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  • MUNICH

    A global city of tradition and modernity

    EAGER TO GET MOVING?

    Bavarias most magnificent hiking regions

    PROST!

    Where to find the best Bavarian beer

    Summer feelingInspire all the senses for a holiday in Bavaria

    SUMMER 2014

    BAVARIAmy YOUR HOLIDAY MAGAZINE

    WIN a 4-day city break!

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    ContentsBAVARIAS REGIONS

    04 Franconia Eastern Bavaria Upper Bavaria Allgu-Bava-rian-Swabia

    CULTURE, TOWNS & CULINARY HIGHLIGHTS

    05 Franconia: Historical bright lights that are well worth a visit06 Culinary delights in Nuremberg06 Passau: Cultural heritage and a modern way of life07 Discover, experience and be amazed in the UNESCO city of

    Regensburg08 Bavaria: The number one region for beer09 Competition: Win a 4-day city break to Munich10 Munich: Where tradition meets modernity11 BMW Welt and Museum: The Bavarian car heaven12 Visit UNESCO world heritage sites in Bavaria13 Alttting and Oberammergau: Bavarias religious centres14 The Romantic Road: A magnificent route from the River

    Main to the Alps

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    15 An active holiday in the Explorer Hotels Bavarian Alps in the Allgu

    16 Natural experiences in the Zugspitz-Region of Garmisch- Partenkirchen

    17 The guest is king in the Kaiser-Reich region of Oberaudorf and Kiefersfelden

    17 Inhale the alpine climate of Bad Reichenhall18 Walkers and cyclists are at one with nature in the Chiemgau19 Ruhpolding: Walking pleasure on romantic trails

    Bavarian Beer A real

    taste experience

    The Zugspitz-Region - Explore

    Germanys highest mountain

    The Romantic Road

    One route, over two

    dozen idyllic villages

    and towns, fascinating

    landscapes and culture

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    CONTENTS & EDITORIAL

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    Dear readers,

    Great mountains, pristine valleys and crystal-clear la-kes, towns with a cultural heritage from many different eras and a modern lifestyle, and the typical Bavarian way of life all of this combines to make it a pleasure to experience summertime in Bavaria with all of the senses. Be it with a walk through fragrant forests, a comfortable stroll through town, or a hearty snack in a beer garden there are new things to experience everywhere, new worlds to discover that will become unforgettable holiday memories lasting a lifetime. You can find a taster of all of this over the following pages. Give yourself some time and get a feeling of summer- time in Bavaria.

    Welcome to Bavaria!

    Dr. Martin Spantig Jens HuwaldManaging Director Managing Director

    Editorial

    IMPRINT:Publisher: BAYERN TOURISMUS Marketing GmbH, Arabellastrasse 17, D-81925 Munich, Germany; Phone: +49 89/212397-0; [email protected], www.bavaria.by Responsible: Dr. Martin Spantig, Managing Director; Jens Huwald, Managing Director Design: dworak & kornmesser, agency for communication & design, Innere Wiener Strasse 50, D-81667 Munich, Germany; Phone: +49 89/666168-0; www.dworak-korn-messer.de Editing: editing agency Balon, Rita Balon, Manzostrasse 15, D-80997 Mu-nich, Germany; Phone: +49 89/89220620, [email protected] Printing: ADV Schoder Augsburger Druck- und Verlagshaus GmbH, Aindlinger Strasse 17-19, D-86167 Augsburg, Germany; Phone: +49 821/7904-228; www.adv-schoder.de Advertisements: Michael Fischer; Phone: +49 89/212397-16, [email protected]

    FRANCONIA

    ALLGU & BAVARIAN-SWABIA

    EASTER

    N BAVA

    RIA

    UPPER BAVARIA

    Nuremberg

    Augsburg

    Regensburg

    Munich

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    FRANCONIA

    FrankenTourismus, PO Box 44 04 53,

    D-90209 Nrnberg,

    Telephone: + 49 911/941510, info@f

    rankentourismus.de,

    www.frankentourismus.de

    Tourismusverband Allgu/Bayerisch-Schwaben e. V. Bayerisch Schwaben, Schiegrabenstr. 14, D-86150 Augsburg , Telephone: + 49 821 / 4504010, [email protected], www.bayerisch-schwaben.de

    Allgu GmbH, Allguer Str. 1, D-81435 Kempten, Telephone: + 49 83 23/8025931, [email protected], www.allgaeu.de

    Tourismus Oberbayern Mnchen e.V. c/o K2K GmbH, Hndelstr. 1, D-81675 Mnchen, Telephone: + 49 89/98247938, [email protected], www.tom-verein.de

    Tourismusverband Ostbayern e.V.

    Im Gewerbepark D 02 / D 04, D-93059 Regensburg,

    Telephone: + 49 941/585390, [email protected],

    www.ostbayern-tourismus.de

    Erlangen is one of the best-preserved planned baroque towns in Germany. The streets which stand at right angles to one another, the Hugenottenkirche, the Margravial Theatre, the castle and castle gardens, and the Botanical Gardens come together to create an outstan-ding architectural and historical ensemble. The Erlangen Bergkirchweih believed to be the oldest beer festival in the world is the high-light of the calendar. When Erlangens mayor taps the first barrel of beer on the Thursday before Whitsun, it is said to be the start of the fifth season in Erlangen. With over two thousand listed buildings, Frth has the greatest density of listed buildings in the whole of Bavaria. The architectural history of the clover leaf town can be seen from the heart of the Old Town to the large art nouveau and Grnderzeit urban buildings. The Jewish history, which dates back almost a thousand years, represents a key part of Frths past. Jewish inhabitants provided stimulus after stimulus for the town. The Franconian Jewish Museum provides insights into the life of Jewish citizens.

