Southern Germany: Meet the Germans Road Trip Part 2/4

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  • čas přidán 18. 10. 2022
  • Rachel's road trip around Germany continues, and this time she's heading south to Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg. Sure, you might have heard of lederhosen, Oktoberfest and Bavarian beer - but what about "Wasen," Franconian pride and little God cheaters?
    On the Meet the Germans road trip, Rachel wants to discover the unique traditions, characteristics and culture that Germany's different regions have to offer. Check out part one on northern Germany here: • Northern Germany: Meet...
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  • @dweuromaxx
    @dweuromaxx  Před rokem +28

    Where would you like to visit in southern Germany and why?

    • @paulsj9245
      @paulsj9245 Před rokem +2

      I recommend Schwäbisch Hall over Rothenburg - and I've been there!

    • @youtubekommentar5494
      @youtubekommentar5494 Před rokem

      To all tourists going to southern Germany: Also like the northern half of Germany doesn't unterstand south-German dialects. So don't wonder if learned German and then you meet some "more native natives" from there. But it's also vice versa for them with other German dialects ;-)

    • @TimothySielbeck
      @TimothySielbeck Před rokem +5

      Everywhere. Because it's Germany!!!

    • @ricomcsuave6348
      @ricomcsuave6348 Před rokem +2

      Soccer pilgrimage: Allianz Arena & Mercedes-Benz Arena!! ⚽ =D

    • @jdmagicmusic
      @jdmagicmusic Před rokem +1

      i've been to Stuttgart for a week (great city, although horrible architecture since most of the older buildings were bombed in the war); i was planning on eventually getting to Munich, Lake Constance, etc., but circumstances combined me to get 'stuck' in Hamburg, which was actually a saving grace (long story lol)

  • @HayleyAlexis
    @HayleyAlexis Před rokem +135

    I just wanted to stop in and say hello and thank you for letting me be a part of this fun video! it was so awesome bumping into DW/Rachel here in Munich (all by luck and chance) ❤❤❤❤ Time to go eat some Weisswurst now!!

    • @RachelStewart04
      @RachelStewart04 Před rokem +12

      A nice bit of serendipity! Greetings from Köln ❤

    • @ann-katrinb.5759
      @ann-katrinb.5759 Před rokem +7

      a cooperation with you and dw would be really cool

    • @nematube
      @nematube Před rokem +4

      It's a weirdly small world.

    • @schale8051
      @schale8051 Před rokem +5

      Your appearance was one of the highlights of the video😄

    • @HayleyAlexis
      @HayleyAlexis Před rokem +2

      @@nematube aint that the truth!

  • @D0MiN0ChAn
    @D0MiN0ChAn Před rokem +137

    Ahhh, I can't believe Hayley is in the video as well! 🤩🥰We love to see it!

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 Před rokem +4

      me too

    • @dweuromaxx
      @dweuromaxx  Před rokem +16

      Us too!

    • @RachelStewart04
      @RachelStewart04 Před rokem +52

      This was pure coincidence - she walked past us in the street and I was like HAYLEY 😆

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 Před rokem +6

      @@RachelStewart04 Oh Great! 😍🤣

    • @hinekde
      @hinekde Před rokem +6

      @@RachelStewart04 just wanted to ask exactly that question, was it planned or coincidence. I mean, what are the odds 😄

  • @somerandomedgyguy1723
    @somerandomedgyguy1723 Před rokem +75

    As someone born and raised in Stuttgart, I think you've done a great job conveying the essence of Baden-Württemberg and Southern Germany as a whole. Awesome series and glad to tune in again for the next episode (living in Eastern Germany for 5 years now, so that's something to look forward to)

    • @dweuromaxx
      @dweuromaxx  Před rokem +2

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @timogisinger5528
      @timogisinger5528 Před rokem

      @@dweuromaxx I dont like that there wasn't much Spoken about Baden

  • @loralee1484
    @loralee1484 Před rokem +54

    I loved living in Germany while in the military. I was fortunate to live there for 6 years. One day I’d love to go back.

