12:17 it is heartbreaking to see the last remains of what once was a very large glacier. I remember what it looked like up there 30 -40 years ago and now the ice and the snow are almost gone.
The Bodensee (Lake Constance) was also a glacier....It's just the Earth's temperature cycle - which we only experience a small moment in our short lifetime.
Mein Gott, hat das Mädel ein herrliches, absolut zu Herzen gehendes, ansteckendes Lächeln und Lachen, so daß man sich direkt von der göttlichen Muse geküßt fühlt! Vielen herzlichen Dank dafür und bitte noch lange weiter lachen!
Thank you so much 😄 It definitely takes a lot of time and effort to film and travel but we have found a way that works for us and that we enjoy 😊 Have you been to Germany before? 🇩🇪
Germany is certainly stunning! Those castles!!!! Excellent drone shots, so enjoyable. The music is apt, and heightens our enjoyment of your video. Thank you for all the effort!
@@SarahandMarek pls dont get in trouble for using a drone, there are strickt laws here in germany, i think you even require a licence. i know about another youtuber who got in trouble. so you better check the extact rules online, i am no expert in this either. same goes for filming inside stores and restaurants ( if you are not at an open publik place always ask, some germans take privacy really serious ) besides that i hope you keep enjoying your time here in germany ;)
I have to say, yet none of the travelvloggers I know made the effort to get to the highest point in Germany! Even I never have been there! Now I feel this emptiness in my memories where a visit of Germany's highest point was ment to be , needs to be filled. It's also the First time I think a travellvlog about my own country wasn't basically useless. This video realy did way more to me than just catching my interest. I will indeed take action an get my family up on the mountains...It will be painfull as I'm a fat 42 year old. But better late than never. Also thanks Sarah&Marek
On Lake Constance you have experienced something unique in the world: Germany, Austria and Switzerland have very different ideas about the course of the border in or around Lake Constance. And because they can't (or won't) agree on the course of the border, they have agreed that on most of Lake Constance you are in Germany, Austria and Switzerland at the same time. This way, one gets around the definition of a border and has created a situation that is unique in the world. Fun fact: Google maps shows borders in Lake Constance, but these are the imagination of the creators, because the software enforces that every bit of the earth's surface can be assigned to a single state or is stateless.
They really were! But just you wait for our attempts at pronouncing the German foods we tried on our food tour 😂😂 It was so stunning everywhere we went 😍
I got married on Lake Konstanz and spent the night before at a hotel in Meersburg! We took our guests on a boat trip, so they could appreciate how near we were to Switzerland. I’m glad you had such beautiful weather for your exploration of gorgeous Germany !
Oh wow, those drone shots are just awesome. You did such an amazing job of putting this video together. Loved it, and loved it even more that we got to see you both 🤩🤩
I must agree with other comment. The drone shots are amazing... level up and game ON!!!! Also... you did fool Marietjie TWICE, tricking her into thinking you were going to walk up there.... goodnone. Great video.
All American visters,went to Bayern or Köln! Why didn`t you come up to Schleswig-Holstein? Yes,we are from the North of Germany! We got Beach,Summer Sun,and really good Food. Find it out for youself.
Our visit to Germany and this road trip was only possible because our very good friends offered to host us and show us around They just happened to be based in the southern region of Germany. But we would love to visit Germany again someday and see more of the other regions around the country ☺ Thanks so much for this tip! Hopefully we can see the North of Germany as well someday 😄
I feel so proud now to live in Konstanz but people don't normally call it lake Konstanz but "Bodensee". I have actually never heard anyone call it that
hola ..new viewers here..nice upload, thanks for the tour....mega like sent with a greeting from Chicago USA and Bukidnon,Mindanao,Philippines..always take care
Ah so sorry Christian! 🥺 we were so lucky to travel in Germany and our friends hosting us just happened to be based in that region of Germany. Germany really blew us away with its beauty and we would love to explore more of Germany in the future. Thank you for watching 😄 What would recommendations be for other places to visit in Germany?
@@SarahandMarek I would love to give you a few suggestions!! I live near Göttingen, that’s 100 km south of Hannover and near the former German-German border. The Harz mountains are not that high, 1100 m is the highest mountain that used to separate East and West Germany. The so-called Weserbergland is also beautiful, and we also have lots and lots of castles. How can I write to you, are you on Facebook? PS: I loved your video!! I want more 😁👏❤️
@@SarahandMarek Dresden and Sächsische Schweiz, Leipzig, Quedlinburg, Sylt, Rügen, Kassel, Mosel Region, Hamburg, Lüneburger Heide. This is just from the top of my head though.
Me as a German really appreciate you for doing such a beautiful video. I belief that there are still a lot of wrong opinions about germany and us as the inhabitants. Of course we have an absolut terrible history, but germany is way more beautiful than the world expects this country to be. Even the people here are way more open, with great humor and believe me or not. WERE KOT ALWAYS PUNCTUAL 😂
Simo, I was one of those that had the same negative opinion of Germany when growing up as a British Army brat. In 1982, I spent my first six months there with the realization that Germany is not only a beautiful place to see and live but also the people are very humorous, (a dry humor), analytical, and very loving. ok so "ich liebe dich" doesn't sound romantic but it's the thought that counts. After living there for 10 years, I have no regrets and enjoyed my stay there very much. Ich hab verklich mein herz in Heidelberg verloren. :)
@@stesan60 Heidelberg is such a beautiful Place. Im not living there but even me as a German visit Heidelberg all the Time. Im verry happy for you, that you could get a positive impression as you visit Germany by yourself. I really hope more people will :) But I gotta admit, german isn’t romantic at all, you’re absolutely right with that. „Ich liebe dich“ doesn’t sound that great 😂 but you’ll get used to it
There are always new towns and other places to discover in Germany! For example didn't know about Sigmaringen and that it was so beautiful, nor either about Zugspitze. It is almost a neighbour country to Sweden, yet we know so little about it.
@@SarahandMarek Thank you! Have mostly visited some of the biggest cities like Berlin, Hamburg and Frankfurt but there are so much towns and nature to explore. Guess we Swedes think it is so close so we can see it "another time". Heidelberg is the nicest city in Germany I have been to so far.
Thanks so much Cindy 😄 we think so too! It was certainly much more beautiful than we anticipated ☺️ we filmed this in September and the weather was unusually warm and beautiful for that time of year 🤩
depends, my region (Westphalia) has shit weather since september with a few good days here and there. :D @Sarah & Marek are you visiting more places in germany or are you just going through the south? Germany is very diverse within it's own culture and there are a lot more spots to see besides the stereotypical south (the bavarian culture is mostly associated with germany because it was occupied by the US after WWII and they just took everything they saw there and thought that's the whole of germany)
@@fusssel7178 Hi Sebastian! 😄 The last place we'll be visiting in Germany is Munich. We were so lucky to travel in Germany and our friends hosting us just happened to be based in the Bavarian region of Germany. Germany really blew us away with its beauty and we would love to explore more of Germany in the future. Thank you for watching 😄 What would recommendations be for other places to visit in Germany?
