Friday, May 17, 2013

Fussen - Day 7

During our stay in Munich, we planned a day trip to the German city of Fussen near the German - Austria border.  Just outside Fussen nestled in the mountainside are two large castles both owned by King Ludwig II.  The first, Hohenschwangau, where King Ludwig II was raised.  The second larger castle, Neuschwanstein was built by the king. However, Neuschwanstein castle is only 30% completed inside because construction was stopped immediately after King Ludwig's mysterious death at the age of 40.

We were able to enjoy guided tours through both castles.  The castle rooms were large with elaborately painted murals and extravagant decor.  While the castles appear medieval, they really aren't that old, Neuschwanstein castle is just over 100 years old.

The castles were a real treat and required quite a bit of hiking with epic detour spots to see the sights and grab photos.  We were exhausted after walking up the steep hill to get to Neuschwanstein, the steep incline lasted for about 1 mile.  After our castle tours were complete, we walked a bit further to a large iron bridge which crosses the mountain valley named Marienbrucke.  Once on the bridge, we were able to capture an incredible view of the Neuschwanstein castle.

Wrapping up the day, we hopped back on the trains to return to Munich - the beer halls await!

- Travis and Alazda 

Neuschwanstein Castle from our bus stop

Enjoying some time by Lake Alpsee

Hohenschwangau Castle

Entering Hohenschwangau Castle

Hike up the mountainside, Hohenschwangau Castle in the distance

Marienbrucke in the background

Neuschwanstein Castle view from Marienbrucke

Crossing the Marienbrucke bridge enjoying the sights











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