Pilgrim Route

Review about Autobahn to Romantic Road

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Pilgrim Route

The road, winding its way through the wonderful Rothenburg, is both a scenic and a bloody route. Some of the bloodiest massacres in European history, prior to WW1, took place here in the 30 years war. Formerly a route for pilgrims from the north of Europe towards the Alps and Rome, it was cut off when the Protestants split from the Catholic church, and what was once a busy commercial road quickly became a backwater. This is the reason that much of the original medieval fabric of these villages has been preserved - no one had the resources to build and update. Today, once again, it's a thriving tourist route (the pilgrims, after all, were amongst Europe's earliest tourists) - and it's worth doing in a leisurely way, staying in the village inns or castle hotels en route while the tour buses roar past and leave you in peace to enjoy it at your own pace.

 
Review posted 21st June 2007 by James Dunford Wood.
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