@@SarahandMarek Maybe some of the Islands in the north at the sea? There are like 50 of it. And Hamburg is definitely a cool city although it is totally different from what you see in the south. :) Or maybe try the wine regions in the lower west. Theer are some amazing wines and views
Hi, i just came across the video and you channel and i loved it very much. I am not on a regular base at the Zugspitze, but just to years ago i took my family there and of course to Schloss Neuschwanstein. Unfortunately you missed out, in my opinion on the second way up or down to the Zugspitze and that is by train. I like to take it up and than go down with the cable car. If you ever have the chance to go there again, you should try it, i think it is worth it. Keep up the cool videos.
All places I know very well . Sigmaringen is about 20 minutes from my hometown . Lake Constance is 25 minutes from here . Switzerland Bavaria and Austria is not far from my place . Also Black Forest is next to us .
Zugspitze is not that hard to walk up on the back part but it took a group of men and a person with prior experience to show us the proper direction to negotiate it safely. We took 2 days to do it. The first day was a moderate walk going up hill for about 8 hours. We stayed in a hut called the "Angehuette" and spent the night where we had a hot meal that night from staff there. The second day was another 8 hours of a much steeper climb until we made it to the top and it was an absolutely rewarding experience! On the last part we crossed snow fields and we had to negotiate very carefully because people had died by sliding into pockets between rocks. Our biggest mistake was not using some sort of lip protectant because we suffered for weeks afterwards from our lips being burnt. Snow plus sun was a bad combination and we even did part of the climb with our shirts off. When climbing up the back part of the Zugspitze, we could not tell how high we had climbed but once getting to the top and looking over the other side to Garmisch-Partenkirchen we were so amazed by the view. Hope you enjoyed this short account. Happy trails!
This is such a great comment, thank you Steven! 😃 you have literally answered every single one of our questions we had about climbing the mountain 😁 we were so curious about it all when we saw people climbing up and now we feel that we have gained a wealth of knowledge 🤩 thank you so much for watching and for your comment 🙂
Hi there! 😄🙌🏼 Yes we definitely agree, there is so much more to see in Germany! We were so lucky to visit Germany because friends of ours offered to host us. They just happened to be based in the South of Germany so most of our exploring was around that region but we would love to explore more of Germany on another visit 🤩
@@bibliopolist ich habe niemanden angemacht. .Emojis gesehen? Die beiden haben sich ganz lieb bedankt mit einem Smilie☺Was ist so schlimm daran?Bissl empfindlich?😂
You went to Meersburg and didn´t go to either of the 2 castles!? ;-) It was funny, I live there. The icecream in the lower town is really quite good ;-)
But the climate is not changing as fast as it is now. In my hometown we always had in winter closed snow cover for several weeks and also for weeks temperatures below freezing point. The last closed snow cover is now 5 years ago. The 10 hottest days since weather records were all in the last 10 years. Two years ago I even had "heat-free" at work because the temperature in the office has climbed above 35°C.
@@Station-Network Climate doesn‘t think in 5 years or 10 years-steps. It thinks in 5000 years or 1 million years- steps. What is so hard to understand?
10:18 The guys in the left backround shaking their head because of your shoes. For this kind of dangoures mountain tours you need more then some ordinary sneakers. You need some hiker shoes which stabilize your ankles.
We definitely can agree with you there! We had no idea that we would be doing something like that so we were not wearing the correct clothing 😱 we were, however, very suprised that one could climb that section without the requirement for any safety equipment 🤔
oh nice u nearly visited my city constance :) u was so close to mainau. Actually a mandatory program, if you are already in the corner. Where u guys from?
Guys: it is not very hard to pronounce names properly, if you really give it a try. But if you do not want to try, then don't even try it. It's like saying "I am sorry" when you are not or "I love you", when you don't. Neuschwanstein translates to new = neu swan = Schwan stone = Stein This should not be too hard, even for native English speakers!
Also Anfang September war das Gipfelkreuz noch komplett mit Schnee bedeckt. Da konnte man nicht mal eben ohne Sicherheitsseil rüberklettern. Was allerdings auch ohne Schnee nicht besonders empfehlenswert ist. Die Schneegrenze war ungefähr da, wo die mit der zweiten Seilbahn runtergefahren sind.
You're surprised that people complained about Ludwig II building those things? It is not that Neuschwanstein is a proper castle, it is a pointless palace or folly built by a king who wasn't completely right in his head. At the time Bavaria was one of the poorest regions in Germany and the population suffered real hardship so he could waste money he didn't really have. Beyond that nobody really knows how many castles there are in Germany. The educated guess is around 25000!
History is so interesting, that you for telling us a bit more about this story 🤓 it is unfortunate that people suffered because of his spending on building so many castles 😔 That is a crazy amount of castles!? 😳
@@SarahandMarekThis was a king who loved art, music and architecture, but he built not only castles using his private fortune. The building projects brought employment and money to the poorer areas. He loved to travel around in Bavaria, getting in contact with the people, quite uncommon then. The people loved him and said"unser kini" our king. Therefore, the conspiracy theory. You missed Meersburg castle, one of the oldest, still occupied. You have to come back.
@@SarahandMarek The high amount of castles is due to the fact that for a long time, Germany wasn't a unified country but a agglomeration of many small principalities and kingdoms. And of course, every single one of these rulers wanted to protect their land - and the easiest way to do so was to build castles and watchtowers.
I live near those places, and liekd your video a lot (actually I have never been to either Neuschwanstein nor the Zugspitze since they always seemed too touristy for me... but maybe I should go one day). Sorry for all the idiotic German know-it-alls commenting here.
Thank you so much 😄 it's funny how you can live in a country and not see the best it has to offer. There is so much of South Africa we would still love to explore when we go home ❤️🇿🇦 We genuinely enjoyed both Neuschwanstein and the Zugspitze so you should definitely visit if you have the time 😍
Hohenzollern is a ruling family first mentioned in a document in 1061, which ruled Germany until 1918. Branches of the family ruled across Europe. The descendant is still fighting with the Federal Republic of Germany over the last inheritance that fell to the state. Lake Constance (Bodensee), it is a fact that there is no fixed border in the lake, although three countries share the lake. If you go over to Switzerland you are leaving the European Union. But that is not a problem with a European identity card. You only have to be careful with taxes for things. Neuschwanstein, what does a king do when instead of ruling he takes money from Prussia and builds beautiful, expensive buildings? Today one would talk about bribery and waste ...
