Germany is home to fairytale history

This is where you will find roads that curl through German fairytale castle history. They slice through dark forests, around forbidding mountains, and roll beneath towering ramparts.
In Germany, castles are the home to legends
Being the center of uncountable fairytales, home to myths and sagas, castles in Germany are still surrounded by a mysterious aura. For centuries the stories of Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel, or Goetz von Berlichingen have fascinated visitors, who can trace the heroine’s steps and sleep in their rooms — a truly unique vacation.

Castle Trendelburg is famous for a beauty with exceptionally long hair
Only a few miles east of Sababurg, visitors can discover the next fairytale destination. The castle is the place where the fairytale of Rapunzel supposedly took place. Locked in the castle’s tower without stairs the beautiful princess was held prisoner. Her lover, the prince, still found a way for occasional visits, using Rapunzel’s long hair to climb up the tower. Today Trendelburg Castle is a picturesque hotel, where visitors can spend an unforgettable and romantic night in a German fairytale castle atmosphere in the original Rapunzel Tower.
Home to the Knight with the iron fist

Mad King Ludwig of Bavaria was the ultimate German fairytale castle king
Obsessed with myths and stories himself, he built the magical castles of Linderhof, Herrenchiemsee and the famous Neuschwanstein, the role model for Disney’s Sleeping Beauty Castle, in Bavaria that resemble a magical lifestyle. Ludwig’s own story is more of a dark mystery. Being declared insane at the end of his life, he was kept in his own Castle Berg located at the Lake Starnberg, close to Munich. Here he died mysteriously. The legend says he drowned with his psychiatrist in Lake Starnberg. But actually nobody knows if the King committed suicide or if he died by accident. The Starnberger Lake with its neighboring castle Neuschwanstein, King Ludwig’s favorite castle, remains a beautiful area that attracts more than one million visitors per year.
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Charlie Leocha is the President of Travelers United. He has been working in Washington, DC, for the past 14 years with Congress, the Department of Transportation, and industry stakeholders on travel issues. He was the first consumer representative to the Advisory Committee for Aviation Consumer Protections appointed by the Secretary of Transportation from 2012 through 2018.
Castle Trendelburg is famous for a beauty with exceptionally long hair
Mad King Ludwig of Bavaria was the ultimate German fairytale castle king