Top 5 Things to do Good for Couples in Dinkelsbuhl, Bavaria

October 11, 2021 Randal Brittian

Like Rothenburg, Dinkelsbuehl is one of the smaller medieval fortress cities. With its walls and towers still intact, it has the look of a typical German town of the 15th to early 17th century. Sample the famous German cuisine served in larger cities, but without the crowds. Don't miss the annual summer celebration, marking the city's surrender to Swedish troops during the Thirty Years' War. The event is emphatically reenacted by many of the town's residents. And really, who doesn't love amateur theater?
Restaurants in Dinkelsbuhl

1. St. George Church

Kirchhoeflein 6, 91550 Dinkelsbuhl, Bavaria Germany +49 9851 2245 http://www.st-georg-dinkelsbuehl.de/kmusikevents.php
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4.5 based on 213 reviews

St. George Church

This 15th-century Gothic church is one of the highlights of this small town.

Reviewed By 659alh - Boone, United States

If you are traveling between Nuremberg and Stuttgart, stop in Dinkelsbuhl, A beautiful quaint town with an absolutely beautiful and well worth seeing St. George Church. It is a wide-aisled late Gothic church, built in 1448-1499. Lots of nice carvings and artifacts.

2. Old Town

Dinkelsbuhl, Bavaria Germany http://dinkelsbuehl.cityguide.de
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4.5 based on 640 reviews

Old Town

This walled village houses mercantile buildings dating from the 15th and 16th centuries. The fortified wall has sixteen towers; you can access the city from four of them.

Reviewed By Mellie2013 - Port Moody, Canada

Drove the Romantic Road in August. This was one of our favourite villages of the trip. Straight out of a Grimm's Fairy Tale. Cobblestone streets, friendly folks and a very peaceful atmosphere. The houses and businesses are rendered in late Renaissance facades with pastel colours and half-timbered frames. So photographic and charming. We parked on the outer ring and walked into the town through one of the four medieval gates that remain . This town has a history! Probably starting around the 8th century. It was once a "Free Imperial City" of the Holy Roman Empire. In the 13th century the fortifications began. Luckily this town is original, untouched by WWI or WWII bombings. Forward thinking in the 19th century, by Ludwig I proclaimed the city to be a heritage site to be preserved and protected. Delightful shops, bakeries, cafes, inns, restaurants and churches. Well worth an afternoon of roaming around. Highly recommend saving time to walk the fortification walls or at the least climb the St. George church tower. Delightful!

3. Weinmarkt

Dinkelsbuhl, Bavaria Germany http://www.dinkelsbuehl.de/ISY/index.php?get=374
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4.5 based on 115 reviews

Weinmarkt

Reviewed By DisneyFan30 - St. George, United States

Exactly the perfect, picturesque Bavarian town of my dreams.Not overly crowded like some others, feels more remote & quaint. Enjoyed exploring.

4. Bauerlinsturm

Unterer Mauerweg 2A, 91550 Dinkelsbuhl, Bavaria Germany
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4.5 based on 26 reviews

Bauerlinsturm

5. Segringer Tor

Segringer Strasse, 91550 Dinkelsbuhl, Bavaria Germany
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Segringer Tor

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