    INFORMATION: FrankenTourismus | Telephone: +49 911/94151-0 | www.frankentourismus.de

    Bratwurst and the Imperial Castle: This is the image that most people hold in their minds eye when they think of Nuremberg. But the Franconian city has a lot more to offer. European history can be sensed at every step. This is in part due to the world- famous sights like the Imperial Castle, which, in the Middle Ages, was one of the most important royal palaces of the Holy Roman Empire; the historical Old Town; the German National Museum; the Drerhaus in Albrecht Drers former home; the German Railway Museum with a replica of the first German train, the Adler; the Documentation Centre; and the memorial to the Nuremberg Trials. There you can see where the Nuremberg Trials took place as well as a permanent exhibition documenting the trials themselves. The medieval town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber, located on the Romantic Road, is the epitome of romantic city trips. The towns location itself, high above the Tauber Valley, is enough to make you want to take a closer look at the medieval town.

    THAT ARE WELL WORTH A VISIT

    Historical bright lightsFRANCONIAS RANGE OF TOWNS HAS BEEN INSPIRING CULTURE VULTURES SINCE TIME IMMEMORIAL.

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    FRANCONIAS CULTURAL

    JEWELSSet in the heart of the

    expansive natural Franconian countryside, 14 towns reveal

    their special charm. The former free imperial towns of Dinkelsbhl, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Schweinfurt and

    Nuremberg; or Frth have largely been shaped by the Middle Ages. Meanwhile, in the cultural town of Aschaf-

    fenburg and in the Franconian bishop towns of Bamberg,

    Eichsttt and Wrzburg, it is castles and residences which fascinate visitors with their audacious architecture and valuable cultural treasures.

    The former residences of Ansbach, Bayreuth, Erlangen,

    Kulmbach and Coburg also give visitors a sense of the elegance

    and glamour of their glory days with their magnificent buildings. The Residence in

    Wrzburg, Bamberg Old Town and the Margravial Opera

    House in Bayreuth are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

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    NUREMBERG

    REGENSBURG

    PASSAU

    bergs long beer tradition has something to suit every taste: lager (Helles), stout (Dunkles) or a real red ale (Rot-bier). In a purity law of 1303, the City of Nuremberg Council decreed that only barley and malt could be used in the beer brewing process. The history of beer in Nuremberg can be discovered during a tour of the rock-cut cellars, which run under the city. The tour concludes in the Altstadthof independent brewery at the foot of Nurembergs Imperial Castle. As the first organic brewery in Germany, it has been brewing beer in copper vessels and wooden fermenting vats in line with the old beer laws since it was founded in 1984. Visitors can also experience a little piece of Franconian beer and brewery culture during a tour of the traditional Tucher brewery.

    INFORMATION: Congress and tourism centre Nuremberg | Telephone: +49 911/23360 | www.tourismus.nuernberg.de

    Hearty bratwurst and smooth beer

    A town for all the sensesTHREE RIVERS ARRIVING FROM DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS COME TOGETHER IN PASSAU TO CREATE A LANDSCAPE OF RARE BEAUTY.

    Passaus townscape was cre-ated by Italian baroque buil-ders following the devastating fires of 1662 and 1680. The high towers and bright faa-des, the picturesque squares, the romantic promenades and the winding alleys still give off an air of Mediterranean flair to this day. Right in the middle of all this, in the centre of the Old Town, St Stephans cathedral rises majestically. The building is home to the

    on a Three Rivers boat trip. Inviting street-side cafs tempt you to stop for a while during shopping trips around the town. Regional and internatio-nal delicacies are served in the restaurants and inns, many of which feature quaint beer and wine gardens. Meanwhile, party animals will get their moneys worth in the towns numerous pubs and clubs.

    INFORMATION: Tourist-Information Passau | Telephone: +49 851/95598-0 | www.tourism.passau.de

    largest cathedral organ in the world. Every weekday from May to October, the organs 18,000 pipes can be heard chiming during the midday organ concert. The finest things in life are always in season in Passau. Visitors can enjoy the baroque backdrop of the former residence town of the prince bishops in relaxed fashion

    of Regensburg.Alongside culinary delights, Regensburg also provides a diverse range of cultural offerings. The Regensburger Domspatzen boys choir is celebrated around the world. Important music festivals, such as the Bavarian Jazz Weekend, the Days of Historical Music and the Festival at Thurn & Taxis Palace, provide top-quality entertainment throughout the year.

    Regensburg is also a modern cityRegensburg does not sleep when the sun goes down. Around 25,000 students call the city their home and help to ensure a pulsating nightlife. Be it at traditional restaurants, in pubs, clubs or charming street-side cafs, you can sense the special combination of tradition and modernity on every corner.

