Backpacking Through Europe | Germany | Remember Your Backpacker Travel Insurance
Another popular destination to visit while backpacking through Europe is Germany. Germany appeals to young backpackers because of the country’s unique mix of modern and traditional culture.
The country also offers one of Europe’s most efficient railway transportation. The Deutsche Bahn is the rail system that travels from city to city within Germany and an added bonus is it is a relatively cheap mode of transportation for backpackers. EuroCity trains also run from Germany to other countries in Europe, which makes planning an itinerary much easier for those planning to backpack across Europe.
Before planning your backpacking trip across Europe try to take into consideration Germany’s two biggest festivals Cologne’s Carnival to Munich’s Oktoberfest. These festivals are definitely to best place to immerse oneself in Germany’s food and drink while interacting with the locals. Backpacking around Germany is wonderful because of festivals such as Oktoberfest.
For those interested in history one of the most beautiful castles to see is definitely Neushwansteir (aka Cinderella’s Castle) located near Füssen. This is actually the castle Walt Disney modelled Cinderella’s Castle after in his theme parks. It is absolutely spectacular, almost as much as the Cinderella Castle in Orlando!
If there is enough time in your trip you may want to book a cruise down the Rhine to view Germany’s gorgeous scenery.
Germany is a backpackers paradise with its romantic forests, picturesque hill and mountain landscapes, and tranquilly embedded seas. If you’re planning to do much walking or hiking there are numerous places you can go to. The Bavarian Forest also known as Europe’s Green Roof is situated between the river Danube, the Bohemian Forest and the Austrian Border. It is widely recognised as Central Europe’s largest closed woodland area. It’s an ideal area to go hiking in with well signposted hiking paths lead through mysterious forests, well-cared-for natural and cultivated landscapes, past small and larger villages or up to the mountain peaks of the Bavarian Forest, such as the Arber Mountain, the region’s highest peak at 1,456 meters. You can also travel along historic trade routes, between the Danube River and Bohemia, you can be transported back to a bygone age and follow the traditional routes of salt and glass traders many centuries ago. For a more challenging hiking journey why not try “Westweg” – the Black Forest’s hiking route from Pforzheim to Basle. More than 23,000 kilometers of well highlighted hiking trails criss-cross the most amazing areas of the Black Forest’s cultural and hiking landscapes. It is such a beautiful place. If hiking is your kind of thing while backpacking through Germany then you have to check out Westweg. Hikers can reach the highest point of the Northern Black Forest, which is Mount Hornisgrinde which gives fantastic views. Beautiful cirque lakes, such as Mummelsee or the secluded Wildsee, line the route. If you continue along this route, you will come past the European watershed, between the rivers Rhine and Danube. This part of the route offers superb views across the deep valleys of the Western Black Forest and the flat high-lying valleys in the east. The bare hilltops of the Feldberg area represent a kind of “subalpine island in the low mountain range”, offering a habitat for many plants of the Ice Age. At “Feldbergerhof”, the route divides into a western and an eastern route. Eventually the route will take you all the way to Basle!
Berlin is a must when backpacking across Europe. Berlin is now a modern city with great food and shopping but still rich with history. If shopping is your thing head for the Ku’Damm (the Kurfürstendammmstrasse) and the Friedrichstrasse. For the history buffs you can travel to Checkpoint Charlie and take a tour of where the Berlin Wall used to stand.
Some of the top rated activities to take part in while backpacking through Germany are:
1. City Segway Tours
2. Fat Tire Bike Tours
3. Mike’s Bike Tours
4. Insider Tours
5. Friedrichsbad Roman-Irish Bath
6. Europa-Park
7. Original Berlin Walks
8. Cologne Cathedral (Dom)
9. Pergamon Museum
10. English Garden (Englischer Garten)
Even though you are visiting a relatively safe country as Germany remember to get your backpacker travel insurance. Segways can be dangerous! Another important item to remember when backpacking around Europe is waterproof jackets for backpacking through Europe. The weather can be somewhat unpredictable so ensure you have suitable clothing. I’m not saying you need a backpackers survival kit but make sure you wrap up warm!










































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