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Travelling to Germany was to be a first for the husband, and given our fondness for road trips, we pretty quickly decided that our four-week trip to Germany would include some sort of road trip at some point. Then began the exciting time of researching how, when and where. In the end we settled on hiring a campervan through Paul Camper , an awesome service that allows you to hire private campervans and RVs in Germany. What a find that was!! We hired trusty Campervan Siegfried , planned a very ambitious itinerary through the South of Germany, and set off on our two-week Germany road trip in mid-June. And a couple of times we just found ourselves a quiet car park in the woods and camped there. We set out from Beelitz, some 50 km south of Berlin, where we picked up Siegfried on a sunny Thursday. After some left-hand driving practice for the husband on country roads, we jumped onto the Autobahn towards the South. A few hours later, we emerged in Regensburg , our first little stopover. We could have easily spent more time there but we had plans to get as far south as practical that night. We ended up camping at lovely little Campground Soyensee , a campground at Lake Soyen in the middle of nowhere. I think we just followed some random road signs. In mid-June, it was still out of season so the campground was pretty quiet and cheap, and for our one night stay, it was perfect. The weather was absolutely glorious, possibly a bit hot for wandering around the gardens for too long but thankfully there was plenty of shade. Following our excursion to the grand palace, we made our way back onto the Autobahn , turned off at Bad Reichenhall and eventually pulled into the Campground Winkl-Landthal near Bischofswiesen, some 8 kilometres north of Berchtesgaden. We had no reservation and so were super happy to score a spot right along a creek with views of the Berchtesgaden Alps. Like Soyensee, Winkl-Landthal was fairly quiet though it certainly had stacks more campers. But they all seemed to be quiet Dutch people whose main staple was white bread and coke — for breakfast and dinner. Since it was so beautiful and we had plenty to explore in the area, we stayed put for three nights. Whilst it was a little sad to say good-bye to the Berchtesgaden area, the weather had started to turn on Day 4. Despite the no-show of the Alps though, I happily continued to announce the mountain peaks en route to the husband. But it was getting late and I just wanted to have a hot shower, eat and crawl into bed. And so we stayed despite it being expensive and somewhat unappealing. Instead, we cut through Austria and arrived in Schwangau around noon to visit the fairytale castle of Neuschwanstein. The rest of the day was spent queuing up for tickets, having a bite to eat, and then visiting Hohenschwangau Castle , followed by a self-guided tour of Neuschwanstein and a race up the mountain to the viewing bridge before sunset. Our plans had been upended a bit so we were making things up on the go. We ended up outside a campground in Lindau , Lake Constance , close to midnight. Of course, the campground had long been shut for the night and with boom gates fully closing it off, we decided to join a row of campervans and RVs who had simply parked outside the campground. Since we were parked somewhat illegally outside the campground, we decided to make an early start and left Lindau just before 6 am. With the weather looking much more inviting, we meandered north along the shores of Lake Constance with stopovers in medieval Meersburg and Birnau. We bought some absolutely amazing apricots there! After meandering along deserted back roads, we enjoyed a bit of a relax and play break at some random playground — with awesome sun chairs! From there, we leisurely twisted our way around to the spa town of St. Blasien , then onto Todtnau and Triberg what a miss! The campground was nothing to shout about but, being out of season, it was nice and quiet. The next morning we were back to rain and overcast skies but nonetheless decided to have a look around Freiburg. My highlight in Freiburg was most certainly buying some amazing gluten-free pastry dessert cake-y thing! The rest of the day was pretty unexciting with hours and hours spent on the Autobahn and secondary roads, attempting to outsmart the weather we failed miserably and heading further west towards the Moselle River near the Luxembourg border. Both the Amphitheatre and the Imperial Baths offered more than meets the eye on first glance: Underground tunnel systems! The husband quickly turned into Little Explorer again. Having driven past the gorgeous looking town of Saarburg on our way to Trier the previous day, the husband was keen to have a look around before we made our way to the Moselle River. So we spent part of the morning ambling up to the castle ruins overlooking Saarburg, wandering the quiet streets and following our feet wherever they took their fancy. From there we joined the road along the Western shores of the Moselle River , a famous wine region, and followed the river all the way to a teeny tiny campground at Moselkern , close to Eltz Castle. En route, we briefly stopped at ridiculously touristy Bernkastel-Kues and much nicer Cochem. After spending the morning hiking to and touring around Eltz Castle , we jumped back into good old Siegfried and set off towards Koblenz. After days of solid cloud cover, we finally saw the sun emerge again in Koblenz. We crossed the Rhine and then followed it upstream, taking a quick detour to the Dreiburgenblick Three Castles View and passing by the unimpressive Loreley. The next morning we hopped on the ferry to cross the Rhine and began the journey along the downriver side. This day turned out to be spectacular with stops in charmingly medieval Bacharach and at Rheinfels Castle , one of the highlights of our trip. So the fact that our Alpine plans were foiled turned out to be a blessing in medieval armour…. We then zipped back up to Koblenz and spent the next few hours on the Autobahn heading north east. We spent that night at some random truck stop on the Autobahn but packed up around 2 am since the refrigeration system in one of the parked trucks continued to roar all night, making sleep impossible to obtain. Now on the home stretch, we visited Buchenwald Concentration Camp after having a nap in the woods to recover from our interrupted sleep the previous night. It was freezing at the concentration camp on top of Ettersberg Mountain and given how sombre visiting a concentration camp is, I was glad to be back inside Siegfried and to be heading towards warmer weather. Since there are nowhere near as many campgrounds around this area of Germany than there are in the Alps, around Lake Constance or along the great rivers, we just set up camp in a lovely car park next to walking trails. Our last day. Being in Europe at a time close to the summer solstice meant wonderfully long daylight! I think if the sun had not set at all, we would have continued to run around all night. The weather was pretty crazy at times and we spent way more time in our rain jackets than we had expected, especially since we had cracking weather in Berlin before we set out on our road trip. Having our own set of wheels and being able to cook our own meals, stop for a cup of tea and put down for the night where and when we wanted was definitely the best way for us to explore Germany. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Road Trips. Written by Kati. Waking up at Lake Soyen. Schloss Herrenchiemsee Royal Palace of Herrenchiemsee with its magnificently synchronised fountains. Hiking down Mount Jenner in the Berchtesgaden Alps. There are supposed to be high mountain ranges there…. Mittenwald, famous for its violin makers. Meersburg Castle on the shores of Lake Constance. For once, the weather was fabulous. Coconut Raspberry Scrumptiliciousness from Freiburg. Exploring the ancient Roman ruins of the Imperial Baths in Trier. Vineyard slopes along the Moselle River. Looking towards Katz Castle atop the Rhine. Overlooking the Rhine and the town of Bacharach along the remains of the old town wall. Half-timbered houses in Stolberg, Harz Mountains. Further Reading Update from the road: Vancouver to Prince Rupert Day Quick dash through Wongi State Forest and a visit to Maryborough. No Comments. Leave a Reply Cancel Reply. Previous Post Tops and flops from our Southern Germany road trip. Next Post Quick stopover in Gothic Regensburg. 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We hired trusty Campervan Siegfried, planned a very ambitious itinerary through the South of Germany, and set off on our two-week Germany road trip in mid-June.

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