    INFORMATION: Regensburg Tourismus GmbH | Telephone: +49 941/507 4410 | www.regensburg.us.com

    Regensburg, the 2000-year-old Roman city on the northernmost point on the River Danube is unique in every respect. The numerous ex-amples of Roman and gothic architecture in the historical Old Town remained largely undama-ged during World War II, leading Regensburg to be awarded the title of UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2006.The centuries-old Stone Bridge stands among the masterpieces of European bridge construc-tion. It also represents a picturesque starting point for a walking tour of the city. The view of the almost twenty well-maintained towers, bright houses and archways reveals the southern ambience. The unmistakeable smell of bratwurst from the historical Wurstkuchl mingles with the fresh breeze from the River Danube. The Wurstkuchl is the oldest bratwurst restaurant in the world. Sampling the home-made sausage with sauerkraut and traditional mustard is one of the highlights

    THE UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE CITY OF REGENSBURG IS THE BEST-PRESERVED LARGE MEDIEVAL TOWN IN GERMANY AND A YOUTH-FUL UNIVERSITY CITY.

    Discover experiencebe amazedaround since the 16th century. The coun-cil of the free imperial city of Nuremberg specified the recipe for bratwurst back in 1313: The sausage must be between seven and nine centimetres in length and must weigh between 20 and 25 grams.

    Nurembergs rock-cut cellars: The birthplace of the brewing traditionNothing tastes better with a Nuremberg bratwurst than a smooth beer. Nurem-

    Nuremberg sausages are a cultural artefact: Whether eaten by hand, three a-breast im Weggla (in a bread roll); served as a six-piece on a bed of cabba-ge on pewter plates; or as Blaue Zipfel, cooked in a vinegar-flavoured stock. As you wander through Nuremberg, you can easily orientate yourself using your sense of smell: you can stop at a bratwurst stall or head to one of the numerous bratwurst restaurants, some of which have been

    Culture tip

    LARGE SPECIAL

    EXHIBITION IN

    THE OBERHAUS-

    MUSEUM

    From May to November, a

    special exhibition entitled

    New Men New Times.

    Passau and the 19th

    Century is due to run in the

    OberHausMuseum in the

    Veste Oberhaus . Around

    400 exhibits displayed

    across 1,000 square metres

    will provide interesting

    insights into the era of

    industrialisation with its

    ground-breaking inventions.

    CULTURE, TOWNS & CULINARY HIGHLIGHTS

    EVENT HIGHLIGHTS Louis IV the Bavarian.

    We are emperors Bavarian state exhibition

    May 16th November 2nd

    Local beer festival (Maidult) May 9th -25th

    Building bridges with Christ: 99th German Catholics Day

    May 28th June 1st

    Days of Historical Music June 6th 9th

    Open-air Bavarian Jazz Festival July 10th 13th

    Open-air Festival at Thurn und Taxis Palace

    July 18th 27th

    Local beer festival (Herbstdult) August 29th September 14th

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    COMPETITIONWin

    For more information about customs, cuisine and recipes visit www.bavaria.by

    elegant rooms and suites in four different categories, an exquisite restaurant, a cozy bar, a modern cafe and a pasta bar. Thus, The Rilano Hotel Muenchen & Rilano 24|7 Hotel Muenchen is the perfect springboard for a trip to the Bavarian capital. For more information, visit www.rilano.com!

    Participate now and win a 4-day stay for two persons including return-flights with Lufthansa from London!Register here: www.bavaria.by/munich-competition

    The Rilano Hotel Muenchen & Rilano 24|7 Hotel Muen-chen unites two hotels under one roof. Located close to the famous Leopoldstrasse in the trendy quarter Parkstadt Schwabing, the Olympic Park, the English Garden and Allianz Arena are easily reachable. The 4-star and the lifestyle hotel offer 378

    DISCOVER THE

    bavarian way of life

    SPEND FOUR DAYS IN A MODERN 4-STAR HOTELAND GET TO KNOW THE HISTORY-CHARGED CITY.

    YOUR PERSONAL MUNICH EXPERIENCE

    THE SUCCESSFUL CLASSICS AND CREATIVE BEER INNOVATIONS, WHICH ARE BREWED IN LINE WITH THE BAVARIAN PURITY LAW,

    REPRESENT REAL TASTE EXPERIENCES.BAVARIAN BEER

    Regional preferences shape the diverse beer culture Aying brewery guesthouse is situated in the heart of a typical Upper Bavarian panorama, with meadows spanning to the horizon, interspersed with the odd farmhouse and bulbous spire. Studying the beer menu with its prize-winning specialities is enough to inspire the tastebuds. Germanys highest private brewery in Mit-tenwald (over 900 metres above sea level) also maintains its traditions. Eight different types of beer, all with a specific character, are brewed in the 200-year-old brewery; including the mildly spiced Karwendel Hell and the light gold, sparkling Werdenfelser Weisse. Bavarias brewers know their craft. They prove this with their creative speciality beers, which they brew in line with the oldest regulation for food production still in force to this day: the Bavarian Purity Law. They use newly cultured or long-forgotten types of aromatic hops, and combine special malts of all shades in the brew. They are even treading new paths when it comes to the brewing procedure and choice of yeast strain that ferments the wort. In this way, they are enriching the traditional assortment of beers, which is already unique, to create new taste experiences.

