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Highlights of Germany & Oberammergau 2010
12 DAYS FROM £1335

This holiday has departures available between: 26th May 2010 to 22nd Sep 2010

Enjoy all the best loved regions of Germany in one spectacular holiday, including Oberammergau - home to the World famous Passion Play.

Included Highlights

Rhine Cruise
Cologne Visit cathedral
Hamelin Visit
Hamburg Orientation
Lübeck Visit
Berlin City sightseeing
Dresden City sightseeing
Leipzig Orientation
Weimar Visit
Coburg Inside visit of Veste Coburg castle
Nuremberg Visit
Romantic Road Scenic drive & Rothenburg visit
Oberammergau Passion Play
Neuschwanstein Visit
Bavarian Alps Scenic drive
Black Forest Scenic drive
Heidelberg Visit

Your Price Includes

Flights: UK - Frankfurt - UK
Accommodation on tour in twin room with private facilities
Meals on tour 11 breakfasts (B), 1 lunch (L) and 7 dinners (D)
Professional tour director on tour
Porterage at hotels during tour (for one suitcase per person) - not included in the Oberammergau area
Transfers between overseas airport and hotels
All local and airport taxes/service charges

Holiday Itinerary

DAY 1: UK - Frankfurt.
Fly to Frankfurt where you will be met by our representative and transferred to your hotel for an overnight stay. (D)

DAY 2: Frankfurt - Rhine Cruise - Cologne.
Begin today with a leisurely cruise along one of Germany's most famous rivers - the romantic Rhine. Board your cruiser and sail between steep, forested banks and awesome Rhineland panoramas. Pass the legendary Lorelei Rock which is said to have been home to sirens who lured sailors to their demise, before heading to Cologne for a visit to the impressive Gothic cathedral with its breathtaking interior. (B, D)

DAY 3: Cologne - Hamelin - Hamburg.
This morning, journey into Niedersachsen, the Lower Saxony region, to visit Hamelin, a town popularised in the allegorical tale of the Pied Piper by the Brothers Grimm. Spend time exploring the beautiful medieval old town with its Haemelschenburg Castle, decorative town centre and colourful historical buildings. Perhaps head to the Hochzeitshaus to view the elaborate gables, accompanied by clockwork figures, depicting the Pied Piper's tale. Enjoy a fanciful retelling of the story before continuing on your journey to Hamburg where you will arrive in time for an optional harbour cruise. (B)

DAY 4: Hamburg - Lübeck - Berlin.
Enjoy an orientation drive around cosmopolitan Hamburg, Germany's second largest and greatest maritime city. Observe the impressive merchants' houses, glistening canals and lavish promenades before continuing on to the 'Queen of Hansa': Lübeck. The founding city of the Hanseatic League, Lübeck was a former centre for all the sea-borne trade around the Baltic and North Seas. Still adorned with beautiful medieval and gothic architecture, the city is considered the cultural capital of northern Germany and the oval Old Quarter (the setting of Thomas Mann's Buddenbrooks novel) is designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Later today, journey along the autobahn to Berlin, reaching the city in time to enjoy your first evening in Germany's vibrant capital. (B)

DAY 5: Berlin.
No longer divided but every bit as fascinating, Berlin was once the city of contrasts with the wall separating two different worlds. Now the city has developed into a harmonious blend of new and old preserving its historical buildings and impressive neo-classical boulevards as well as creating brand new buildings in the most daring architectural styles. See all of this on the included city sightseeing tour, with a local guide. In the afternoon there is an optional excursion to historic Potsdam to visit the Sanssouci Park, a marvel of landscape gardening and architectural wonders, and the Cecilienhof Castle. (B)

DAY 6: Berlin - Dresden - Leipzig.
This morning travel south to Dresden, the old capital of Saxony and often called 'the Florence of the Elbe', to experience this beautiful city effortlessly blending the traditional and the modern. Take an included tour of the sights today including the Zwinger Carillon Pavilion, the beautifully restored Frauenkirche and much more. Later, resume your journey to Leipzig, where the great composers Johann Sebastian Bach and Felix Mendelssohn lived the last years of their lives. The city is home to the renaissance Old Town and St Nicholas Church - the site where the 'peaceful revolution' was born, which led, eventually, to the reunification of Germany. Laden with historical architecture and a vibrant cultural scene, Leipzig is your base for tonight. (B, D)

DAY 7: Leipzig - Weimar - Coburg - Nuremberg.
Your first stop today is Weimar, renowned as an intellectual centre throughout the late 18th and early 19th centuries and former home to scholars such as Goethe, Schiller and Liszt. Famed for having the historical period 'Weimar Republic' named after it, the city's cultural and architectural importance was also recognised by its appointment as a UNESCO World Heritage site. After time in Weimar, continue to Coburg to admire the mighty Veste Coburg Castle, built in 1225 and dominating the town from the hillside. After some free time in the town's picturesque centre, journey to Nuremberg for an overnight stay. (B, D)

