Discover the best top things to do in Swabia, Germany including Bergwasser Canyoning Rafting, Segway Tour Augsburg, Vogelfrei Tandemfliegen mit Profis, St. Georg Dom, Schloss Hohenschwangau, Nebelhorn, Altstadt von Fuessen, Breitachklamm, Botanischer Garten Augsburg, Fellhorn / Kanzelwandbahn.
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We are a passionate Outdoor Company and are focusing on Canyoning and Rafting in the Allgau. We are keen on delivering a safe, fun and enjoyable trip through spectacular canyons and the wild rivers of the Allgau.
5.0 based on 170 reviews
Experience an extraordinary city tour by Segway below the city gates, in the footsteps of the Fugger family, along magnificent fountains and remember the "Augsburger Puppenkiste". With our Segway tours along the Maximilianstrasse, Augsburg‘s boulevard, you’ll get to know the third-oldest city of Germany as a melting pot of pageantry and Renaissance. Together with a professional tour guide, you’ll slide as effortlessly as anything through the alleys and past impressive monuments.
5.0 based on 415 reviews
Professional paragliding tandem flights in and around Oberstdorf and the Allgäu. Enjoy the freedom and breathtaking views over the bavarian alps with our full time pro pilots. More than 30 years of flying experience in paragliding and the most modern equipment gives you maximum fun and safety. We offer daily flights at different flying sites. Live your dream and fly with us!
4.5 based on 197 reviews
The most striking feature on this medieval Gothic church is its 300-foot bell tower, which towers over the village.
The vaunted German pedantry in maintaining the protocols of the City Council allows us to trace even the date of the decision on the construction of the Church. And okay would this was XX century. No, 17. Oktober 1427. The Church was built quite quickly according to medieval concepts. The choir was completed in 1451. The Foundation 90. towers in 1454. The tower itself was completed in 1490. The magnificent vault was built in 1505. However, the Catholics did not enjoy the beauty for long. Luther nailed his theses to the door of the Church in Wittenberg and the reformation began in Germany and the Church became Protestant by 1525. The Church survived the traditional three evils that threatened German churches: the Reformation, fires, and American bombers. Anabaptists not destroyed all interiors Church, the American bomb engulfed in Church 30 March 1945, but only one. It destroyed the "Steinmeyer" organ installed in 1889. For some reason, it is the organs are unlucky in this Church. A fire on 2 February 1974 destroyed the old 1610 organ. But the altar was preserved. Unfortunately, it is now under restoration and it is difficult to consider it. A mandatory item in the tourist program is a visit to the Church bell tower - Daniel's tower, which offers excellent views of the city and the crater in which the city stands.
4.5 based on 3,445 reviews
The yellow Gothic castle in which King Ludwig II spend his childhood.
We stopped here on the way to Schloss Neuschwanstein. An amazing and beautiful castle with a fascinating history, a wonderful place to visit in the area.
4.5 based on 539 reviews
This Place Is Amazing..We Loved It. Views Are Out Of This World. The Air Is So Clean. Cable Cars Spooked My Daughter Abit,And It Does Get Abit Squashed ( Like 50 In A Car) Had A Bambi Burger In 2224 Nebelhorn And It Was Yummy! Would Love To Go There Again.
4.5 based on 1,428 reviews
We stayed for one night prior to visiting Neuschwanstein Castle and found our stroll around the town square most enjoyable. It is a pedestrian zone and there are plenty of restaurants to choose from.
4.5 based on 850 reviews
Very nice day tour for the whole active family. You enjoy beautiful waterfalls and nice walk. Good for people that are able to walk and climb some stairs. Beautiful scenery and if you love waterfalls you will love this one
4.5 based on 197 reviews
This is one of the best manicured botanical gardens I have ever seen. When the summer flowers are in bloom, the Angelica, bleeding hearts, lupine, and roses are fabulous. If you visit in summer, make sure you leave time to just sit in this garden.
4.5 based on 318 reviews
Having travelled by bus from Oberstdorf where we were staying, we caught the bus at the main bus terminal 9€ return. The visitors Oberstdorfer card has no discount on the bus. The journey must have been 1/2 an hour travelling through some wonderful scenery. Arriving at the Gondel station, we found prices for adults are 25€ return or up and down. But if you have the Card which is given to visitors who stay overnight in hotels, then the lift is FREE. Arriving up on top at 1,946m. you have the opertunity to walk up to the Cross at the summit, Walmendingerhorn at 1,199mt. There is a cafe and Souvenier shop with a sun bathing area with deckchairs. From here you can go wandering in the mountains, but becarefull mountains are dangerous when wet. When you look North from the cross you are looking at German mountain, to the right Austrian and to the left Swiss mountains, you can see the 3 countries from one paroramic view. I was interested in the wild mountain flowers where their are 100 varieties. In June there is the red mountain rose, but as it was late August, most flowers had died leaving some wonderfull seed pods with a few flowers as well. Catching the bus back to Oberstdorf, we stopped off the bus at Hirschegg, a Hirsch is a large deer, did you know they laid eggs. I didnt either. We then went to a cafe by the church before returning to our Hotel. You can stop at any bus stops and then get back on another bus if you see something interesting.
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