    The number 1 region for beer

    INFORMATION: about Bavarias beers, including recipe ideas and tips, at www.bayerisches-bier.de

    With over 600 breweries, a large malting barley and hops cultivation area, the abundance of naturally pure water, and the beer research institute in Weihenstephan the only one of its kind in the world beer is as much a part of Bavaria as King Ludwig and Neuschwanstein Castle. The rich golden or dark malt delicacies are the ideal thirst-quenchers and encourage people to enjoy spending time together in the beer gardens, especially in the summer. Over forty traditional types of beer and innumerable beer innovations are produced in Bavaria in line with the Bavarian Purity Law. Their taste reflects the regional preferences: Franconia has the greatest density of brewe-ries in Europe. In Kulmbach you can find out everything that you need to know about the Bavarian Manna and its creation some 5,000 years ago in what is now Iraq. Bamberg is renowned for its Bierkeller, the local term for beer gardens, and for its Rauchbier or smoked beer. Alongside Weihenstephan in Freising, the oldest brewery in the world (da-ting back to 1050) can be found in Weltenburg in the Upper Palatinate. The multi-award-win-ning beers are served in the monastery bar and in the beer garden. These include the oldest dark beer in the world, the Kloster Welten-burg Barock Dunkel.

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    RESTAURANT RECOMMENDA-TION FOR BEER

    FANS who want to sample an innovative range of beers: The Taphouse in Munich

    (www.tap-house-munich.de)

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    MUNICH

    heartBMW WELT

    INFORMATION: BMW Welt, Tel: +49 89/125016001, www.bmw-welt.com

    INFORMATION: State capital of Munich | Telephone: +49 89/233-0 | www.muenchen.de

    Architecture,Ein Prosit der Gemtlichkeit! Each autumn, people travel from all continents to celebrate the Munich Oktoberfest together. But the largest public festival in the world is not the only way of enjoying beer in Munich. On warm summer evenings, packing up a picnic and con-cluding the day in a beer garden with a freshly poured beer is a way of life. In Munich, you can enjoy food the way you want to. Traditional cuisine like Schweinsbraten roast pork and Kndel dumplings are just as likely to get guests mouths watering as the finest gourmet cuisine. Gault Millau has awarded its sought-after (chefs) hats to a total of 46 restaurants in Munich. And the gourmets bible, the Michelin Guide, has crowned two of the citys restaurants with two stars and a further ten restau-rants with one Michelin star.

    Tradition is modernThe typical Munich approach to life can be sensed everywhere. Traditional dress and folk music are as fashionable now as they have ever been. Oktoberfest and traditional markets called Dulten have achieved cult status among the younger generations. And you will always find an occasion to don your dirndl or lederho-sen here, for example at the Frhlings-fest spring festival, the Starkbierfest beer festival or at club nights with the motto Nacht der Tracht (or Costume Night) and Heimatabend (an evening with traditional music and dance). Baroque masterpieces like the Frauen- kirche, Nymphenburg Palace and the Residence shape the cityscape of the capital of Bavaria as much as modern architecture. And it didnt take long for Munichs Allianz Arena to become one

    of the most famous football stadiums in the world. The spectacular exterior skin, which comprises thousands of diamond-shaped cushions of air is illuminated in red when Bayern Munich play at home, and in white and blue when it is the turn of the other Munich team, TSV 1860, to play their home games. Meanwhile, BMW Welt is a great example of how a building can perfectly fit into its surroundings, no matter how ambitious the architecture: Opposite the floating roofs of the Olympic Park from 1972 and directly adjacent the BMW skyscraper and the BMW Museum, the double domes of the building spiral upwards in a dynamic curve, covered by a roof, which the Munich automotive manufacturer calls the cloud.

    The eventful global city with aMETROPOLITAN FLAIR AND ANCIENT TRADITIONS IN THIS QUITE SPECIAL MUNICH MIX BEER IS THE CROWNING GLORY.

    A cloud of glass and steel floats above the heads of visitors. BMW Welt, situated close to Munichs Olympic Park, is a magical place for everyone with a passion for architecture, automotive technology and design. Below BMW Welts floating cloud roof, you can experience the present and the future of the BMW, MINI, Rolls Royce Motor Cars and BMW Motorbike brands in their own, individual theme worlds. Multimedia shows and exhibits supplement the exclusive presentation of all of the series of cars and motorbikes, and provide unique insights into research, development, design and produc-tion. Beside the exhibitions, visitors can also look forward to a diverse programme of daily live shows, shopping offers and culinary delights in the many on-site restaurants.

    The BMW Museum: History that you can touchAnyone wanting to find out more about the history of the Bavarian vehicle manufacturer should head to the neighbouring BMW Muse-um, which presents the nearly 100 year history of the company, brand and products. The exhibition, which features historical cars, mo-torbikes, racing engines and aircraft engines, allows visitors to experience the entire horizon of BMWs history of technology and design; from the very beginnings to the start of the last century, to the new millennium. Car fans walk along through the Museum Streets, passing the 25 main areas of the museum, like they are walking to the heartbeat of the brand.

    automobiles and culinary delightsFUTURISTIC ARCHITECTURE, COOL AUTOMOTIVE DESIGN, EXTRAORDINARY EXPERIENCES AND MUNICHS NEW CULINARY HOT SPOT IT IS NOT JUST TECHNOLOGY GEEKS WHO WILL BE IN BAVARIAN CAR HEAVEN AT BMW WELT.

