Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Good Central Location

hi all! is stuttgart a good central location for exploring the castles and countryside of bavaria? we are interested in visiting the romantic road, neuschwanstein castle, innsbruck, augsburg and the like...all of our travel will be via rail as we will not have a car...thanks in advance!!




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No. Stuttgart is the state capital city of Baden-Württemberg.





Augsburg or Munich would be better bases. Albeit for day trips Munich - Rothenburg or Munich - Innsbruck is already really far.





Railroad network map Bavaria



bayerntakt.de/media/…Netzkarte_Gesamt0608.pdf





Staying inside Bavaria has also the advantage that you can use the Bavaria Ticket (EUR 28,00). A mini group day ticket covering all local public transport in Bavaria (actually to all places shown on the above linked map, including the ones outside of Bavaria). This ticket is valid



Mo-Fr: from 9am till 3am next day



Sa,Su: from midnight till 3am next day



The ticket covers all regional trains (RB, RE, IRE, BOB, ALX), buses and where existent also U-Bahn (metro) and trams.




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thanks abalada! what do you think of the location of garmisch? augsberg looks great too...thanks again!




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Of course, you can have a great vacation in Stuttgart ( www.stuttgart-tourist.de ) and Baden-Wuerttemberg also ( www.tourismus-bw.de and www.schloesser-und-gaerten.de for all the excellent castles, palaces, medieval monasteries and gardens run by this German state).




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