
Sometimes you want to take a whirlwind trip–it’s just time to hit several priority spots and you don’t have time to leisurely explore. That’s okay! You can accomplish the list below in three days–drive Friday from Frankfurt to Munich, walk around, eat dinner at the Hofbrau Haus. Go back to the hotel and enjoy the hot shower! Saturday, drive to Neuschwanstein and hike up to the castle! Eat lunch while enjoying an incredible view and pick up some souvenirs. Hop back into the car and drive to Garmisch. Drive through a 15 minute section of road that is in Austria, and pop back into Germany. Breathe in the incredible beauty of the alps and the alpine air. Check into the hotel and eat dinner out! Next morning, go up to Zugspitze, the highest peak in Germany, and wear your hiking shoes! Buy a pretzel, cross over into Austria again, feed the birds, hike some more, and buy souvenirs. Get a stamp (in your passport if you have it with you) of Zugspitze! End the active morning with a lunch at Berggasthof Almhutte with a comforting potato soup with vegetables and then have the Kirschbeutel (which you have to wait for–they don’t serve sweets until after 2:00 p.m. on Sunday). Oh, and the four cups of whipped cream are not sweetened.
The priority spots for us were:
- Altstadt Munich
- Hofbrau Haus
- Neuschwanstein
- Zugspitze
- Almhutte at the Berggasthof
Here’s the bullet wardrobe list that plans for temps from 58 – 80 degrees F. with sun, clouds, rain, wind:
- Hiking shoes
- Black cushy walking tennis shoes
- Birkenstocks to wear in the car
- Stretchy comfortable easy-to-hike-in jeans
- Three scarves–black, cotton print, Edelweiss print neckerchief (must look touristy)
- Rain layer — very lightweight, leopard print to up my game in Munich
- Wear linen dress/tunic over knee covering leggings
- Sweatshirt or sweater
- White button down shirt
- Off white peasant shirt
And that fits in a small suitcase with beauty and Rx necessities.