Germany Road trips
5 curated road trips in Germany — The Romantic Road, Black Forest High Road, German Alpine Road. Mapped stops, distance, duration, best season, and practical route notes.
The Romantic RoadGermany's most celebrated themed route, from the Residenz palace city of Würzburg through the medieval timber-framed perfection of Rothenburg ob der Tauber, the walled town of Dinkelsbühl, and the circular Nördlingen (built inside a meteor crater) to the fairy-tale pinnacles of Neuschwanstein Castle above Füssen. The idealised German Middle Ages through the most beautiful medieval townscapes in Europe.
Black Forest High RoadThe Schwarzwald-Hochstrasse (B500) runs along the ridge of Germany's most romantic mountain range, dense spruce forests, cuckoo clock villages, thermal spa towns, glass-clear lakes, and cake made with cream and kirsch.
German Alpine RoadThe Deutsche Alpenstraße from Lake Constance to Berchtesgaden, through the Allgäu dairy country, Neuschwanstein Castle above its mountain lake, the Zugspitze (Germany's highest peak at 2,962m), the Bavarian alpine lakes of Walchensee and Chiemsee, and the Eagle's Nest above Berchtesgaden. Germany's most spectacular mountain drive.
German Avenues RouteAn 868 km loop through four central German states, Saxony-Anhalt, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg, and Saxony, following the tree-lined baroque avenues commissioned by Prussian and Saxon nobles: 19,000 trees on 150 avenue roads, through Bauhaus Dessau, Worlitz Park (the first English landscape garden in Germany), and Quedlinburg's UNESCO-listed medieval hill.
German Castle RoadFrom the Neckar Valley to the Franconian highlands, 507 km and over 370 castles, ruins, and fortresses following the Burgenstrasse from Mannheim through Heidelberg, the Tauber Valley medieval town of Rothenburg, and Wagner's Bayreuth. No road in Europe has a higher concentration of medieval fortifications.