Some places are not obvious at first glance. Murnau am Staffelsee is such a place. Between Staffelsee, the foothills of the Alps and Murnauer Moos lies a market that combines art history, nature and the Bavarian way of life in a special way - provided you...
Discover Bavaria
History, landscape and tradition in southern Germany
Bavaria is one of Germany's most diverse federal states. From the Alps and historic residence cities to long-standing traditions and festivals, the region offers an impressive cultural range.
In this category, you’ll find my articles about cities, landmarks, landscapes and cultural highlights in Bavaria - including background information and practical tips for planning your trip.
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Bavaria combines nature, history and tradition with spectacular scenery.
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In the Cities category, you’ll discover historic residence cities and charming old towns.
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Under Regions I introduce larger cultural landscapes and distinctive travel regions.
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The Road Trips category connects multiple destinations into thoughtfully designed routes.
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In UNESCO World Heritage and Castles, Palaces & Architectural Landmarks , the focus is on cultural and architectural highlights.
- In Traditions & Christmas markets , you’ll learn more about living traditions and regional customs.
This allows you to deepen your journey either thematically or regionally.
Nuremberg Sights - The Complete City Guide [with map]
The traces of Nuremberg's more than 1,000 years of history make every visit to this city an unforgettable experience. Characterized by its medieval past, its role as the city of the Nazi party rallies during the Nazi era and an impressive...
Exploring Berchtesgadener Land: 9 Highlights and Tours [incl. Map and Tips]
The Berchtesgadener Land impresses with its breathtaking panoramas and, for me, is one of the most beautiful regions in Germany with an abundance of sights and magnificent nature. We were there for a week and didn't see everything we had planned. But...
Berchtesgaden: Obersalzberg and Eagle's Nest - Between Nazi History and Alpine Panorama
The Berghof - of which almost nothing can be seen today - on the Obersalzberg was Hitler's second residence and seat of government, while the Eagle's Nest was built above the Berghof on the Kehlstein as a tea house for the Nazi leadership and their guests. Instead of the...
Day Trips from Würzburg - the 11 Most Beautiful Destinations
You have more than one weekend to spend in Würzburg? Then take a mini-road trip to see the surrounding area, which is well worth a visit. In one day I visited Volkach (with the pilgrimage church Maria im Weingarten, the Vogelsburg, terroir f Volkach, the village of Volkach, Prichsenstadt and...
Würzburg Sightseeing - the Complete City Guide (with Map)
Most of Würzburg's sights are close together and can easily be discovered on foot. You can explore the highlights of the old town in one day - but you can only really do the city justice if you take more time. Two to three days is ideal.

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