Friday, July 6, 2012

Some favorite places in Germany

When traveling to Germany one of my favorite places to visit is Wetzlar, which is located in central Hesse. It features an amazingly well-preserved and restored Old Town (Altstadt), with historic plazas, a 13th century Cathedral (Dom) and scores of half-timbered houses. When staying in Wetzlar (Hesse, Germany) a definite must is biking, roller blading or just walking the many trails along the Lahn river. The scenery is beautiful and serene with meadows and wildlife (ducks and other birds) along the way. Another way to explore this area is by canoe. It is not that difficult to find a reasonable rental provider if needed for bikes or canoe. One tour we like to recommend is going towards Dorlar (to the east) and then continue all the way on that trail. Next village is Dutenhofen. There you can stop at the restaurant Zum Anker for lunch, which is located at a small lake (Heuchelheimer See.) They have nice outdoor seeing.
This is a good restaurant we recommend there: 
Restaurant Zum Anker
Category: German Cuisine
Dutenhofener See, Dutenhofen

Where to rent your bicycles:
Krumme Speiche
Kirchstrasse 5
35390 Giessen

Special Travel Tip:
There is a small road just for bikes along the Lahn river (also good for hiking.) You can access them from the southern part of Waldgirmes. Just drive towards the local public swimming pool (Geraberger Platz 1) - there is also a parking lot if you need to park your car. From there there are small roads that lead towards the Lahn river. You can go either way towards Dorlar (next village to the east), or Wetzlar (to the west.) This is an example of what you can do in the Wetzlar area while staying in Germany. On the Live Like a German site we collected many more Germany travel guides like this one - many of them written by local residents or Germany enthusiasts. They provide special insider travel tips which you can use during you Germany vacation.

This article has been written by Bettina Kraft. She likes to write Germany related travel articles on Live Like a German - a site for exploring Germany, to learn more about its culture / language, and to find great Germany vacation rentals or holiday apartments when going on a Germany vacation. Bettina likes to help visitors from all over the world to experience Germany in a different, more personal way, and make it easy for them to do so by providing detailed travel tips and advise. 


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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Looking For Cheap Ski Accommodations? Go to Germany

It's comfort and affordability rolled in one.

There are a lot of ski resorts that are spreading across the European continent but how can you assure that you are contacting the right one? Most ski resorts also charge you with rocket-high prices. Where can you find one that can fit right in your meager budget? If you feel that you are in a tight situation because of your problem in finding a good ski accommodation, then do not fret. Find one in Germany.
Whenever you take into account skiing in Europe, Germany may not swiftly appear to your psyche. Nonetheless, it like should. Germany's limits with Austria and Switzerland is situated around the Alps and, by providing Glacier skiing and World Cup tournaments, tranquil mountain hang-outs and complex traveller hubs, Germany can merely flaunt of involving for the majority of preferences. Uncover just what produces ski accommodation in Germany special.
Taking a Trip
Reclined firmly in the middle of Europe, Germany is actually hassle-free to access. In addition is the transnational flight terminal of Munich (projected flight time from London is one and a half hours) pretty much an hour or two mileage from the nation's most critical ski quarters. Ski shuttles are present all the time. Another highlight is also the option of venturing from the UK by train. Eurostar obliges express speedy trains through London King Cross to Brussels (1 hour 50 minutes); from Brussels are direct connections to Cologne and Frankfurt. By way of auto mobile the tour from UK to Germany (Calais-Munich) takes around 12 hours.
Germany's Ski Accommodation
Germany's ski areas have taken care of their distinctive features - relaxing, accessible, inviting and with a southern German appeal. They have an inclination to have a excellent record for being continuously resourceful with raised items of service. These kinds of ski resorts are mainly panoramic mountain community, a great deal of which are associated to one other by bus or lifts, and irrespective of what type you like, they are going to show you a variety of houses. Hotel rules differ from up market to great plain pensions; these days B&B's have proved to be progressively more respected. Various self-catered chalets, houses, flats and furnished apartments are present too.
Skiing
The Bavarian ski fields supplies distinct sort of skiing pleasure from their both higher and denser Austrian alternatives - the German skiing locations do not actually stretch to the similar heights in terms of dimensions, difficulty to climb and amazing off-piste. Alternatively, regardless if you are a novice, an intermediate or a specialist you can make sure that Germany has a special thing to present that will jive with your particular wants, necessities and abilities.
Ski Lodging Expenditures
Germany's excellent mountain places opens the opportunity to make lodgings cheaper than alternative ski destinations in France, Austria and Switzerland. A tourist in a budget-binge have the option to settle in a personal B &B or a Pension giving you half-board deals, or requesting a self-catered furnished apartment, house, chalet or flat. An expense of £15 for dinner, £3 for a pint and £1 for a soft drink can be allotted for your meals.
Search for a company that would better help you enjoy your stay in Germany. You furnish on one, brief request form. Your request form is connected with most of the related and vacant ski lodging sites. Ski apartment and chalet owners can show their prices so that you will have the liberty to select even though it is not ski lodging located in Germany.
There webpages that allows you to showcase your ski lodging requirements with all the major ski spot owners. This will get you the cheapest ski lodging in town.
So what are you waiting for? Reserve a place for that ski adventure in Germany now.
The author a ski adventurer in the German slopes who says that whether it's ski apartment Germany or ski chalet Germany, getting an accommodation before a winter trip is worth it.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Facts About Public Transport in Berlin