  • @CleverHybrids
    @CleverHybrids Před rokem +33

    Love the guy's analogy about the different types of beer yeast. He made it sound so poetic 😅

  • @oskarbohnet5394
    @oskarbohnet5394 Před rokem +48

    I love that you dont just talk about Bavaria and show how Baden, Franken, Schwaben und Bayern have very different but also Same culturs.
    Great work!

  • @Marta-dy1uc
    @Marta-dy1uc Před rokem +51

    Although I am not German, I grew up in Swabia, lived there for almost half of my life and regularly visit as my parents still live there. The region and the culture hold a special place in my heart, and there's really not much more comforting than "a schlonzig's Kässpätzle".

  • @tobymartin3344
    @tobymartin3344 Před rokem +16

    I moved to Bavaria for a change, to stay a couple of years and see something different. That was 21 years ago, the children are born-Münchner and I don't know if I will ever leave. It is one of the best places I have ever seen to live a happy life.

  • @mi-kv3vm
    @mi-kv3vm Před rokem +11

    Shoutout to HayleyAlexis, did not expect that cameo.

  • @bugsygoo
    @bugsygoo Před rokem +31

    I spent a few weeks of this summer in Bavaria. I was blown away by how friendly the people are, especially after just having spent five days in Berlin!

    • @achimschroter8046
      @achimschroter8046 Před rokem +4

      Haha you nailed it

    • @Mike8827
      @Mike8827 Před rokem +1

      We can be quite friendly to tourists , as long as they plan to leave here again 😜.
      On a serious note , northern Germans can be very cold and reserved at first , but once you get into their friend zone , it’s actually easier to get accepted as one of them . While in Bavaria , you can be 2nd generation from another German state and still will be a „Zuagroaster“ ( =someone who moved here from somewhere else ). I had a Northern German telling me that she’s been living down here for 10+ years but her neighbors didn’t invite her into their houses once .

  • @gaborjurina2839
    @gaborjurina2839 Před rokem +64

    It's always a great day when Rachel posts a video 😍

  • @keshavgarg5345
    @keshavgarg5345 Před rokem +51

    Seeing a DW video with Rachel is literally the highlight of my week!

  • @d.j.j.g
    @d.j.j.g Před rokem +6

    When we, a busload of middle-class American Mennonites mostly from Virginia, visited Ludwig II's Neuschwanstein castle, we were allowed to sing in the singing room. We sang a polyphonic anthem, all of us sopranos, altos, tenors, and basses. The suspended fir-panel ceiling made us sound gorgeous. I have never sung in a place with better acoustics, unless it was my one time at Carnegie Hall.

  • @BARTGARMYN
    @BARTGARMYN Před rokem +12

    In the late 80's I was a student In Leuven (Belgium) and we often made visits to Heidelberg with my student organisation. So did the students from Heidelberg to Leuven !. Great friendships still exist till today. My best friend is from Östringen (Baden). I visit southern Germany several times a year, and really love the friendship and culture. (Bart from Antwerp.)

    •  Před rokem +1

      This almost as weird as Rachel (and the team) running into Hayley, seeing Östringen in a comment on CZcams. I went to Gymnasium there, being from the nearby village of Malsch (not the one near Karlsruhe, were I now live).

  • @jamesdoyle5405
    @jamesdoyle5405 Před rokem +5

    Walked into a shop in München and was greeted by a hearty " Grüß Gott". Found Bavarians wonderful friendly people, from the first shop to the rest of my stay.

  • @jps30
    @jps30 Před rokem +16

    When I started watching German TV online WAPO Bodensee was the first show that caught my attention. Looks like a good place for a base camp to explore a lot of beautiful places.

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 Před rokem +2

      Wapo Bodensee most shots are from my town Radolfzell am Bodensee. Greetings

  • @volvoguyV70R
    @volvoguyV70R Před rokem +13

    Living in Stuttgart now. Wow. Amazing place. The food is awesome and the bier is delicious.

