The Königssee natural pool is a well-known Instagram hotspot. Many photographers and influencers hike to the location at Königssee every day. Besides many guides and travel tips for Königssee and how to reach the natural infinity pool, few people tell you that some have already paid with their lives for the unique experience.
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Imagine a place where you can experience different culture, immerse in ancient history, and taste lip-smacking food. Welcome to Europe, where lazing on a beach in French Riviera is only a 5-hours drive from shredding the slopes in the Swiss Alps.
Neuschwanstein Castle Guide for First Timer’s
Neuschwanstein Castle in Hohenschwangau, Bavaria has a fairytale history to match its design. Every year the castle attracts millions of visitors and that’s exactly why we decided to write this Neuschwanstein Castle guide for first timer’s to help you with your travels. This guide includes everything you need to know: how to get there, best visiting times, photo spots, travel tips, and everything in between!
…Eibsee: Tips for Photo Spots nearby
Shining turquoise lakes, fascinating mountain peaks and photo spots that we have been dreaming of for a long time: Welcome to Bavaria! The famous Eibsee located nearby Garmisch-Partenkirchen is a popular location for photographers, water sports enthusiasts or simply everyone who likes to be in the nature. In June, we explored the region around the Eibsee and brought our best tips for photo spots nearby for you.
…Lago di Sorapis Hike: Everything you need to know
Hiking to Lago di Sorapis in the dolomites is one of the top things to do in Italy. After spending some time at the incredibly crowded Lago di Braies, we wanted to find something a little more secluded and ended up at this stunningly blue alpine lake. What most people don’t know: you have to hike 3 hours to get there! Luckily, we got you covered in this guide to Lago di Sorapis hike!
…Lago di Braies Travel Guide – Everything you need to know
Lago di Braies is one of the most beautiful lakes in Italy and at the same time the most visited lake in the country. This Lago di Braies travel guide includes the history of the lake and the surrounding area, essential travel tips for your visit, the best things to do at Lago di Braies, photography spots, and everything in between!
…Eltz Castle Travel Guide
This Eltz Castle travel guide is all about the medieval castle in Germany’s Moselle area that’s labeled as one of the most beautiful castles in Germany. The Eltz Castle is still owned by the same family that lived here in the 12th century which makes it a special place to visit and discover.
Since it’s a perfect day trip from Cologne or Düsseldorf, it already appeared in our day trips from Cologne guide, but today we’re going to show you some of the past history, travel tips & photography tips!
…Monschau Travel Guide
A visit to Monschau, a small town in the German Eifel, feels like traveling in time. With beautiful half-timbered houses, romantic alleys and medieval walls, the cute town is one of the most popular destinations in Germany. This Monschau Travel Guide will help you plan and structure your visit to make the most out of your time.
…Day Trips from Cologne: 9 Day Trips you’ll love
Cologne is the perfect place to base yourself when exploring the Rhine Valley. From Cologne there are numerous day trips such as Drachenburg Castle, Eltz Castle or nearby cities like Düsseldorf or Mainz. Here, you’ll find our favorite day trips from Cologne that you’ll definitely love! All of these destinations can either be reached by car or by public transport.
…Mainz Travel Guide | Sights, Food, and Insider Tips
We love to explore new cities and share our experiences; that’s why this Mainz Travel Guide shall inform you about the best sights in town, our favorite food spots and insider tips to make your visit to Mainz memorable.
…Drachenburg Castle Guide | How to visit Schloss Drachenburg
Drachenburg Castle, located in Königswinter in western Germany is one of Germany’s over 25,000 castles, fortresses, and ruins. The castle was built in record time in just two years, but was badly damaged in the last days of World War II. To this day, you can still see bullet holes on the Rhine-side facade of the castle – despite the extensive restoration from 1995 to 2010.
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