Baden-Württemberg - Germany

Rating: 8.80

We came to Sigmaringen because we saw photos online of a magnificent castle on the banks of the Danube. The castle has a long history dating back to the Middle Ages, but it acquired its current appearance later, after several renovations read more...

Rating: 8.40

Baden-Baden is the most famous mineral water resort in Germany. In 1931, the town of Baden-Baden was officially given its ... read more...

A small but striking castle perched atop a cliff in southern Germany. Thanks to its location, the castle literally “hangs” over the precipice, making it highly recognizable and popular among tourists read more...

Rating: 8.20

One of the most beautiful castles in the world, the residence of the House of Hohenzollern. You may have already seen photos of it online - a majestic castle perched atop a mountain, often surrounded by a sea of clouds. These photos were taken from the stunning Zellerhorn Gipfel observation deck read more...

The mountain is located in the Black Forest, near the town of Freiburg im Breisgau. It rises to a height of approximately 1,284 metres above sea level. You can get up there via the Schauinslandbahn cable car (47.936722, 7.865167), but we drove up and parked at the top (47.908222, 7.892139) read more...

After visiting the Todtnau Waterfall and the suspension bridge, we took the cable car up to the local Hasenhorn mountain. All in all, Todtnau is perfect for a family trip - there’s so much to see here read more...

Rating: 8.20

A well-known German university town with a well-preserved historic center and a long history. The first written mention of the settlement dates back to the 11th century, and by the 13th century, the town had gained official status and began to develop rapidly. The dynasty of the Counts Palatine of Tübingen played an important role in this, making it their center read more...

A new and exciting attraction in the Black Forest. The modern suspension bridge was opened in 2023; it is 450 metres long and rises 120 metres above the ground. The bridge offers a magnificent view of the Todtnau Waterfall, which, at 97 metres high, is one of the highest in Germany read more...

A very beautiful church, situated in a very beautiful location, on the high shores, above the Bodensee lake. The church is known as the Basilica of Birnau, a status granted to it in 1971 by Pope Paul VI. Basilicas are ceremonial churches read more...

Rating: 7.40

Ulm is known above all for its famous cathedral, the tallest in the world. The cathedral was built intermittently, from 1392 to 1890, and is currently about 162 meters high read more...

Rating: 7.20

Karlsruhe is a scientific and industrial center and the second largest river port in Germany. The city is young; according ... read more...

The monastery was founded in 1137-1138, in the later Middle Ages it acquired considerable privileges and an important position. In the 18th century it was famous as a place of the German Rococo style. The first German savings bank was founded here read more...

Rating: 7.00

Meersburg was a real discovery for us. It is a small but very beautiful town with a promenade, old streets and a castle read more...

Rating: 6.80

Heidelberg is best known for its university. Heidelberg University was founded in 1386 and is the oldest and one of ... read more...

Rating: 6.80

The Triberg Waterfall is one of the highest waterfalls in Germany, although it is worth noting that it is not a single large cascade but a series of smaller ones. The water cascades down the rocks in several stages. The total height is around 160 metres read more...

Rating: 6.00

Castle Frankenstein is known among tourists mostly due to its famous name. There is a strong possibility that Mary Shelley wrote her famous novel Frankenstein after visiting the ruins of this castle in the early 1800s. Also here is being held the largest in Germany Halloween festival read more...

Rating: 6.00

A small spa town on the shores of Lake Constance, founded in 1268. It developed actively due to its status as a free imperial town, but after the Thirty Years' War the development slowed down and the town turned into a resort read more...

Rating: 5.80

We came here to see the museum of prehistoric pile dwellings (Pfahlbauten Unteruhldingen, https://www.pfahlbauten.de/), which looks quite interesting in photos, but during the coronavirus it was closed. So we just walked around the town read more...

In the forest near Überlingen there is an unusual memorial in the form of huge metal balls. It is dedicated to the plane crash over Lake Constance, in which 70 people died, most of them children read more...