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Würzburg has been called the ‘Pearl of the Romantic Road’. And on the Romantic Road in Germany that takes you past jewel after bewitching Bavarian jewel, that’s no small claim. But Würzburg effortlessly lives up to the hype.
Between hills carpeted with vineyards, in the heart of Germany’s wine-growing region, the city is best known as home of the Würzburg Residence. A stunning and extravagant palace — think French château meets German Baroque brilliance — with the most magical, and most manicured, gardens you’ll ever see.
On arriving, head first to the palace for a baptism by fire — fires of the passionately romantic kind, of course — into what is to come on this road trip. Explore chapels, gardens, and stately halls, all gilt, gold, and crystal.
Find yourself seduced by the otherworldly splendour of this intriguing building. And once you’ve had your fix of fairy tales, head to a bar to sample some of the wine for which this city is also famous.
Visiting
Würzburg
1+
Recom. Days
277 km
from Munich
2h50min
drive
Visit
Bad Mergentheim
spa town and medieval castle
Tauberbischofsheim
beautiful and quintessentially German town
Eat at
Alte Mainmühle
€€€
river views, surrounded by vineyards
Bürgerspital Weinstuben
€€€€
part of local vineyard, great Franconian wines
Eat at
Backöfele
€€€
rustic, authentic Franconian food
Parking
Kostenfreier öffentlicher Parkplatz
Free
free parking close to Ludwig Bridge
Stay at
Wohnmobilstellplatz Kitzingen
€€€
riverside and within walking distance of old town
If Würzburg felt like an amorous idyll, Rothenberg, your next road trip stop, amps it up further. One of the best-preserved Medieval cities in Germany, here you’ll step back in time to the Bavarian Middle Ages.
Half-timbered red-roofed houses and cobbled streets are set between majestic churches, striking city walls, ancient ramparts, and a Baroque castle. It’s like the set of a fairytale blockbuster — in fact, the village from Disney’s Pinocchio was based on Rothenburg.
Drive your campervan through the green wonderland of the Taubertal valley to reach your next Romantic Road destination in Germany.
Wandering around the town doesn’t take long — but the endless photo ops might. For breathtaking views, climb to the top of the historic Town Hall. And when night falls and most of the tourists leave, patrol the city walls with the night watchman, looking over this ancient picture-perfect town twinkling in the darkness. Rothenburg makes being romantic easy.
Visiting
Rothenburg
1+
Recom. Days
65km
from Würzburg
50min
drive
Visit
Weikersheim
exceptionally photogenic Renaissance palace
Käthe Wohlfahrtt
three-story Christmas emporium open all year
Harburg Castle
medieval gem complete with dungeon and ballroom
Creglingen
quirky little town, home to the Thimble Museum.
Eat at
Gasthof Goldener Greifen
€€€
14th century stone inn
Louvre
€€€
Japanese cuisine for those craving a change
Parking
Nördlinger Straße
€
cheap, within walking distance of centre
Stay at
Camping Tauberromantik
€€€
green, peaceful and walking distance of center
A little over 60 km further on this Romantic Road in Germany, the next town to charm you is Nördlingen.
Arrive in another medieval marvel, this time with preserved city walls that encircle its almost perfectly round old town. At its heart is the mighty Gothic wonder that is St. George’s Church — whose tower offers panoramas across town. Less visited than Rothenburg, here you won’t have to jostle other visitors to get those winning couple shots.
Oh, and incidentally, Nördlingen sits in the middle of a giant crater created 15 million years ago by an asteroid, an extraterrestrial visit that just adds to its magic.
Soak up the quaint but captivating old-world atmosphere. Pay a visit to the Rathaus, or town hall, with its gorgeous gables and half-timbered walls.
Climb the Kirchturm Daniel for views across the ochre-tinted roofs and beyond. Like with Rothenburg, Hollywood has made good use of Nordlingen, which was a backdrop in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory — so look out for Oompa Loompas.
Visiting
Nordlingen
1
Recom. Days
90km
from Rothenburg ob der Tauber
1h10min
drive
Visit
Riesenkrater Museum
for more on the asteroid that hit Nordlingen
Stadtmuseum
everything from Stone Age to 20th-century art
Burg Niederhaus
evocative ancient ruins
Eat at
Café Radlos
€€€
pizza and pasta in chic setting
La Fontana
€€€
Nördlingen's most popular restaurant
Cafe-buch.de
€€
coffee, cake and secondhand books
Parking
Busparkplatz Schlössle, Kaiserwiese
€
cheap and just outside city walls
Stay at
Campingplatz Ringlesmühle
€€€
quiet with fire pit and cheap beer
Augsburg is Bavaria’s oldest city, founded before the Romans arrived. Admittedly, it’s not the most romantic of all the towns on this road trip from Frankfurt to Munich. But it has a rich and fascinating history — and stoking the intellect can fuel the flames of passion, right?