    OPENING HOURS

    BMW Museum: Tues Sun

    10 am 6 pm (Closed on

    Mondays, Entry: All exhi-

    bitions 9.00, temporary

    exhibitions only 5.00)

    BMW Welt: Building open

    daily from 7:30 am to

    midnight

    Exhibition open daily from

    9 am 6 pm

    Entry is free

    STAR CUISINE AND CHAUFFEUR

    SERVICE

    The EssZimmer on the third floor of BMW Welt is Munichs new gourmet address. Bobby Bruer and his team cooked up a Michelin star in a record time of just eight months. Following an altogether successful evening, guests staying in the Munich area can enjoy an ex- clusive, complimentary, chauffeur-driven ride in a BMW car back to their hotel.

    TAKE A LOOK BEHIND THE CURTAINS OF THE MUNICH

    NATIONAL THEATRE The Bavarian State Opera is one of the five best

    opera houses in the world. A guided tour of the national theatre gives visitors the chance

    to find out interesting facts about the different events, the architecture and personalities who have shaped the history of the 350-year-old es-tablishment, and to meet key members of staff.

    For more information, visit www.bayerische.staatsoper.de

    CULINARY TOURS Tours such as the Mnchner Schmankerl Tour give visitors the chance to sample

    Munichs finest Obazda cheese and fresh Weiwurst sausage. Meanwhile, a tour of

    the Viktualienmarkt the stomach of Munich provides visitors with a great opportunity

    to taste some typical Bavarian Schmankerl or snacks.

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    INFORMATION:Oberammergau - Ammergauer Alpen GmbH | Telephone: +49 88 22/9 2274-0 | www.ammergauer-alpen.com

    Alttting Pilgrimage and Travel Office | Telephone: +49 86 71/50 62 -19 or -38 | www.altoetting.de

    The Mary pilgrimage site of Alttting and the home of the Passion Plays, Oberam-mergau, are the most famous spiritual centres in Bavaria and have been the central pilgrimage sites of crowned rulers since time immemorial. Those fol-lowing in their footsteps will experience not just an extremely varied landscape, but also a religious spirit that could not be richer in contrast if it tried. Alttting has been the spiritual centre of Bavaria for over 1,250 years. Ever since the pilgrimage became popular some 500 years ago, innumerable believers, inclu-ding many members of the ruling houses of Bavaria and Austria, have travelled to the small Chapel of Grace to recite their personal worries to the Black Madonna blackened by candle smoke or to ex-press their thanks for their suffrage and the help they have received. The hearts

    of Bavarian kings and prince bishops are also stored here in the artistically decorated silver urns. They include the heart urn of the Bavarian fairy-tale king, Ludwig II.You can find more remnants of high-ran-king visitors in the Treasury and Pilgri-mage Museum.

    The Myth of King Ludwig II lives on in Linderhof PalaceKing Ludwig II was a deeply religious man. As such, it is no surprise that he built his Linderhof Palace in the Ammergau Alps. World-famous religious sites, such as the Pilgrimage Church Zum Gegeielten Heiland auf der Wies (UNESCO World Heritage Site), and the abbeys of Rottenbuch and Ettal enjoy picturesque locations, set in the heart of the wonderful mountain landscape.

    Oberammergau and the Passion Plays are inextricably linked with one another. The roots of the play showing the life, the death and the resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ lie in a vow made by the citizens of Oberammergau in 1633. Since then, the Play has been performed every ten years.

    EMERITUS POPE BENEDICT XVI HIMSELF WAS DEEPLY MOVED BY THE PASSION PLAYS IN OBERAMMERGAU AND THE MARY PILGRIMAGE SITE OF ALTTTING WAS ONCE THE PILGRIMAGE SITE OF CROWNED RULERS.

    IN THE footstepsOF EMPERORS, KINGS AND POPES

    Gateway to the Alps Walking in summer meadows, seeing fairytale palaces, high in the Alps and tasting the best beer in the world

    Enjoy a great holiday in Bavaria. Only 90 minutes by plane from Stansted

    Fly 6 times a week with Ryanair to Allgu Airport Memmingen, gateway to the Bavarian Alps

    A highlight is a visit to bewitching Neuschwanstein, the model for Disneys Sleeping Beauty castle, and seen in other Hollywood movies. Its one of the worlds Top Tourist Sights

    Allgu Airport Memmingen is only 47 miles from Munich, the capital of Bavaria. A bus goes directly to Munich

    So whether its the sophistication of Munich, or the simple pleasures of the Bavarian countryside, youll have the holiday of a lifetime

    Allgu Airport Memmingen is locatedjust off the A96 Munich-Lindau motorway

    For booking, see: www.ryanair.com For further information:www.allgaeu-airport.com

    CULTURE, TOWNS & CULINARY HIGHLIGHTS

    DISCOVER THE RELIGIOUS CENTRES ON FOOT

    An expansive network of pilgrimage trails lead to Alttting, including the Way of St James, St Ruperts Pilgrimage Trail and the Benedict Trail. Meanwhile, the Ammergau Alps Meditation Trail invites you to switch off and slow down. The 87-kilome-tre-long hiking trail runs from the Wies Church to Linderhof Palace.

