Between Koblenz and Bingen, tracks cling to the river as fortresses guard every bend. Marksburg watches from above Braubach, while Pfalzgrafenstein rises like a stone ship in midstream. Transfer toward Moselkern to reach the trail for Burg Eltz, where a forest walk becomes part of the reward. Ride a few stops, disembark for a village stroll, then reboard the next service. It is not about speed; it is about savoring water, slate, and timeworn walls.
Rothenburg ob der Tauber gleams beyond connections at Steinach, a short final hop delivering you beneath towers and red roofs. The valley’s meadows and orchards set an expectant mood, best answered with slow steps along the walls. Pause for a view across gables, listen for craftspeople at work, then follow quiet lanes to hidden courtyards. Trains knit the journey back through rolling farmland, where every field feels like a deep breath between centuries of careful handiwork and watchful timber.
Toward Füssen, meadows and limestone shoulders share the window with glints of lakes, each curve sharpening anticipation. From the station, local buses wind to Hohenschwangau, where paths climb toward Marienbrücke and a castle that seems stitched from cloud. Expect crowds, but keep patience and steady footing, because the view rewards humility. Later, descend for a calm meal near the water before catching a gentle evening train, watching mountains fade like painted scenery behind a curtain of dusk.