Plus you’ll still have the pleasure of visiting luxurious palatial homes, stumbling upon Baroque fountains, and visiting Gothic churches — if you haven’t had enough yet.
Visit the Rathaus, six stories of history and culture. Then there’s the Perlachturm, a 1000-year-old watch tower. From the top, you’ll spy the Alps further along the Romantic Road in Germany.
For your fix of historic beauty, head to the Schaezlerpalais, a Rococo-style mansion and art museum. Relax in a cafe on the Maximilianstrasse and soak up the atmosphere. Wander the historic centre with its townhouses and majestic boulevards.
And, to end, we think a candlelit dinner among the vaulted ceilings of a traditional restaurant sounds like a great idea.
Visiting
Augsburg
1
Recom. Days
80km
from Nördlingen
1h10min
drive
Visit
Dinkelsbühl
yet another gorgeous Bavarian town
Dom St. Maria
for Gothic majesty and rare art
Wiekirche church
set in an Alpine meadow with mountain views
Augsburger Puppenkiste
marionette theatre telling fairy-tales
Eat at
Ratskeller
€€
authentic and traditional Bavarian cuisine
Lustküche
€€€€
romantic with low lighting and candles
John Benton
€€€
a range of European cuisine
Parking
HS-Augsburg Parkplatz W-Gebäude
€€€
20 minutes from center on foot
Stay at
Ludwigshof am See
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lakeside swimming, plenty of space and shade
Hohenschwangau. Not quite the last stop on the Romantic Road in Germany. But it does feel like Bavaria’s final flourish.
Hohenschwangau is prized above all for Neuschwanstein, the fairytale castle to rival all others. Its spires, turrets, towers, and balconies, dramatic and whimsical by turns, have inspired artists from Walt Disney to Wagner, and is exactly where princesses might sleep for hundreds of years. Perched amid a panorama of lakes, fields, and the Bavarian Alps, this is the world’s most iconic storybook castle.
Expect to come across fairies, queens, princes, and perhaps even a witch or two, as you enter the village. You’ll be desperate to head straight to Neuschwanstein, already under its spell. But hang on until sun sets and crowds disperse — this is when the castle is at its most magical.
Until then, there is also the other castle, Hohenschwangau itself, which deserves some of the spotlights shone on its more famous sibling.
Visiting
Hohenschwangau
1
Recom. Days
110km
from Augsburg
1h30min
drive
Visit
Füssen
Pastel-coloured town at foot of the Alps.
Landsberg am Lech
Colourful Wes Anderson-esque town.
Forggensee Lake
Sparkling blue and surrounded by meadows.
Linderhof Palace
Famed for its Hall of Mirrors.
Eat at
Hotel Hirsch
€€€€€
Ballroom-style setting with Haute Bavarian cuisine.
Schlossbrauhaus Schwangau
€€
Micro-brewery, traditional food.
Madame Plüsch
€€€
Retro furnishings, lots of character.
Parking
Parkplatz Schwangau
€€€€
Short walk to Neuschwanstein castle.
Stay at
Camping Brunnen
€€€€
Lakeside with spectacular views.
The end of your romantic road trip is the region’s capital, Munich, a city best known for its raucous beer festival, Oktoberfest, but a compelling destination all year round. Here rich tradition meets contemporary art and BMW museums meet Lederhosen-sporting locals.
With its elegant royal palaces, Christmas markets in winter, fairy-light strewn gardens in summer, and, of course, its beer, Munich is a city where each and every component kindles romance.
Wander streets made for holding hands. Visit one of the many galleries in Kunstareal. Climb the 86 steps to the top of the Frauenkirche for superb views. Enjoy people watching in the English Garden. Explore the hip and bohemian Schwabing.
Finally, peruse the culinary treats at Viktualienmarkt, the famous food market. Then cleanse the palate with an enormous tankard of beer in one of the many thrumming beer halls. And experience Gemütlichkeit — a combination of cosiness, well-being, and relaxation — a feeling surely best experienced as one half of a couple.
Visiting
Munich
1
Recom. Days
130km
from Hohenschwangau
1h50min
drive
Visit
Haus der Kunst
Interdisciplinary art gallery.
Müllersches Volksbad
Art Nouveau swimming pool and sauna.
Eat at
Hofbräuhaus
€€
Oldest beer hall in the world.
Master’s Home
€€€
Stately home themed, wood panelling and hunting paraphernalia.
Eat at
Ratskeller
€€€
Historic extravagance, Bavarian specialities.
Parking
Bus parking Allianz-Arena
€€€
Campervan parking 40 mins from city center on public transport.
Stay at
Campingplatz Nord-West
€€€
Close to public transport to city center.
27 km
from Munich
35min
drive