    Let yourself be captivated by the places where

    history was made. For more information visit

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    BAVARIAS RELIGIOUS CENTRES: ALTTTING AND OBERAMMERGAU

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    EXPLORER HOTELS BAVARIAN ALPS

    You stay in a stylish, desig-ner room. You can fry your own egg at the breakfast buffet if you so desire, and can find out all about local walking and cycling tours on the interactive Explorer Touchwall. Meanwhile, the hotels own Bike Centre of-fers bikes for hire and guided

    mountain biking tours. The Sport Spa with its sauna, steam room and gym is ideal for relaxing and recuperating after an active day in the mountains.

    INFORMATION: Explorer Hotels Bavarian Alps | Telephone: +49 83 22/ 94079445 | www.explorer-hotel.com

    the highlights. Hiking trails and bike tours begin right at the front door of the Explorer Hotels; whilst the world-fa-mous royal castles are just a few minutes away. Those looking to do some shopping can head to Munich or to one of the alpine towns of Fssen or Kempten.

    Straightforward and stylish. The new designer budget hotels are one-hundred-percent climate neutral and offer sporty, active holidays at a great price. The relaxed atmosphere, the modern de-sign and the location in the Allgu right in the heart of the Alps are just some of

    INFORMATION: Romantische Strae Touristik Arbeitsgemeinschaft GbR | Telephone: + 49 98 51/551387 | www.romanticroad.de

    An unbelievable number of roman-tic places, fascinating buildings and monuments of art is revealed to people travelling from Wrzburg to Fssen and thats not even to mention the outstanding natural beauty. The Tauber Valley, with its gentle shapes and sun-kissed vineyards, is a delight. Bad Mergentheim lies right at its heart. The historical Old Town and the traditional Markelsheim wine-growing estate invite visitors to enjoy a gentle stroll and a wine-tasting. You should, without doubt, sample the Tauberschwarz an old red wine grape that is only cultivated in the Tauber Valley. Wine is part of the history of Rothen-burg ob der Tauber too. In addition, Rothenburg is more symbolic of the romantic than almost any other town. The enchanting flair of the late Middle Ages and the renaissance shapes its

    fairy-tale charms. The world-famous Kthe Wohlfahrt Christmas village is also a paradise for romantics. It takes visitors on a glistening journey into the sparkling world of Christmas, all-year-round.Another occurrence that takes place year in year out is the ringing out of the words So Gsell so, which roughly translates as Watch out, lads, heard in the evenings over the rooftops of Nrdlingen. The medieval call by the watchman from the bell tower of St Ge-orges Church is as unique as Germanys only fully preserved and fully accessible city wall, and the circular Ries, which was created around 15 million years ago when a meteor hit.

    Unique: The fairy-tale Neuschwanstein Castle Fssen is home to the original, and this town is the destination of the Roman-

    THE ROMANTIC ROAD IS THE MOST PICTURESQUE ROUTE LINKING OVER TWO DOZEN IDYLLIC VILLAGES AND TOWNS, ENCHANTED LANDSCAPES AND BAVARIAN CULTURE.

    Magnificent routetic Road. The Bavarian King Ludwig II turned his dream of the Holy Grail Cast-le into a reality between mountains and lakes, in the picturesque landscape near Fssen. And this castle has lost none of its magical draw.

    AT A LOW PRICE

    Between majestic peaks, hilly alpine meadows and clear lakes, Neuschwan-stein Castle rises proudly from the forested mountain crests of the hilly Allgu landscape. The Allgu is a real paradise for nature-lovers. There is so much to discover in the fairy-tale mosaic landscape of meadows and forests, becks and ravines, mountains and lakes.

    Information: www.bavaria.by/allgaeu

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    GOOD TO KNOW

    Romantic Road buses from

    Frankfurt and Munich

    connect the places to one

    another from 12th April to

    20th October 2014. You can

    book your tickets online at:

    www.romanticroadcoach.de.

    Package holidays with

    guarantees against

    cancellation can be found

    at: www.romanticroad.de/

    bookyourtoursonline

    Overnight stay in a stylish,

    designer room, including a

    healthy breakfast buffet,

    use of the Sport Spa with

    sauna, steam room and gym,

    free WIFI Internet access and

    lots more: from 39.80 euro

    per person

    Guests flying in from abroad can attune their tastebuds to the Romantic Road as soon as they land at Munich Airport:

    The Airbru micro brewery is the one and only airport

    brewery in the world. Naturally, Bavarian cuisine is also found

    on the menu. Favourites include Weiwurst (Bavarian-

    style pork sausage), roast pork in a traditional Bavarian beer

    sauce, and delicious apple strudel.

