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2024 Fussen Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in December)
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Speisen und Getränke
We came this restaurant after we visited Neuschwanstein Castle and Maria Bridge.
We ordered pork knuckles and potatoes salad. When they serve the food, it’s really impress us with the swan decoration. The food deco is Instagramable but the food quality was average especially the pork knuckle dish. The beer was good. It is HB, I love it.
The price is reasonable as it is located in the tourist place.
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“Josy’s Müller Restaurant”, a traditional German restaurant in Fussen🍻
After seeing the beautiful castles of Fussen, it’s time to have a delicious meal! I think it’s a really happy trip if you eat delicious food◡̈
That’s why I really want to introduce this restaurantᕦ ᐛ ᕗ
Actually, I didn’t go looking for a good restaurant, so I happened to visit this restaurant! First of all, since it’s a restaurant connected to a hotel, the atmosphere was really good and the staff was really kind◡̈ And the food was really deliciousㅠㅅㅠ I’ve had schnitzel many times in other places, but I think this place was the best! Please visit and try it onceఇ
✔️They also sell desserts◡̈
✔️Munich beer is really delicious, so be sure to try it◡̈
📍 Josy's Hotel Müller Resturant
📍Address: St2008 16, 87645 Schwangau
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#tripaway Amidst beautiful, green natural scenery, just a few minutes from Neuschwanstein and the neighbouring castle of Hohenschwangau, Bavaria’s highest town, Füssen, lies on the shores of the Alpine River Lech. It marks the convergence of popular tourism routes such as the Romantic Road, the German Alpine Road and the Trans-Alpine Via Claudia Augusta. Up above, the Hohe Schloss, or High Castle, sits in majesty with its richly coloured illusionist paintings.
In the romantic streets of Füssen old town, medieval town houses sit alongside impressive Baroque churches. In summer, the many street cafés lend the old town district an almost Italian flair. Beautiful views can be enjoyed not only from the towers of the Hohe Schloss but also from boat trips on Lake Forggensee – including Neuschwanstein Castle against an Alpine backdrop.
Traces of the Bavarian kings abound in Füssen. The Hohe Schloss above the old town, the former summer residence of the Bishops of Augsburg, was due to be woken from its slumber in the 19th century and turned into a residence for Crown Prince Maximilian, father of the Fairy Tale King, Ludwig II. But things took a different turn: on a journey through the Alps, Maximilian came across the ruins of Schwanstein Castle and had his castle, Hohenschwangau, built there, just a few kilometres from Füssen.
A royal dream – The Allgäu on both sides of the River Lech, between wild mountains and idyllic lakes – this was the favourite retreat of the Bavarian Fairy Tale King Ludwig II, where he could escape from the everyday life of government in Munich. Here he turned his dreams into reality with Neuschwanstein Castle.
The view from Neuschwanstein Castle extends far out into the countryside. Standing on the balcony of the throne room on a castle tour, you can see why Ludwig II chose this particular location for his “Holy Grail”.
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Fairytale world, Neuschwanstein, Germany! Disney Castle Prototype
Germany Neuschwanstein, the prototype of the Disney Sleeping Princess Castle,
Neuschwan Castle after snowing, just like the fairy tale world, full of artistic temperament, standing Looking up at the castle, it is too beautiful, this is the castle in the dream!
The biggest snow in my life, the Neuschwanstein Castle on Marianne Bridge is blurred in the snow, so good, I will come again in the summer!
Fairy Tales and Alpine Trails: A Day in Füssen, Germany
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Tucked away in the Bavarian Alps, Füssen is a dreamy destination where fairy tales come to life. Known as the gateway to the iconic Neuschwanstein Castle, this charming town is much more than just a stopover. With its cobblestone streets, alpine views, and rich history, Füssen offers a little bit of magic for every traveler.
Start your adventure in the picturesque old town. Wander through the colorful streets lined with pastel buildings, quaint cafés, and boutique shops. Be sure to visit the Hohes Schloss, a medieval castle that looks straight out of a storybook. Its beautifully painted façade and breathtaking views from the tower are worth the climb.
