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Linderhof Castle / Germany Self-drive


Travel period: Jan 01, 2017 - Mar 31, 2018 Departure dates: daily No. of


3***


participants 2 I 4 I 6


4**** rates on request


Local guide per city: rates on request (2-hour walking city tour)


Min. 2 persons


This program includes Accommodation in the hotel category of choice


Daily buffet breakfast


Economy-category rental car (Opel Astra for 2 pax, Ford Mondeo for 4 pax, VW Caravelle for 6 pax or similar) Unlimited mileages, A/C


Mandatory insurances (please ask for details)


Optional


English speaking local guides in Frankfurt, Heidelberg, Freiburg, Munich and Rothen- burg ob der Tauber (see above mentioned prices)


Not included


Personal expenses, gasoline, parking fees, speeding fines, winter tyres, GPS, map etc.


! Please Note


These rates do not apply during holidays, conferences and special events


Day 1 Frankfurt Arrival in Frankfurt and pick up your rental car at the airport.


Day 2 Frankfurt - Heidelberg - Freiburg (275 km) 2-hour walking city tour in Frank- furt (optional). Drive to Heidelberg. Idyllically located on the shores of the Neckar River, Heidelberg is Germany’s oldest university town and one of the most popular de- stinations in the country. In Heidel- berg 2-hour walking city tour (optio- nal). If weather conditions allows it, take the scenic Schwarzwald Hochstrasse to Freudenstadt. Your next stop is Freiburg.


Day 3 Freiburg - Lake Titisee - Lindau - Füssen (275 km) After breakfast 2-hour walking city tour of lovely Freiburg, famous for its beautiful church tower (optio- nal). Next you travel to Lake Titi- see, nestled in the legendary Black Forest. You continue to the small island of Lindau in Lake Constance, which boasts spectacular views of the Alps. Depending on weather conditions you can take the Alpine road from Lindau to Oberstaufen and Immenstadt to your final de- stination Füssen.


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Day 4 Neuschwanstein - Wieskirche - Oberammergau - Ettal - Garmisch-Partenkirchen (85 km) Visit the Neuschwanstein Castle, built by Ludwig II, the notorious “Mad King“. In the afternoon drive to Oberammergau, famous for its Passion Play and lovely crafts. Along the way you can visit the Wieskirche Church before con- tinuing to the Ettal Benedictine Abbey. Today‘s final destination is Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany’s winter sports capital and site of the 1936 winter Olympics.


Day 5 Garmisch-Partenkir- chen - Innsbruck - Linderhof - Munich (250 km) In the morning you can drive to Innsbruck. Enjoy this nice city in Austria, located in the Inn valley, in the heart of the Alps. In the after- noon you drive to Munich, and on the way you have the possibility to visit Linderhof Castle. This is one of the 3 castles built by King Lud- wig II of Bavaria.


Day 6 Munich After breakfast 2-hour walking city tour in Munich, were you’ll visit the city’s main attractions, concluding the tour at the Marienplatz square


with its famous clock tower (opti- onal). Munich, the capital of the state of Bavaria is famous for its Oktoberfest, which is annually ce- lebrated in September.


Day 7 Munich - Rothenburg ob der Tauber - Frankfurt (435 km) After breakfast you drive to Ro- thenburg ob der Tauber. 1.5-hour city tour of Rothenburg, one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Romantic Germany (optional). Next you drive to Frankfurt to return your rental car at the Frankfurt airport.


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R E N T A C A R Romantic Germany


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p 7 Days from/to Frankfurt p Selected and traditional hotels p Self-drive, optional local guides


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