    Active holidays

    FROM THE RIVER MAIN TO THE ALPS

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    THE ALPENSOLE OUTDOOR INHALATORIUMS GRADUATION HOUSE

    The immediate effect of a 30-minute walk: accelerated cleansing of the upper airways has a relaxing effect; the pulse slows

    THE ZUGSPITZ-REGION OF GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN

    KAISER-REICH OBERAUDORF-KIEFERSFELDEN

    BAD REICHENHALLBavarian picture-postcard idyll: The St John the Baptist church in the Zugspitze village of Grainau enjoys a picturesque location at the foot of the Wetterstein Mountain.

    rustic, homely fare with dishes made from regional produce. The concerts put on by the bands, which take place every week between May and September, represent a special musical experience.Meanwhile, for those interested in culture, Lake Chiemsee with the royal palace, and the cities of Munich and Salzburg, are just around the corner. Those wishing to

    INFORMATION: Kaiser-Reich Information Oberau-dorf | Telephone: +49 80 33/30120 or Kaiser-Reich In-formation Kiefersfelden | Telephone: +49 80 33/976527 www.kaiser-reich.com

    The majestic rock formations of the Zahmer Kaiser and the Wilder Kaiser crown one of the most picturesque mountain regions in Upper Bavaria, and give the holiday region on the Ger-man-Austrian border its name. Hundreds of restaurants, guesthouses, mountain guesthouses and huts are on hand to indulge both gourmets and lovers of more

    Bad Reichenhall is situated just before the gates of Salzburg, Mozarts home town. Set amidst the Berchtesgaden Mountains, the spa town is one of the sunniest regions in Bavaria. The mild and tranquil alpine climate acts like a mineral spring. A stroll through the historical Old Town, a visit to the underground salt grotto in the old salt refinery, and the pedestrian zone with its cafs including the Caf Reber with its famous Mozartkugeln chocolate balls is enough to revive the body and soul. Even kings themsel-ves travelled to the Bavarian state spa town. The royal spa gardens were one of the idyllic places to breathe deeply. At the AlpenSole outdoor inhalatoriums graduation house, a

    cool brine breeze is al-ways blowing. This breeze is complemented by the sound of the spa music, which is played live by the Bad Reichenhall Philharmonic Orchestra. Hikers can cool their feet in the Al-penSole Kneipp pools or in the clear waters of the mountain lake. You can travel up the 1,600 metre high Predigtstuhl in relaxed fashion with the oldest cable car lift in the world. There you can enjoy your time at the top with magical views of the Alps and Bavarian hospitality in the traditional alpine huts.

    INFORMATION: Kur-GmbH Bad Reichenhall / Bayerisch Gmain | Telephone: +49 86 51/6060 | www.bad-reichenhall.de

    THE KAISER-REICH REGION HAS YOU IN A CONSTANT STATE OF AMAZEMENT.

    Germany is at its highest at the very peak of the 2,962-metre Zugspitze. Mountain landscapes typical of Bavaria, with blue lakes, green meadows and alpine huts, span in all directions at the foot of this dramatic backdrop. In this clear air, everyone is in their element; whether they are looking for sporting challenges, some peace and quiet or to attune to the rhythm of nature. Deep gorges, idyllic lakes and crystal-clear rivers the water worlds in the Zugspitz-Region

    the north, romantics head in their hundreds to Lake Staffelsee near Murnau. As the sun gradually sets behind the Wetterstein Mountains, the MS Seehausen offers a picturesque moonlight boat ride. While the waves softly hit the hull of the boat, the melodies of a live band can be heard on deck. Those not sipping cocktails can dance the night away under the bright lantern lights.

    Deep gorges and high mountainsA walk through the Hllental gorge near Grainau on the labyrinthine paths, footbrid-ges and through tunnels is an unforgettable experience

    can be lively, thunderous or sedately burbling. A quite special jewel shines at the foot of the Zugspitze, at some 1,000 metres above sea level: Lake Eibsee near Grainau is one of the most beautiful and clean lakes in Upper Bavaria. You can wander around the lake in under two hours, unless you want to enjoy a bit of swimming on your way around, of course. Or how about going out on the lake in a rowing boat with your partner? Couples seeking close contact can head to one of the eight islands on which you can even get married in small circles.Around thirty kilometres to

    for all. The bizarre landscape provides an imposing insight into the magnificant power of nature. Gorges up to 150 metres in depth, countless waterfalls, huge fragments of rock and ice demonstrate the unique power of the water. Visitors can also enjoy magical moments at the ghost gorge in Leutasch near Mittenwald: spirits and sprites can be found getting up to mischief here. Two themed trails lead through the wealth of mythical shapes; they feature information boards to explain the myths, geology, flora and fauna of the natural spectacle to visitors.

    INFORMATION: Zugspitz-Region Garmisch-Partenkirchen | Telephone: +49 88 21/751-562 | www.zugspitz-region.de

    view the region from above can travel up the Wendelstein with Germanys oldest mountain cable car. View after view opens up in front of your very eyes as you make your ascent.

    with salt

    Inspiration for the eyes and tastebuds

    BREATHE IN THE ALPINE CLIMATE

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    KING LUDWIG II.

    made no secret of his love

    for the Ammergau Alps. After

    all, he chose to build Lin-

    derhof Palace on one of the

    most picturesque sites here,

    and enjoyed walking through

    the pristine nature. Then,

    as now, hiking trails led

    along pristine, blossoming

    meadows, through forests,

    and up to the majestic peaks

    of the alpine uplands in the

    largest continuous nature

    reserve in Bavaria.