DAY 8: Nuremberg - Romantic Road - Rothenburg - Oberammergau area.
This morning, start with an included visit to some of Nuremberg's highlights including gothic churches, ancient ramparts and elegant patrician houses. Later travel along one of Europe's most beautiful routes, the Romantic Road, passing villages and hamlets protected by ancient medieval towers, spectacular terraced vineyards, stunning natural landscapes, picturesque half-timbered houses and richly decorated stonework. Enjoy a stop in the charming, picture-postcard town of Rothenburg, set alongside the Tauber River, before continuing on to the Oberammergau area, for a two-night stay. (B, D)

DAY 9: The Passion Play in Oberammergau.
The quaint alpine resort of Oberammergau enjoys an idyllic location and is World renowned for its spectacular Passion Play, which is performed by its inhabitants every 10 years. This morning is free for you to relax or explore at your leisure. The highlight of the tour will undoubtedly be the performance of the Passion Play, which will be enjoyed today. The play will begin in the afternoon and will continue into the evening, with a break for dinner in between. (B, L, D)

DAY 10: Oberammergau area - Neuschwanstein - Black Forest Area.
Leave Upper Bavaria today and continue to the most famous 19th century neo-romantic castle of the world: King Ludwig II's Neuschwanstein Castle. This spectacular fairy tale styled castle is perched high in a dominant cliff-top position overlooking the frontier town of Fussen. Leaving the castle, journey across the delightful landscape to the Black Forest for an overnight stay. (B, D)

DAY 11: Black Forest Area - Heidelberg - Frankfurt.
Leaving the beautiful Black Forest today, head to Heidelberg for a short visit to the medieval Old Town with its pretty cobbled streets, lovely gateway and charismatic central square. Home to Germany's oldest and best-known university, the city is also regarded as the inspiration and source of myths for the German Romantic movement. From here, just a few more miles to Frankfurt where you'll stay overnight. (B)

DAY 12: Frankfurt - UK.
Transfer to Frankfurt airport for your flight to the UK. (B)

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Accommodation on Tour

Frankfurt: Tryp or Mercure at Friedrichsdorf (4*); Cologne area: Holiday Inn Koeln or Bonn at Cologne (4*) or Art at Aachen (3*); Hamburg: NH Suite Hotel (4*); Berlin: Estrel Residence (4*); Leipzig: Ramada Treff (4*); Nuremberg: Leonardo (3*); Oberammergau area: PK3 category accommodation (or option to upgrade at a supplement); Black Forest: Schoene Aussicht at Hornberg (4*); Frankfurt: Holiday Inn Frankfurt City (4*).

The Passion Play

The background

The quaint village of Oberammergau is renowned Worldwide for its spectacular Passion Play, which is performed by locals once every 10 years.

In 1633 the Black Death swept through Europe decimating its population. However, Oberammergau remained untouched until a homesick villager returned one night, unknowingly carrying the disease. As a result, more than 80 villagers lost their lives.

Frightened survivors vowed that if God protected them from the plague, they would perform a Passion Play once every 10 years in memory of the passion, death and resurrection of Christ. Since 1634, the inhabitants of Oberammergau have kept their promise and this long standing tradition which dates back over 370 years continues to play an integral part of village life.

About the Play

The Play portrays the Passion of Christ, commemorating his journey into Jerusalem, his death and resurrection. It takes place on a vast open-air stage, which is framed by spectacular alpine scenery and is performed exclusively by amateur actors, singers and musicians who have all lived in the village for over 20 years.

In 2010 the performances will be held in the afternoon and will continue through to the evening with an included dinner break in between.

Your accommodation in the Oberammergau area

Accommodation in the Oberammergau area has been categorised by the Passion Play Committee, according to the size of the rooms and its facilities.

This holiday includes two nights in the Oberammergau area with prices based on PK3 category accommodation. There is also the option to upgrade, subject to availability.

  • HK3 Hotel

    A superior middle-class hotel with comfortably furnished rooms. All rooms have a shower or bath and WC and are equipped with a minibar or range of drinks, colour television, telephone, radio and hairdryer.

    This accommodation is offered in combination with a 1st class category ticket to the Passion Play.

  • GK1 Guesthouse or Small Hotel

    A guesthouse or small hotel with comfortable rooms/apartments. All rooms have a shower or bath and WC and are equipped with a colour television.

    This accommodation is offered in combination with a 2nd class category ticket to the Passion Play.

  • PK2 Private Landlord or Holiday Apartment

    A comfortable room or holiday apartment. All rooms have a shower or bath and WC and are furnished to a high standard.

    This accommodation is offered in combination with a 2nd class category ticket to the Passion Play.

  • PK3 Private Landlord or Holiday Apartment

    Adequate, well kept rooms or holiday apartments. All rooms have a shower or bath and WC (private shower may be on the landing).

    This accommodation is offered in combination with a 3rd class category ticket to the Passion Play.

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