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Located in southern Germany, Munich is the capital city of Bavaria. The city lies on the north edge of the Bavarian Alps. Although Munich is a bustling urban area, the city also is home to several parks. The most popular is The Englisc…
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Kolbermoor is a quaint, tranquil village, situated in Bavaria's picturesque Alpine region. Kolbermoor's alpine location affords excellent access to the Bavarian mountains, which are perfect for hiking in the summer and skiing in the wi…
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From taking a boat ride along the Rhine to adventuring into the Siebengebirge Hills to visit the Drachenburg Castle, Bonn, Germany offers a variety of activities for the outdoor enthusiast. If you are looking for family fun, there is P…
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Füssen is home to perhaps Germany's most famous tourist attraction. The fairy tale castle of Neuschwanstein sits atop a ridge next to the Alps, overlooking this former Roman settlement in the Bavarian Allgäu region. Besides t…
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Schlangenbad is one of the towns in Germany that has some of the country's famous natural therapeutic spas. The area has outdoor heated swimming pools, hiking trails and two castles, making it a premier holiday spot for outdoor enthusi…
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Hoyerswerda is located near the Polish border in the East German state of Sachsen. The area around the city, known as the Lausitzer Seenland (Lausitzer Land of Lakes), makes up Germany's fourth-largest lake region, comprised of 10 lake…
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Known for it's appealing collection of historic buildings, museums and monuments, Stuttgart is also home to a variety of outdoor activities. It's abundant parks and castle garden provide some of the most beautiful trails for jogging or…
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Whether you are traveling to Munich, Germany, for business or pleasure, the Munich Airport (MUC) is the most convenient way to reach the city. Situated 18 miles northeast of Munich, the airport is one of the busiest in Europe, serving…
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Germany's Bavarian town of Erding is only a few minutes from Munich, but has unique offerings of its own. The city boasts the White Beer Brewery and Herbstfest Erding, a 10-day beer festival and is the home of Therme Erding, Europe's l…
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Weilerbach is a small municipality in the Kaiserslautern district of Germany's Rhineland-Palatinate state. The population of Weilerbach is under 15,000. Most tourist traffic in Weilerbach comes from outdoor recreation enthusiasts, es…
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Zülpich is a small town in the Eifel region in North Rhine-Westphalia. The characteristic rolling landscape of the Eifel offers ideal conditions for hiking and bicycling. Picturesque villages and romantic castles provide a scenic…
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Nürnberg, or Nuremberg, is Bavaria's second-largest city, with over half a million inhabitants. Nürnberg was founded in the 11th century and is most easily recognized by the Kaiserburg fortress that overlooks the city. Visito…
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The 900-year-old town of Assmannshausen lies in the southwestern portion of the German state of Hessen. The famous Rhein River hugs Assmannshausen's western side, cutting through this idyllic valley. The town is perhaps Germany's most…
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Freiburg is the fourth-largest city in the southwestern German state of Baden-Württemberg and sits in the heart of the upper Black Forest. Its location is ideal for hikers and bikers alike as numerous trails that originate in the…
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With a mysterious history, Memmelsdorf qualifies as an exciting destination travelers and tourists can visit in Germany. The richness of culture and religion in Memmelsdorf is evident despite the lack of a clear trace of origin. Memme…
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