    • @fredexton4873
      @fredexton4873 Před rokem +2

      Stuggitown rocks,we live in the west a few hundred metres from the Feuersee,and I work a few evenings in the kitchen of a pub in stöckach....life is good in Stuttgart.

    • @SnoopyDoofie
      @SnoopyDoofie Před rokem +2

      I lived for 10 years in Korntal (just outside of Stuttgart). They were the happiest years of my life.

  • @carlfenger
    @carlfenger Před rokem +10

    I live in Switzerland, but my favorite day-trip destination is Bad-Säckingen, right on the border on the Rhine in Baden-Württemberg. It's a gem of an old town with great food and friendly people. And it even has a Woolworths, something many Americans have become nostalgic for since the chain closed in the USA in 1997.

    • @RachelStewart04
      @RachelStewart04 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the tip! (Also love that Woolies has become a selling point 😆)

  • @Kivas_Fajo
    @Kivas_Fajo Před rokem +6

    Käsespätzle are one of the best comfort foods there are...

  • @Krampus360
    @Krampus360 Před rokem +4

    Thank you. Loved your presentation. I was born in Niederbayern. My heart is weiß blau.🤍💙

  • @korinaviado3333
    @korinaviado3333 Před rokem +4

    Again, I really can’t imagine anyone else doing DW Meet the Germans, but or our dear Rachel here 😊. Great impressions though 😍

  • @SnoopyDoofie
    @SnoopyDoofie Před rokem +7

    I've lived in southern and northern Germany. Southern Germany is by far the best place.It's cleaner, has a more relaxed culture and the landscape is really beautiful.

  • @LucasBenderChannel
    @LucasBenderChannel Před rokem +6

    That's the best explanation of the difference between Hellem Beer and White Beer that I've ever heard!

  • @KaushikDatye
    @KaushikDatye Před rokem +11

    Beautifully presented. The bodensee, the schwarzwald region, the Frankonian region, swabian region, the zugspitze. Covered everything in such a small time frame.

  • @scottscottsdale7868
    @scottscottsdale7868 Před rokem +2

    I lived in Freiburg in 1984. Greatest year of my life.

  • @jlizamavera
    @jlizamavera Před rokem +7

    Lindau and Fussen were both my favorites small towns in 2009 and 2010. I had great time in Stturgart too.

  • @arnodobler1096
    @arnodobler1096 Před rokem +4

    Hayley!!! And Rachel 😍😍😍😍

  • @rogerthomson9461
    @rogerthomson9461 Před rokem +7

    Thanks for this! Not German but I had the very good fortune to live in Lahr in Baden Wurttemburg for 2 years as a child. The man who said the locals are friendly and warm hearted was exactly right.

    •  Před rokem

      Lahr? You're not a canadian "army brat" by any chance? ;-) (Friend of mine from university lived in Lahr with his german mom and his canadian step-dad).

    • @rogerthomson9461
      @rogerthomson9461 Před rokem +1

      @ Air Force 67-68 we were the first I after the French left.

  • @andreea.andreea
    @andreea.andreea Před 9 měsíci +1

    Ich vermisse wirklich viel Rachel. Sie erklärt alles lustig, klug und hilfreich. Sie ist Prima

  • @taxiuniversum
    @taxiuniversum Před rokem +17

    As a Bavarian, I say this is REALLY well made!

    • @iche9373
      @iche9373 Před rokem

      As if you would speak for the whole Bavarian people.

    • @fredlfesl6026
      @fredlfesl6026 Před 11 měsíci

      Würdest du sagen, dass "Mia san Mia" das Motto des Staates Bayern ist? Ich sehe des eher als Motto vom FC Bayern München.

  • @calise8783
    @calise8783 Před rokem +3

    I live right on the border of Bayern in Baden-Württemberg on the Donau. I have been here for over two decades first more north in BaWü, now quite south. The further south the more in love I fall.

  • @joebarrera334
    @joebarrera334 Před rokem +2

    another great episode. I'll be traveling to the south this upcoming summer, so this video is much appreciated!

