Good news, dear Lykkers!
If you’re yearning to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, Germany’s countryside offers the perfect retreat.
With its charming towns, lush landscapes, and serene ambiance, a trip to these hidden gems promises a refreshing and relaxing holiday.
Let’s start our journey to discover some of the best countryside towns in Germany!
<h3>How to Get There</h3>
Traveling to this picturesque town is quite straightforward. You can catch a train or rent a car to drive through the scenic routes directly from Frankfurt (2 hours by car, almost 3 hours by train) and Munich (3 hours by car, almost 4 hours by train).
If you choose to go by train expect to spend from €30 to €40 in economy class. Germany's efficient public transportation system ensures a smooth journey, making these tranquil destinations easily accessible.
<h3>Rothenburg ob der Tauber</h3>
Be ready to step into a fairy tale: Rothenburg ob der Tauber is a well-preserved medieval town in the Franconia region of Bavaria. This quintessentially German town is a highlight of the Romantic Road, a scenic route through southern Germany.
<b>1. Plönlein</b>
-Nestled in the town, the picturesque <b>Plönlein</b>, captivates visitors with its charming half-timbered houses and cobblestone streets, embodying the fairy-tale essence of medieval Germany. Rothenburg is a well-known destination for tourists, famous for its medieval architecture and inspiration for the Pinocchio cartoon. To avoid crowds, consider visiting a bit earlier in the day.
<b>2. Medieval Crime and Justice Museum</b>
Just a short stroll away, the <b>Medieval Crime and Justice Museum</b>. If you're a history enthusiast and enjoy visiting museums, this is a must-see. The museum provides a thorough exploration of medieval Germany and its societal structure. Exhibits are well-explained in both English and German, ensuring accessibility for all visitors.
Plan to spend 1-2 hours to fully absorb the detailed exhibits—it's definitely worthwhile. The staff is friendly, polite, and helpful. Admission is approximately $10, and the museum is open from 10 AM to 6 PM.
<h3>Accommodation Recommendation</h3>
To fully enjoy the experience of the traditional Bavarian atmosphere we suggest <b>Hotel Reichsküchenmeister - Das Herz von Rothenburg</b>, which is located in the heart of the city and boasts a traditional Franconian style. The building itself is historic and beautifully maintained, reflecting the charm and character of the medieval town.
<b>Estimated cost:</b> Approximately €120 - €160
<b>Address:</b> Kirchpl. 8, 91541 Rothenburg ob der Tauber
<h3>Useful Tips and Guidance</h3>
<b>- Best Time to Visit:</b> Spring (April-June) and Autumn (September-October) offer mild weather and fewer tourists.
<b>- Language:</b> While German is the primary language, English is widely understood in tourist areas.
<b>- Currency:</b> Euro (€). Credit cards are accepted, but carry some cash for smaller establishments.
<b>- Local Etiquette:</b> Greet locals with a polite “Guten Tag” (Good day). Tipping (5-10%) is appreciated in restaurants.
<b>- Parking:</b> If you are driving, there are several parking lots outside the town walls where you can park your car and walk into the historic center.
Here you have the perfect holiday to enjoy some time outside the big city!
Wishing you comfortable holidays and a beautiful week looking around the rural face of Germany!
Bye, Lykkers!