Updated June 11, 2026 by europeexplored
Echternach is Luxembourg’s oldest city, a storybook medieval town tucked into the lush Müllerthal Valley right on the German border. Founded in 698 AD around its magnificent Benedictine abbey, Echternach blends ancient history with a vibrant cultural scene, floral-lined streets, and access to some of Luxembourg’s most enchanting hiking trails. It’s the perfect day trip […]
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Categories: Luxembourg, Sights
June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Ludwig II built Linderhof Palace in a remote valley 30 km southwest of Oberammergau. He built it not as a seat of power but as a private fantasy, a retreat where he could be alone. Linderhof is the smallest of his three palaces and the only one he lived to see completed. Construction began in […]
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Categories: Castles, Germany, Mountains, Nature, Sights, Sights
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Neuschwanstein Castle is the most photographed building in Germany, and the reason is not the architecture. It is the location. The castle sits on a rugged hill above the Pollat Gorge, surrounded by the Bavarian Alps, with lakes and forests stretching in every direction. King Ludwig II built it as a private refuge, not a […]
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Categories: Castles, Germany, Sights, Sights
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Eltz Castle is the only castle on the left bank of the Moselle that has never been destroyed or rebuilt. It survived the Thirty Years’ War, the French Revolution, and both World Wars without a single cannonball to its walls. The castle sits on a 70-metre rock spur above the Elzbach River, hidden in a […]
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Categories: Castles, Germany, Sights, Sights
Updated June 19, 2026 by europeexplored
Deep in the Berchtesgaden Alps, Rothbachfall plunges 470 metres down a sheer rock face, making it the highest waterfall in Germany. The water drops in three stages, each one adding to the roar that echoes through the valley. Reaching the falls requires a hike through the spectacular Klausbach Valley. The trail passes through dense forest, […]
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Categories: Germany, Nature, Nature, Waterfalls
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Distant shrieks of roller coaster riders mix with the smell of fresh waffles and the hum of animated crowds at Europa-Park. This sprawling theme park in the German town of Rust offers a whirlwind tour of fifteen European countries in miniature, from the timbered villages of Germany to the whitewashed streets of Greece. Each themed […]
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Categories: Amusement and Theme Parks, Germany
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Steam rises gently from outdoor thermal pools as morning mist clings to the Bavarian countryside surrounding Bad Füssing. This small German town has perfected the art of wellness, earning its reputation as the largest thermal spa and wellness resort complex in all of Europe. Three warm springs bubble up from deep underground, feeding a network […]
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Categories: Germany, Wellness, Relax & Sports, Wellness, Relax & Sports
Updated June 19, 2026 by europeexplored
Frankenstein Castle perches on a wooded hilltop above Darmstadt in southern Germany, a crumbling medieval fortress that inspired Mary Shelley legendary novel. Built in the thirteenth century, the castle belonged to the Lords of Frankenstein, an actual noble family who owned these lands for centuries. Local legends speak of alchemists and experiments conducted within the […]
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Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Morning light spills across the sandstone facades of the Zwinger courtyard as a lone cello note drifts from a nearby conservatory window. The Elbe River, broad and silver, reflects the twin spires of the Frauenkirche while cyclists glide along the Brühlsche Terrasse. Dresden does not shout about its beauty. It reveals itself slowly through baroque […]
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Categories: Cities, Germany, Sights, Sights, Virtual Travel
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Bonn carries its history with quiet dignity along the banks of the Rhine. This city served as the capital of West Germany for four decades, a role that shaped its character without overwhelming its charm. Beethoven was born here in 1770, and his presence permeates the old town. His birthplace at Bonngasse 20 draws music […]
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Categories: Germany, Sights, Virtual Travel