Central Europe and the Black Forest
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Central Europe and the Black Forest

Multidestination
Created: Thursday, November 28, 2024 - Departure: Monday, June 16, 2025
Ref ID: 16864831
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884 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Thursday, November 28, 2024 - Departure: Monday, June 16, 2025
Destinations: Black Forest, Germany , Vorarlberg, Austria , Graz, Austria , Passau, Germany

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16 Jun
1. Black Forest
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About the destination: The Black Forest (German: Schwarzwald) is a large forested mountain range in the state of Baden-Württemberg in southwest Germany. It is bounded by the Rhine valley to the west and south. Its highest peak is the Feldberg with an elevation of 1,493 metres . The region is roughly oblong in shape with a length of 160 km and breadth of up to 50 km.
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16 Jun
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HYUNDAI I10
17 Jun
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Culture and traditions private hike through the Black Forest
Culture and traditions private hike through the Black Forest
2 Entrances ( Adulto (7+): 2 )
2.5 hours English 11:00 Recorrido turístico
Non refundable
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Transport from Black Forest to Vorarlberg
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18 Jun
2. Vorarlberg
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About the destination: Vorarlberg is the westernmost federal state Austria. It has the second-smallest geographical area after Vienna and, although it has the second-smallest population. It borders on three countries: Germany, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. The capital of Vorarlberg is Bregenz (29,698 inhabitants), although Dornbirn (49,845 inhabitants) and Feldkirch (34,192 inhabitants) have larger populations. Vorarlberg is to a large extent mountainous. As there are several notable mountain ranges, such as the Silvretta, the Rätikon, the Verwall and the Arlberg with many well-known skiing regions and ski resorts.
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Transport from Vorarlberg to Graz
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19 Jun
3. Graz
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About the destination: Graz, Austria's second biggest city, is a pretty Central European town where various architectural styles and artistic movements have blended since the Middle Ages. Partly surrounded by the Alps, at the ford of the river Mur, with the Schlossberg, the castle hill, in the centre, Graz is a perfectly located city. The hike up the Schlossberg takes less than 30 minutes and rewards walkers with excellent views. At the top there is an open-air theatre, a small military museum and the bell tower which dates from 1588. Graz's Hauptplatz is a wonderful square where you can find Graz's town hall, a bustling market and a lovely fountain. There are many ornate buildings next to the square. Graz's position as European Capital of Culture in 2003 brought contrast between the very old and the ultra-modern to the city’s architecture. Two examples of great modern design are the Kunsthaus, a futuristic exhibition centre located on the banks of the River Mur dubbed the "Friendly Alien", and the Mur Insel, an artificial island on the Mur River made of metal and glass. Grazers love to hang out at any time, meet friends and chat in the cosy ambience of the many city cafes. Nice and sunny days will fill the streets with people. Every cafe and pastry shop has a small street terrace, especially those located in a city squares. The large student population helps propel the nightlife and vibrant arts scene, creating a pleasant, active and liveable city.
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20 Jun
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Graz 1-hour walking tour with a local
Graz 1-hour walking tour with a local
2 Entrances ( Precio estándar (0-99): 2 )
1 hour English 17:30 Visita guiada
Non refundable
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Transport from Graz to Passau
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21 Jun
4. Passau
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About the destination: Passau is a small city in Bavaria, Germany. Passau is situated at the point where the river Inn and the river Ilz meet the Danube, and for this reason it is often called the "City of Three Rivers. It lies around 2,000 km from the estuary of the Danube on the border to Austria, and enjoys a small but thriving local tourist trade. The Bavarian Forest mountain range is not too far away by car. It has a national park where you can see many types of animals. A nearby district of Passau still has a Pranger standing. A bad-person would be locked in at the neck, hands, and feet on a raised pedestal in the town square and left as punishment. People could throw things at them. This punishment was handed out by the church, for your own good. There are many old buildings, churches and cathedrals to see. Most of the roads in the city center are cobblestone. St. Stephan's Cathedral has the world's second largest cathedral organ, which has concerts at noon. Passau is known for its historic buildings, its university, and its location at the confluence of the three rivers and the last German train station before entering Austria. Like much of Bavaria, it's also predominantly Catholic. If you look very closely, however, you can spot Protestant churches.
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22 Jun
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Passau Private Walking Tour
Passau Private Walking Tour
1 Entrance ( Precio por grupo: 1 )
1 hour English 08:30 Tour
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