Of course, no trip to Füssen is complete without a visit to Neuschwanstein Castle, the inspiration behind Disney’s Sleeping Beauty castle. A short drive or hike will take you to this architectural marvel perched on a hill. Don’t miss the Marienbrücke Bridge for the best panoramic views of the castle and surrounding mountains.
For nature lovers, Füssen boasts plenty of outdoor activities. Take a leisurely walk along the Lech River or explore nearby Alpsee Lake, where the serene waters mirror the towering peaks. After a day of exploring, unwind with Bavarian specialties like bratwurst and pretzels at a cozy local tavern.
Whether you’re chasing fairy-tale castles or just soaking in the alpine charm, Füssen is a magical destination that will leave you enchanted.
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A Must-Visit Town Near Neuschwanstein Castle - Füssen.
Neuschwanstein Castle is one of Munich's must-see attractions. When passing by Neuschwanstein Castle, you will reach the town of Füssen. As a transit point, you can first buy food here to prepare for the climb later. For example, you can reach a famous attraction, Lechfall Waterfall, in less than 10 minutes from the town center. It requires a short uphill walk and climb. After taking photos, you can take a bus to Neuschwanstein Castle.
Füssen: A Fairytale Escape
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Füssen, a picturesque town in Bavaria, Germany, is a must-visit for its stunning Alpine scenery and rich history. Located near the Austrian border, it’s the gateway to the famous Neuschwanstein castles. The town itself boasts charming cobblestone streets and colorful buildings. Highlights include the Gothic-style St. Mang’s Abbey and the quaint Old Town. Whether you're exploring historic sites or enjoying the natural beauty, Füssen offers a magical, fairy-tale experience.
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Lechfall
Lechfall is a waterfall located near the town of Füssen in the Allgäu region, Bavaria, Germany. This waterfall is the result of the Lech River which flows through an artificial dam,creates spectacular views and attracts many tourists. Lechfall is located about 1.5 km from the city center of Füssen. This waterfall is easily accessible both on foot and by vehicle.Lechfall is known for its clear, fast water, which flows freely over the rocks and then down into the valley. Surrounded by beautiful natural scenery, including green forests and interesting rock formations, Lechfall makes an ideal place for photography and enjoying the tranquility of nature.
Lechfall Bavaria Germany
Lechfall Bavaria Germany
Lechfall is a stunning waterfall located in Bavaria, Germany. It's known for its picturesque beauty, with the Lech River cascading down rocky terrain, surrounded by lush greenery. It's a popular spot for tourists and nature lovers alike, offering breathtaking views and a serene atmosphere. Have you visited there or are you planning to?
Füssen
Located about 110 kilometers southwest of Munich, Germany, there is a small town called Füssen's old town. Many people know Füssen because of Neuschwanstein Castle, and many stay overnight in Füssen to visit the castle. Of course, most tourists come on a day trip from Munich or Salzburg, going directly to Neuschwanstein Castle.
Because I was driving, I needed to stay in the town. When I arrived, the sky was clear and the sun was shining brightly, and I happily visited Neuschwanstein Castle. According to online information, I learned that Füssen is a beautiful town, so I planned to spend some time the next morning exploring Füssen. In the morning, it was cloudy, and the clouds covered the sun, with only occasional light and a bit of blue sky peeking through, which was considerate. The weather in the Alps is unpredictable due to its special geographical environment. Hehe, since I'm here, I can't give up; visiting the town is a must. It feels good, really clean. Not just in terms of cleanliness and hygiene, but also the people on the streets are clean. It was probably the weekend, and people were taking the opportunity to sleep in. The tourists had not arrived yet, and the shops on the street would not open until after 10 am, so it was quiet, with almost no one around except for a few scattered tourists and early exercisers. It was perfect for taking photos at will.
The town is not big, with the Lech River winding by, bringing water and scenery to the town. There is a fortress in the town - Hohes Schloss Füssen, perched on a high slope by the river, guarding the bridge across the Lech River. Perhaps it was once built to defend the border, after all, this is the border between Germany and Italy. Right next to it is a monastery, and the church is not far away.
