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2nd Home Hotel

2nd Home Hotel
4.0 star property
Nördlingen
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (108 reviews)
"Free parking, excellent service and a fantastic breakfast "
United Kingdom
John
2nd Home Hotel

Landhotel Garni Engelhard

Landhotel Garni Engelhard
4.0 star property
Kirchheim am Ries
9.8 out of 10, Exceptional, (66 reviews)
"It’s located in a beautiful village!"
United States
Hongyan
The price is AED 472
AED 506 total
includes taxes & fees
23 Feb - 24 Feb
Landhotel Garni Engelhard

Romantik Hotel Zum Klosterbräu

Romantik Hotel Zum Klosterbräu
Neuburg
9.6 out of 10, Exceptional, (14 reviews)
"Lovely relaxing hotel in beautiful surroundings."
Germany
Marc
The price is AED 1,159
AED 1,240 total
includes taxes & fees
1 Mar - 2 Mar
Romantik Hotel Zum Klosterbräu

Parkhotel Donauwörth

Parkhotel Donauwörth
4.0 star property
Donauwoerth
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (23 reviews)
"Ein sehr schönes Sauberes Hotel mit einer Atemberaubenden Aussicht, da am Berg gelegen bzw. etwas außerhalb. Aber sehr gutes Hotel."
Germany
Ingo
Parkhotel Donauwörth
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Learn more about Harburg

Perched above the Wörnitz River, Harburg Castle offers medieval tours where you can climb ancient towers for valley views. Wander the charming old town's half-timbered houses before sampling local Bavarian beers at traditional riverside taverns.

The Harburg Castle is one of the largest, best-preserved castles in all of Germany. Visiting Harburg and the Harburg Castle is like stepping back into the Middle Ages! Harburg Castle is one of the jewels of the Romantic Road. Wonderfully preserved, the castle sits high on a hill and overlooks the town for which it's named.
It is unclear when the first structure was erected, but the castle was first mentioned in a document in 1150. However, historians believe that portions of the castle may have been built in the 10th and 11th centuries, and Roman remains have been found on the site.

Because of its strategic location, it provided a military stronghold during the reign of the Staufer-Kings from 1079 to 1272. It was referenced in documents in 12th century as the Staufer Imperial Castle. In 1295, the castle was transferred to the Count of Oettingen and it has been in the Oettingen, and later the Oettingen-Wallerstein, families ever since.

The castle complex, including the castle house, chapel, sentry walk (complete with holes through which to pour hot oil on invading marauders!), prison tower, dungeon, and various buildings used to support the inhabitants, is surrounded by a wall supporting six towers. In the center of the complex is a large courtyard with a well.
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