@@SarahandMarek The Kaiser left Germany with many things. But his wealth was so great that he could not take everything with him when he moved to the small castle in the Netherlands. So the German state got everything it left behind, including castles. In the Netherlands the German Kaiser died and no one had asked him to come back as he thought. His things in the Netherlands became a museum there. The Kaiser left his throne Germany following WW1. In Germany, we say: The last shirt (or trousers) has no pockets!
As a German I must say, it is disappointing that every time foreigners visit Germany, they go to Bavaria and the stereotypes of german sightseeings they have in mind and stay their time there. Germany is much more than Bavaria and every "Bundesland" has a lot of sightseeings which are great. Why not visiting the North? Or the East? Yes, Bavaria is nice but for Example Hessen is also very nice and has very much to see (located in the middle of Germany). @all visitors from other countries, please give other places a chance to show you how amazing Germany is. Not always Bavaria, I beg you.
I agree, all makes that Bavarian Castle Tour, Bavarian Beer, Food. Like that Hollywood cliche Germans in lether trousers. Germany is soooo much more than Bavaria
You are aware that they went to Sigmaringen and Bodensee, both not located in Bavaria? Baden Württemberg is not Bavaria, it's another federal state with different history, dialects and culture.
@@helgaioannidis9365 Wow! This means they were in TWO Bundesländern! Well, that is of course enough and they have seen all from Germany. Where are these two locations? Oh, very near by Bavaria. Come on! Klugscheißer.
@@hendriksander6570 I sense aggression here. I just pointed out that they didn't only visit Bavaria, but also another federal state. No reason to insult me. You could have written "yes, they visited two federal states, but one was Bavaria and I think it would be nice if people showed some other federal states in their videos more frequently". I would agree with you on that. Instead now the only thing I think is that if people in your federal state behave like you in this context, I hope foreigners won't visit your place, as they might think all Germans are rude and aggressive.
I think it's a shame that you haven't seen anything of Germany apart from a small part of Bavaria. Every region in Germany is different and something very special.
@@olafgogmo5426 yea, those Northerners think everything south of Frankfurt is „Bayern“, while we think everything north of us is „Preußen“. I once called a guy from Hannover a „Preuße“ and he actually got offended and told me about how Hannover had fought the Prussians and so on …
@@Mike8827 Ich bin kein Nordlicht und wohne unterhalb der Weißwurst- Grenze. Egal ! Wie ich schon in einen anderen Kommentar geschrieben habe : Deutschland besteht nicht nur aus Barzi-Land !
Hey there! 😄 ive been asked that quite a few times already 🥳 my name comes from Poland because my dad is Polish 🇵🇱🤩 thank you so much for stoping by! 😃
It's disappointing that you visited only some touristic highlights in the south of Germany. I mean castles are probably the most boring places to visit in Germany and especially Neuschwanstein is not at all a place of historical importance. It's more like Disney land.
@@SarahandMarek I come from the north of Germany, so I can best recommend places in the northern parts. Cities or towns that are definitely worth visiting are Lüneburg, Lübeck, Schwerin, Wismar, Stralsund, Hamburg. As for the countryside: The "Wattenmeer" is something unique or a bicycle trip along the river Elbe. You might want to visit the "Wendland", which was during the cold war surrounded on the 3 sides by the GDR. A very rural and remote area with a special charme.
Radler means "Cyclist" by the way...a good brewed beer is by nature a very efficient electrolyte drink therefore after cycling for hours back in the days cyclists used to drink it mixed with lemon juice to avoid to get drunk or should I say not that much drunk...that´s where the Radler has its origin. And about Neuschwanstein ...Ludwig lived a very precious life and didn´t care at all about state finances and any state affairs in general ..that is factual... and the building of Neuschwanstein was then the tip of the Iceberg so to say which brought Bavaria ultimately into state bancropsy, therefore the Prussians bought then all the Bavarian state debts and in return Bavaria lost its sovereignty and became part of the prussian German Empire...that is factual as well...maybe that´s the reason why Ludwig was found dead in the lake either because of suicide out of shame or someone else with either high bavarian national pride (because of the lost of the Bavarian kingdom to the for centuries declared "archenemy Prussia" without even a fight) or someone with high prussian national pride (to get rid of the King made the integration of Bavaria into the prussian German Empire way easier) helped a bit along..but nobody knows.
This was so incredibly interesting! Thank you for taking the time to type that all out and explain it all so well to us, that really means a lot! 😁 I (Marek) found the Radler origin particularly interesting as back in South Africa, we do not really have the beer drinking history that Germany has and its just so interesting to find out the backstories of all these different beers and the history of it all has been so cool! But when it comes to Ludwig, well... Now we definitely have a better understanding of the situation and can make better sense of the way that his choices shaped German history. Thank you again for letting us know and for your support, it really means so much to us! :D
That portrayal of Ludwig and Bavaria is just not correct. First of all, he cared quite a lot about state affairs. It was just that in his mind Kings were appointed by God, and absolute rulers. He completely disagreed with any ideas of checks and balances, yet the "modern age" he ruled in meant that parliaments and parties grew more and more powerful. He never quite managed to reconcile that reality with his ideal vision of how a King and Kingdom should be. Second, the finances he ruined were those of House Wittelsbach, effectively the King's personal cash. Bavaria wasn't bankrupted at any point of this story. Their big problem was being caught between Austria and Prussia trying to resolve the question of how a unified Germany should look - while Bavarian monarchists effectively had no interest in any unification either way. Nonetheless Bavaria made out golden when unification came; they lost little and gained significant privileges. That being said it was a further check on Ludwig's power - something he again found himself unable to accept. Third, he struggled from a very young age with personal issues. When he was removed from the throne, that indeed was probably a conspiracy to finally get rid of him politically, under false allegations of having gone completely insane (he probably had some issues but perhaps not as bad as that). But his death nonetheless probably was suicide - he more likely than not was gay, and it was just one more thing he never quite reconciled with his view of what a King should be, especially in addition to his deeply religious views. With his vision of his Kingdom gone, at some point it just became too much for him. Either way he's an interesting figure. He's mainly known for his castles of course, but he also was a huge supporter of Wagner, and he always had time for the newest technological gimmick, like this fancy photography and telegraphy stuff. Heck, some argue he effectively build the first power plant in history. So, yeah, lots of stuff going on with him.
@@Sp4mMe C´mon.... "the finances he ruined were those of House Wittelsbach, effectively the King's personal cash." ...Question: From where did that "personal cash" come from? From the Kingdom´s state Budget. Bismarck payed Ludwig´s debts which the bavarian state budget couldn´t affort to pay = "defacto state bancropsy" even when it wasn´t "official annouced" in order to force him to sign the "Kaiserbrief" of 30 Nov. 1870. That whole bribe amount was then 5,2 million Reichsmark which Bismarck payed to Ludwig. My description in my previous comment simply wasn´t that "white washed" bavarian view/narrative about Ludwig which your comment definitively is.