    LAKES, GORGES, RIVERS AND MOUNTAINS ALL INVITE YOU TO GET UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH

    THE NATURE AROUND GERMANYS HIGHEST PEAK.

    Water worlds and mountain landscapes

    and brine

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    RUHPOLDINGCHIEMGAU

    selves at all altitudes. Those who like the tranquil life can wander through the rich flora and fauna of the Chiemgau alpine uplands, along the rivers and lakes. Those who want to can take do some

    bird watching along the banks of Lake Chiemsee, in the accompaniment of a professional guide. The nimble-footed can also head across the well-developed forest trails to the sunny alpine meadows. Situated amidst blossoming, fragrant picture-book landscapes, over 130 alpine huts invite you to take a break, to enjoy a hearty Brotzeit snack, to listen to the ringing of the cow bells, and to feel at home. Hikers who feel the draw of the peaks can climb up stony paths to the top of the Chiemgau summits. Peaks include the Sonntagshorn, which, standing at 1,961 met-res above sea level, is the highest mountain in the Chiemgau; the jagged rock formation of the Kampenwand; or the Hochfelln, which, at 1,670 metres above sea level, towers

    Natural highlightsIN VIEWIMPOSING MOUNTAINS, GREEN ALPINE MEADOWS AND CRYSTAL-CLEAR LAKES WALKERS AND CYCLISTS ARE AT ONE WITH NATURE IN THE CHIEMGAU.

    INFORMATION: Chiemgau Tourismus e.V. | Telephone: +49 861 / 909590-0 | www.chiemgau-tourismus.de

    Walking in the Chiemgau is far more than just placing one foot in front of the other. From valleys to cosy alpine huts to active tours of the peaks walkers can discover the natural treasures for them-

    Little Canada represents a real gem. The lakes of Ldensee, Mittersee und Weitsee nestle up against each other like pearls on a chain. When crossing the sunny alpine pathways, passing the untouched flora and the crystal-clear mountain becks that are suitable for drinking, walkers will feel like they are one step closer to the white and blue heavens up above. The aroma of hearty alpine Brotzeit snacks mingles with the clear mountain air. Dairy farmers produce cheese, milk and butter by hand. And those who have tried it can confirm: Nothing tastes better after a long walk than a typical, Bavarian Brotzeit in a cosy mountain hut.

    INFORMATION: Tourist Info Ruhpolding | Telephone: +49 8663 / 8806-0 | www.ruhpolding.de

    WALKING PLEASURE ON

    It is early morning: time to put on your rucksack, lace up your walking boots and head off mountains and valleys are close friends in Ruhpolding. Whether you are on a mountain tour with breathtaking alpine views, wandering through wild, romantic valleys, or along the River Traun: the intact natural landscape is your constant companion. You can choose between around 240 kilometres of paths, hiking trails and mountain paths. There is something to suit the fitness of everyone, to get the legs moving and to give free reign to the soul so that you can spend some time up close and personal with nature. The three-lake area known affectionately as

    romantic trailsRUHPOLDING IS A HIKERS FAVOURITE. NUMEROUS PATHS LEAD THROUGH THE WIDE VALLEY, ALONG THE RIVER TRAUN, PAST THE TRADITIONAL ALPINE HUTS, UP TO THE PEAKS OF THE BAVARIAN ALPS.

    over the alpine uplands. Bavarias viewpoint mountain provides views spanning from Lake Chiemsee to the peaks of Grovenediger and Gro-glockner.

    Travel by bike to abbeys and lakesThe wind in your face; the landscape in view. Cyclists can discover the Chiemgau on a network of cycle paths covering some 1,300 kilome-tres. The 43-kilometre-long Klosterweg route is ideal for a day trip. It follows in the footsteps of ancient pilgri-mage trails and connects the three famous abbeys of Seeon, Baumburg and Frauenchiem-see. Both mountains and lakes accompany you on the Lake to Lake Bike Tour. This route, from Lake Chiemsee to Lake Waginger the warmest lake in Upper Bavaria fea-tures panoramic views of the Alps that will wow you in your saddle. Picturesque villages, historical artistic treasures, idyllic bays for bathing, rustic guesthouses and beer gardens entice you again and again to get off your bike and take a break.

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    WALKING IN

    CHIEMGAU

    The holiday regions in the

    Chiemgau provide a diverse

    programme of guided

    walking tours.

    The Chiemgau walking au-

    tumn is officially opened at

    the beginning of September

    with the 5th Chiemgauer

    Almumtrieb at the Winkl-

    moosalm hut with walks

    accompanied by Chiemgau

    expert hikers, as well as

    live music and culinary

    specialities.

    THRILLING SMUGGLER TOURIn days gone by, the Staubfall

    path was a smuggler route into neighbouring Austria. Today it represents one of the most

    picturesque walks for the whole family. The steep track from

    Ruhpolding to Heutal takes you along the rolling Staubfall river. It is a wonderful natural spectacle and a truly magical experience to feel the spray from the water cascades gently hit your face as

    you walk by.Difficulty: Long climbs, easy

    mountain walkDuration: 2.5 hours (one-way)

    Character: Themed walk, family tour