Hiking Austria and Bavaria: From Tyrolean Mountain Huts to a King's Fairy Tale Castles (Guided Tour July 1 - 8, 2012)

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Join Bredeson Outdoor Adventures(http://www.bredeson.com) for a magnificent hiking vacation in the European Alps. Two of its most spectacular and beautiful areas are combined on this trip, from the high mountain peaks and traditional huts of the Austrian Tyrol to the fairy tale castles and forested mountains of southwestern Germany's Bavaria.

In Austria we stay in an elegant 4-star hotel in the beautiful Tyrolean village of Neustift, reached only by a narrow road that travels between high mountain peaks. The hotel has extensive spa facilities, the use of which is included in the price.  Our hiking vacation takes us through lush meadows filled with wildflowers and to high mountain huts above tree-line, where we can indulge in Apfelstrudel (mit Schlag, with whipped cream, if you please!) while viewing stunning glacial panoramas.

We then journey over the Austrian border into the mountains of Bavaria, to hike and visit several castles and lodges built by the enigmatic Bavarian Monarch Ludwig II. Based in a charming hotel near the historic town of Fuessen in "the King's Corner" of Bavaria we view two of Ludwig's castles: one in which he grew up, and the famous Neuschwanstein, which he spent his lifetime building. We'll hike to Ludwig's private hunting lodge and visit Linderhof, Ludwig's most beautiful castle. Returning to the lovely city of Innsbruck, we explore the medieval heart of this city that is perched in a bowl and is surrounded by the Alps.

This trip also lends itself to a self-guided extension in Innsbruck and to the beautiful Berchtesgaden, Koenigsee, and Salzburg area. 

Highlights

  • Hike to high mountain huts and through alpine meadows filled with wildflowers and awe-inspiring glacial scenery
  • Explore and hike to "Mad" King Ludwig II's fairy tale castles, through beautiful villages with baroque churches, and past elaborately painted farm houses
  • Stay in lovely 4-star hotels that combine local charm with luxury and fine food
  • Luxuriate in the spa facilities of our Neustift hotel
  • Discover the folkloric traditions and folk music of the region
  • Experience the old world ambiance and architecture of this stunning Alps area of northern Austria (the Tyrol) and southwestern (Germany Bavaria)

Land Cost

$2,900 USD per person double occupancy.  $300 single supplement. $500 deposit.  Balance in full required 90 days before departure.


Details

  • Trip begins and ends in Innsbruck, Austria
  • 7 overnights
  • All meals except one dinner included

Rating

Moderate to high energy.  Participants must be comfortable hiking on trails that are sometimes rocky and must be able to walk up to a maximum of 10 miles both up and downhill in mountainous terrain.  We will spend 4-6 hours a day hiking.

For Additional Information or to Sign Up

Please contact Deborah Lewis at 1-866-533-4361 (toll free in the U.S.), 1- 203-840-0295 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if you have questions. Information on this tour is also posted at http://www.bredeson.com/outdoor_adventures/hikes/hiking_austria.html.

 

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