🥱 Oberbayern ist nicht Deutschland. Upper Bavaria is not Germany. 😉 Deutschland ist sehr viel mehr vielfältig. Germany is much more diverse. 🤘 Macht eine Rundreise une überzeugt Euch . Take a tour and see for yourself
Sigmaringen and Meersburg are not in Bavaria but in Baden-Württemberg!!! And Hohenschwangau Castle and Neuschwanstein Castle are not in Upper Bavaria but in Swabia (or more precise: Allgäu)!!! Nix für ungut, Kuddel, aber wer auf Deutschlands Vielfalt verweist, sollte auch Deutschlands Vielfalt kennen. 😉
@@Rockero_Loco über den Main fahr ich ungern . Dafür sehr gern nach Salzburg , Oberösterreich oder Südtirol . 🤷🏻♂️ Hamburg war schön , aber wie a andere Welt .
I find your video annoying forcthe wrong Impression you are giving. You announced the video staying "This is Germany" telling then that you were travelling round the different regions of Germany and what the viewer gets to see ist just a tiny slice of Germany, certainly very beautiful parts but sorry to tell you Germany has a North, a West and an East, even North-East and South-East are very different. How dare you to announce this being Germany as a whole?
Did they announce to show Germany as a whole? They went to Germany. Obviously they didn't see the whole of Germany, most Germans have never traveled to all places in the country.
12:17 it is heartbreaking to see the last remains of what once was a very large glacier. I remember what it looked like up there 30 -40 years ago and now the ice and the snow are almost gone.
We can only imagine what that used to look like 😥 it is already so stunning as it is!
@@SarahandMarek Around the 11:12 mark you could see what it look liked around 20 till 40 years ago. A completely closed Schneefeld.
The Bodensee (Lake Constance) was also a glacier....It's just the Earth's temperature cycle - which we only experience a small moment in our short lifetime.
Mein Gott, hat das Mädel ein herrliches, absolut zu Herzen gehendes, ansteckendes Lächeln und Lachen, so daß man sich direkt von der göttlichen Muse geküßt fühlt! Vielen herzlichen Dank dafür und bitte noch lange weiter lachen!
Wow ..very well made video.. i always find it hard to enjoy the trip whilst trying to make videos. The video making just takes so much time and work .
Thank you so much 😄 It definitely takes a lot of time and effort to film and travel but we have found a way that works for us and that we enjoy 😊 Have you been to Germany before? 🇩🇪
Germany is certainly stunning! Those castles!!!! Excellent drone shots, so enjoyable. The music is apt, and heightens our enjoyment of your video. Thank you for all the effort!
Love to hear it! 😁 So glad you enjoyed our video 🤩
@@SarahandMarek pls dont get in trouble for using a drone, there are strickt laws here in germany, i think you even require a licence. i know about another youtuber who got in trouble. so you better check the extact rules online, i am no expert in this either. same goes for filming inside stores and restaurants ( if you are not at an open publik place always ask, some germans take privacy really serious ) besides that i hope you keep enjoying your time here in germany ;)
I have to say, yet none of the travelvloggers I know made the effort to get to the highest point in Germany! Even I never have been there! Now I feel this emptiness in my memories where a visit of Germany's highest point was ment to be , needs to be filled.
It's also the First time I think a travellvlog about my own country wasn't basically useless. This video realy did way more to me than just catching my interest. I will indeed take action an get my family up on the mountains...It will be painfull as I'm a fat 42 year old. But better late than never.
Also thanks Sarah&Marek
On Lake Constance you have experienced something unique in the world: Germany, Austria and Switzerland have very different ideas about the course of the border in or around Lake Constance. And because they can't (or won't) agree on the course of the border, they have agreed that on most of Lake Constance you are in Germany, Austria and Switzerland at the same time. This way, one gets around the definition of a border and has created a situation that is unique in the world. Fun fact: Google maps shows borders in Lake Constance, but these are the imagination of the creators, because the software enforces that every bit of the earth's surface can be assigned to a single state or is stateless.
That is SO interesting! Wow, thank you so much for taking the time to type this out and tell us about it 🤓
Interesting fact, didn't know that!
@Nelson Witt hat Papa dir die falsche Liebe angedeihen lassen😏
Really well shot video - like an advertisement for Germany but without exaggeration.
Thank you so much! 😁 We genuinely found Germany to be stunning!
Germany is absolutely beautiful 😮😮 your videos just keep getting better and better 👊🏼👊🏼
We thought so too 🤩🇩🇪 thank you so much Courts ☺️
I am really awed by the efforts of that King who built these castles even after facing big opposition from his own folks. Rest in peace.
It's quite a sad and controversial story 🙈 may he rest in peace
These names are really putting you guys to the test this week 😂 Germany looks like a gorgeous place to visit 😍
They really were! But just you wait for our attempts at pronouncing the German foods we tried on our food tour 😂😂 It was so stunning everywhere we went 😍
hehe, yeah, in summer...try late October - early November ;-)
I got married on Lake Konstanz and spent the night before at a hotel in Meersburg! We took our guests on a boat trip, so they could appreciate how near we were to Switzerland. I’m glad you had such beautiful weather for your exploration of gorgeous Germany !
That's amazing! Sounds like a dream, and it's such a beautiful place to have a wedding 💛 thank you so much. We really loved exploring Germany 😍
21 hour bus drive sounds crazy!!! Lake looks fantastic! Castles are impressive! The highest point is breathtaking! Guys, the video is stunning!❤❤😍😍
It was quite a looong journey but worth it! Thanks so much guys 😁
Oh wow, those drone shots are just awesome. You did such an amazing job of putting this video together. Loved it, and loved it even more that we got to see you both 🤩🤩
Thank you so much Cheryl 😄🙌🏼 we lived our visit with you guys!! Thank you again for treating us so much 🥰
I must agree with other comment. The drone shots are amazing... level up and game ON!!!!
Also... you did fool Marietjie TWICE, tricking her into thinking you were going to walk up there.... goodnone.
Great video.
Thank you so much Riaan 😄🙌🏼 hahaha twice!? 😂 That was all Mareks idea so you have him to blame 🤣 Thanks so much guys 😁
Impressive to see how little is left of the Zugspitzgletscher (Zugspitze Glacier). Almost nothing left in summer now..
We were hoping for more ice on the glacier but we still had a really great time ☺️
Finally a country I can relate to even if it as a few hours, got to leave the airport and tour the city on my way to Switzerland a few years ago
We haven't been to Switzerland yet but it's definitely on our list 😍 is it as beautiful as people say it is?
All American visters,went to Bayern or Köln! Why didn`t you come up to Schleswig-Holstein? Yes,we are from the North of Germany! We got Beach,Summer Sun,and really good Food. Find it out for youself.
