Bavaria - attractions. Palaces and castles of Bavaria. Small old towns of Bavaria

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The southeast of Germany is a fabulous "country within a country" of Bavaria, bordering the Czech Republic and Austria. Clear lakes And magic castles, ancient cities with well-preserved buildings and calm rivers, dense forests and breathtaking mountain passes. The sights of Bavaria make this region one of the most popular tourist destinations Germany and Europe in general.

From majestic mountains to fabulous castles: the sights of Bavaria

German Alps and Zugspitze

Let's start our photo review with real wealth - the Bavarian Alps, stretching south of Munich to the Austrian border and from the beautiful lake constance in the west almost to Salzburg. In some places, the peaks reach almost 3000 meters. One of the "stars" of the Wetterstein Range is the majestic Zugspitze peak (2962 meters), surrounded by steep valleys. It is famous for its gilded cross and magnificent panoramic restaurant. A convenient funicular is popular with tourists, with the help of which you can get to the slopes of any level of difficulty. In general, the Bavarian Alps are spectacular glaciers, high plateaus with numerous lakes, forests and national park Berchtesgaden is a paradise for hiking.

Bavarian forest: a celebration of fauna and flora

If we talk simply about the forest, then the Bavarian Forest National Park and two natural park smaller ones will definitely turn out to be the dream place of any nature lover.

This is the largest protected forest area in Europe, where wolves and bears, lynxes and smaller animals feel safe.

Today, the area is crossed by countless excellent hiking trails, including those leading to the 1455-meter Arber Peak ( highest peak Bavarian-Czech mountain range), a very popular ski resort. In addition, the Bavarian Forest is turbulent streams, picturesque glades and crystal waterfalls flowing from the mountains like crystal.

Lake Constance and Lindau on its shore

We continue the conversation about the natural attractions of Bavaria and present you with a large and beautiful Lake Constance.

Lindau is located on the shore of the reservoir, a real garden city with numerous fruit trees. It is best to admire the beauty of the lake from the city harbor.

There is an old lighthouse and its new 33-meter colleague Neuer, built in 1856. Pedestrian Old city It is also worth exploring properly - there are many beautiful streets with Gothic, Renaissance buildings and Baroque houses. Maximillianstrasse is especially attractive with its arcades, fountains and cafes.

Munich: Marienplatz and English Garden Tour

Since we are talking about cities, we cannot but mention the center of Bavaria - Munich. It is the third largest locality Germany, standing on the river Isar along the perimeter of the Bavarian Alps. The “face” of the capital is the large Marienplatz square. Here you will find the Old and New Town Hall and several of the city's most important churches. These are St. Peter's, dating back to the Romanesque period, and the Cathedral of the Virgin Mary and Michael, the largest Renaissance church north of the Alps. Marienplatz is also numerous shops - from department stores to boutiques and galleries, it is here that regular concerts, carnivals and a fabulous Christmas market are held.

Munich is well known for its charming parks and open spaces, including the world's largest urban park English garden.

Beauties of the 450-kilometer Alpenstraße: Berchtesgaden and Königssee

The construction of the spectacular German route - Alpenstrasse - was started in 1933, now between Lake Constance and the Bavarian Alps, 450 kilometers have been laid. To drive along this highway means to properly inspect this picturesque corner and local sights of Bavaria.

On the route you will meet several majestic palaces, the Benedictine abbey of Ettal, founded in 1330 and converted into a church with a baroque dome. At the end of the Alpenstrasse, one of the most popular resorts, Berchtesgaden, is waiting for you, surrounded by the dramatic mountains of Hoher Goll, Untersberg, Watzmann and others.

The highlight of the town is the nearby lake Königssee and the Wittelsbach Palace (originally the house of the Augustinian canons), built in 1100. Now these walls house a museum with exhibitions of antique furniture, porcelain, paintings and weapons.

Ancient Aschaffenburg am Main

Another ancient landmark of Bavaria is the old town of Aschaffenburg, located on the hilly right bank of the Main River. The pride of the city is the 17th century castle Johannisburg. Here you will find the State Art Gallery with impressive collection Dutch and early German painting, a museum-palace with ceremonial apartments and a good library. Also worth noting are the gardens, the museum reproducing the villa of Castor and Pollux in Pompeii and Stiftskirche, the church of Saints Peter and Alexander of the 12th century.