Subway
Berlin, the capital city of Germany, is famous worldwide for its historical sites, art museums and beautiful architectural structures. Travellers love to go to Berlin because aside from enjoying the fabulous tourist spots, the city has an amazing public transport system, which enables the visitors to explore the whole city. Aside from that, public transport Berlin is convenient for all tourists because the public transportation staff underwent language training, thus they can speak in English for the convenience of the travellers.
The biggest public transport system in Berlin is called Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG), and is known as the best mode of transportation when touring around the city. It has a three zone system which is interconnected, and requires you to give only one ticket when you ride the bus to underground, to surface rail and to tram.
The underground network in Berlin does not have ticket barriers. However, it is important that before travelling, your ticket must be validated. There are several spot checks along the way, and you would not want to get caught by the transport officials. So to be sure, you need to validate your ticket in the validating machine before you travel around.
BVG makes sure that tourists are having a fun time in exploring the city. Even during night time, many locals and travellers from all over the world ride the public transport Berlin because of the convenience and comfort that it brings. BVG continues to improve the services and facilities to keep the public transport system a success.
The second biggest transport service in the city is known as S-Bahn Berlin GmBH. It has fifteen lines and can transport daily of more than a million passenger. Just like BVG, S-Bahn Berlin makes sure that it provides excellent service to its passengers. And to encourage the use of buses and trains, it continuously improves its facilities and services. It also uses sulphur free diesel in order to promote a clean and healthy environment.
Another great way of getting around the city is through taxi. Taxi cabs can be found in airports, hotels, and all the main stations of Berlin. But if you want to drive around to explore the wonderful sites, you can use a car. The great thing about Berlin is that it has wide and long roads that are best for driving. And if traffic is your concern, you do not need to worry about it because the city has civilized traffic, so there are no traffic issues.
Now if you want to go around by bicycle, you will definitely have a fun time exploring the city. Berlin highly recommends cycling because aside from being easy to use, it is safe as well. There are various cycle lanes and they are separated from the cars to keep the cyclists isolated from the vehicles, hence you can be assured that driving your bicycle is safe.
Staying in Berlin is definitely a great way to enjoy your vacation. Travellers love to come back to this beautiful city because aside from the fabulous tourist spots and architectural structures, public transport Berlin is great and is a big help in making the tourists easily explore the whole city.
Paolo Matzi - freelance copyrighter, promoting transport services in Europe. Removals UK Germany. I am always trying to provide a complex and reliable information - Removals to Italy.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Bicycle Tour Europe - Top 7 Cycling Routes of Germany

This is surprising to me but the European country I get the most requests for bicycle touring route information is Germany. Maybe I should not be as surprised about the request of cycling routes in Germany as the country offers over 200 bike routes which receive lots of bicycle traffic from local citizens and visitors alike.
The top 7 routes for bicycle touring in Germany:
Romantic Road Bike Route The Romantic Road bike route is not well known by North American cyclists, this is easily my favourite. The route starts in Wurzburg near Frankfurt and winding along quiet farm lanes and bike paths to the Austrian border at Fussen. Along the way you pass by three walled medieval cities, the fairy tale castles of King Ludwig II, vineyards and much more. The terrain is rolling with a few big climbs along the 420 km (261 mile) route.
Rhine Cycle Route This is the route everyone has heard about. The Rhine Cycle Route starts in the Netherlands and ends in Switzerland but the most scenic section lays in Germany. The main German section is 330 km (205 miles) long although doing the whole route will more than double that distance. The route is fairly flat along well maintained paved as you pass interesting castles and the river traffic.
Moselle River Trail A two country route, the Moselle River Trail starts in Germany at the Rhine River and ends in France at the Metz River. Along the way this 304 km (189 mile) route follows the river valley passing through vineyards and historic towns
Bodensee Bike Route North American's know the Bodensee Bike route as Lake Constance. Take this route to visit three countries on one tour, Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The route itself is quite gentle with interesting towns as you circle the lake.
Danube Bike Trail This is the premier bicycle touring route in Europe, the best there is for beginners. The German section starts at Donaugschingen in the Black Forest region and takes you 525 km (326 miles) to Passau on the Austrian border. Do continue to Vienna, Budapest and the Black Sea. Your bicycle touring through Bavaria takes you through picturesque town, medieval cities such as Regenburg.
Mozart Bike Route The Mozart Bike Route visits the southeastern corner of Germany around Berchtsgaden, before crossing into Austria and looping around the Austrian lakes district and Salzburg. Although mostly cycling over rolling terrain expect a few major climbs. Highlights include the Salzburg fortresses, the palace at Chimsee and Austria Lakes District.
German Border Bike Route This route is also not as well known to North American's. It starts in eastern Germany at the Czech border and where the German Border Bike Route meanders for 1,400 km (870 miles) before reaching the Baltic Seas.
When considering a Bicycle Tour of Europe consider these seven cycling routes in Germany.
And every year Tom Oxby explores North America and Europe on while bicycle touring and hiking. He has found that proper planning is essential to get the most from your cycling adventure. For more fascinating information about bicycle touring visit his website athttp://www.easybicycletouring.com