I hurriedly walked around and was deeply impressed; it really is a beautiful and peaceful border town. I left photos for your judgment.
Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria, Germany
Neuschwanstein Castle is not unfamiliar to Chinese people, as almost every tourist who visits Germany will make sure to visit this key destination on the romantic journey through the country, located in the Alps. The attractions include Neuschwanstein Castle, Hohenschwangau Castle, and the Bavarian Kings Museum. When I arrived, all tickets were sold out, which brought my mood down to freezing point, and I regretted not booking in advance. It was the European students' spring break, just after a long cold winter, and also a weekend, so it was not an exaggeration to say it was extremely crowded. There was nothing I could do; I had driven over 300 kilometers that day, and to book in advance would mean rushing again, so I thought I might as well leave it to fate.
Just as I was at a loss at the ticket office, a staff member told me that although there were no tickets left, I could still enjoy the surrounding area, take a walk on the mountain paths and enjoy the scenery. Thinking about it, if I wanted to leave it to fate, I should let go of my annoyance and relax while looking at the scenery. To be honest, climbing the mountain was a bit hard for me after such a long trip, but it would have been a pity to give up after coming all this way.
Heaven rewards the diligent, and the hard work paid off with a very satisfying reward. The snow on the Alps had not completely melted yet, but the weather seemed to have entered early summer. Some people couldn't wait to shed their thick winter clothes and put on shorts and T-shirts, which made me feel embarrassed 😅, but also allowed me to experience the sunshine without the haze, reminding me of my childhood. The sun was really warm. It's true that you reap what you sow. The scenery was so beautiful that I didn't want to leave. Hehe, as a traveler, I must continue my journey. Here are a few pictures of the beautiful scenery I saw, and I hope you like them 😘.
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Climb the mountain to see the snow at Tegelbergbahn in Fussen, Germany. It's very beautiful. The atmosphere is very good. I really want to go again. I like it. The people are lovely. It's very cold, but I like it very much. It was my first time going there, but it was very good. I have to say that Germany is a country as beautiful as its reputation. But the places are very old and charming. Each place is at least 50-100 years old. #füssen #germany
When you take a train in Germany during spring, you will see such scenes
I really enjoy taking the train
Watching the live view as the scenery rolls back
Seeing the snow-capped mountains, fields of rapeseed flowers, little houses, and lakes
Everyone takes out their phones to take pictures
On the way back, I also saw the sunset
The live view brings me back to that moment
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The first fifteen pictures were taken on the way to Neuschwanstein Castle
The last three were taken on the way to Hanover
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The end of Germany's Romantic Avenue - Fussen
The second city I went on a self-guided trip to Germany with my son was Fussen.
In fact, I only chose to stay here for two nights because I was going to Neuschwanstein Castle.
Fussen is a very cute and laid-back German town. Because it was already evening when we arrived on the first day, we simply had dinner on the busiest street and then went back to the hotel to rest.
The next day we visited Hohes Schloss Füssen. My son seems to have to eat ice cream everywhere he goes, and Füssen is no exception.
As a result, the entire ice cream was stained on the face and corners of the mouth, making the German grandparents passing by smile knowingly🤣
If you are going to Neuschwanstein Castle and are not pressed for time, it is highly recommended to stay one night in Fussen. Enjoy the laid-back German pinky atmosphere
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Germany--Wandering in the town of Füssen--A must-visit town at Neuschwanstein Castle
When you come to Bavaria, you must visit Neuschwanstein Castle. On the way there, you will pass by the small town of Füssen. There are many delicious restaurants in the town. If you want to go to Neuschwanstein Castle, you can eat here cheaper and you can also eat local food. Bavarian traditional specialties, there are many tourist souvenir shops in the town for shopping.
