We just returned from visiting Neuschwanstein Easter break. We waited until late in the week to go, as the weather was too snowy early on. Plan your trip for a day that you will be able to see the castle from afar! It is definitely worth it. We took the train from Munich using the Bavaria Ticket, a great deal. It is about 2 hrs to Fussen. The bus stop is directly across from the train station and the schedule is posted. There were buses waiting , and the "BT" is valid for the bus as well. So it took 2.5 hrs to get to Hohenschwangau. I opted to not get tickets ahead of time, as I wasn't sure about timing of the trip. There was NO line at the ticket counter except for our group coming off the bus.(If you are traveling in high season, I would definitely buy the tickets in advance as I hear the ticket line alone can be a 2h wait. I would buy a time 3hr after leaving Munich.) We bought the combination tickets for both Hohenschwangau and Neuschwanstein, which we highly recommend. We had approx an hour before the tour at Hohenschwangau, so fed our kids wurst at one of the stands. (Btw, regarding bathrooms....easiest is to get your kids to go on the train before disembarking. The train station bathroom is turnstile with 1/2 Euro cost. However, both castles have nicer facilities with optional donations.) When hiking to Hohenschwangau, go up the road passing by the lake & come down the stairway. We were given a 2 hr interval between the 2 tours, which I questioned. It turned out to not be too bad - we ended up waiting only about 20 min for our 2nd tour. We are pretty fit, so the hike up the road to Neuschwanstein took us only 20 min instead of the 40 min. Use this time to cut off and hike to Marienbrucke - when you get up to the castle veer right past the castle. There is a path which was actually blocked off because of the snow on the ground. We climbed around the gate, after asking those returning who told us it was fine. There was a little snow covering on the very first part of the path and then it was clear. It takes about 15 min to get to Marienbrucke and is most definitely worth it! Gorgeous views of the castle, weather permitting. The tour of Neuschwanstein is good but a little disappointing. You do feel rushed; they only stop every 3-4 rooms, so you don't get much time to look around. I understand the rush in peak season, but it would be nice to have a slower tour in the off-season. Overall the tours last about 30 min +/- 5. I had hoped to hike back down the hill via the Pollards Gorge path, but this was closed and more ominous. Definitely would look for this, tho, in the late spring/summer months when the snow has melted. We did have to wait 40 min for the bus back to Fussen; you might consider looking at the posted bus schedule to time your departure. We just read our books and it was okay. Lastly (sorry this is so long, but hope it does help), we decided to wait another hour and eat in Fussen before catching the train back to Munich. We headed back out of the train station to our right; there is an Italian restaurant about a block up on the left on the corner which we saw from the bus. While we had to wait about 20 min for our food; the pastas and salad were excellent and obviously cooked to order. However, they don't accept credit cards. So, in summary, I was very happy I didn't book a bus tour. It is expensive and long (10.5 hours); the cost does NOT include admissions to the castle. You do go to Linderhof but not Hohenschwangau.
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