Our visit to Germany and this road trip was only possible because our very good friends offered to host us and show us around They just happened to be based in the southern region of Germany. But we would love to visit Germany again someday and see more of the other regions around the country ☺ Thanks so much for this tip! Hopefully we can see the North of Germany as well someday 😄
I feel so proud now to live in Konstanz but people don't normally call it lake Konstanz but "Bodensee". I have actually never heard anyone call it that
It is such a beautiful area 😍 unfortunately Google lead us astray 😅 thanks so much for letting us know!
Auch wenn du es noch nie gehört hast: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Constance
i love germany
Its an amazing country 🥳
Omg these places are beautiful!! Drone shots were incredible! Great vid!
We thought so too! 😍 Thank you so much! ☺️
Yes and probably illegal
what a beautiful video you made ! many thks from a German !
Thank you SO much! 😄
The Lake called " Bodensee" no body in Germany says Lake constance
in English it is Lake Constance
We actually heard that name quite a few times and didn't put the 2 together 😄 thank you so much for correcting us! And for watching 🥳
my Home
love to live here
Lovely couple, Amazing places, Great episode! 😍
Thank you so much! 🤩
hola ..new viewers here..nice upload, thanks for the tour....mega like sent with a greeting from Chicago USA and Bukidnon,Mindanao,Philippines..always take care
Thank you so much for watching guys 😄🙌🏼 we hope you stick around for more adventures!
Man I can't describe how disappointed I was when I realized that you just show southern Germany, mainly bavaria
Ah so sorry Christian! 🥺 we were so lucky to travel in Germany and our friends hosting us just happened to be based in that region of Germany. Germany really blew us away with its beauty and we would love to explore more of Germany in the future. Thank you for watching 😄 What would recommendations be for other places to visit in Germany?
@@SarahandMarek I would love to give you a few suggestions!! I live near Göttingen, that’s 100 km south of Hannover and near the former German-German border. The Harz mountains are not that high, 1100 m is the highest mountain that used to separate East and West Germany. The so-called Weserbergland is also beautiful, and we also have lots and lots of castles. How can I write to you, are you on Facebook?
PS: I loved your video!! I want more 😁👏❤️
@@SarahandMarek Dresden and Sächsische Schweiz, Leipzig, Quedlinburg, Sylt, Rügen, Kassel, Mosel Region, Hamburg, Lüneburger Heide. This is just from the top of my head though.
@@SarahandMarek except for the places already mentioned by the others, I think Heidelberg and Berlin should not be missed.
@@mathildewesendonck7225 Norddeutschland hat halt auch nix zu bieten außer das alles flach ist 🤷🏻♂️
Glad you like it in Germany! Your trip looks beautiful, but I would be terrified all up there in the mountains. lol. Have fun! :)
It was stunning 😍 I was shaking when we climbed to the summit of the mountain but it was amazing to be up there! Thank you so much 😄
In Germany the lake is called Bodensee (ground lake)
Thanks so much for letting us know! Google let us down there 😅
I also don't get why it's called "Lake Konstanz" when its original name is "Bodensee".
Me as a German really appreciate you for doing such a beautiful video. I belief that there are still a lot of wrong opinions about germany and us as the inhabitants. Of course we have an absolut terrible history, but germany is way more beautiful than the world expects this country to be. Even the people here are way more open, with great humor and believe me or not. WERE KOT ALWAYS PUNCTUAL 😂
Simo, I was one of those that had the same negative opinion of Germany when growing up as a British Army brat. In 1982, I spent my first six months there with the realization that Germany is not only a beautiful place to see and live but also the people are very humorous, (a dry humor), analytical, and very loving. ok so "ich liebe dich" doesn't sound romantic but it's the thought that counts. After living there for 10 years, I have no regrets and enjoyed my stay there very much. Ich hab verklich mein herz in Heidelberg verloren. :)
@@stesan60 Heidelberg is such a beautiful Place. Im not living there but even me as a German visit Heidelberg all the Time. Im verry happy for you, that you could get a positive impression as you visit Germany by yourself. I really hope more people will :)
But I gotta admit, german isn’t romantic at all, you’re absolutely right with that. „Ich liebe dich“ doesn’t sound that great 😂 but you’ll get used to it
Thank you so much we really appreciate it ☺️ we loved our time in Germany and all the locals we encountered were very kind to us!
German, or Deutschlander? Stop the British invasion, establish your national identity.
haha love the little cartoon cars and music. Germany is just so beautiful. It has been on the top of our list for a while now! Great video you two :)
Thanks so much guys 😄 it was SO stunning! We were really blown away. You guys will love it 🙌🏼
The great lake you were on is not the lake konstanz. This lake is called Bodensee.
Thank you so much 🙂
I have been to the Zugspitze in winter :) They have a really cool sledding place that is quitae fast and long and it was a lot of fun
That's awesome! Sounds really fun 😄
There are always new towns and other places to discover in Germany! For example didn't know about Sigmaringen and that it was so beautiful, nor either about Zugspitze. It is almost a neighbour country to Sweden, yet we know so little about it.
Germany is SO big, we barely scratched the surface on our trip 😅 we would love to visit again and explore more!
@@SarahandMarek Thank you! Have mostly visited some of the biggest cities like Berlin, Hamburg and Frankfurt but there are so much towns and nature to explore. Guess we Swedes think it is so close so we can see it "another time". Heidelberg is the nicest city in Germany I have been to so far.
You are such a typical South African young couple. From a SA expat living in Germany.
Haha not sure if this is a compliment or not but thank you for watching 😄
Great video guys, very beautiful. I think Germany is underestimated. The weather still looks fabulous too, October?
Thanks so much Cindy 😄 we think so too! It was certainly much more beautiful than we anticipated ☺️ we filmed this in September and the weather was unusually warm and beautiful for that time of year 🤩
depends, my region (Westphalia) has shit weather since september with a few good days here and there. :D
@Sarah & Marek are you visiting more places in germany or are you just going through the south? Germany is very diverse within it's own culture and there are a lot more spots to see besides the stereotypical south (the bavarian culture is mostly associated with germany because it was occupied by the US after WWII and they just took everything they saw there and thought that's the whole of germany)
@@fusssel7178 Hi Sebastian! 😄 The last place we'll be visiting in Germany is Munich. We were so lucky to travel in Germany and our friends hosting us just happened to be based in the Bavarian region of Germany. Germany really blew us away with its beauty and we would love to explore more of Germany in the future. Thank you for watching 😄 What would recommendations be for other places to visit in Germany?
@@SarahandMarek Maybe some of the Islands in the north at the sea? There are like 50 of it. And Hamburg is definitely a cool city although it is totally different from what you see in the south. :) Or maybe try the wine regions in the lower west. Theer are some amazing wines and views
if it was this year then the weather certainly wasn't unusually warm. In fact this summer has been unusually mild in Germany!
