The Maximiliansweg is one of the most famous long distance trails in southern Germany. Its route crosses Bavaria from west to east, from Lindau, next to Lake Constance, to Berchtesgaden, near the border with Austria. In total, the traditional route is around 350 kilometers, although some modern variants can extend it considerably more. The road bears the name of King Maximilian II of Bavaria, who in 1858 made a trip through the Bavarian Alps. Th…
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The Maximiliansweg is one of the most famous long distance trails in southern Germany. Its route crosses Bavaria from west to east, from Lindau, next to Lake Constance, to Berchtesgaden, near the border with Austria. In total, the traditional route is around 350 kilometers, although some modern variants can extend it considerably more. The road bears the name of King Maximilian II of Bavaria, who in 1858 made a trip through the Bavarian Alps. Th…