Taste of old Bavaria in Amberg

Feel the taste old Bavaria you can also in the city of Amberg, still surrounded by medieval walls with four gates. The heart of the Old District of Amberg market Square with a 14th century town hall. Also of interest are the late Gothic town hall-church (basilica) of St. Martin, built between 1421-1483, and the church of St. George of the 11th century. Don't forget about the so-called "glasses" (these are the arches of the bridge reflected in the Fils River).

Stunning Bamberg Cathedral

If you are traveling in Bavaria, then you should not miss the unique attraction, Cathedral Bamberg. It is consecrated in honor of Saints Peter and George, the locals affectionately call it "Domberg". It rises on top of a hill overlooking one of the prettiest small towns in Bavaria, Bamberg.

The architectural masterpiece was laid at the beginning of the 11th century, it suffered from fire twice and was consecrated in 1237. The cathedral includes the "prince's opening" (Fürstentor) with figures of the apostles and prophets and a bas-relief of the Last Judgment, Adam's door (Adamspforte) and "the opening of the Virgin" (Marienpforte). Inside the temple is the tomb of Henry II, who died in 1024, his wife Kunigund is buried with him. The most famous feature of the cathedral is Reiter's Bamberger or Bamberg Horseman, erected in 1240. We recommend visiting the museum of the diocese - the precious vestments of kings, including the robes of Henry II, are stored there.

Imperial City of Regensburg and the Blue Danube

The old imperial city of Regensburg is located on the northern point Danube. The medieval urban landscape consists of numerous churches and houses of aristocrats built in the 13th and XIV centuries. Very beautiful 310-meter A stone bridge, an engineering masterpiece of the 12th century and St. Peter's Cathedral at Domplatz ( central square cities). This 13th century colossus with twin spiers and a magnificent western façade is considered the finest Gothic church in Bavaria. The interior of the temple is also of extraordinary beauty: stained-glass windows of the 14th century and figures of the Annunciation of 1280.

Neuschweinstein: Sleeping Beauty's swan castle

We finish our sightseeing tour of Bavaria with the castle that inspired the Disney people. In his image and likeness in all the world's "Disneyland" castles of the Sleeping Beauty are designed. This is Neuschweinstein, located in woodland near the miniature city of Füssen. This castle is the brainchild of King Ludwig II, the foundation of the building was laid in 1869. The name of the castle translates as "New Swan Rock" (the swan was the heraldic bird of the aristocrats of Schwangau). During the Second World War, here, in the south of Germany, they brought and hid masterpieces of art and the gold of the Reich. Now there is a museum here. Images of Neuschweinstein (especially winter and autumn landscapes) are instantly recognizable and very popular photos on the Internet.

The Marienbrücke bridge is laid nearby, which to timid tourists may seem like a crossing over the abyss. The views from the bridge to the castle are especially lovely.

Top 10 attractions in Bavaria

The Bavarian Alps

The Bavarian Alps stretch south from Munich to the Austrian border and from the beautiful Lake Constance in the west to the Salzburg area in the east. In some cases, the height of the mountains reaches 3000 meters, this is the height of the most high mountain Germany - Zugspitze. The beauty of the Bavarian Alps is enhanced by deep glacial valleys and high plateaus with numerous lakes. Tours of all kinds are offered in the Bavarian Alps, from ordinary hiking available, including for family vacation and up to rather complex, almost sporty ones. It is worth paying attention to the Bertechsgaden National Park, the only such park in the German Alps, whose plateau - Untersberg, is a hiker's paradise.

Lindau and Lake Constance

Lindau, the most Big city on the Bavarian shore of Lake Constance, it consists of the picturesque Old Town on the island, the harbor and the Lindau Garden. The harbor is a great place to enjoy the delights of Lake Constance, you should pay attention to the main sights of Lindau - old lighthouse and magnturm, a stone tower that was built in the 12th century as part of the city's medieval fortifications. Also of interest during city tours are the sculpture of the Bavarian Lion, the symbol of the land of Bavaria, and the 33-meter new lighthouse, both of which were built in 1856. Old town with many beautiful streets lined with Gothic and Renaissance houses. Particularly attractive is the main street city, with its arches, fountains and cafes.