Hi, i just came across the video and you channel and i loved it very much. I am not on a regular base at the Zugspitze, but just to years ago i took my family there and of course to Schloss Neuschwanstein. Unfortunately you missed out, in my opinion on the second way up or down to the Zugspitze and that is by train. I like to take it up and than go down with the cable car. If you ever have the chance to go there again, you should try it, i think it is worth it. Keep up the cool videos.
Thanks so much 😄 ah that sounds so cool! We will definitely have to do that if we go again someday 🤩
All places I know very well . Sigmaringen is about 20 minutes from my hometown . Lake Constance is 25 minutes from here . Switzerland Bavaria and Austria is not far from my place . Also Black Forest is next to us .
That's wonderful! So many beautiful places so close to where you live 😄
Wow a 20h bus ride 😬 I always thought my 8h bus ride from Berlin to Stuttgart was extreme.😅
That was truly a trip that we will never forget 😆 8h in a bus is still pretty tough going, congrats! 🥳 thank you so much for watching 😃
Zugspitze is not that hard to walk up on the back part but it took a group of men and a person with prior experience to show us the proper direction to negotiate it safely. We took 2 days to do it. The first day was a moderate walk going up hill for about 8 hours. We stayed in a hut called the "Angehuette" and spent the night where we had a hot meal that night from staff there. The second day was another 8 hours of a much steeper climb until we made it to the top and it was an absolutely rewarding experience! On the last part we crossed snow fields and we had to negotiate very carefully because people had died by sliding into pockets between rocks. Our biggest mistake was not using some sort of lip protectant because we suffered for weeks afterwards from our lips being burnt. Snow plus sun was a bad combination and we even did part of the climb with our shirts off. When climbing up the back part of the Zugspitze, we could not tell how high we had climbed but once getting to the top and looking over the other side to Garmisch-Partenkirchen we were so amazed by the view. Hope you enjoyed this short account. Happy trails!
This is such a great comment, thank you Steven! 😃 you have literally answered every single one of our questions we had about climbing the mountain 😁 we were so curious about it all when we saw people climbing up and now we feel that we have gained a wealth of knowledge 🤩 thank you so much for watching and for your comment 🙂
Lovely vlog, and you are also a lovely couple! 😄
Thank you so much, Saba! 🥰
And in Sigmaringen, Fürstenberg is your beer of choice ? Sheeeeeesh!
It was on special in the LIDL so we had to try it 😉
Du hast dein Blauschein... Gut, gut.. Wilkommen Ju....
You have visited very beautiful areas in Germany!! :-) But...you didn't visit Heidelberg?? ....Greetings from Heidelberg... ;-)
Hi there! 😄🙌🏼 Yes we definitely agree, there is so much more to see in Germany! We were so lucky to visit Germany because friends of ours offered to host us. They just happened to be based in the South of Germany so most of our exploring was around that region but we would love to explore more of Germany on another visit 🤩
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I like your video 👍🏻
Thanks so much 😄🙌🏼
Great compilation from so many different places! ;)
Thank you so much 😁🙌🏼🇩🇪
Super Video from super sympathic couple !!!
Thank you so much Cornel! 😃 thank you for watching 🤩
When you get tired of climbing mountains, just head northwards. You won't find this inconvenience in the north.
Jo, hier ist viel Gegend Punktpunkt Grüße aus Hamburg
Holy crap. I was born in Sigmaringen, and still live in that general area.
I i had known, i might have given you a tour around^^
That would have been awesome! 😄🙌🏼
Great places in Germany, I love❣️
Germany was stunning! 😍 We would love to see more. Thank you so much 😄
It's Not Lake Konstanz. ..the Name is Bodensee☺Konstanz is the name of the town👋
Thanks so much for letting us know 😄
Which in English translates to Lake Constance. Meine Güte, keine Ahnung, aber Leute dumm anmachen, die ein paar Tage in Deutschland waren.
@@bibliopolist ich habe niemanden angemacht. .Emojis gesehen? Die beiden haben sich ganz lieb bedankt mit einem Smilie☺Was ist so schlimm daran?Bissl empfindlich?😂
Who expects Neuschwanstein in Germany?
how long have you been toGermany? You must have been very lucky with the weather conditions :-)
We were in Germany for 3 weeks staying with our friends and we did have great weather for most of our visit 😁
"You didn't really think we'd walk all the way to the top, do you?"
Considering you are trying to use budget means of travel, I kind of did... ;)
That's such a good point 😂😂 We were so blessed that day because our friends paid for our tickets ☺️
You went to Meersburg and didn´t go to either of the 2 castles!? ;-) It was funny, I live there. The icecream in the lower town is really quite good ;-)
We'll have to go again in the future 😅😁🇩🇪 I really enjoyed my icecream!
@@SarahandMarek Alright, I´ll keep my eyes peeled ;-)
10 years ago there was a huge glacier there, now there is nothing. :(
It changes frrom time to time. Climate never stays the same. Only humans in their very short life think it must be the same every year. Crazy.
But the climate is not changing as fast as it is now. In my hometown we always had in winter closed snow cover for several weeks and also for weeks temperatures below freezing point. The last closed snow cover is now 5 years ago. The 10 hottest days since weather records were all in the last 10 years. Two years ago I even had "heat-free" at work because the temperature in the office has climbed above 35°C.
We heard that same thing! 😥
@@Station-Network Climate doesn‘t think in 5 years or 10 years-steps. It thinks in 5000 years or 1 million years- steps. What is so hard to understand?
Oh nice, You have seen the Zeppelin NT. The only real Airship in the world.
It was really cool to see 😁
thanks
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Hi from Meersburg!
Hi! 😄👋🏼
10:18 The guys in the left backround shaking their head because of your shoes. For this kind of dangoures mountain tours you need more then some ordinary sneakers. You need some hiker shoes which stabilize your ankles.
We definitely can agree with you there! We had no idea that we would be doing something like that so we were not wearing the correct clothing 😱 we were, however, very suprised that one could climb that section without the requirement for any safety equipment 🤔
oh nice u nearly visited my city constance :) u was so close to mainau. Actually a mandatory program, if you are already in the corner. Where u guys from?
Oh wow, thats so cool! 😃 we are from South Africa 🇿🇦
Ein weiteres tolles Video Sarah & Marek! 👍👍👍
Vielen Dank, Ferry! 😄
Awsome!
Thank you 😄
2:35 A lot of staring Germans on tour! ;)
You got that right 🤭😅
They are staring because of your shoes. A lot of accidents happen their because of tourist which think they can climb in the mountains with sneakers.🙄
Guys: it is not very hard to pronounce names properly, if you really give it a try. But if you do not want to try, then don't even try it.
It's like saying "I am sorry" when you are not
or
"I love you", when you don't.
Neuschwanstein translates to
new = neu
swan = Schwan
stone = Stein
This should not be too hard, even for native English speakers!
