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Outside Munich, Germany

Outside Munich, Germany

Given that so much of the USA right now is covered in snow and fighting blizzard conditions and Australia is bracing for the impact and devastation of a category 5 cyclone off the coast of Queensland, I thought a picturesque view of a relaxed summer day was critically in order for today's post. 

There are over 25,000 castles in Germany today; some are only ruins, but many of them are well-preserved and home to museums, restaurants and even hotels. One of the best ways to see many of the castles is by taking a River Rhein tour (day trip for those with little time) and an AmaWaterways River cruise for those that want to learn more about each castle and explore the Germany culture more in-depth, spending the night on the river cruise ship and doing daily explorations of the various towns/sites.

Here is a list of 10 of my favorite castles in Germany:

1. Burg Klopp located in Bingen, Germany - http://www.steveclapp.com/places/KloppCastle.htm

2. Rotteln Schloss located in Steinen, Germany

3. Hohenzollern Castle located just outside Sttutgart, Germany - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hohenzollern_Castle

4. Heidelberg Castle located in Heidelberg, Germany - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidelberg_Castle

5. Neuschwanstein Castle (perhaps the best well-known in Germany) located in Bavaria - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuschwanstein_Castle

6. Guttenberg Castle located in the Neckar valley - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guttenberg,_Bavaria

7. Burg Eltz near Koblenz, Germany - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_Eltz

8. Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin, Germany : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlottenburg_Palace

9. Burg Rheinfels, built above St. Goar, Germany - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Rheinfels

10. Maus Turm located on the Rhein River outside Bingen, Germany - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mouse_Tower


Summer is the perfect time to travel to Europe (although it is peak season then) but there are some excellent rates being offered right now on AMA Waterways river cruises (lasting about 9-15+ days). Call or email for some quotes and to find out more about it! It's an excellent way to relax and enjoy the beautiful sights and learn about the history and culture.

Thank you to J. & V. Miller for the use of their lovely photo, taken last summer while they were on a Germany tour.
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