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on November 29, 2008
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Travel the Romantische Straße Holiday Route in Bavaria
The Romantic Road (Romantische Straße) is Germany’s most popular holiday route. It passes through medieval towns including Rothenburg, Dinkelsbühl, Nördlingen, and Füssen.

photo credit: albany_tim
The Romantic Road (Romantische Straße) in western Bavaria is the best known and most popular of Germany’s numerous thematic holiday routes. The top sights include the fantasy, neo-Romanesque Schloss Neuschwanstein castle and wall-enclosed medieval town Rothenburg ob der Tauber. »»»Continue reading…
Tags: Augsburg, Dinkelsbühl, Füssen, Landsberg, Mad King Ludwig, Nördlingen, Romantic Road, Romantische Straße, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Schloss Neuschwanstein, Tauber Valley, UNESCO, Wieskirche, Würzburg
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See Germany’s Romantic Road Route on Public Transportation
Although a car is convenient, public transportation (either trains or buses) are available to most sights on the Romantic Road (Romantische Straße) in Bavaria, Germany.

photo credit: uLe @ Dortmund
The Romantic Road (Romantische Straße) holiday route in Bavaria is for many visitors a top destination and highlight of a trip to Bavaria. This 350-km (220-mile) route has some of Germany’s most romantic sights. The Romantic Road is easiest traveled by private car but public transportation (trains and buses) are also available to most sights. Popular stops along the Romantic Road include medieval castles (Schloss Harburg), the fantasy Disney-line Schloss Neuschwanstein Castle, wall-encircled towns (Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Dinkelsbühl, Nördlingen), palaces (UNESCO-listed Residenz in Würzburg, Schillingsfürst), and churches (the UNESCO-listed Wieskirche).
- The Europabus EB190 has changed its route and from 2008 only stops at major sights and no longer run the full length of the Romantic Road as it has done for more than half a century.
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Tags: Augsburg, Dinkelsbühl, Ettal, Frankfurt am Main, München, Munich, Nördlingen, Romantic Road, Romantic Towns, Romantische Straße, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Schloss Neuschwanstein, UNESCO, Wieskirche, Würzburg
Posted by Henk Bekker
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Deutsche Touring Started a New 2009 Schedule for Seeing Germany’s Romantische Straße
Europabus EB 190 connects Frankfurt and Füssen via much of the Romantic Road daily during summer. Stops include Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Augsburg, Nördlingen, Dinkelsbühl, Würzburg, and Munich (München).

photo credit: gatowlion
The Romantic Road (Romantische Straße) was founded in 1950 as a tourism promotion project. This massively popular holiday route has since become a top destination for visitors to Germany. It is hugely popular with bus parties from all nations – notice the Japanese road signs.
Although a car is the easiest and most convenient way to travel the full 350-km (220-mile) route, the Romantic Road can also be done on public transportation. The easiest way is on the Europabus, which has been operating along this route since its inception.
- The routing of the Europabus on the Romantic Road has been changed drastically from summer 2008 – all previous timetables and routings are now completely redundant.
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Tags: Augsburg, EB190, Ettal, Europabus, Frankfurt am Main, Füssen, Hohenschwangau, München, Munich, Nördlingen, Oberammergau, Romantic Road, Romantic Towns, Romantische Straße, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Schloss Neuschwanstein, Schwangau, Travel by Bus, Wertheim, Wieskirche, Würzburg