Rothenberg

Travel Blogs from Rothenberg, Germany

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Rothenberg, Rothenberg ob der Tauber, Germany travel blog

Rothenberg

A travel blog entry by jaireed

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Rothenberg, Germany 9-20-07 This morning we hopped the train to Rothenberg, and as we waited, confused at the unmanned itty bitty train station.  Eventually we ran into another confused American couple, also following Rick Steve's book, in search ...

Rothenberg and Schwabish hall, Rothenberg, Germany travel blog

Rothenberg and Schwabish hall

A travel blog entry by lafalot

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Well, we bought more internet time. You know me, lots to say! We toured Rothenberg. It was really nice. We took a carriage ride through the old streets. We had breakfast at a cute hotel and met the owner. He has invited us back to see him. We, ...

Balade à Hirschhorn, Hirschhorn, Germany travel blog

Balade à Hirschhorn

A travel blog entry by cdauphin

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Dimanche 14 octobre Au risque de me répéter: il fait beau! Cet après-midi Daniel doit faire des devoirs. Nous irons nous promener à Hirschhorn après le dîner. Mais avant, je vais profiter de ce qui reste de l'avant-midi pour aller voir ces ruines ...

Fabulous at 50, Rothenberg ob den Tauber, Germany travel blog

Fabulous at 50

A travel blog entry by dentaylor

Well we made it here to Rothenberg which is pronounced Rote en berg. There's no "th" sound in German. This is one of Europe's best preserved walled cities. We have a wonderful pension just a few minutes outside of the town gate. It is like Disneyland ...

Rothenberg, Rothenberg, Germany travel blog

Rothenberg

A travel blog entry by mcfarlanes

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8-14    Germany, Bacharach.  We woke up starving, and at breakfast in the castle youth hostel.  We ate loads of bread, butter, strawberry jam (nutella for Bobby), salamis, cheeses, coffee, oj, and more, in the "keller" of the ...

Rothenberg, Rothenberg, Germany travel blog

Rothenberg

A travel blog entry by ginztrips

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Arrived in Rothenberg and checked into our gorgeous and spacious hotel room Hotel Gordon Hirsch. Large room with separate room for boys. Set out to walk the city. Beautiful walled city. We walked along the castle wall and headed for the town square to ...

Schneeballs, Rothenberg Ob Der Tauber, Germany travel blog

Schneeballs

A travel blog entry by wilwayco

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... , and all it lacked was a deep fry on the skin for Jon.  It even came with our first serving of sauerkraut in Germany, believe it or not sauerkraut is not that easy to find around us.   Somehow Rothenburg is a hit for Americans and Japanese, a ...

Rothenberg - A fairy tale town, Rothenberg, Germany travel blog

Rothenberg - A fairy tale town

A travel blog entry by gtandon

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... and hilly countryside that reminded us of Oregon and Idaho. We then head to Steinach. We finally take another shuttle to Rothenberg. Each leg is well coordinated with the next one with precision that only the Germans can achieve! The train waits are no ...

The village histroy forgot, until tourism found it, Rothenberg, Germany travel blog

The village histroy forgot, until tourism found it

A travel blog entry by keviimis

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... guy with 2 faces.  I took pictures of the cutie for your viewing.      After Welkersheim we headed to Rothenberg, which seems to be the place to go for tourists. The city was spared in the 30 Years War due to its mayor drinking ...

Sep 23, 2010, Rothenberg, Germany travel blog

Sep 23, 2010

A travel blog entry by mwalker

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Romantic Rothenberg, Rothenberg, Germany travel blog

Romantic Rothenberg

A travel blog entry by woodsfamily

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Rothenburg O.T. The highlight of the day, however, was the visit to the beautifully preserved medieval town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber. The town is unique in containing all authentic half-timbered houses with cobble-stone streets. Apparently the town ...

Wurzburg, Wurzburg, Germany travel blog

Wurzburg

A travel blog entry by gkbradshaw

This was true wine ...

Recapturing the Past, Rothenberg, Germany travel blog

Recapturing the Past

A travel blog entry by jlovett

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... streets and the covered wall that surrounds the city. While there were other great examples of original walled cities, like Nuremburg, Rothenberg gave the vistor the best sense of the watch towers, the gates to the city, and the arrangments for ...

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