Welcome to Bavaria

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About Bavaria

Bavaria is a federal state in the south-east of Germany. With an area of 70,550.19 square kilometers (27,239.58 sq mi), Bavaria is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total land area of Germany. With over 13 million inhabitants, it is second in population only to North Rhine-Westphalia, but due to its large size it is one of the least densely populated states. Bavaria’s main cities are Munich (its capital and largest city and also the third largest city in Germany),  Nuremberg, and Augsburg.

The history of Bavaria includes its earliest settlement by Iron Age Celtic tribes, followed by the conquests of the Roman Empire in the 1st century BC, when the territory was incorporated into the provinces of Raetia and Noricum. It became a stem duchy in the 6th century AD following the collapse of the Western Roman Empire. It was later incorporated into the Holy Roman Empire, became an independent kingdom after 1806, joined the Prussian-led German Empire in 1871 while retaining its title of kingdom, and finally became a state of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1949. 

Bavaria has a unique culture, largely because of the state’s large Catholic plurality and conservative traditions. Bavarians have traditionally been proud of their culture, which includes a languagecuisine, architecture, festivals such as Oktoberfest and elements of Alpine symbolism. The state also has the second largest economy among the German states by GDP figures, giving it a status as a rather wealthy German region. Contemporary Bavaria also includes parts of the historical regions of Franconia and Swabia.(Wikipedia: Bavaria)

A special thank you to Fab Photography Duesseldorf for a intriguing look at Bavaria.  Click Visit Bavaria  for the  area’s  official travel guide. 

Area Planning Guide

Maps & Other Resources

Visit the GPS My City website: for self-guided walks in many cities of Bavaria. Nuremburg is one option. Others include Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Bamberg, Wurzberg. Visit the site directly for more walking tours and articles www.gpsmycity.com.

This site also contains information on some of the best places to see. You  can even read about and choose the sites to create your own custom map. The maps cover everything from historical landmarks to world-class museums, charming neighborhoods and shopping. You will also find many articles that are super helpful as you plan your trip.

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Local Spotlight

Top 10 Places Bavaria

Ryan Shirley always delivers! Bavaria is a huge part of Germany so determining the cities and landmarks worth visiting is key. You will get some good ideas from this video.

Planet D ~ Best Things to Do in Bavaria

Deb and Dave take you on a whirlwind tour through northern Bavaria (Franconia) to the Alps and Munich. they share great tips and show you some of the best sights to see in this immense and rich area. 

Weltenburg Abbey ~ Near From Home

The dynamic duo from Near From Home, left their home towns (in the UK and the US) and moved to Germany. They share with us their hiking trip to Weltenburg Abbey the oldest monastery (and brewery!) in the world. They have some other terrific videos on other places in Germany and beyond. Be sure to click Explore More to check them out. 

Amateur Traveler

Travel to Bavaria

Chris talks about Bavaria and Southern Germany. He discusses some great towns along the way including the Black Forest, Rothenburg, Nurenberg, Munich, and  Neuschwanstein Castle.  His guests, Janie and Jason share their experiences on a recetn trip including wineries.

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5 Best Things to Do in Bavaria

DW is a German based travel and news channel. You will see many videos sprinkled throughout our site. They provide the best things to do in Bavaria. 

Wolter's World ~ Bavaria

Mark Wolter has spent a lot of time in Germany and really has some great tips on what you are going to love and hate about traveling to Bavaria. He always sheds light on how to avoid the crowds and shoot for an authentic experience. Follow him/subscribe on Youtube to see hundreds of other places around the world. 

Hand Luggage Only ~ Bavaria

Yaya and Lloyd are some of our most favorite vloggers. They take you to some of the most amazing places all over the world. You will learn so much from their many travels. Be sure to click Explore More for their Youtube Channel and subscribe. and go to for their blog where you can find a plethora of articles https://handluggageonly.co.uk.

Towns of Bavaria

The Romantic Route Bavaria

In the 1950s the Romantic Route was created in Bavaria to attract visitor after WWII decimated the country and economy. It was designed loosely from a former Roman route. The towns along the route look as if they are still in the mideaival ages.  The route begins in Wurzburg, travels through lovely Rothenburg, and ends at the amazing Neuschantstin Castle in Fussen. See below for more information on the towns and the route.  It is suggested to fly into Frankfurt and fly out of Munich which is near the end of the route. 

Wurzburg

Luka from DW Travel takes us to Wurzburg to discover this historic city and warn about valuable wine production in the region. The city sits on a hill with majestic views, especially at night.

Rothenberg Ob de Taber

Dhruv from DW Travel takes us to some of the best sites in Rothenburg. Clic on the button below for the town’s official guide.

Bamberg

Dhruv from DW Travel takes us to the lovely town of Bamberg. Not too far from Rothenburg, it is worth a stop. The iconic house on the river will be very recognizable from the internet and instagram.  Click Explore Bamberg for more information.

Nuremberg

You may have seen the Travellers from other pages, but this duo from Germany has a lot to offer in a few short minutes. YOu will always benefit from their tips. Follow them on Youtube and subscribe. Click below for official information on Nuremberg. 

Virtual Walking Tour ~ Rothenburg Ob Der Tauber

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