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Top Ten Places to Visit in Germany

The Castles of Fussen
If you're looking for a place that's rich with remnants of the recent past, then Germany's the place for you. As you may well know, Germany was a key player in the previous world wars. Thus, it filled Germany with monuments to the stories of our grandfathers about times long past but never forgotten.
1.) Berlin Wall
There's no other place in Germany that's more suffused with charged up emotions than the Berlin Wall. You can just imagine the tears and the blood shed over this very wall. This remnant of the wars stands as one of the greatest monuments to democracy known to man - a sign that freedom will always come out victorious.
2.) The Romantic Road
Driving through the Romantic road would be one of the most pleasant drives you'll experience in your whole life. This road is flanked by scenic landscapes on both sides. Occasionally, you'll pass through a picturesque town, a beautiful gothic church, and sometimes, a quaint countryside inn.
3.) Augsburg
Passing through the Romantic Road will lead you to Augsburg, a town founded by the Roman Legions and named after the esteemed Roman emperor, Augustus. This picturesque town contains such historical places as St. Anne's Church, the place where Martin Luther took refuge, and Dom, a very unusual Cathedral. You can also find here the Renaissance Golden Room, a sight that will make you squint with its shine.
4.) Neuschwanstein Castle
Did you know that Walt Disney used a castle found in Germany as his inspiration for the castle of Sleeping Beauty? It's true, those alabaster walls and those high towers and wide parapets were all based on the Neuschwanstein Castle. It is now hailed as one of the most popular tourist spots in Germany.
5.) The Castles of Fussen
Like most of Europe, several castles are littered throughout Germany. It contains the other two of Ludwig's castles, the first one being the Neuschwanstein Castle. This is a must-see for all those families who are traveling through Germany because the place literally looks like it's been torn out of a storybook.
6.) Lake Constance
Lake Constance is both a tourist spot and an essential source of life for the Germans. Several areas in the country rely on this very lake for their drinking water, and this large lake is also a great place to swim and to go bird watching. Indeed, if you're one for beautiful natural sceneries, then Lake Constance is not to be ignored.
7.) The Black Forest
The name looks like it has been taken from one of the fairy tales, doesn't it? The Black Forest - it sounds like a place where evil witches reside and cursed trees grow, but don't let that deter you though. If anything, the Black Forest can hardly be related to its name as it's a sunny forest with tall and sturdy firs. It's a great place to go hiking and a great place for picnics.
8.) Cologne
When you hear the word, Cologne, what comes into your mind? A beautiful fragrance, right? Well, meet the town that's called Cologne for a reason, and indeed, the town of Cologne has its own peculiar fragrance that's very pleasing to the nose. Also, there you will find a beautiful view of the River Rhine and the Cologne Cathedral.
9.) Dachau
Take a break from the fairytale castles and mystical forests and go to the place called Dachau. Dachau is a concentration camp - a remnant of Germany's dark past where you can just imagine the horrors that took place in this very spot. However, you will also find there a statue bearing the inscription, "Never Again", a solemn promise of the German people that they will 'never again' commit such unspeakable acts - another true victory for peace.
10.) Oktoberfest
The Oktoberfest - technically, it's not a place, but it's just too good a festival to leave out of any 'top ten list' that concerns tourism and Germany. This fun-filled festival in the town of Bavaria is guaranteed to leave you intoxicated and euphoric. You can spend days on end just drinking authentic German Ale and just letting yourself loose.
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