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From the Main River to the North Sea, one
of Germany’s oldest holiday routes stretches
over 600 kilometers unfolding the splendor
icturesque landscapes that inspire
many a fantasy and fabulous places
which tell their particularly own story – this
is where your fairy dreams come true. And
marvellous are the impressions that await
you when you tour the German Fairy Tale
Route.
P
Whether you follow wild trails or walk on
cobble stone, go by bicycle or by car, your
destination is always the same: the door to a
world where your wishes come true.
… s o he stayed a few days and
in the meantime he explored
all of the nature of the fairy wood.
of myths and legends. Your journey will lead
you through enchanting woods to the banks
of rivers and streams, through the narrow
alleys between timber framed houses way up
to noble mansion houses and fortified castles.
On The Brothers Grimms’ Track
A Trip to Fairy-Tale Land
German Fairy Tale Route
... where fairy-tale dreams come true
Brothers Grimm
Their Lives‘ Journey And Their
Worldwide Impact
They count among the most important heads of European cultural history. Their Children and Household
Tales, listed among the UNESCO Memory of the World
Register, celebrate their bicentennial from 2012 to
2015.
Taking part in the political turnaround in Germany
themselves, the two studied jurists’ passion was the
German language. With their collection of fairy tales
they set up a poetic basis which has endured until
today.
Book your German
Fairy Tale Tour online!
Are you looking for a budget rail tour? Or would you like to enjoy
culinary delights and Castle stays along a Self-drive tour?
Visit www.toeurope.eu for a variety of well-designed tour itineraries
for independent travelers (Self-guided, daily departures!).
Or send an Email to [email protected] for more information.
One more reason to follow the track of these two
pioneers of German studies – and hence follow the
German Fairy Tale Route, where a multitude of unforgettable events awaits you.
The Brothers Grimm went from Hanau via Steinau and
Marburg to Kassel, where they spent the „most laborious but also the most productive time of their lives“.
Göttingen and Berlin count among the important
places in their lives, too.
„History never repeats itself, but is always new and
fresh, constantly reborn is the legend“ – Jacob Grimm
and his brother Wilhelm are so right.
German Fairy Tale Route
Deutsche Märchenstraße e.V.
Kurfürstenstraße 9· D-34117 Kassel
Telefon: +49 561 92047910
Telefax: +49 561 92047930
[email protected]
www.german-fairytaleroute.com
Picture Credits: Paavo Blåfield, Kulturamt Stadt Kassel,
Illustrations: Markus Lefrançois; Print: T12.4/14GB
From the Main River to the North Sea, one
of Germany’s oldest holiday routes stretches
over 600 kilometers unfolding the splendor
icturesque landscapes that inspire
many a fantasy and fabulous places
which tell their particularly own story – this
is where your fairy dreams come true. And
marvellous are the impressions that await
you when you tour the German Fairy Tale
Route.
P
Whether you follow wild trails or walk on
cobble stone, go by bicycle or by car, your
destination is always the same: the door to a
world where your wishes come true.
… s o he stayed a few days and
in the meantime he explored
all of the nature of the fairy wood.
of myths and legends. Your journey will lead
you through enchanting woods to the banks
of rivers and streams, through the narrow
alleys between timber framed houses way up
to noble mansion houses and fortified castles.
On The Brothers Grimms’ Track
A Trip to Fairy-Tale Land
German Fairy Tale Route
... where fairy-tale dreams come true
Brothers Grimm
Their Lives‘ Journey And Their
Worldwide Impact
They count among the most important heads of European cultural history. Their Children and Household
Tales, listed among the UNESCO Memory of the World
Register, celebrate their bicentennial from 2012 to
2015.
Taking part in the political turnaround in Germany
themselves, the two studied jurists’ passion was the
German language. With their collection of fairy tales
they set up a poetic basis which has endured until
today.
Book your German
Fairy Tale Tour online!
Are you looking for a budget rail tour? Or would you like to enjoy
culinary delights and Castle stays along a Self-drive tour?
Visit www.toeurope.eu for a variety of well-designed tour itineraries
for independent travelers (Self-guided, daily departures!).