3. Zugspitze ( Zugspitze)

Mount Zugspitze is an iconic landmark of Bavaria, it is the highest point in Germany, its height is 2962 meters above sea level. The Zugspitze is part of the Alpine Wetterstein mountain range, which spans the border between Austria and Germany. The mountain rises among steep valleys with beautiful lakes and forests, she is known for her gilded cross and great view. The summit can be reached by funicular or by a variety of hiking trails of all levels to choose from. At an altitude of 2950 meters there is a restaurant with observation deck from where a magnificent panoramic view of the landscapes of Bavaria opens. The area around the Zugspitze is full of first-class ski resorts that open the doors during the winter season.


4. Munich

Munich, the capital of Bavaria, is the third largest city in Germany and a true gem sightseeing tour across Bavaria. The city on the Isar on the edge of the Bavarian Alps is home to many cultural and historical sights in Germany and is one of the best places to explore Bavaria. The central attraction of Munich is main square of the city, Marienplatz, it is surrounded by magnificent medieval houses, the church of St. Peter, built in the Romanesque style, Cathedral of Our Lady and St. Michael's Church, the most big church north of the Alps architectural style Renaissance. Munich is also well known for its beautiful parks, including the English Garden, the world's largest urban public park.


The Bavarian Forest

The breathtaking Bavarian Forest stretches along the border between Germany and Czech Republic and covers Bavarian Forest National Park, as well as two other large park, natural Park The Bavarian Forest and East Bavarian National Park is the largest protected forest area in Europe. Today, countless excellent hiking trails traverse the area, including those leading to the 1,455-meter peak of Mount Great Arber, the high peak Bavarian-Bohemian mountain range and location of one of Germany's most popular ski resorts.

Official website: nationalpark-bayerischer-wald.de


The German Alpine Highway

One of the most amazing opportunities to get acquainted with the beauties and sights of Bavaria is the German Alpine Highway, which was built in 1933 and is currently 450 kilometers from lake constance through the Allga and the Bavarian Alps to Berchtesgaden. This is a popular way to see the most interesting places in Bavaria, namely ancient castles and the palaces of kings such as Ludwig II and Maximilian II, perennial forests and beautiful lakes, atmospheric villages and Romanesque houses in small towns, Gothic churches and cathedrals.

Official website: deutsche-alpenstrasse.de


7. Berchtesgaden ( Berchtesgaden

The city of Berchtesgaden is located at the end of the German Alpine Highway and is one of the most popular resort towns in the Bavarian Alps. Surrounded by the Hoher Goll, Watzmann and Untersberg mountains, Berchtesgaden has been one of the main German recreation centers for many centuries. When visiting the city, pay attention to beautiful palace Wittelsbach, originally an Augustinian house founded in 1100, it now houses a museum with a fine collection of weapons, furniture, porcelain and paintings. Also of interest is private road built for Adolf Hitler, it can be used to reach Kehlsteinhaus at an altitude of 1834 meters, where you will find a restaurant and a magnificent panoramic view. Be sure to visit the beautiful lakes in the vicinity of the city.


Old Town Aschaffenburg)

The old town of Aschaffenburg in Lower Franconia is located on the hilly right bank of the Main River, dominated by old buildings houses of the 17th and 18th centuries. It is here that you will find art gallery with an impressive collection of Dutch and early German paintings, as well as a palace museum with a magnificent palace library and a number of splendid state apartments. During a city tour it is worth paying Special attention The 12th century monastery church of Saints Peter and Alexander.

Official website: schloesser.bayern.de


9. Mittenwald ( Mittenwald)

Mittenwald lies in the beautiful sheltered Isar valley, flanked to the south and west by forest, dominated by the Wetterstein peak. One of the most charming towns in the Bavarian Alps, Mittenwald is famous for its magnificent old houses with their unique frescoed exteriors, as well as the Baroque parish church with a painted tower. Built in 1745, it is famous for the statue of Matthias Klotz, who died here in 1743.


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The old town of Amberg is still surrounded by medieval walls with towers and gates, and is a great place to get a real taste of old Bavaria. The center of Amberg's Old Town is the Market Square, and the highlight of the square is the 14th-century town hall with its exquisite Council of Chambers and beautiful coffered ceilings. During the tour, don't miss the late Gothic St. Martin's Church, built in 1421, it is the most important historical plan Gothic church in the Upper Palatinate, after the cathedral Regensburg. Highlights include the 91-meter west tower, built in 1534, and the imposing monument to Count Palatine Rupprecht, who died in 1397.


