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Bavaria
Travel Guide
Author:
Peter Wilson
Bavaria is Germany's largest state and is located in the southern
region of the country. There are resorts, hotels and private rentals
located throughout the state. The first step is to decide which
areas you most want to visit and plan an itinerary. Then you can
begin to decide on accommodations. A variety of choices are
available from the more affordable hotels to the more expensive
resorts. Information on hotels and other rentals can be found and
reserved online.
Hotels and Dining Bavaria is home to large cities such as Munich and
many smaller resort towns as well. There is a range of vacation and
accommodation opportunities around the state. Smaller resort towns,
such as Prien, are smaller than Munich, but still offer plenty to
do. Hotels, shops and restaurants are all in walking distance from
the train station. The same is true for Munich.
In many resorts, bus services are offered to and from the resort to
surrounding attractions. If you plan to stay in the resort and use
the bus service, you may not need to rent a vehicle during your
stay. If you want to branch out and explore more of the surrounding
areas of the region, or if you just want the freedom to go on your
own schedule, you may want to rent a car.
There are thousands of restaurants throughout Bavaria for dining.
Schweinsbraten is a common food in most places. This is a pork roast
with dumplings and gravy. Fresh fish, such as trout and salmon are
common foods in the area and are served in most restaurants. Bavaria
is home to many beer halls that serve traditional German cuisine
with a variety of local beers. Sightseeing in Bavaria Bavaria is
home to a few castles you can explore. These were built by King
Ludwig II. The castle is ornate and resembles Versailles in Paris.
The castle and surrounding gardens are open for touring. The areas
around the Herrenchiemsee castle have plenty of activities, such as
swimming, fishing, hiking, bicycling, boating and windsurfing.
Herrenchiemsee castle was intended to be a replica of Versailles. It
has manicured gardens, elaborate decorations and a hall of mirrors.
The original plan called for seventy rooms, but it was never
finished. There are twenty rooms in the finished part of the castle.
Ludwig was declared mentally unfit to rule and was removed from the
throne before his plans could be carried out.
Bavarians Forest Zoo has over 300 native animals in natural
surroundings. You will see elks, bison, water birds, birds of prey,
owls, wild cats, deer, otters, badgers, cranes and fish in the zoo.
A main focus is on protecting endangered species, research and
preserving the natural habitat of the animals.
Bavaria is home to a wild west theme park. Pullman city is located
just north of Munich and has a typical American wild west theme. The
park features re-enactments of gun fights, Indians and stage
coaches. The main street area is complete with plank sidewalks and
clap board facades on replica buildings. It is reminiscent of
western towns commonly seen in the movies and old western television
series.
The park has activities like shooting galleries, music and rodeos.
There are re-enactments of the American Civil War at the park.
Guests are often seen dressed up in cowboy or Indian costumes, both
adults and children. Lodging at the park includes hotels, log cabins
and even teepees. This allows guests to experience the wild west all
day in the park and at night as well.
About the
Author:
Peter Wilson wrote a lot of articles for the guide area
of
http://www.munich-to-vienna-via-salzburg.com.
The
publisher is also publishing about bavaria .
Popular
attractions in Bavaria Germany
Author:
Ken Morris
When
it comes to travel and tourism, Bavaria is a destination in Germany
that enjoys a thriving trade and is hugely popular amongst visitors
wishing to enjoy a memorable and special European vacation. You will
find a vast array of places to visit, things to do, sights to enjoy,
and places to stay throughout Bavaria, which forms the southernmost
state of Germany. The capital city of Bavaria, which is Munich, is a
popular choice amongst visitors to the area, as are the beautiful
and majestic Bavarian Alps. With over twelve million residents
throughout Bavaria you will find yourself in a vibrant and colourful
destination when you visit the area, and with so much to see and do
here there is something to suit every member of your party or
family. You can visit a variety of major cities throughout Bavaria
in addition to Munich, and this includes Nuremburg, Regensburg,
Wurzburg, Furth, Augsburg, and Erlangen.
Enjoy the natural
beauty to be found in Bavaria
The unique and wonderful destination of Bavaria is also a place of
fabulous natural beauty, with some incredible natural sites to
visit. This includes, of course, the breathtaking Bavarian Alps,
rivers such as the famous River Danube, lakes including Lake
Constance, and parks such as the Bavarian Forest National Park.
Boasting a long and fascinating history as well as distinct culture
that stands out from other parts of Germany, this is an area that
will provide you with a truly memorable and unique vacation
experience. You will also find many attractions, including the
famous Neuschwanstein Castle, which is famed as the model of the
Sleeping Beauty castle as used by Walt Disney. Enjoy the beauty and
unique theme of the Romantic Road which runs through the area, as
well as museums, galleries, historic sites and attractions, cultural
delights, and recreational facilities. A range of events and
festivities such as the famous and lively Oktoberfest will help to
add to your experience when you visit Bavaria. Also due to host
matches for the soccer World Cup 2006, Bavaria is set to enjoy an
even larger influx of visitors this year.
Other attractions
throughout Bavaria
In addition to all of the above attractions and facilities you will
enjoy a vast array of additional amenities in Bavaria, from
excellent shopping to lively nightlife. A great range of eateries
will enable you to enjoy both local and international cuisine, with
Bavaria being a destination that is far more focussed on cuisine
that much of the rest of Germany. You will also find a great choice
of accommodations throughout Bavaria, so no matter which part of
this area you wish to stay in you can enjoy lodgings that offer
comfort and great service at affordable prices and to suit all
needs. In short, a vacation to any part of Bavaria is one that you
will remember for a long time to come, and this is certainly an area
you are likely to want to return to.
About the
Author:
Ken Morris frequently pens articles on areas associated with
history.
You
might find out more about his articles on
Bavaria over
at
http://www.munich-to-vienna-via-salzburg.com/munich/bavaria.html and
many
different sources for Bavaria knowledge.
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