Romantic Road is a reference to the highway that stretches in the southern region of the country of Germany.
The name of the Romantic Road was given to this highway in the year 1950 by the travel agents of the country. The major reason behind the naming of the highway in such a manner is that all along the journey, the travelers can enjoy the beautiful farms, rivers, vineyards and streams as well as the scenic splendors of the German landscape.
Some of the important places that are located on the Romantic Road Germany include the following:
- Wurzburg
- Tauberbischofsheim
- Schongau
- Bad Mergentheim
- Lauda-Konigshofen
- Fussen
- Rottingen
- Weikersheim
- Rothenburg ob der Tauber
- Creglingen
- Wildsteig
- Feuchtwangen
- Schillingsfurst
- Steingaden and Wieskirche
- Wallerstein
- Dinkelsbuhl
- Rottenbuch
- Harburg
- Nordlingen
- Schwangau, Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau
- Augsburg
- Donauworth
- Halblech
- Kaufering
- Friedberg
- Peiting
- Hohenfurch
- Landsberg am Lech.
The Romantic Road, Germany is designed in such a manner that it extends all the way from the beautiful region of Wurzburg and ends over the foot of the hills at the Alps. Incredible diversities of the German culture and the flavor of the medieval history of the nation can be well encountered during a ride through the Romantic Road.