  • @ricomcsuave6348
    @ricomcsuave6348 Před rokem +4

    Wunderbar!! I'm really enjoying this series, thank you DW!! =D

  • @cz2301
    @cz2301 Před rokem +5

    Rachel, your videos are so good! You should make a new one every other week, at least!

  • @jasongarufi8187
    @jasongarufi8187 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for another great video DW and Rachel always look forward to the: Meet the Germans videos.

  • @INSTRUMANROBOT
    @INSTRUMANROBOT Před rokem

    Recently been on a road trip of my own across Bavaria Austria and Switzerland and I can say everything you mentioned in theis video is to the point! 😇

  • @edimarribeirodossantosjuni9829

    Look towards to see the next eps of this road trip! The vídeos are great 🥰

  • @DrGlynnWix
    @DrGlynnWix Před rokem +10

    How could you not mention Karlsruhe as being in Baden!? 😮 It’s the capital and has the high court.

  • @TripNWithRed
    @TripNWithRed Před rokem +3

    I'm new here and glad I found your channel. I love travel and you cover so much in your videos. I'm excited to follow your adventures.

  • @TransportRoutine
    @TransportRoutine Před rokem

    Wow Rachel you visited Tübingen! 👍Best choice! The segue from the Zugspitze to Bavaria was perfect 😅

  • @CaspianSh
    @CaspianSh Před rokem +13

    Absolutely LOVED our visit to Bayern! Thanks for all the nostalgic scenes 😊

  • @GUTOMOFFICIAL
    @GUTOMOFFICIAL Před rokem +2

    Great video Rachel! I have to watch part 1!

  • @paulsj9245
    @paulsj9245 Před rokem +8

    This is a wonderful statement of love to (Southern) Germany!

  • @gloryikuku8621
    @gloryikuku8621 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have never been to Germany, but from this documentary section, I love the "we are who we are" motto of the Bavarians and the funny phrase of the Baden meal, "God cheater". One key note is the Franconians who refused to be called Bavarians. This shows that Germans are have a strong character, language and culture of being who they are and not blending into other people's culture

  • @Lia-uf1ir
    @Lia-uf1ir Před rokem +4

    I’m German and when it comes to the south, I know way more about Bavaria than Baden-Württemberg. So I did learn quite a bit too from this video.

  • @LucasBenderChannel
    @LucasBenderChannel Před rokem +8

    Can't wait to see the East and West episodes! :D

  • @ralfmelchert2814
    @ralfmelchert2814 Před rokem +2

    Hello Rachel,just to correct you without trying to be a" Klugscheisser",Semmelknödel are made from Semmel which is the bavarian word for Brötchen -bread rolls.Made from Bröthen from a few day before.Soaked in hot milk.Mixed with eggs herbs and seasoning.Either form a ball like a normal potatoe dumpling or a roll using cling film and the either steam or put in boiling water ,turn off heat and let simmer until they swim on top.If you cool down the roll you can then unwrap and slice it and fry with bacon in a pan.Or you put the mix them in a big ball and in a linen napkin and then cook.Then you have Serviettenknödel.And I know this because I`m a chef,just in case somebody is wondering.

  • @garethdesborough7960
    @garethdesborough7960 Před rokem

    A great overview of southern Germany. Thanks Rachel - I want to visit now!

  • @yamasarwari1350
    @yamasarwari1350 Před rokem +1

    I love your series!

  • @johnr.6029
    @johnr.6029 Před 4 měsíci

    1974, Berchtesgaden, Germany, Bavaria - I was 19, living and working in Berchtesgaden on the bobsled track on the Konigsee. That was a "dream life" come true for me. I had studied German for 3 years before coming to Germany. First, I worked on a farm in far northern Germany, then I hitchhiked around Germany and eventually ended up in Berchtesgaden. My German improved in northern Germany, but not much in deep southern Germany. Germans could understand me fine, but I had difficulty understanding the German dialect/s in the Alps. It was a glorious time for me there, in spite of working out in the cold, rain, snow, and slush. I loved ice skating outside and cross-country skiing, and the special friendships I had in Berchtesgaden. Later that year, I lived and worked briefly in the Swiss Alps. The Swiss German dialect was even more difficult! That was 50 years ago, and it changed my life. John, northern California

  • @julianosvonskingrad7009
    @julianosvonskingrad7009 Před rokem +5

    I, a simple guy from Schleswig-Holstein, have to admit:
    Maultaschen are the one thing I can not get enough of!

