-d-xo.html
Americans Try German Food: th-cam.com/video/yBE1wCt1_vA/w-d-xo.html&t
Exploring Cologne, Germany: th-cam.com/video/ZnyxuE8atWA/w-d-xo.html
First time driving on the German autobahn: th-cam.com/video/DU8lGe-aqFY/w-d-xo.html&t
If you get a chance, how about Plitvice Lakes and down to the Gulf of Kotor?
If you go back to Schwangau, the area surrounding it is called Allgaü. It is one of the most beautiful places you’ll ever see and has tons to do and try. Rent e-bikes and cycle down to Steingaden. From there you can visit the Weiskirche and surrounding areas. Truly epic scenery whether driving walking or cycling.
What a beautiful place its like walking in a fairytale or a living picture,Bavaria must be one of the most beautiful places in Europe,thanks for taking us on the tour virtual reality style👍🤣🤣
I’m a Brit and yes driving around Bavaria is simply amazing. It might even beat Devon.
Interesting name for the cable car ride.
The locals call themselves Wankers. I kid you not.
The American narrators didnt even realise either!
@@rjflores438 I hear you have to wipe the seats
Linderhof Is actually my favorite of the three castles that Lüdwig II built.
The good thing about your blog is you aren't in the hyper active, beartrapping mold, so you look at stuff which us average folk are likely to do!
We went here for our honeymoon. We stayed in a hotel in the village. It was early March and it snowed! At night everything shut, no restaurants or even hotel receptions. We had the whole place to ourselves and built snowmen. We hired a car and drove to the Austrian border, where we climbed up and walked the highline179 bridge. It was a wonderful (but scary) experience.
14:02 come on....that's laugh out loud material right there
I was just about to leave the same comment. Every British person is laughing like a child right now.
@@elduderino1287😂
😅
Can't believe there wasn't even a tiny titter.
that area has many other great place names.....
I’ve spent most time in that area in the winter, it’s a snowy wonderland that is very beautiful. Careful up the mountains, you can get sunburned up there pretty easily on a fine day, even in winter
The southern part of Bavaria is definitely one of THE best destinations in Europe. If not worldwide. Brilliant mix of nature and culture.
Thank you for this Video. Good Job. We visited Mittenwald Leutschklamm Castel etc. 50 years ago .. school Trip Great Memories. Greeting from
North Rhine Westphalia.
Its certainly a beautiful place we enjoyed the film thanks 👍
Thank you so much for bringing us along. Do you have any plans to visit Eltz Castle?
Intersting name for the cable car at the end of the video, Im sure many English travellers would have a chuckle at the name of the cable car taking them up to the top of Zugspitze!
You have done a great job with the pronunciations!
The two of you sitting in that huge chair with your dog. The slight flapping of the dogs ears was so endearing. What a trooper!
I have spent many happy holidays in Germany and Austria and these countries are a wonderful part of Europe, with many easy hiking trails. My favourite trip in Austria is from the train station at Jenbach where a small steam train takes you up into the mountains to the town of Achensee, where there is a huge mountain lake. Off the train onto a lake steamer which stops off at various landings/villages round the lake, returning to Achensee in time to get the train back to the valley. A really lovely day out (weather permitting!). Really enjoying your video, brings back memories! Almdudler, mmm!
Our Regiment had a ski hut in the mountains above a lovely place called Immenstadt in Bavaria,Learning to ski was never an option for me ,two left feet, but having a good time was ,
One afternoon ,off duty myself and a buddy went to town and in a short space of unremembered time we were blotto, I can vaguely remembered being put to bed by a large lady ,then waking up next to my mate next morning ,needless tro say nobody ever knew of this ,but what a fantastic thing to do ,taking care of two tommies ,I hope we remembered to pay for the room
Been here beautiful stay in a B&B there had over 100 options for breakfast. Most beautiful castle great memories and great reaction.
Found you from the Dailymail article in the uk reporting on what you miss about UK. Those things would be what I’d miss ( & back bacon) if I was in the USA. Anyway - new subscriber now & enjoying dipping into your past videos.
Really need to go to Bavaria now! 😊
So glad you made it to this beautiful area of Germany. I was very lucky to have worked in Bavaria several years ago, but have been back on holiday a couple of times. I used to drive over in my UK plated car, but driving on the wrong side of the road lol there were no problems. Are you going over the border into Austria ....well woth the trip also.
Oh my gosh, those views! I could sit at the mountain Café allllll day!
Because my husband is a veritable child, he laughed sooo much at the gondolas! 😂
can you share the details of the airbnb you stayed at?
the bridge was there years before Neuschwanstein was built.
It’s an amazing area! I grew up near there!
If you were in Garmisch you should have taken the train up to the Zugspitze. And back down with the big panorama cable car.
Looks stunning! xx
You should visit Passau and the National Park in the Bavaria Woods
Awesome. I had the feeling the food and drink was a little underwhelming maybe?
OMG, that is where we stay. Is there a cow rug on the floor in the living room? We have rented it twice and the laundry is in the basement. A dentist is across the street with the weirdest hours. My husband was at the NATO school in Oberammergau and we go to Garmich a lot.