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City of Fussen
The city of Füssen, located at the end of Bavaria in Germany, is only 5 km from the border of Austria. It is a small city located in the middle of forests and nature. The scenery is very beautiful, the atmosphere is good, and most importantly, there is a castle that is the prototype of the castle in Disney's fairy tale Sleeping Beauty, which is the famous Neuschwanstein Castle. You can shop
#MissingNature
Many people came to Fussen to use it as a transit point to Swan Castle. In fact, as long as they take a moment, they will find that the small city has a beautiful beauty. The old town is not big, it can be completed in an hour's walk, the main street (Reichenstrase), two squares (Brotmarkt and Schrannenplatz), three churches (bishop Hohes Schloss, St.) Kloster und Kirche St. Mang and Heilig-Geist-Spitalkir-che, and some houses of 7788.
Walk in the old town of Fussen, you will not miss the small and dazzling building of P1, which is the Holy Spirit Hospital Church. It was burned down in 1733. The reconstructed church is lined with Rococo-style murals depicting the god of firefighting, St. Florian, and the patron saint of the Lech River, St. Christopher.
The old town is full of precious historical and cultural heritage. The P5 building is the monastery of St. Munchen, and its history dates back to the ninth century. It is also home to the Fssen Municipal Museum and is considered to be the best violin collection in Europe. This is the place where Fssen is the most historical and cultural heritage, and the pride of the Fussen people.
The accommodation and catering industry in the Old Town is very developed. There are many medieval buildings, and monasteries, bureaucracies, churches and many museums are located in the area. The town at night is quiet and serene, and the restaurants and shops that open during the day are alive and well.
The murals in the old town of Fssen are not as dense as those of Amorg, but there are also works that are very beautiful and worthy of stopping. The cottages here are also painted in colorful colours, with the Alps as the backdrop and the Lech River, which is somewhat closer to the fairy tale than Rothenburg.
Lai Xin Street is not long, go to the end, then the ancient city. After going out, turn right and turn, which is the moat of the moat here, the color of which is different in shades of jade. It is like a jade belt, quietly guarding Fusen, a beautiful and unique town. I rarely saw the introduction of the Lech River in the forum travels, so it was not until we walked to her side that she was truly surprised by her beauty.
The more fascinating thing about Neuschwanstein, which is known to everyone because of Jay Chou's wedding photos, is the prototype of Disney Castle. It is situated on the mountainside and has a romantic romance.
Neuschwanstein was founded in 1869 on a small mountain peak in the suburbs of Fussen, a small town on the southern border of Germany. It has a fairytale appearance and a beautiful landscape that blends with the surrounding lakes and mountains. One of the most famous castles.
New Swan Castle is a symbol of Germany. Because it is the prototype of Disney Castle, it is also called Cinderella Castle.
This castle is one of the palaces of King Ludwig II of Bavaria. There are 360 rooms, of which only 14 rooms were completed according to the design. The other 346 rooms were not completed due to the death of the King in 1886. It is the most photographed building in Germany and one of the most popular tourist attractions.
In fact, the previous Neuschwanstein was not very popular, until Jay Chou and Kun Ling took a wedding photo here, it is widely known. So if a couple comes here, they must take a photo. The best angle of
Swan Castle was the lawn in front. At that time, Jay Chou chose to shoot here. The vast grassland symbolizes the broad love. There are also many places to visit around
Neuschwanstein. We also came here to paint the grandfather of Neuschwanstein.
This is a masterpiece by Ludwig II, with a fairytale look and scenery. Neuschwanstein Castle began construction in 1869 and has 360 rooms. When Ludwig II died 17 years later, only 14 were built, which is the 14 rooms we visited.
The happiest thing is that there is a free Chinese commentator here. Every time you go to a room, the interpreter automatically senses. Including the throne hall, the king's bedroom, the living room, the dressing room, the big concert hall, etc., the decoration is very gorgeous.
Devich II loved all kinds of operas and stage plays since he was a child. He himself wrote a lot of scripts that praised the good and defeated evil. He was also an admirer of the famous German stage playwright Wagner. In the era of the revolution, he was dissatisfied with his own status as a prestigious name, trying to change and not doing what he wanted, and thus often contradicted the elders in the cabinet. His contacts with Wagner were strongly opposed by the cabinet people and the people because of excessive squandering and public and private disregard. Wagner was eventually forced to leave Munich, making Ludwig II more disgusted with Munich, and enamored in the Bavarian mountains, a world that makes him feel happy and comfortable. In 1868, southwest of Bavaria, Ludwig II built this extravagant castle and created his own fairy tale world to escape the real world. In 1886, the castle was opened to the public seven weeks after his death and has since become one of the most visited castles in Europe.
