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Spooky Germany - Haunted Places and Ghost Stories

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With Halloween fast approaching, take time to discover Germany's scariest locations and read up on some of their finest ghost tales - not forgetting to brush up on key vocabulary words as well. Dippel Castle may have provided Mary Shelley with inspiration for her 19th-century book Frankenstein. The tale itself originates in an urban legend told by the Brothers Grimm in their collection of folktales called Das Gespensterbuch. 1. Wolfsegg Castle Wolfsegg Castle in Bavaria has long been considered one of Germany's most haunted castles since it was constructed in the 1500s. According to legend, its former owner murdered his wife after discovering she was having an affair and both their sons. Since then, people have reported hearing strange noises emanating from caves nearby as well as seeing ghostly White Women lurking around its grounds. Wolfsegg might seem like an idyllic getaway, if not for its legendary haunted castle that stands in its center. According to legend, an evil witc

Biking Paradise: Exploring Germany's Cycling Routes

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Germany may be best known for its autobahns, but it also boasts an extensive network of long-distance cycle paths. From encountering an Egyptian princess to discovering Caspar David Friedrich's romantic paintings - Germany offers something for every type of cyclist! Get away from it all while cycling along riverbanks lined with world-famous vineyards or sampling local beer along the Bavarian Forest Trail; these biking adventures combine nature and culture into a thrilling biking adventure experience! The Rhine Trail Germany is well known for its love of hiking, sometimes bordering on obsessive passion for it. No better example is found than Germany's Rhine River Gorge Castles Trail which covers over 320 kilometers of forested dirt trail along and above the Rhine River - stunning landscapes are both wild and romantic here with vineyards, castles, and cultural sites all along its course providing hikers with a colorful panorama from end to end of this historic route. The trail i

Follow the Footsteps of the Brothers Grimm on the German Fairy Tale Road

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As its name implies, this 370-mile route - popularly dubbed the German Fairy Tale Road - follows in the footsteps of the Brothers Grimm to old-world villages like Trendelburg and Hamelin where Gerhard Marcks' bronze sculpture of the Goose Girl continues to be kissed by university graduates. Eight nature parks provide scenic landscapes. Hanau Germany's Fairy Tale Road offers towns that look straight out of a storybook: cobblestone streets lined with half-timbered houses, romantic castles with romantic ivy covers, dense woods bursting with princes, princesses, witches, and dwarfs... and much more await discovery along its path! Although often disregarded as the hub of Teutonic kitsch , the German countryside boasts undeniable charm worth discovering. You might come across subtle reminders of Brothers Grimm stories or full-on fairy tale-themed festivals to enchant and amaze. Steinau is one of the most captivating villages along this tour route, where two of the three brothers Gri