    • @RachelStewart04
      @RachelStewart04 Před rokem +1

      Are you a soup or a fried-in-the-pan fan?

    • @julianosvonskingrad7009
      @julianosvonskingrad7009 Před rokem

      @@RachelStewart04: SOUP! I love Suppen-Maultaschen the most!

    • @RachelStewart04
      @RachelStewart04 Před rokem +1

      ​@@julianosvonskingrad7009 haha I have always gone for the pan variety because I like them to get a little bit crispy :D

    • @Mozartkugel
      @Mozartkugel Před rokem

      Soup/Broth is the way to go! Add some swabian potato salad, too, which works best if you dunk it in the soup bowl spoon by spoon..
      🥰🤤

    • @RachelStewart04
      @RachelStewart04 Před rokem +1

      @@Mozartkugel Mmmm this sounds goood!

  • @toddsmith293
    @toddsmith293 Před 8 měsíci

    Much of my family left Swabia nearly 300 years ago for the then British colony of Pennsylvania. The Swabian Alps in particular are quite similar to the mountains of Central PA. I can see why many of my ancestors came to this part of America; it reminded them of their heimatland.

  • @hammer-r
    @hammer-r Před rokem +1

    My go to place every time I go to Germany. The food, the people. Nothing better. It also helps that all my relatives live in that area. Oh the food………..

  • @IndieUpbeats
    @IndieUpbeats Před 5 měsíci

    What an excellent video; thank you! I was in Bayern earlier this year - loved especially Tegernsee - and hope to visit Baden-Württemberg next summer!! 🤓✨

  • @aporia25
    @aporia25 Před rokem +8

    Please make more frequent Meet the Germans episodes! Each of them is so good!

  • @Larigleek
    @Larigleek Před rokem +2

    I grew up in the north of Baden-Württemberg but since my father is from south Bavaria I also spent a lot of time there. Thanks for teaching me the differences in brezels. I didn‘t know, that this is a regional thing, I always missed the crusty center 🙈😂

  • @wallykaspars9700
    @wallykaspars9700 Před rokem

    Super video! My favorite parts of Germany!

  • @robertoespinoza8508
    @robertoespinoza8508 Před rokem +5

    Es siempre muy interesante saber mas de Alemania, me encantan los videos de Meet the Germans son mis favoritos en DW

  • @dogonmyneck
    @dogonmyneck Před rokem

    Traveled both of these regions over the years and I can say you were spot on! So much to do and eat in these regions which always felt like home rather than a vacation. Well done!

  • @liferethought
    @liferethought Před rokem

    Wonderful intro to southern Germany

  • @diegorobles6628
    @diegorobles6628 Před rokem +3

    It broke my heart a bit that Rachel didn't talk about Kaiserschmarrn... but it completely shattered my heart that I didn't bump into her while she was in München 😅😂

    • @RachelStewart04
      @RachelStewart04 Před rokem

      Kaiserschmarrn gets a very short cameo at 1:02 :D

    • @geofturner986
      @geofturner986 Před rokem

      Kaiserschmarmm ‐ Mmmmmm just great after a morning skiing

  • @TheSamjatin
    @TheSamjatin Před rokem

    Wow, I love the explanantion of that beer sommelier Mr Staudinger.