On New Year's Day, I went to see Neuschwanstein Castle and followed the guide into the interior of Neuschwanstein. We curiously spy on everything that Ludwig II worships and likes. This talented, king who lives in romance and self-imagination for the rest of his life has the highest rights and possesses this rich land. Only he refused to marry and refused to govern. Knowing that he lost his rights, he was still borrowing money to build Neuschwanstein. He refused all his troubles and uneasiness outside the castle and hid in the Eden he built. He is lonely, he has always been a person, even compared to the luxurious open hall, his table is always small, and does not allow people to approach.
His room is also narrow and narrow, and the bed is not big. After I visited Helen Kimm Palace, I was amazed at the simplicity of the bedroom in Neuschwanstein. I can't tell which style the king loves.
From the perspective of architectural art, the interior of Neuschwanstein is more borrowed from the Italian decorative style (Helen Jim Palace is completely imitation of the French Palace of Versailles.) Although the color is the calm blue Royal, but the details The ivory, glass, and brass design also demonstrates its style and sophistication. There is even a man-made cave in the interior, which is close to nature. I highly recommend that you enter the interior of Neuschwanstein for a visit. After all, seeing a home built for yourself is a direct way to walk into and explore the loneliness of Ludwig II.
The end of Romantik Avenue is "owned" in Fussen, Neuschwanstein, which is actually a small town in the southern state of Bayern.
# Neuschwanstein # On a small mountain peak in the suburbs of Fuessen, it was designed according to the dream of King Ludwig II of Bavaria and took 17 years to build.
The castle is filled with the atmosphere of the Middle Ages. From a different perspective, the castle shows a changing face.
On the bridge to see Neuschwanstein, you must remember to go to the end before you start taking pictures. If you just stop at the center of the bridge, you will only see a small face of Neuschwanstein.~~~
The castle can see countless swan pictures, gold, painted, or other. . . Together with the lakes and lakes around the castle outside the castle of Neuschwanstein, this building is indeed a paradise on earth, the castle of the dreamy knight, emerging in the jungle of the mountains, the looming elegance of the appearance, so that we are all eye-catching ! The
explanation tells us that the Alice Castle in the modern Dinis Paradise is also built on the blue swan castle, which brings joy to countless children.
* Tips - Visiting the interior of Neuschwanstein is required to buy tickets. Each ticket has a time point and can only be entered at this time (10-15 minutes), so it must be It is necessary to go to the door early to wait for admission, otherwise the ticket will not be available.
#Where to go to New Years Day
Neuschwanstein is a late 19th-century building located in the southwestern part of Bavaria, Germany, near the early Hohenschwangau, about 4 km from the town of Fssen, not far from the German-Austrian border. This castle is one of the palaces of King Ludwig II of Bavaria.
Map of the Fussen township obtained by the Visitor Center. We parked the car at P4, because P4 left the carriage location recently, we just went up the mountain to take pictures so we didn't pick up the ticket. Pick up the ticket at i. Since Swan Castle is a popular attraction, it is best to buy tickets online beforehand, and it is convenient to pick up tickets at the ticket collection center. It is very stinky to take the carriage, but the advantage is to look at the scenery all the way. Because the Maria Bridge is being repaired when I go, I still choose to make a carriage. The carriage is 6 Euros per person. If you go to the Syracuse Bridge to the Syracuse Bridge, the nearest route is to take the bus, or you will take 15-20 minutes from the station to the Maria Bridge. It takes about 30 minutes to walk down the mountain. It is just a way to go down the mountain. It is a road.
Because the Maria Bridge was overhauled, only the vista of Swan Castle,
Baroque Church, was taken. You can't take pictures in Neuschwanstein.