The biggest and most southern territory Germany, Bavaria, famous for its rich history and various attractions. It is here that the most beautiful german castles And interesting museums, and also - the most unique natural attractions of the country. The most popular Bavarian a tourist route 366 km long - Romantische Strasse - Romantic road running from north to south of Bavaria and covering the most interesting sights of this beautiful territory of Germany. Naturally, one of the most important objects romantic road is the most romantic of all the world's castles - Neuschwanstein.

Neuschwanstein Castle

Without exaggeration, this fairytale castle- a real symbol of Bavaria, its best and most beautiful attraction. Located among the impregnable Alps, near the Austrian border, this sophisticated fairy-tale castle seems to soar above the ground, captivating with its beauty and grace. It was erected at the end of the 19th century, and an unprecedented amount for those times was spent on its construction - 6 million gold marks. To recoup the money spent, the castle was opened for visits almost immediately - to the delight of tourists and guests of Bavaria.

In general, in Bavaria there are many "most-most" German sights - both architectural and natural. For example, Mount Zugspitze is the highest in Germany.

Mount Zugspitze

Naturally, visiting Bavaria and not visiting the Zugspitze - the most interesting natural attraction in Bavaria - would be unreasonable. Moreover, to conquer this highest German mountain top(2962 m) you won't need any special equipment nor special climbing skills. The fact is that more than one comfortable route has been developed to climb the Zugspitze mountain. You can get here both by rail and by bus. And then - along the picturesque, breathtaking cable car. That's just going to such fascinating journey don't forget to bring warm clothes - it's always quite cold on the Zugspitze. But what great views open from the very high point Germany! You will be able to see Stuttgart, and Dresden, and Berlin, and Bremen, and Hamburg, and Rostock!

Lake Chiemsee

And the largest lake in Bavaria, its attraction and one of the largest natural reservoirs in Germany is Lake Chiemsee. Its area is more than 80 square kilometers, and maximum depth- more than 73 meters. No wonder this big natural reservoir often referred to as the "Bavarian Sea". It is surrounded by many small warm lakes, on the banks of which you can comfortably sunbathe and swim in the warm season. No wonder these places are favorite among both the Bavarians and the guests of Bavaria. A popular holiday destination on the Chiemsee is the PRIENAVERA Aquapark in Prien and the CHIEMGAU THERMEN in Bad Endorf.

A walk along the Chiemsee on a pleasure boat will also bring a lot of pleasure. Especially for antique lovers. After all, in addition to natural beauties, there are also unique architectural and cultural attractions on the Chiemsee - the most beautiful palace on the island of Herrenchiemsee and the ancient convent on Fraueninsel Island.

German National Museum in Nuremberg

Located in Bavaria and the most famous, largest and oldest German museum. This is the National Museum of Art, History and Culture in Nuremberg. It was founded in the building of the Carthusian monastery in 1852. Today, more than a million different exhibits are stored here, including those dated from the Stone Age. In the presented exposition - samples of culture and art of German-speaking countries of different time periods. This and beautiful paintings, and beautiful sculptures, and design objects, and a great variety of historical objects, and documents, and scientific instruments, and weapons, and pharmaceutical supplies, and musical instruments, and even toys. By the way, it is here that an exclusive collection of historical puppet theaters is kept.

Alte Pinakothek in Munich

Undoubtedly popular with fans and connoisseurs of German painting is another cultural Bavarian landmark - the Alte Pinakothek. This world's largest art gallery is located in Munich. In its 19 huge halls and fifty cabinets, more than seven hundred paintings belonging to Raphael and Albrecht Dürer, Leonardo da Vinci and Rembrandt, Bosch and Rubens are exhibited. Among the real treasures of the Pinakothek are the best examples of French, Spanish, Italian and Dutch painting, collected by the Wittelsbach dynasty.

BMW Museum

There are more in Bavaria modern museums. One of them is the BMW Museum in Munich. It is entirely dedicated to the history and current achievements of this famous German automotive company. Its exposition presents absolutely all models of cars and motorcycles created by the company during its existence. More than 250,000 people visit the BMW Museum every year.

Old town in Regensburg

And if you want to see old Germany and plunge into its medieval spirit - go to Regensburg, in the Old Town of which more than a thousand buildings are concentrated - churches, palaces and other architectural sights, including those dating from the 14th-15th centuries.

Among them is a real masterpiece. medieval architecture- Regensburg Stone Bridge.

