Coordinates: 51°N 9°E / 51°N 9°E / 51; 9
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This bridge crosses a gorge behind Neuschwanstein Castle.
Best vantage point of Neuschwanstein Castle. At peak times, you might encounter a queue, especially since the allowed number of visitors is limited. But it's definitely worth it, especially since it's an attraction for free.
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This beautiful 18th-century bridge connects the two sides of the Neckar River.
The place is good and nice view.Very beautiful and interesting to see again and again.Very calm place and good time always to spend a day to see places.
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An old-fashioned bridge and street lined with pretty houses dating back to the Renaissance.
The Krämerbrücke, or merchants bridge, formed part of the Via Regia - the main highway across Europe in the Middle Ages. The bridge itself dates back to at least the 13th century. It was originally a wooden structure that burned down and was replaced by a more robust structure, with merchant houses on either side. Over the years further structural work has been undertaken - and some was evident at the time of our visit. There is no doubt this is a tourist attraction and the businesses on the bridge reflect this in their nature and prices for goods. Nevertheless, it is worth a visit, crossing the bridge and then perhaps returning by one of the two adjacent bridges from which there is a good view of the bridge and the buildings. When on the bridge, one is unaware it is a bridge as there are no spaces between the buildings. Adjacent to the bridge are outside seating areas which are surprisingly quiet and peaceful. A good place to spend an hour or two just being.
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The perfect place to enjoy a glass of wine in the summer or a glass of mould wine in the winter, with an incredible view of the Festung, the vineyards and the beautiful bridge itself.
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The 6th highest bridge in Germany, highest in NRW, oldest among the top 10 highest German bridges, completed construction on 1897. 107m... you can go there and spend a nice afternoon. there's nothing much to do. Just chill and enjoy an hour of calmness. The view of the bridge itself is breathtaking.... but if you are hyperactive, you can get there by train. get down on Solingen-Schaberg train station and start walking down the hill. there's also a bus station nearby. you can also take a hike through the green hilly terrain towards the Schloss Burg(Burg Castle) which is around 4.4 km away.
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Wonderful Bridge, we crossed from Stein in Switzerland to Deutschland. The Full History of this bridge you can find in Wikipedia or visiting the bridge where you could find a little place where you can read the all history with some interesting photos of the bridge.
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