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Along the southeastern edge of Germany stands the Bavarian Alps, one of the most picturesque mountain ranges in the entire world. Home to scenic hikes, alpine villages, and fairytale palaces, like the famous Neuschwanstein Castle, there are so many popular spots and hidden gems to discover and experience in this stunning part of Germany. Join us for 48 hours as we explore more of the Bavarian Alps and indulge in more delicious German food. 🇩🇪
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Tours and experiences we recommend in the Bavarian Alps:
🏰 From Munich: Neuschwanstein & Linderhof Castle Full Day Trip – https://gyg.me/NMvNgNH2
🏔 From Munich: Zugspitze Mountain Van Tour – https://gyg.me/84p5P8nZ
🦅 From Munich: Guided Group Tour to Eagle’s Nest – https://gyg.me/zbl1n6Js
🥾 From Munich: Berchtesgaden Foothills and Obersalzberg – https://gyg.me/ujb8feJG
🌿 From Munich: Königsee Day Tour by Van – https://gyg.me/KrraZXBd
🌲 Eagle’s Nest and Berchtesgaden Tour from Salzburg – https://gyg.me/Da6hGO8d
🧂 Bavarian Salt Mine Tour and Berchtesgaden – https://gyg.me/Ye93cMkK

Vlog #230 // Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany 🇩🇪

Follow along as we experience the world we live in and cherish the magic that is everyday life. 💫

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  1. Magnificent as always, the Alps hold such a special place in our hearts! 🇩🇪 Next up, we’re wrapping up our adventure in Germany with a storybook trip to the world famous Black Forest! 😁 Stay tuned for our Germany series finale!!!

    Tours and experiences we recommend in the Bavarian Alps:
    🏰 From Munich: Neuschwanstein & Linderhof Castle Full Day Trip – https://gyg.me/NMvNgNH2
    🏔 From Munich: Zugspitze Mountain Van Tour – https://gyg.me/84p5P8nZ
    🦅 From Munich: Guided Group Tour to Eagle’s Nest – https://gyg.me/zbl1n6Js
    🥾 From Munich: Berchtesgaden Foothills and Obersalzberg – https://gyg.me/ujb8feJG
    🌿 From Munich: Königsee Day Tour by Van – https://gyg.me/KrraZXBd
    🌲 Eagle's Nest and Berchtesgaden Tour from Salzburg – https://gyg.me/Da6hGO8d
    🧂 Bavarian Salt Mine Tour and Berchtesgaden – https://gyg.me/Ye93cMkK

  2. Gahhh we loved the Garmisch-Partenkirchen area. It is amazing to see it all lush and green! 😍 Totally agree on the craftsmanship in Germany—that was one of our big observations too!

  3. There is a video here on YT in which 2 Americans, both carpenters, visit a Swiss training workshop for carpenters and joiners. One of them then said that he was going to remove the title of master carpenter from his business card at home, as these 16-17 year olds already know more than he does. In Switzerland, Austria and Germany, there is a 3-year dual apprenticeship in the company and at school.

  4. Beautiful countryside…gg/grandfather lived and left this fascinating area like 150 years ago…think free land in 🇺🇸 and fiefdom social stratagems in Bavaria/Germany were the incentives. Funny how societies change and rearrange. Sweet vid/great photography!

  5. I often add places you visit to a bucket list, and the last two videos are definitely on that list now. My husband doesn’t like crowds and we both love mountain scenery, so if I am to convince him to travel to Europe one day, I have to plan it well. 18 months to retirement 🥰

  6. What´s outstanding with your vidoes is, that you dot just do touristy things but suck in the lifestyle. Im Bavarian, and I like hiking, take a rest where you like, eat some good food .. and all this rather relaxed. Good job.

  7. You are for sure the nicest, sweetest Americans I've ever seen! We'd love if you moved to Germany or Austria, that would be so cool! Also, I love how much you guys read now. 🙂

  8. I like that you 2 have fun in Germany! I also love the Alps, and I regret a little that we only see such a small part of them as opposed to France/Switzerland/Italy, but it's a beautiful part of the world nevertheless =)))

  9. A very sad story. On the bridge with a view of Neuschwanstein Castle, an American pushed 2 American students off the bridge to their deaths. The man is now in prison for life for murder.

  10. Germans are the poets and thinker, musicians and writers, inventors and technicians of this planet with long history, great craftmenship and of course……black history as well!!!!

  11. For your next trip to the bavarian alps, consider a visit to the Eng Alm past Hinterriß. You drive a very picturesc toll road from Wallgau, through the Isar valley (in summer people tend to sunbathe on the pebble beaches in the valley). The trip ends in a valley with maple trees that give shade to the cows and at the very end is a hotel and restaurant from where you can start your hikes into the alps. Its very beautiful

  12. all the wooden things you saw is normal there since yearhundreds. people had to act with the things they found there, so they used stone and wood to built houses and many more.

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