Great Day Trip from Heidelberg or Stuttgart 🇩🇪 | Bad Wimpfen, Germany | Travel Guide

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  • čas přidán 30. 03. 2024
  • When we daydream about our European adventures, we often fantasize about stumbling upon a hidden gem - a place untouched by the tourist frenzy, where we can soak up the old-world charm without dodging selfie sticks or fighting for a table at a quaint cafe.
    Many international travelers might unknowingly zoom past this hidden gem, making it a hush-hush haven exclusively for travelers seeking the off-beaten path. Enter Bad Wimpfen, a picturesque village straight out of a snow globe, seemingly caught in a time warp.
    Well, hold onto your hats because this enchanting spot isn't in the middle of nowhere.
    Surprisingly, it's a stone's throw away from Stuttgart, Heidelberg or Heilbronn, it's the perfect spot for a day of time-traveling fun.
    Bad Wimpfen is truly a hidden gem in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. This spa town is a medieval marvel, boasting charming half-timbered houses straight out of a fairy tale. Step into a time machine and zip back to the Middle Ages with a visit here.
    Bad Wimpfen definitely needs to be on your list of must visit places in Germany!
    Be sure to stay tuned until the end of this video for the solution to last week's trivia question and the introduction of a new trivia query for this week. The most outstanding comment will be highlighted on next week's show.
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Komentáře • 14

  • @travelingexpatlife
    @travelingexpatlife  Před 2 měsíci

    Have you ever visited Bad Wimpfen? Be sure to watch until the end to participate in this week’s trivia question.

  • @OMEddie
    @OMEddie Před měsícem +1

    From Jan 1971 until Dec 1973, I was stationed with the US Army at Wharton Barracks Heilbronn. Bad Whimphen was only a short drive away, so we often enjoyed many of the town's restaurants. One was called the Blue Tower where you could sit outside on a veranda overlooking the Neckar River. Valley. My youngest daughter was baptized at the Benedictine Kloster. One of the monks from the Abbey often offered Catholic Mass at the US Army chapel. Your video brought back many fond memories.

    • @travelingexpatlife
      @travelingexpatlife  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you so much for watching and sharing your memories. It sounds like an amazing time to have been stationed there, what amazing experiences you have. Our time in Germany also started with the U.S. Army- Grafenwöhr, Kaiserslautern, Baumholder and even a few years in Leipzig after German reunification. All were wonderful places to be stationed.

    • @OMEddie
      @OMEddie Před měsícem +1

      I spent ten years total in Germany. In addition to three years in Heilbronn, I spent four years in Heidelberg and three in Bad Aibling, a small town near Rosenheim between Munich and Salzburg

  • @arnodobler1096
    @arnodobler1096 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Another tip would be Nördlingen in Bavaria, where a cat has been nesting in the tower for 15 years. The town also has a town wall, is geologically interesting and is not so touristy. Happy Easter!

    • @travelingexpatlife
      @travelingexpatlife  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Happy Easter! Thanks for the information on Nördlingen, it seems exactly like the type of place we enjoy visiting.

  • @angelaalan
    @angelaalan Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks for sharing this beautiful village with us. We’ve never heard of it but it’s somewhere we’d definitely look out for now.

    • @travelingexpatlife
      @travelingexpatlife  Před 2 měsíci

      It’s very nice and shouldn’t be missed if you’re in the area around Stuttgart. Thanks for watching and sharing your comment.

  • @westfale520
    @westfale520 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Here in Westphalia, in the old and historic city of Münster, we still have a person who climbs the steeple of St. Lamberti's Church every evening and spends the night there in a small room. It's a woman. She has to give a signal every hour with a horn that everything is ok, that there is no fire anywhere and that no enemies are approaching the city. I find this profession quite scary, to sit up there, even if it storms and thunders.
    In addition, since 1535, three cages have been attached to this tower, in which the corpses of the three "wiederteufer" were imprisoned as punishment and completely decomposed there. There, too, she always has to check whether the cages are still hanging securely, etc. This woman must be a fan of horror movies, I think 😄
    By the way, this medieval profession is called "Türmer" and of course the city of Münster also has a night watchman who walks through the streets at night with a lantern and a helebard, after all, security is important to the city council of Münster 😄

    • @travelingexpatlife
      @travelingexpatlife  Před 2 měsíci

      Wow! We must visit Münster soon. That sounds very fascinating. Thank you so much for watching and sharing your comment. I hope we can make a video about Münster soon.

  • @margaretsimmons7143
    @margaretsimmons7143 Před 2 měsíci

    Another great video! I always imagine what it would have been like when those buildings were new. I’m sure people did drink out of that. I really love that it didn’t look overcrowded. The watchman looked out for attackers of the city and probably other dangers. I wonder how many fell asleep on the job. 😂

    • @travelingexpatlife
      @travelingexpatlife  Před 2 měsíci +1

      😂I suppose it depends on how much beer they had that night. I suppose if you were planning a crime or to attack the city, it would have been smart to send the tower guard or night watchman a “gift” to distract him. Great answer. Thanks for watching and sharing your comment.

  • @arnodobler1096
    @arnodobler1096 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Warning of dangers such as fires or attackers etc.

    • @travelingexpatlife
      @travelingexpatlife  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Great answer! Thanks for watching and giving an answer to the trivia question.