That dentist is an emergency dentist and when we were there at Christmas he was working late on a Saturday night and early Sunday morning. Great butcher on the corner.
Its a lovely part of the world.
I fully understand why the heights were terrifying, I'd be the same. I'm not sure I'd be able to walk on the grate. Its so annoying when vertigo gets you, but there is nothing you can do.
I've been to Bavaria a few times with work, I keep saying I'll go back...
It's believed that Disney modelled his castles on Neuschwanstein. Looks like you've done the Romantische Strasse. As to is this the most beautiful place in Europe, it has a call for sure. But you need to check out Austria (a few miles away) and Switzerland. They are both stunning places. Edit: The Zugspitze is the highest mountain in Germany. The summit is actually on the border with Austria. They used to stamp passports up there. Don't know if they still do. Edit2: Bayern (Bavaria) blends modern and old in a way that is unique. It is referred to as Laptop und Lederhosen (Laptops and leather shorts)
14:15 What is cost 68€ now? Prices are going crazy
Culture and history is a big deal to many u.s visitors but it's something many Brits take for granted. I live in Lincoln which you have visited and locals probably take for granted to the point of forgetting,that there is an almost 1000 year old castle and cathedral in the city that we walk past regularly!! Come back soon and see more !!
I'm sure the dog was really impressed by the castles
totally agree
Very friendly people too.
They really are lovely.
@@TheMagicGeekdom Mittenwald is known for violin making and not as touristy but we would go for the day on the train.
The dumpling are acctually not supposed to be cooked in the gulasch. Next time head it up in simmering water or cut it in round slices and fry it in a pan with butter.
You guys remind me very much of my host family that welcomed me in my teenage years to their home in the Midwest. I love them very much and invited them to visit Germany many years later when I had the means to do it. As a German, my description of what reminds me of them in you will be stereotypical in its German honesty/rudeness my host family loved to hate: You seem so kind, openminded, appreciative and slightly overweight ;). So American in a good way. Have fun.
Wank at 14:03 has a different meaning in Britain.
14:01 😂 if you're a Brit you'll understand.
I've never been but that looks incredible.I never knew how beautiful Germany was
I guess the parking machines were working, but what most Americans aren't aware of is the following: Card is not equal card! Most Americans use credit cards like American Express, Visa and so on. Most Germans do not. If a German pays with a card it is most likely what you would call a "debit card" instead of a credit card. A debit card is a card from your bank which accesses the associated bank account. So the money will not be "a loan" like with a credit card, but it will be deducted from your bank account immediately. Okay I cannot be sure if those parking machines weren't out of order, but my suspicion is, that they would have worked with such a debit card and simply are not made for credit cards.
Edit: Wow, you discovered Almdudler! Yes it is an Austrian lemonade which entered the market at the end of the 50ies. And I love, love, love it. I buy it not often though...... because I know if I had it at my permanent disposal I would not drink anything else any more! (Despite coffee of course! LOL)
Very glad that place didn't get bombed to hell during ww2
Is this nice woman german descent? she looks like she is from where my family is from
She is. Her grandmother was born in and grew up in Germany.
Me too
@@TheMagicGeekdom we are german as well
Stunning scenery? Yes i agree but just wait until you explore Switzerland.
Try Black Forest! 🙂
4:10 I would probably have done the same. I'm not a fan of crowds and I'm afraid of heights.
14:15 Yes, the price is almost extortionate. I say that as a German!
The Bavaria dilemma... Its the, by far, most subsidized region in Germany, therefor in very good condition and therefor attracts many tourists
I can highly recommend Switzerland and South Tyrol (Italy).
Maybe you should pay a visit to 'Burg Hohenzollern' in Baden-Württemberg, the seat of the former imperial house of Hohenzollern, ruling house of Prussia. It is a big one, in nice surroundings!
the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang tour continues
Kaiserschmarrn is an Austrian dish!
Of the places I've visited it's probably Switzerland for natural beauty.
Add it to the list.
Come back to the UK
Bavaria, Germany: Is this the MOST BEAUTIFUL Place in Europe -> not the only nice place in the alpes or europe, and maybe there are much more nicer outside of bavaria 😎 The "Leutascher Geisterklamm" is in Austria.
If you think Bavaria is beautiful, wait until you spend time in Switzerland !
Bavaria is better Switzerland is nice but is a deceitful place full or thieves , crooks , stolen riches covered in sugar coated good looking scenery !
Sie müssen nach Schottland, Yorkshire, oder Lake District fahren. Wesentlich besser....👍
It's nice but not the most beautiful place in Europe. Some even more beautiful places in Croatia, Slovenia, Norway, Italy, Switzerland and France.
The Zugspitze is beautiful but pricier during ski season. The Partnage gorge is also a great walk. It is busy there as the military has a resort in town plus the Marshall center is an American base.
Says who?
So so.......Bavaria.....typical US-tourists
So so, Bavaria..... The Best Part of Germany!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!
why would bavaria be the best of germany? ridiculous.
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vank. haha, I deffo would just say it the british way :D