| | Franconia | Discover the unique charm of Franconia in Bavaria. With its half-timbered towns, castles, and folk festivals, this region offers something for everyone.
Don't miss the Bayreuth Festival and the famous Christkindlesmarkt in Nuremberg.
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| What makes the Bavarian region of Franconia so unique? It is home to charming half-timbered towns and villages like Nuremberg, Fürth and Bamberg, and numerous castles and palaces.
This region also offers a wealth of folk festivals and other lively gatherings, such as the Bayreuth Festival, a world-famous event dedicated to the music of Wagner. It is a place for gourmets, lovers of art and opera, and all those who enjoy celebrating the run-up to Christmas at the Christkindlesmarkt in Nuremberg. Discover the charming cities, towns and festivals your clients shouldn't miss in Franconia by clicking on the images on the right.
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| Lush mountains, crystal clear mountain lakes and historic towns– a region that overall typifies the "Alpine feeling". Plus, rich regional culinary specialities that are not to be missed. The historic and endearing city of Augsburg houses both history and innovation at UNESCO level. On Lake Constance, the Bavarian lion stands guard at the entrance to the harbour of Lindau, whose charming old town is located on an island connected by a bridge.
While Füssen, is steps away from the world-famous Neuschwanstein Castle. Discover more about the Allgäu/Bavarian-Swabia region with our articles on the right! | | Allgäu/Bavarian-Swabia | Get immersed in the breathtaking beauty of Allgäu/Bavarian-Swabia. From the lush mountains to crystal-clear lakes, this region offers a true Alpine experience.
Explore the charming towns of Augsburg, Lindau, and Füssen, and indulge in delicious regional cuisine. Learn more with our selected articles!
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| The blue and white heart beats strongly here, with its mountains, lakes, monasteries, castles, and cities. The state capital of Munich offers museums and theatres of international renown, diverse shopping options, architectural highlights, restaurants and rustic inns such as the Hofbräuhaus. The beautiful landscapes of Upper Bavaria were also much loved by the Fairy Tale King Ludwig II, who crowned selected places with castles and palaces like Linderhof in the Ammergau Alps or Herrenchiemsee on the island of the same name.
The region is also famous for its lakes in the Alpine region, which include the lakes of Königssee, Tegernsee, and Walchensee. Find some inspirational activities to include in your clients' itinerary with our articles on the right. | |
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