Or send an Email to [email protected] for more information.
One more reason to follow the track of these two
pioneers of German studies – and hence follow the
German Fairy Tale Route, where a multitude of unforgettable events awaits you.
The Brothers Grimm went from Hanau via Steinau and
Marburg to Kassel, where they spent the „most laborious but also the most productive time of their lives“.
Göttingen and Berlin count among the important
places in their lives, too.
„History never repeats itself, but is always new and
fresh, constantly reborn is the legend“ – Jacob Grimm
and his brother Wilhelm are so right.
German Fairy Tale Route
Deutsche Märchenstraße e.V.
Kurfürstenstraße 9· D-34117 Kassel
Telefon: +49 561 92047910
Telefax: +49 561 92047930
[email protected]
www.german-fairytaleroute.com
Picture Credits: Paavo Blåfield, Kulturamt Stadt Kassel,
Illustrations: Markus Lefrançois; Print: T12.4/14GB
Lübeck
Kiel
On The Brothers
Grimms’ Track
European model city with Fairy Tale House and
unique ensemble of timber-framed houses
Phone: 06631/182-165
[email protected] • www.alsfeld.de
Bad Hersfeld
Visit the „Valiant Little Tailor“, the Bad Hersfeld
Festival, and the exhibition „wortreich“ („realm
of words“) which you can actively participate in
Phone: 06621/201274
[email protected] • www.bad-hersfeld.de
Bad Karlshafen
Baroque town, German Huguenot Museum,
Weser Thermal Bath, boat trips
Phone: 05672/9999-22
[email protected]
www.bad-karlshafen.de
Bad Oeynhausen
Fairy Tale Museum, spa landscape gardens, Bali
Thermal Bath, GOP Variety Show, casino
Phone: 05731/1300
[email protected]
www.badoeynhausen.de
Bad Sooden-Allendorf
Historic city centre with rows of timber-framed
houses in the land of Mother Hulda, Fairy-Tale
Lantern Trail
Phone: 05652/95870
[email protected]
www.bad-sooden-allendorf.de
Bad Wildungen
Health resort at the border of the recreational
area Kellerwald-Edersee: picturesque historic
town centre, Art Nouveau spa district, and
Snow White‘s hamlet „Bergfreiheit“
Phone: (toll free line) 0800/7910100
Phone: 05621/96567-41
[email protected]
www.bad-wildungen.de
Baunatal
Baunatal moves you - it‘s simply fabulous with
its Brewery Knallhütte, and the birthplace and
home of Dorothea Viehmann, storyteller to the
Brothers Grimm.
Phone: 0561/58580190
[email protected]
www.baunatal-bewegt.de
Bodenwerder – Polle
Bodenwerder: Munchhausen-Museum,
Munchhausen play and musical, historical
monuments and historic city centre.
Phone: 05533/405-41
[email protected]
www.muenchhausenland.de
Bovenden
Legendary Plesse Castle as featured in „German
Legends“ by the Brothers Grimm.
