Linderhof is located near the Ettal Abbey in the mountains of Bavaria. The main house is open year round but the gardens and park buildings are open Spring through early fall. Consult their website for exact dates and times.
We drove from Rothenburg ob der Tauber to Linderhoff, along the Romantic Road, in about 3 hours. It is a very scenic drive and many places to stop off at if you wanted to make a day of it. Our plan was to visit the palace, tour the gardens and a few of the out buildings before heading to Schwangau to stay the night. Schwangau is less than a mile from the famous Neuschwanstein Castle and Hohenschwangau (where Ludwig was born.) We stayed at Landhotel Guglhupf and loved it! We had a huge room and were able to unpack and breathe. The breakfast was delicious with home baked pastries - way beyond your usual European fare. There is not a restaurant on-site but there is one a few blocks away for dinner.
Ludwig Considered himself the "Moon King" a romantic shadow of the Sun King Louis XIV. Many aspects of Linderhof will remind you of Versailles, but a much more compact version.
Salon - Photo Credit |
Moorish House - Photo Credit |
Interior of Moorish House - Photo Credit |
Grotto - Photo Credit |
Maximilian II, Ludwig's father's, hunting lodge needed to be moved to finish the final build out of Linderhof. The lodge was relocated on the property and still can be visited today.
Cologne, The Rhine River by ferry and train, Burg Rheinfels - traveling the Rhine, Marksburg Castle, Burg Eltz, Heidleberg , Rothenburg ob der Tauber
Have you visited any of Ludwig's Castles? Which one is your favorite?
P.S. See Brittany at the Rococo Roamer for her post with aerial shots taken by her husband in a helicopter with a fresh dusting of snow!
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Thanks for the mention! I've been wanting to go to the Linderhof especially because of the huge Rococo influence. I think I may be able to go in February.
ReplyDeleteHi Brittany, Linderhoff is worth the trip and I hope you can visit in the new year
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