Hallo allerseits!

    Ich und mein Partner hofften, in Süddeutschland einen Roadtrip zu machen und einige Empfehlungen von einem Freund zu bekommen. Dies wäre die erste Augustwoche – ist das eine schlechte Zeit, um Wetter und Publikum zu erreichen? Wir überlegten, nach München zu fliegen, 2 Tage lang dort zu bleiben und dann für den Rest der Woche ein Auto zu mieten, um einige Vorschläge abzuhalten, insbesondere die Seen und Städte und dann vielleicht in Innsbruck? Hat jemand Ratschläge darüber, welche Muss sind, wenn wir etwas verpasst haben, das nicht auf der Liste steht, und wenn einer dieser Orte gute Grundlagen wäre (vielleicht eine oder zwei Basen auswählen und dann Tagesausflüge von dort aus auswähnen?). Lass es mich wissen!

    Danke!

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    1. No-Chemistry-6465 on

      If i remember right, there is no Surfing actually bc of a accident. Check it out before you loose time.

      Edit: also go to to Regensburg. Its worth a visit.

    2. I’d recommend visiting Rothemburg ob der Tauber and, when visiting Lindau, also visit Bregenz in Austria: 30min by ship Lindau-Bregenz or a couple of minutes by train.

    3. WhiteWineWithTheFish on

      When you are at Schönau am Königsee, you are near Berchtesgaden: go visit Eagles Nest, the documentation Center, the salt mine and Wimmbachklamm before heading to Salzburg. (Tipp for Dinner: Restaurant Laroswacht)

    4. Tegernsee, Starnberger See, Ammersee, Chiemsee are not that different from each other. Unless you’re REALLY into lakes, you could probably cut some of these to have more time for other spots.

      While you’re at Königssee, I’d recommend checking out the Salzbergwerk (salt mine) Berchtesgaden as well. Salzburg is also nearby and nice to visit.

    5. Otherwiselamb on

      If you want to visit a really local not so touristic place in South Germany I would recommend you to visit Ulm! It’s a small city in Baden-Württemberg and is like 1,5 hours away from Munich. It has a rich history, a beautiful old town and good food. Also here you can find the highest church tower in the world and the birth place of Albert Einstein.
      The Danube river (Donau) divides the city from Neu Ulm which is in Bavaria so you can cross the bridge to another state and watch Ulm.

    6. Dazzling_Ending on

      You seem to like water, so Passau! Gorgeous city where three rivers meet. There is a RE train from Munich to Passau (roughtly 2hrs15) and an ICE train between Nürnberg and Passau (roughly 2hrs), with a stop in Regensburg.

    7. If you like Schweinehaxe and nice light beer, you can stop along the way in Andech monastery. Linferhof palace is nice too.

    8. August is summer holidays for school children in Bavaria. I’ve never really been a tourist here, but maybe the last week of July would be better to dodge locals taking their children to places.

    9. itsgermanphil on

      Munich I can recommend getting a dingy or Schlauchboot, take the trains to wolfratshausen, and then float down the Isar. It’s a nice kind of hidden local thing.

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