If you want to experience a fairy tale tour, Neuschwanstein will not let you down. As the prototype of Disney Castle, this castle full of dreams is also known as the "Cinderella Castle", which is located in the foothills of the Alps, near the town of Fussen. Mountain roads are not difficult to walk, whether it is hiking uphill or riding a horse-drawn carriage, it is a good choice, depending on personal preference. From any angle, the castle can be beautifully painted. It is located in a misty mountain, like an elf, so beautiful. Adjacent to it is the Older Swan Castle, which was earlier than it was, but it was more historical. Such a paradise on earth, if there is an opportunity, you still have to go and experience it yourself:
Germany is the country with the largest number of castles in the world, and the most famous of them is the Neuschwanstein Castle in the foothills of the Alps. Even Disney uses it as a prototype for a castle in a fairy tale.
The owner of Neuschwanstein is the king of Bavaria - Ludwig II. Although the king is not a ruling country, he is a very talented artist. The king personally participated in the design of Neuschwanstein and applied the elements of the opera "Swan Knight" to the castle. Its a pity that his lifelong work Neuschwand was not built until he passed away...
But the interior of Neuschwanstein is not luxurious, and the level of luxury is not comparable to that of the kings other house. De Hof Palace. It seems that the king really regards this as a fairy tale world that escapes reality.
Off topic, many kings in Europe are regarded as "crazy" by the world, and Ludwig II is one of them. Maybe, people who are not worried about life, thoughts are always different from people in the world. However, he is indeed a person who knows life very well.
If it is free, it is recommended to book in advance on the official website. Because the visit is limited, if you arrive late, you can't buy a ticket. (How to book Baidu search, very detailed)
Even if you book a ticket, you have to go to the ticket office to pick up the ticket, and many people queue up. (To pick up tickets and buy tickets is two channels, don't make mistakes)
If you want to experience a fairy tale tour, Neuschwanstein will not let you down. As the prototype of Disney Castle, this castle full of dreams is also known as the "Cinderella Castle", which is located in the foothills of the Alps, near the town of Fussen. Mountain roads are not difficult to walk, whether it is hiking uphill or riding a horse-drawn carriage, it is a good choice, depending on personal preference. From any angle, the castle can be beautifully painted. It is located in a misty mountain, like an elf, so beautiful. Adjacent to it is the Older Swan Castle, which was earlier than it was, but it was more historical. Such a paradise on earth, if there is an opportunity, you still have to go and experience it yourself:
Walk through the beautiful southwestern part of Germany, from the beautiful Kings Lake to the imposing Neuschwanstein Castle. Then go to the quiet and bleak town of Monschau to experience the essence of Germany.
During the unforgettable journey, record the pleasant scenery along the way, as well as the exquisite architectural art, leaving countless unforgettable memories.
The Neuschwanstein Castle was built by Ludwig II. It was built following the example of the high-swan castle of his father, and the image of the swan knight in the Wagner opera was reproduced in his own castle. It was built in 1869. When Ludwig II died 17 years later, the faade was just completed... and Ludwig II lived in the castle for less than 2 years... Looking at the magnificent decoration inside, Envy, while feeling sorry for this poor king... But this castle has become the prototype of Disneyland! More called the most beautiful castle!
reach mode
can take the train to Fssen, then transfer to the bus to arrive
best location
St. Mary Bridge
I chose a Fussen International Youth Hostel, two rooms, Have their own separate bathroom, also have a bathtub, great!
When the fairy tale shines into reality, together with Neuschwanstein, feel the rich medieval atmosphere of Fussen. On the day of
, it was really lucky to explode. Before it rained in Germany every day, it was the weather of the castle or the cloudy day. It was first taken out of the bridge and the sun was coming out. It was so beautiful. The bridge was a lot of wooden people but not swaying. .
This is based on the dream of Ludwig II. It was built on a small mountain peak in the suburbs of Fussen, a small town on the southern border of Bayern State. It was also a sleeping beauty in Disneyland. The prototype of the fairytale castle.
Whether you are from the top of the mountain or Goshen Castle, or the cable bridge on the other side, you can appreciate the charm of the castle from different angles. When you leave the castle, the surrounding Alps are so beautiful that its so fascinating that its especially worth a visit.
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