Bavaria has been staying for many years popular place recreation. The beauty of the Alpine landscapes, original cities with many attractions and rich history, developed infrastructure and hospitality local residents made Bavaria the best place recreation for hundreds of thousands of travelers. On the territory of Bavaria there are many ancient cities, and the capital of the land is Munich, the sights of which are worth telling in more detail.

The Marienplatz square is located in the center of the city. perfect place for walking, the main decoration of the square is the town hall building. The city has preserved beautiful medieval churches and temples, and art lovers should definitely visit local galleries and exhibition halls. Munich City Museum, Bavarian National Museum, Deutsches Museum, Alte Pinakothek - these are just a few of the cultural attractions of Munich.

Big interest for travelers are foothills Alps, there are many hiking trails. In the mountains, in addition to unique lakes, beautiful groves and caves, you can also find several architectural sights. Popular excursions to Eagle's Nest. Few people can imagine that such a majestic and formidable name hides a small stone house carved among the rocks. It was built back in 1930 and presented to Adolf Hitler for his jubilee. The attraction got its name because of its specific location. Copyright www.site

Not far from Regensburg, on the banks of the Danube, is the famous Walhalla (Hall of Fame). A majestic building, comparable in size to the Athenian Acropolis, stores busts and memorials with the names of prominent figures of science and culture, military leaders, musicians and writers. Speaking of architectural sights, it is worth mentioning the Nymphenburg Palace, located in Munich. Its construction was completed in 1675. Today, next to the building there is a luxurious garden with an area of ​​200 hectares.

Traveling through the Bavarian cities will bring a lot of unforgettable impressions. Bavaria welcomes guests all year round and has become permanent place holding numerous festivals and global events. Oktoberfest alone brings together thousands of travelers from the most different countries peace.

Bavaria is popular not only among fans of sightseeing tourism, there are first-class ski resorts in the region that attract lovers active rest from all over the world. Holiday season in the Bavarian Alps begins in the second half of November and lasts until March, one of the most popular ski resorts is Mittenwald. This resort has trails of various difficulty levels, including those suitable for children and beginners, so it is considered a great place for families. The Ruhpolding and Brauneck resorts are more focused on experienced and professional athletes.

Bavaria, whose sights attract tourists from all over the world, is a truly magnificent region. There are many ancient palaces and castles that amaze the imagination with their beauty. Everyone who loves Germany should know at least some of them.

Neuschwanstein

Today this castle is considered a symbol of Bavaria. It is characterized by elegance and sophistication. Tall, looking to the sky, he is the epitome of elegance. White stone walls and patterned windows look very attractive. And at the top are oval turrets, complemented by arched balconies and loopholes.

The castle was built in a rather unusual style. It is not often possible to see a building that combines late Gothic, Romanesque and Byzantine features. Only Bavaria can surprise tourists like that.

Which can be called quite interesting, yet not as attractive to some travelers as Füssen, in the vicinity of which this castle is located. And there is nothing strange in this. In Munich, of course, art galleries, museums and temples, but Neuschwanstein surpasses them in many ways.

The castle looks great against the backdrop of alpine nature, spread around. From afar, it seems fake and, rather, resembles a scenery for a theatrical performance. This is the most fabulous, delightful of all the castles built during the life of King Ludwig.

Excursion to the castle

Excursions in Bavaria are very popular among tourists. It's always interesting to learn something new. But an excursion to Neuschwanstein is something quite unusual. People climb up the asphalt path. Climbing far enough up the mountain they see suspension bridge extending over the valley. And below is a waterfall, the height of which is 45 meters. Some tourists prefer to stop half way and not move on. They are definitely missing out. Walking a little further, you can reach a place with a wonderful view of the extraordinary mountain world surrounding the castle.

Linderhof

This beautiful palace was also erected under Ludwig. The ruler of Bavaria was lucky that he lived to the time when the construction work was completed. Linderhof, in fact, is a combination of pompous baroque and elegant rococo. Surprises a huge number of mirrors enclosed in golden frames. All of them create an interesting effect - the area of ​​​​the rooms visually increases.

Interior decoration

The most talented European artists worked on the interior design of Linderhof. The walls are decorated with paintings and colorful tapestries. A visit to the palace leaves a lot of impressions. Some even feel dizzy from the abundance of vases, figurines, large porcelain birds and flowers, crystal chandeliers with many candles (however, they say that all of them never burned at the same time), marble fireplaces. Bavaria, whose sights are known even outside the country, is fabulous land where you can experience many unforgettable moments.