  •  Před rokem +10

    As usual a great video to show a bit of southern Germany.
    I love how you always add that bit of historic contextualization regarding politics and war references. That helps people to sort of connect the dots around a bit better.
    I wanted to visit Rothenburg ob der Tauber, and I was pleasantly surprised when I went there last year. Nuremberg is also lovely. I am missing Heidelberg, and I am really looking forward visiting there.
    And regarding people, I think indeed people from Southern Germany are the most welcoming and happy ones there. I have been 4 times in that region and I always had a great time there.

    • @RachelStewart04
      @RachelStewart04 Před rokem +2

      Thank you! I love a good dose of historical context :D

    •  Před rokem +1

      @@RachelStewart04 It is always appreciated :).

  • @Albert24B
    @Albert24B Před rokem +1

    Hi, Bavarian here, living in Northrhine Westfalia. Thanks for your video! But now I'm a little homesick. :-D

  • @stevedrane2364
    @stevedrane2364 Před rokem

    Brilliant. . Great video. . Now I wish to visit southern Germany. . . 👍😁

  • @afrtsfan
    @afrtsfan Před rokem +5

    You forgot to mention Karlsruhe, which was at one point the capital of Baden

  • @LucasBenderChannel
    @LucasBenderChannel Před rokem +14

    Honestly, my highest praises for these two episodes about the North and the South! It really shows, that you're not talking about strangers as outsiders. Rather you've clearly been talking to a lot of locals to get your narrative right! Great work!^^

    • @RachelStewart04
      @RachelStewart04 Před rokem +3

      Thank you! It has been such a pleasure to explore the different areas ☺️

  • @LaCorvette
    @LaCorvette Před rokem +4

    Well done on the video. Really diverse with a lot of different aspects covered. Looking forward to the rest of the series. Good job Rachel and team.This really gives off some nice summer vibes. ;)

    • @dweuromaxx
      @dweuromaxx  Před rokem +1

      Thank you :) the Bayern summer landscape certainly helps

    • @RachelStewart04
      @RachelStewart04 Před rokem +1

      Thanks! And yes it was definitely "Hochsommer" when we filmed :D

    • @LaCorvette
      @LaCorvette Před rokem

      @@RachelStewart04 Good thing, that Nürnberg for example is just as good in autumn or winter. :)

  • @aidai_jj
    @aidai_jj Před rokem +1

    This summer I spent in one of the most beautiful places in the world “Baden-Württemberg” particularly I lived in Freiburg. I fell in love with this astonishing city. So pretty and atmospheric🥹❤️Konstanz is also very beautiful place and absolute top is Neustadt Titisee 😁😍 I miss Seepark in Freiburg and can’t wait to be back there asap✨!!! Strongly recommend to visit this region of Germany I am sure everyone will find here something special !

  • @cookiemonster1.118
    @cookiemonster1.118 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Really great video for an overview of southern Germany. Finally there is someone explaining that there is a difference between Swabians and Badner. So many people don't even know that Baden exists. But also overall a great and well researched video, without mixing up stuff! Grüße ausm Allgäu (aber eig. vom Bodensee und im Herzen Badner)

  • @demadhatta
    @demadhatta Před rokem +1

    My wife and I just came back from that region in September it's beautiful we went to Munich Garmisch and fussen. Her family was base in Wiesbaden

  • @kittymoore2776
    @kittymoore2776 Před rokem +8

    I have lived un Bad Kreuznach, Heidelberg, and Karlsruhe. I am leaving Thursday, October 20 and taking a Viking Rhine River cruise to Switzerland, France, Germany, and Holland. I am so excited to get back to get back to my favorite country, Germany. Thank you for your wonderful videos.

