Rothenburg ob der Tauber Travel Blogs - Page 2
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#16 of 21 Rothenburg ob der Tauber travel blogs
Nov 18, 1992 – Dec 02, 1992
Rothenburg is a medieval walled city where Christmas happens year-round! Viewed from the hills above, the town is shaped in the form of a skeleton key. Lots of Zimmer frei (rooms to let) so you can spend the night if you haven't quite marked off everything on your Christmas list while shopping.
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#17 of 21 Rothenburg ob der Tauber travel blogs
Jan 14, 2009 – Aug 16, 2009
Houston, Texas, USA -› Dublin, Ireland -› …
6.6.09 Stuttgart to Rothenburg ob der Tauber
Terrific day! We accomplished three goals: Parts from the Hymer RV store, the Porsche Museum, and the medieval town of Rothenburg!
I could not overstate the kindness of Carol and Steve – they are j…
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#18 of 21 Rothenburg ob der Tauber travel blogs
Mar 15, 2008 – Mar 28, 2008
London, England, UK -› Berlin, Germany -› …
We had a crazy time trying to navigate our way out of Mainz (with the whole jumble of roads mess on the map, it was a bit difficult) but we somehow got out of it, and headed south and east toward Rothenburg, and our final destination Fussen. I wish I could have spent days in Rothenburg, and it'…
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#19 of 21 Rothenburg ob der Tauber travel blogs
Jan 03, 2003 – Jan 13, 2003
These are photos I took during my trip to Europe in the summer of 2004. Countries visited: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, and France.
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#20 of 21 Rothenburg ob der Tauber travel blogs
Aug 04, 2006 – Aug 19, 2006
Rome, Italy -› Roncobilaccio, Italy -› …
Viaggio in camper al Lago di Costanza, il Baden-Wuttemberg e la Svevia-Baviera
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#21 of 21 Rothenburg ob der Tauber travel blogs
Nov 19, 2005 – Dec 15, 2006
Prague, Czech Republic -› Krakow, Poland -› …
Leaving Kaiserslautern, I changed trains in Frankfurt, then again in Weurzburg and Steinach (obviously, that's always there). On the way, I got to practice a little German. Walking into Rothenburg was a little weird, since it was covered in snow and I wasn't going to see anyone in parti…
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