We really do try and we are sorry to have affended you with our attempts 😊 PS were are South African 😉🇿🇦
Sehr sehr schöne 👍👍👍
Vielen Dank 😄
Hier gibt es auch noch etwas Wissenwertes über den Bodensee :
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodensee
Äh - konnte man nicht mal auch im Sommer auf der Zugspitze Skifahren??
1850 gewiss
@@kermitfrosch6559 2013 hat der Betreiber aufgegeben.
@@juliaclaire42 So ist das halt, wenn man in eine Warmzeit wechselt.
Also Anfang September war das Gipfelkreuz noch komplett mit Schnee bedeckt. Da konnte man nicht mal eben ohne Sicherheitsseil rüberklettern. Was allerdings auch ohne Schnee nicht besonders empfehlenswert ist. Die Schneegrenze war ungefähr da, wo die mit der zweiten Seilbahn runtergefahren sind.
*We were not expecting these places in South Germany. There, I fixed it.
Bodensee, not Lake Konstanz! ;)
Thanks so much for correcting us 😄
You're surprised that people complained about Ludwig II building those things?
It is not that Neuschwanstein is a proper castle, it is a pointless palace or folly built by a king who wasn't completely right in his head.
At the time Bavaria was one of the poorest regions in Germany and the population suffered real hardship so he could waste money he didn't really have.
Beyond that nobody really knows how many castles there are in Germany. The educated guess is around 25000!
History is so interesting, that you for telling us a bit more about this story 🤓 it is unfortunate that people suffered because of his spending on building so many castles 😔
That is a crazy amount of castles!? 😳
@@SarahandMarekThis was a king who loved art, music and architecture, but he built not only castles using his private fortune. The building projects brought employment and money to the poorer areas. He loved to travel around in Bavaria, getting in contact with the people, quite uncommon then. The people loved him and said"unser kini" our king. Therefore, the conspiracy theory.
You missed Meersburg castle, one of the oldest, still occupied. You have to come back.
@@SarahandMarek The high amount of castles is due to the fact that for a long time, Germany wasn't a unified country but a agglomeration of many small principalities and kingdoms. And of course, every single one of these rulers wanted to protect their land - and the easiest way to do so was to build castles and watchtowers.
Deutschland 🇩🇪 ist ein schönes Land 🎉
I Like how u try to pronouce things in german. Neuschwanzstein that cracks me up 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hahaha 😂 we try our best but it doesn't always work out 😂😂
I live near those places, and liekd your video a lot (actually I have never been to either Neuschwanstein nor the Zugspitze since they always seemed too touristy for me... but maybe I should go one day). Sorry for all the idiotic German know-it-alls commenting here.
Thank you so much 😄 it's funny how you can live in a country and not see the best it has to offer. There is so much of South Africa we would still love to explore when we go home ❤️🇿🇦 We genuinely enjoyed both Neuschwanstein and the Zugspitze so you should definitely visit if you have the time 😍
i appreciate your videos but i can‘t put up with this gedudel so called musac
Hohenzollern is a ruling family first mentioned in a document in 1061, which ruled Germany until 1918. Branches of the family ruled across Europe. The descendant is still fighting with the Federal Republic of Germany over the last inheritance that fell to the state.
Lake Constance (Bodensee), it is a fact that there is no fixed border in the lake, although three countries share the lake. If you go over to Switzerland you are leaving the European Union. But that is not a problem with a European identity card. You only have to be careful with taxes for things.
Neuschwanstein, what does a king do when instead of ruling he takes money from Prussia and builds beautiful, expensive buildings? Today one would talk about bribery and waste ...
That is so interesting! Thank you for taking the time to type this out and tell us more 🤓🙌🏼
@@SarahandMarek The Kaiser left Germany with many things. But his wealth was so great that he could not take everything with him when he moved to the small castle in the Netherlands.
So the German state got everything it left behind, including castles.
In the Netherlands the German Kaiser died and no one had asked him to come back as he thought. His things in the Netherlands became a museum there.
The Kaiser left his throne Germany following WW1.
In Germany, we say: The last shirt (or trousers) has no pockets!
As a German I must say, it is disappointing that every time foreigners visit Germany, they go to Bavaria and the stereotypes of german sightseeings they have in mind and stay their time there. Germany is much more than Bavaria and every "Bundesland" has a lot of sightseeings which are great. Why not visiting the North? Or the East?
Yes, Bavaria is nice but for Example Hessen is also very nice and has very much to see (located in the middle of Germany). @all visitors from other countries, please give other places a chance to show you how amazing Germany is. Not always Bavaria, I beg you.
I agree, all makes that Bavarian Castle Tour, Bavarian Beer, Food. Like that Hollywood cliche Germans in lether trousers. Germany is soooo much more than Bavaria
You are aware that they went to Sigmaringen and Bodensee, both not located in Bavaria? Baden Württemberg is not Bavaria, it's another federal state with different history, dialects and culture.
@@helgaioannidis9365 Wow! This means they were in TWO Bundesländern! Well, that is of course enough and they have seen all from Germany.
Where are these two locations? Oh, very near by Bavaria. Come on! Klugscheißer.
@@hendriksander6570 I sense aggression here. I just pointed out that they didn't only visit Bavaria, but also another federal state. No reason to insult me.
You could have written "yes, they visited two federal states, but one was Bavaria and I think it would be nice if people showed some other federal states in their videos more frequently". I would agree with you on that. Instead now the only thing I think is that if people in your federal state behave like you in this context, I hope foreigners won't visit your place, as they might think all Germans are rude and aggressive.
Sorry but you're only embarrassing yourself here.
I think it's a shame that you haven't seen anything of Germany apart from a small part of Bavaria.
Every region in Germany is different and something very special.
Sigmaringen and Meersburg are in Bavaria???
@@olafgogmo5426 yea, those Northerners think everything south of Frankfurt is „Bayern“, while we think everything north of us is „Preußen“. I once called a guy from Hannover a „Preuße“ and he actually got offended and told me about how Hannover had fought the Prussians and so on …
@@Mike8827
Ich bin kein Nordlicht und wohne unterhalb der Weißwurst- Grenze.
Egal !
Wie ich schon in einen anderen Kommentar geschrieben habe : Deutschland besteht nicht nur aus Barzi-Land !
@@Rockero_Loco Der Anfang des Videos zeigt Orte In Baden-Württemberg: Sigmaringen, Meersburg und den Bodensee bei Meersburg.
I think it's fair they only wanted to see the good parts.
Hi! Marek, this seems a Czech name - do you have any Czech ancestors? Or why this name? Thank you.
Hey there! 😄 ive been asked that quite a few times already 🥳 my name comes from Poland because my dad is Polish 🇵🇱🤩 thank you so much for stoping by! 😃
5:08 you have pronounced it quite well. Ik denk dit omdat je Afrikaans kunt praaten.
