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Home - Grüner Schwan - Hotel, Gaststätte, Tagungs-Hotel und Biergarten in Eschenbach bei Hersbruck. Hersbruck. Hersbruck is a small town in Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, belonging to the district Nürnberger Land. Famous for the late-gothic artwork of the Hersbruck altar, the "Hirtenmuseum" and the beautiful landscape of the "Hersbrucker Schweiz". History[edit] Hersbruck was founded in 976 when a castle was built there near a bridge. The name probably comes from Haderihesprucga, the bridge of Haderich. In the Middle Ages the town was situated on the Golden Route from Nuremberg to Prague, which brought prosperity to Hersbruck. In 1297 Hersbruck was given municipal rights, after 1504 the town belonged to the area of the free imperial town Nuremberg and in 1806 became Bavarian. During the Nazi Regime, Hersbruck was a subsidiary camp of Flossenbürg concentration camp.

After World War II, that camp, on the outskirts of town, was converted for housing Latvian Displaced Persons and renamed as Camp Kathann. Suburbs[edit] AltensittenbachKühnhofenEllenbachWeiherLeutenbachGroßviehberg Culture[edit] Germany's land of poets and thinkers : History, Germany. ‘What does this place mean to you?’ I ask the lady at the Wartburg – the immense castle that crouches over the crest of the mountain above the town of Eisenach. She doesn’t hesitate: ‘To me? To Germans? One thousand years of positive German history.’ Related slideshow: The quiet land of Thuringia The stress she put on it is understandable. Thinking ahead Germany contributed an enormous amount to philosophy, learning, music, literature and independent thought. The roots of idealism are here: the idea that through literature, writing, thinking and scientific inquiry, the human race can improve itself and individual human beings can create lives for themselves through ceaseless self-questioning and independent thought.

This small state rests in the centre of the old East Germany. Page 1 of 4 First | < Previous | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Next > | Last. Mosel Valley Wine Region Travel Guide: Travel Information & Expert Tips. Close to Frankfurt’s Hahn Airport, the picturesque Mosel Valley offers atmospheric, tourist-friendly villages flanked by dramatic, nearly vertical vineyards. By Ted Shoemaker Published: Close to Frankfurt’s Hahn Airport, the picturesque Mosel Valley offers atmospheric, tourist-friendly villages flanked by dramatic, nearly vertical vineyards.

Historic castles and the meandering river add to the storybook feel of the region. Its wines, in their distinctive tall, thin bottles, are so prestigious that the late Chancellor Konrad Adenauer presented them to state visitors, and the region’s legacy is closely linked to its winemaking tradition. The Mosel Wine Museum traces the area’s history with presses and vessels. Where to Taste: At the Vinothek, the wine shop of the traditional Weingut Dr. Prominient Grape Varieties: Three-quarters of Mosel wines are fruity, mineral, low-alcohol Riesling and Müller-Thurgau whites, but its Pinot Noirs are also admired. Where to Dine: Where to Stay: Local in-the-know: Slowing down in Germany's Mosel Valley. Cochem is the region's tourist hub and marks the start of the most scenic stretch of the valley. Visit cobbled towns and storybook castles in Germany's Mosel Valley Sample local white wines or Roter-Weinbergs-Pfirsich Likor, a cordial unique to the region The castle Burg Eltz is furnished throughout basically as it was 500 years ago (Tribune Media Services) -- During a frantically busy trip to Europe, I hopped on a train and slipped off into Germany's dreamy Mosel Valley, figuring that a dose of quaint, cobbled towns and storybook castles was just what I needed.

The Mosel, located near Germany's western border, is the Rhine's peaceful little sister. The main tourist town of Cochem, tucked between steep vineyards and the river, boasts picturesque medieval streets. Stroll the delightful riverfront promenade, play life-size chess, or just grab a bench and watch Germany at play. Wine-tasting is a popular activity here. Like most Mosel towns, Cochem grew up below its castle. Mosel River Valley: a Tranquil, Romantic Trip to Medieval German Wine Country - Germany. Germany's Mosel River valley is one of the most scenic, serene places in Europe to visit. The river meanders between low-slung mountains covered with row upon row of neatly tended grape vines as it wends its way toward the mighty Rhine. Along the way are fairy tale castles, some beautifully maintained or restored, others ruined from battles lost long ago. Wineries and quaint villages pop up next to the river at every major bend offering excellent opportunities to shop or to just sit in a riverside cafe with a tray of cheese and a bottle of the region's soft white wine.

My Trip... Our plan was to fly into Luxembourg, pick up a rental car, then drive along the Mosel heading toward the Rhine, we would then hang a right at the Rhine and continue bumming around until we ran out of time. Trier... Porta Nigra is a huge black stone edifice right in the heart of the city. A few blocks away is St.

After strolling around the cathedral and Porta Nigra, check out the marketplace. Bernkastel-Kues... Events in Franconia | Frankentipps.de.