Altenstein

The name of this castle is translated as "Old Stone". It is located in the northern part small town Bad Liebenstein. The castle was built at the dawn of the Middle Ages, which means it fully justifies its name.

It's no secret that many people want to visit Germany just to see such sights. There are many tourists here from our country, because at present it is not at all difficult to obtain a visa necessary for a trip. Bavaria, whose sights attract many Russians, is always glad to see guests, it welcomes them cordially, drawing them into its unusual world.

Restoration work

But back to the castle. Unfortunately, not a single original building of Altenstein has survived to this day. And there is nothing strange in this, because wars were constantly going on in this territory, and fires also occurred. There must have been others adverse factors contributed to the destruction of the castle. But it was restored. And today this oldest attraction is no longer a fortified citadel, it has turned into a luxurious country residence.

Now reconstruction work is being carried out here, as a result of which in a year the castle should acquire a look characteristic of the late Renaissance. This is exactly what Altenstein was like in the middle of the 17th century.

Bavaria, whose sights inspire artists and poets, is undoubtedly the best corner in the country, but it is also recommended to visit Thuringia, where this castle is located. You can, of course, admire the photographs, but the impressions will not be so strong.

Park and underground river

The castle, standing on the gentle side of the mountain, called Saxe-Meiningen, is also famous for its large park stretching over 160 hectares. Many are surprised when they find out that a river flows underground on its territory. Previously, it was on the surface, but as a result of equipment underground tunnel suddenly changed direction. secret passages located under the park were completely flooded.

Reincarnations

Many centuries have passed since the founding of the castle, and during all this time not only appearance has undergone changes. It is also noteworthy that he constantly passed from one owner to another. Altenstein survived during the Inquisition, feudal civil strife and world wars.

In different periods, it served as a refuge for Protestants, a country residence, a place of detention and even a hospital. We can say that Altenstein Castle has gone through several reincarnations. His fate was not easy.

Owners of Altenstein

Among the owners of the castle are such prominent people as St. Boniface (he was called the German Apostle), Thuringian landgraves, knights, electors from Saxony, including Frederick the Wise, famous for his favorable attitude towards the famous Martin Luther, reformer and Protestant. The latter, by the way, also lived here for some time, and where the old beech tree, named after him, grew, today there is a monument dedicated to this great man.

Restoration, exhibitions

Do not count how many times Altenstein was destroyed and rebuilt. It is currently considered historical monument, and in this moment reconstruction works are carried out in it, which are carried out here regularly. Some rooms have already been restored, and now they have small exhibitions that everyone can visit. People are happy that they have the opportunity to visit this amazing architectural complex.

Excursions are held strictly according to the schedule, which tourists are informed in information desk located near the castle, in the premises of a former farm. When all the necessary work in Altenstein is completed, an extensive memorial and historical complex will begin to operate here.

Bad Füssing

All the cities of Bavaria are very beautiful, the living conditions here are very good. Bad Füssing is no exception. This cozy town, which in 1950 began to be considered a resort. At that time, the Germans tried to find oil here, but they found it instead. Since then, residents of Germany and other countries come here to relax. There are wide streets beautiful fountains, green parks and squares. In a word, this place is rightfully considered the pride of the country. Despite the small size of the town, there are as many as three large thermal complexes here. Impressive, isn't it? Everyone chooses where to go - to "Thermes-1", "Johannesbad" or "Europe Thermes". Judging by the reviews, tourists really like their holidays in Bad Füssing, and they do not regret at all that they have been here.

Kelheim

Many travelers, arriving in Bavaria, prefer to go to Kelheim first of all. But this is not because the city attracts them with something. Just here you can take a boat to the old monastery called Weltenburg. By the way, you will have to swim through the famous Danube Fault.

Some inexperienced travelers do not immediately understand what is at stake. Not everyone has heard of this break. What does he represent? In fact, this is part of the Danube, located between Weltenburg and Kelheim. Its length is 6 kilometers. Here the Danube flows in a deep narrow gorge, and the tops of rocks rise above the water, on which magnificent mixed forests grow.

If there is really in Germany fantastic place, then this is undoubtedly Bavaria. Attractions, reviews of which are full of admiring words, are a real magnet for tourists, who are growing here every year.