Thank you! Marek's mom is Afrikaans and Marek does speak Afrikaans as well 😄
It's disappointing that you visited only some touristic highlights in the south of Germany. I mean castles are probably the most boring places to visit in Germany and especially Neuschwanstein is not at all a place of historical importance. It's more like Disney land.
Oh really!? What places would you recommend to visit? 😄
@@SarahandMarek I come from the north of Germany, so I can best recommend places in the northern parts. Cities or towns that are definitely worth visiting are Lüneburg, Lübeck, Schwerin, Wismar, Stralsund, Hamburg. As for the countryside: The "Wattenmeer" is something unique or a bicycle trip along the river Elbe. You might want to visit the "Wendland", which was during the cold war surrounded on the 3 sides by the GDR. A very rural and remote area with a special charme.
Where is this? It is very suitable for couples to play, but I am single.
The mountain is called Zugspitze and can be found in Bavaria in Germany 🙂
Germany is much more then bavaria...
Radler means "Cyclist" by the way...a good brewed beer is by nature a very efficient electrolyte drink therefore after cycling for hours back in the days cyclists used to drink it mixed with lemon juice to avoid to get drunk or should I say not that much drunk...that´s where the Radler has its origin.
And about Neuschwanstein ...Ludwig lived a very precious life and didn´t care at all about state finances and any state affairs in general ..that is factual... and the building of Neuschwanstein was then the tip of the Iceberg so to say which brought Bavaria ultimately into state bancropsy, therefore the Prussians bought then all the Bavarian state debts and in return Bavaria lost its sovereignty and became part of the prussian German Empire...that is factual as well...maybe that´s the reason why Ludwig was found dead in the lake either because of suicide out of shame or someone else with either high bavarian national pride (because of the lost of the Bavarian kingdom to the for centuries declared "archenemy Prussia" without even a fight) or someone with high prussian national pride (to get rid of the King made the integration of Bavaria into the prussian German Empire way easier) helped a bit along..but nobody knows.
This was so incredibly interesting! Thank you for taking the time to type that all out and explain it all so well to us, that really means a lot! 😁 I (Marek) found the Radler origin particularly interesting as back in South Africa, we do not really have the beer drinking history that Germany has and its just so interesting to find out the backstories of all these different beers and the history of it all has been so cool! But when it comes to Ludwig, well... Now we definitely have a better understanding of the situation and can make better sense of the way that his choices shaped German history. Thank you again for letting us know and for your support, it really means so much to us! :D
That portrayal of Ludwig and Bavaria is just not correct.
First of all, he cared quite a lot about state affairs. It was just that in his mind Kings were appointed by God, and absolute rulers. He completely disagreed with any ideas of checks and balances, yet the "modern age" he ruled in meant that parliaments and parties grew more and more powerful. He never quite managed to reconcile that reality with his ideal vision of how a King and Kingdom should be.
Second, the finances he ruined were those of House Wittelsbach, effectively the King's personal cash. Bavaria wasn't bankrupted at any point of this story. Their big problem was being caught between Austria and Prussia trying to resolve the question of how a unified Germany should look - while Bavarian monarchists effectively had no interest in any unification either way. Nonetheless Bavaria made out golden when unification came; they lost little and gained significant privileges. That being said it was a further check on Ludwig's power - something he again found himself unable to accept.
Third, he struggled from a very young age with personal issues. When he was removed from the throne, that indeed was probably a conspiracy to finally get rid of him politically, under false allegations of having gone completely insane (he probably had some issues but perhaps not as bad as that). But his death nonetheless probably was suicide - he more likely than not was gay, and it was just one more thing he never quite reconciled with his view of what a King should be, especially in addition to his deeply religious views. With his vision of his Kingdom gone, at some point it just became too much for him.
Either way he's an interesting figure. He's mainly known for his castles of course, but he also was a huge supporter of Wagner, and he always had time for the newest technological gimmick, like this fancy photography and telegraphy stuff. Heck, some argue he effectively build the first power plant in history. So, yeah, lots of stuff going on with him.
@@Sp4mMe C´mon....
"the finances he ruined were those of House Wittelsbach, effectively the King's personal cash." ...Question: From where did that "personal cash" come from? From the Kingdom´s state Budget.
Bismarck payed Ludwig´s debts which the bavarian state budget couldn´t affort to pay = "defacto state bancropsy" even when it wasn´t "official annouced" in order to force him to sign the "Kaiserbrief" of 30 Nov. 1870. That whole bribe amount was then 5,2 million Reichsmark which Bismarck payed to Ludwig.
My description in my previous comment simply wasn´t that "white washed" bavarian view/narrative about Ludwig which your comment definitively is.
🥱 Oberbayern ist nicht Deutschland. Upper Bavaria is not Germany. 😉 Deutschland ist sehr viel mehr vielfältig. Germany is much more diverse. 🤘 Macht eine Rundreise une überzeugt Euch . Take a tour and see for yourself
Sigmaringen and Meersburg are not in Bavaria but in Baden-Württemberg!!! And Hohenschwangau Castle and Neuschwanstein Castle are not in Upper Bavaria but in Swabia (or more precise: Allgäu)!!! Nix für ungut, Kuddel, aber wer auf Deutschlands Vielfalt verweist, sollte auch Deutschlands Vielfalt kennen. 😉
Leider ist Oberbayern halt der schönste Teil von Deutschland , deswegen kemman die Preiß‘n joa zu uns und ned umkehrt!
@@Mike8827
Hast du überhaupt schon mal dein Alpendorf verlassen und etwas von Deutschland gesehen ?
@@Rockero_Loco über den Main fahr ich ungern . Dafür sehr gern nach Salzburg , Oberösterreich oder Südtirol . 🤷🏻♂️ Hamburg war schön , aber wie a andere Welt .
@@Mike8827
Sag ich doch : Du hast noch nichts von Deutschland gesehen.
Germany only exists in the minds of Anglophones. The place is called Deutschland, too difficult to pronounce with a stiff upper lip. 😂😂😂
I find your video annoying forcthe wrong Impression you are giving. You announced the video staying "This is Germany" telling then that you were travelling round the different regions of Germany and what the viewer gets to see ist just a tiny slice of Germany, certainly very beautiful parts but sorry to tell you Germany has a North, a West and an East, even North-East and South-East are very different. How dare you to announce this being Germany as a whole?
Ok boomer
Did they announce to show Germany as a whole? They went to Germany. Obviously they didn't see the whole of Germany, most Germans have never traveled to all places in the country.
@@helgaioannidis9365 I haven’t . Probably never will. It’s a big country
Ok, my words were a bit too strong having re-read my comment. Sorry for that.
@@Mike8827 No need to call me a boomer. Why disqualifying people immediately?