    • @dweuromaxx
      @dweuromaxx  Před rokem

      How lovely. Enjoy your trip ❤️

  • @Pns333
    @Pns333 Před rokem +2

    Always nice to see your videos

  • @MichaEl-rh1kv
    @MichaEl-rh1kv Před rokem +6

    As an Upper Swabian I capitalize the "upper", because the Swabian cliché does not apply to Upper Swabia. Württemberg consists actually of three parts: Old Württemberg, Hohenzollern (which was under Prussian rule 1850 - 1945) and Upper Swabia; Hohenzollern and Upper Swabia except Ulm, but including Tübingen and Reutlingen from Old Württemberg were in the French occupation zone after WW II and formed the state of Württemberg-Hohenzollern until 1952 (capital was Tübingen in Old Württemberg).
    Upper Swabia was before 1805 a patchwork consisting of Catholic Vorderösterreich (Fore Austria) and the territories of multiple Imperial Cities and Imperial Abbeys. The Imperial Cities were either Protestant or 'parity' - Catholics and Protestants on equal terms, each with their own mayor, who governed together. The other territories were mostly Catholic in contrast to Protestant-Pietist Württemberg, so the culture was more like in Baden (which was at that time also far smaller). Then came Napoleon and redistributed Upper Swabia, Fore Austria and Tyrol to his allies Baden, Wüttemberg and Bavaria (doubling their respective territories). There are still some cultural differences between Upper and Lower Swabia - Upper Swabians are (mostly) less workaholic and like to enjoy a more "baroque" life style.

    • @RachelStewart04
      @RachelStewart04 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for this - so much interesting regional history in this area!

  • @basichistory
    @basichistory Před rokem +1

    I was in Heidelberg some years ago and really loved it.

  • @Ikreisrond
    @Ikreisrond Před rokem

    Schloss Neuschwanstein, I've been there! Well, only once and for a very short time. We passed it in the winter darkness while tour skiing our way up. It was more or less down in the valley while we were going up and down the mountains on our telemark skis.

  • @janjakobbornheim9206
    @janjakobbornheim9206 Před rokem +5

    Pretty sure the shot of "Freiburg" does not show Freiburg at all, but rather Colmar. One can clearly identify the French writing in the bottom left and Hôtel Le Maréchal on the right.

    • @dweuromaxx
      @dweuromaxx  Před rokem +1

      Unfortunately we made a mistake here, sorry! It's the French City of Colmar we will add it to the description! Thanks for letting us know.

  • @pqrstsma2011
    @pqrstsma2011 Před rokem +1

    0:19 hey i've seen some of her Yt videos!
    Beautiful video, Rachel and team!

  • @soniasortan2132
    @soniasortan2132 Před rokem +3

    I am living in Karlsruhe (Baden) for more than 3 years now and I love being so close to the Black Forest and the French border!

  • @somsubhro
    @somsubhro Před rokem +2

    Favourite place is Heidelberg! Must visit for a day or two. Also, nice to have bumped into Rachel in Saarbrücken! Maybe there's a video coming along on Saarland? :P

    • @RachelStewart04
      @RachelStewart04 Před rokem +1

      Ah hello again! :D Yes keep your eyes peeled for Saarland 👀

  • @petros1372
    @petros1372 Před rokem

    Salüüüü Rachel, from Freiburg. Great video as usual!! Yes, the "Freiburg's" photo is from Colmar in France. "La petite Venice" is the name given to the course of the Lauch (the river in the photo). Smth to laugh: The Freiburg's Christmas market in 2021 was cancelled due to covid but the Christmas market in Colmar was open! Needless to say, almost half of Freiburg's population during these days was drinking Glühwein in Colmar 😂😂

  • @ericderami
    @ericderami Před rokem +6

    Hayley!!

  • @grzegorzstanisawsojka9150

    It is interesting, that from my perspective as somebody who grew up in the North, the Southern nations have many similarities, but from their perspective, they have so many differences.
    When I moved to Freiburg, it was really a cultural shock

  • @tjmangos
    @tjmangos Před rokem +1

    Nice. On point.

  • @painglwinaungorgan8716
    @painglwinaungorgan8716 Před rokem +1

    I very like your live channel.

