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Estimated arrival to Munich - Airport
10:55h

Trip duration: 115min

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Steingaden
Germany

75 min

The village of Steingaden might seem as an average, not so special hamlet if it wasn’t for the Wies Church. This pilgrimage church, standing in... pastoral setting in the foothills of the Alps, is considered as the masterpiece of Rococo architecture in Germany today and once you enter, you will immediately understand why. The extraordinarily well-preserved plaster-work in blue and gold, a plethora of playful cherubs, the divine marble, frescoes, stucco works and statues that seem alive all together form the most incredible interior. The messes are held regularly every week in this stunning church.

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Neuschwanstein Castle
Germany

105 min

Just few places on Earth look like taken from a fairy-tale and Neuschwanstein Castle certainly does. This dreamlike chateau that sits proudly above a beautiful... gorge was built by the eccentric king Ludwig II between 1869 and 1886. It will, without doubt, seem familiar as it was the inspiration for several famous Disney’s castles. To fully appreciate this dreamlike castle you should visits its interiors which are just as equally overwhelming as its exteriors. On the guided tour you will be able to visit, among other, the cave-like grotto, the king’s bedroom, and the Singer’s Hall.

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Zugspitze
Germany

105 min

The Zugspitze is Germany’s highest ski resort and with 20 kilometers of ski slopes covered in snow for 6 months it attracts many winter sport... lovers. But being the highest mountain in the country, it is also a great destination for non-skiers. The cable-car takes visitors to the top from where a remarkable 360° panorama opens up to reveal countless mountain peaks in four countries. After feasting your eyes on the astounding views, you may visit a museum that displays Zugspitze fascinating history, or Germany’s highest church, or even an igloo village. And finally enjoy in culinary diversity ranging from traditional Bavarian to international cuisine in one of the excellent mountaintop restaurants.

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Reutte
Austria

75 min

Nestling among majestic mountains lays the charming alpine town of Reutte. But the peculiarity for which this town should be visited is the longest pedestrian... suspension bridge in the world, which connects the ruins of Ehrenburg Castle and the ruins of Fort Claudia. The Highline 179 Bridge is 406 meters long and 1.2 meters wide and it offers a magical experience and thrilling views of the wooded slopes of the valley below, the valley floor and the highway. If you suffer from vertigo, then opt for the visit to two castles and this will well justify your stop to this amazing attraction.

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Linderhof Palace
Germany

105 min

Set against a green background of the alpine landscape is the Linderhof Palace with its splendid parks. This royal residence was founded by King Ludwig... II who was known as a dreamer and a loner; hence he chose secluded area surrounded by forests and hills for the construction of this lavishness. Although the smallest of all Ludwig’s creations, this palace does not lack of decadency that can be seen in both, its exteriors and interiors. The guided tour takes approximately 30 minutes so Linderhof Palace makes a perfect detour from any journey.

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Benediktbeuern Abbey
Germany

75 min

Nestled in the foothills of the Bavarian Alps and surrounded by lakes and beautiful countryside, Benediktbeuern Abbey exudes peace of mind and soul. It was... founded around 740 and for centuries it was known as the prosperous center for studying languages, music, mathematics and botany. Even today many courses and leisure activities are held here. In 1803 the famous Carmina Burana manuscript was found here.