| Page Views: 2,887 Last Visit to Mittenwald: March, 2002 | Mittenwald Day Trip - Germany by TinKan - last update: Apr 4, 2003 |
A nice town to walk around The town of Mittenwald is a cute little place south of Oberammergau on the way to Innsbruck and is just one of those places you should stop and see.
Entering the town is a little confusing and you are never quite sure where the city center is but just park near the tourist information center and they will be more than happy to help you.
The main walking street has a water drain running down the side of it and has some neat water fountains but be careful when you are walking, as some of the trough is open. So this time I am telling you to make sure you look down as well as UP.
There are some awesome paintings on the buildings that are somewhat of a tradition in Bavaria, which is so neat. There are a few tourist shops on the main street but you will find mostly day-to-day shops where the locals shop. |
|  | A little rain for the flowers The day that we were there it was gloomy and overcast and rained a bit now and then but the flowers were in bloom and the streets were still loaded with people.
The clouds added a nice touch to the day as it made the area feel cozy. |
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| Pros: | "Nice open areas, Great view of the Alps" | | Cons: | "$$$$$ and cold in winter" | | In A Nutshell: | "Nice place to spend the day or to base out of for hiking." |
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JetlagCity Mon Dec 20, 2004 21:50 UTC Cafe' Konditorei Confiserie Haller sounds wonderful - I haven't had strawberry pie in ages! | matcrazy1 Fri May 21, 2004 18:23 UTC Interesting page on lovely destination, I see. | Leipzig Sun Mar 21, 2004 16:39 UTC Lovely place - I keep it in mind to visit when I am in the area again. Must confess that I have never heard of Mittenwald before. | globetrott Mon Oct 6, 2003 01:50 UTC another interesting page . I often heared of Mittenwald, but always passed by... |
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