Open to the most beautiful old towns in Southern Germany
Southern Germany is a paradise for convertible drivers: picturesque old towns, gentle hills, river landscapes, and historic castles shape the scenery. Driving a convertible means uniquely combining culture, nature, and driving pleasure.
This tour takes you through some of the most charming towns and villages in the region, from Würzburg to Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Dinkelsbühl, Nördlingen, Augsburg, and finally to Ulm.
The Route – A Colorful Arc Through History and Landscape
The route starts in Würzburg and then continues via Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Dinkelsbühl, and Nördlingen to Augsburg, before the tour ends in Ulm. In total, it connects about 500 kilometers on varied roads ranging from wide country roads to winding side streets. The route is designed as a loop, allowing you the flexibility to decide where you want to linger longer. It combines medieval city centers, magnificent town halls, half-timbered idyll, and idyllic river landscapes that enrich the driving experience at each stage.
Start in Würzburg – Baroque Heritage and Urban Energy
The tour begins in Würzburg, a city that perfectly unites baroque and wine tradition. Right from the first cruising along the streets, the impressive Residenz castle catches the eye, along with its gardens, which are part of UNESCO World Heritage. Driving the convertible over the bridges of the Main offers the first glimpse of the city and its surroundings. Nearby the Residenz, various cafés and restaurants invite you for a coffee or snack before heading northwest.
Rothenburg ob der Tauber – Medieval Experience at Your Fingertips
The next stage takes you to Rothenburg ob der Tauber, one of the most famous medieval cities in Germany. With its winding alleyways, half-timbered houses, and city wall, you feel as if you've stepped back in time. With the top down, the old town can be experienced even more intensely: the scent of bakeries, the carillon of the town hall, and the historical architecture accompany your drive. A walk along the city wall is worthwhile before you continue.
Dinkelsbühl and Nördlingen – Pure Half-Timbered Idyll
From Rothenburg, you head to Dinkelsbühl, which, with its colorful half-timbered houses and quiet squares, is one of the most beautiful old towns in Bavaria. The streets are narrow but ideal for relaxed convertible drives.
A quick stop at the marketplace provides an opportunity for photos or a break in one of the small cafés. The route continues to Nördlingen, which is completely surrounded by a well-preserved city wall. The medieval old town, the colorful house facades, and the church tower of the Rieser Münster make Nördlingen a highlight of the tour. Near the city wall, there are numerous opportunities for short walks to enjoy the historical charm of the city.
Augsburg – Historical Significance and Urban Charm
The route now leads to the city of Augsburg, one of the oldest cities in Germany. With its mix of Renaissance and Baroque buildings, it offers a cultural highlight of the tour. Particularly noteworthy are Maximilianstraße, the old town, and the town hall with the Golden Hall. Driving through the streets in the convertible offers a unique urban experience. A short detour near the banks of the Lech is worth it to enjoy the architecture and the riverside from a new perspective.
Ulm – Danube Valley and Gothic Highlights
The final stage leads to Ulm, known for its impressive Münster with the tallest church tower in the world. The city combines the panorama of the Danube Valley with its historic city center. Driving through the old town with the top down allows for new views of the Gothic towers, half-timbered facades, and the river. A walk around the Ulm Münster square rounds off the tour and provides an opportunity to explore the city on foot.
Tips for the Convertible Tour Through Southern Germany
The roads between the old towns are well-developed, partly winding, and ideal for convertible fans. Early mornings or weekdays have lighter traffic, making for a more relaxed drive. Parking is available directly in the historic centers, and near the main attractions, it is advisable to use parking garages or designated spots.
Plan sufficient time for breaks, as particularly old towns like Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Dinkelsbühl, and Nördlingen invite longer stays. Weatherproof clothing should also be in your luggage, as the climate in Southern Germany can change rapidly.
Conclusion – Experience Historical Diversity Openly
This convertible tour through Southern Germany combines history, architecture, and nature into an intense experience. From Würzburg through Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Dinkelsbühl, Nördlingen, and Augsburg to Ulm, you experience the diversity of the region up close.
Driving a convertible here means feeling the wind, enjoying historical backdrops, and fully savoring the freedom on the country roads. Each stage offers new impressions and photo opportunities, making this tour unforgettable for convertible fans, culture enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike.
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