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Rick steves black forest
Rick steves black forest





The route to Freiburg from the Mittelrhein doesn't go through the Black Forest, it runs along the flat upper Rhine Valley parallel to the Black Forest. I would reconsider the Black Forest in lieu of the fact that you will head to the Alps anyway. The only snow you will see will be on the high peaks. Also doing this end of April / Early May - will we require winter tyres?Īlso doing this end of April / Early May - will we require winter tyres?

rick steves black forest

We do not have too much driving experience in Europe (though have driven in our home country) so how good / safe is it to drive in this itinerary. Over night train to Amsterdamĭoes this sound too much? or is this doable. Stay somewhere in or near Ettalĭay 6/7 explore area around Ettal - Ettal abbey, Oberammergau, Garmisch Partenkirchen/Partnach Gorge, Linderhof castle, Plansee, and Karwendelbahn - maybe take the cable car to Mittenwald -Zugzpiste - is this too much for 2 days?ĭay 8: Drive to Walchensee / Unterwossen - stay in/near Unterwossenĭay 11: Drive to Munich and explore Munich. On the way see the Neuschwanstein Castle. Take the gondola or something?!? Stay at Freiburgĭay 5: Drive to the Alps to Ettal. Is this the best town or is any other town recommended in the Rhine valley for a stop over?ĭay 3: Drive to Freiburg through the black forest - Stay at Freiburg.ĭay 4: Explore Freiburg a little and the areas around.

rick steves black forest

Explore some trails or drive along with stops and stay at Mainz. Plan we are thinking of:ĭay 1: Train from Amsterdam to Cologne - explore Cologne and stay over night.ĭay 2: Rent a car (pick up a rented car) in Cologne and drive to the Rhine Valley. We have 12 days April 27 to May 7 and want to do a road trip in the Rhine Valley and Bavarian Alps.

rick steves black forest

I went through the forums and some sample Bavarian itinerary and its really over whelming.







Rick steves black forest