  • @happydog4929
    @happydog4929 Před rokem +1

    Love it!!!
    Thank you

  • @marcosborne6540
    @marcosborne6540 Před rokem

    Now this one really brought back memories as I have had many holidays in Konstanz and have visited Heidelberg a few times where I have friends. I have an aunt who lives in Stauffen near Freiburg. Last year I cycled from Donaueschingen to Passau across BW and Bayern. Previously I’ve cycled from Konstanz to Salzburg, visited Füssen and Schwangau a couple of times and have bern a frequent visitor to München. So a trip down memory lane though it’s a long time since I’ve been to Nürnberg so I must revisit it sometime.
    Bayern has at least one brewery in every town it seems and the quality is consistent though I have my favourites which are Augustiner, Andechs and Bayreuthe Helles.
    Baden-Württemberg is arguably less well travelled than Bayern by British tourists but it’s a great state and this year’s cycle trip took me from Heidelberg over the Schwäbische Alb to Konstanz via the Danube gorge and Signaringen.
    I can recommend so many places to visit in Germany.
    Keep these progammes coming… love the way you present them. 😀

  • @sunu84
    @sunu84 Před rokem

    As Always a very nice done video. I'm a Germany original cultur lover

  • @stratman9449
    @stratman9449 Před rokem

    Ha....Next time you're down here in the southwest, call in at the "Zollernalb".....we've got a quite impressive castle here (not as fancy as Neuschwanstein) and its very pictoresc here...without the bustle and hectic of all the "main" tourist places......cheers......good video...😅

  • @douglastoskin3923
    @douglastoskin3923 Před rokem

    I live in a small town called Holzgerlingen a little north of Tübingen. When we go to our Bäckerei, we buy and eat Brezels. We have gone to both the Wiesen and Wasen. Each different but fun in their own way.

  • @erenkur3832
    @erenkur3832 Před rokem +2

    I am going to be an Erasmus exchange student in Esslingen, and now I'm planning to visit every place in South in my spare time(My plans were about visiting Netherlands, France, Austria and Italy before, wasn't aware of Germany's touristic value).

  • @drewgles_official
    @drewgles_official Před rokem +1

    Baden Württemberg gefällte mir sehr. Ich will gleich wieder besuchen!! :)

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda Před rokem

    DW-How iss it going?. Love it,pro ! all the best~ =))

    • @dweuromaxx
      @dweuromaxx  Před rokem

      Doing well :) always making new content for our wonderful audience ❤️

  • @patrickfitzgerald2861
    @patrickfitzgerald2861 Před rokem +2

    I have fond memories of touring Bavaria with my then girlfriend and her sister back in the 80's, and asking her to marry me in a quaint little Garmisch-Partenkirchen hotel. Fun times! 🥰

  • @klausfohl1028
    @klausfohl1028 Před rokem +1

    "weil es hier guten Wein gibt"
    In general a very true statement.
    But quite ironic with the Tübingen backdrop.

  • @saba6502
    @saba6502 Před rokem +4

    I love this video as I love BY and BW. And Rachel is always great and worth watching!
    Reg. certain attitudes Bavaria is famous for such as "Mia san mia" - I think it's to be rather taken with a grain of salt. Most Bavarians have a good sense of humor and a sense of irony and are friendly. I also think Bavaria is not that conservative as often portrayed. True, most of its inhabitants are Catholic, but it's rather a liberal kind of Catholicism in many areas. My impression often is that Catholicism has to adapt to the Bavarian mentality (loving to celebrate etc...) , and not the other way round.

    • @RachelStewart04
      @RachelStewart04 Před rokem

      Interesting - thanks for this perspective!

    •  Před rokem +1

      A big factor here is rural vs urban. Many of the big cities in Bavaria have a center-left (SPD) mayor, while of course the government of the state is center-right/right CSU. So, the state *is* verifiably conservative, while the urban centers are more liberal.

  • @davidbraun6209
    @davidbraun6209 Před 4 měsíci

    As my grandfather Braun (requiescat in pace!) had come from the southeasternmost end of the Oberpfälzee Wald, you can understand my attachment to Bavaria, somewhat.

  • @tigeriussvarne177
    @tigeriussvarne177 Před rokem +2

    0:19 Nice to see Hayley

  • @a_gdia2300
    @a_gdia2300 Před 10 měsíci

    Fantastic !!!!