Phone: 0551/82010
[email protected]
www.bovenden.de
www.freunde-burgplesse.de
Bremen
Coastal Town Bremerhaven
Legendary shipping, exciting worlds of experience and science, capital of windjammer,
home of the ship‘s kobold Klabautermann and
sailor‘s yarn. Phone: 0471/414141
[email protected]
www.bremerhaven-tourism.de
Buxtehude
Picturesque fairy-tale town, where the „Hedgehog and the Hare“ ran their legendary race
Phone: 04161/5012345
[email protected]
www.buxtehude.de
Ebergötzen
At the „Herrenmühle“, nowadays a museum,
Max and Moritz come alive
Phone: 05507/7181
[email protected]
www.wilhelm-busch-muehle.de
Frankenberg
Town of timber framed houses with 10 towers,
a dream come true for hikers
Phone: 06451/717672
[email protected]
www.ederbergland-touristik.de
www.traumhaftes-wandermaerchen.de
Freiensteinau
Southern Vogelsberg region with Mooser lake
district and other natural reserves
Phone: 06666/960021
[email protected] • www.freiensteinau.de
Fritzlar
1300-year-old imperial town with an equally
old cathedral Ludwig Emil Grimm, Romantic
illustrator, portrayed medieval Fritzlar
Phone: 05622/988643
[email protected] • www.fritzlar.de
Fürstenberg – Porcelain Manufacture
Fabulous porcelain in the museum of this
world renowned manufacture
Phone: 05271/401161
[email protected]
www.fuerstenberg-porzellan.com
Grebenstein
Town of towers, visit the Goose Girl
Phone: 05674/705-0
[email protected]
www.reinhardswald.de
www.stadt-grebenstein.de
Gudensberg
City of culture in the Chattengau region with a
Fairy Tale Stage in the city park
Phone: 05603/9330
[email protected] • www.gudensberg.de
Hameln
Historic city centre, Pied Piper Open Air
Festival, Musical RATS, museum with mechanic
Pied Piper play, glasswork, boat trips,
Hämelschenburg Castle nearby
Phone: 05151/957823
[email protected] • www.hameln.de
Hanau – Brothers-Grimm-City
Birthplace of the Brothers Grimm, national monument at the market place, Brothers Grimm
Theatre Festival, Philippsruh Palace, puppet
museum of the Land Hesse, German House of
Goldsmiths. Phone: 06181/295950
[email protected] • www.hanau.de
Hann. Münden
Most beautiful town of timber framed houses
in the Weserberg region where three rivers join
together, and where the famous Dr. Eisenbart
practised in his days
Phone: 05541/75-313 and -343
[email protected]
www.hann.muenden-tourismus.de
Spa Town Heiligenstadt
The Brothers Grimm met here for their final
discussion before starting to work on their
German Dictionary
Phone: 03606/677141
[email protected]
www.heilbad-heiligenstadt.de
Helsa
Historic village of timber framed houses,
hiking region GrimmSteig („Grimms‘ trail“)
Phone: 05605/80080
[email protected] • www.helsa.eu
Herbstein
Hesse’s highest mineral spring in the nature
preserve „Hoher Vogelsberg“, a historical,
heartfelt and healing experience
Phone: 06643/960019
[email protected] • www.herbstein.de
Hessisch Lichtenau
Gateway to the land of Mother Hulda. Small
town with timber framed houses at the foot
of Mt. Hoher Meißner, Mother Hulda Park,
Holleum (Mother Hulda Museum)
Phone: 05602/807-114 or -147
[email protected]
www.hessisch-lichtenau.de
Hessisch Oldendorf
Information centre Natour.NAH.zentrum
Schillat-Cave, Germany’s northernmost
flowstone cave; over 1050 year-old Fischbeck
Monastery, legendary nature preserve around
Mount Hohenstein, Baxmann, a legendary
figure in town history
Phone: 05751/403980
[email protected]
www.westliches-weserbergland.de
Buxtehude
Hofgeismar
Colourful town of timber framed houses at
Reinhardswald with a Fairy Tale Museum at
the animal park of Sababurg Castle and the
fabulous wild forest Sababurg
Phone: 05671/5070400
[email protected]
www.reinhardswald.de
Bremen
Homberg/Efze
Fabulous ensemble of timber-framed houses
with St. Mary‘s Church, “Brother and Sister Well“
at the Market Place
Phone: 05681/939161
[email protected]
www.homberg-efze.de
ICE
Hoya on the Weser
The dwarf‘s tale at Hoya in the Castle of the
Count of Hoya on the Weser
Phone: 04251/815-47
[email protected]
www.grafschaft-hoya.de
Rhein/Ruhr
Hoya
Kassel
Capital of the Fairy Tale Route. Here the Brothers Grimm collected their famous “Children
and Household Tales”.
Brothers-Grimm-Museum (as of 2015 GRIMMWORLD Kassel), Wilhelmshöhe baroque
hillside park (UNESCO World Heritage) with
Herkules monument, Löwenburg (Lion’s
Castle) and fountains, world art exhibition
documenta every five years
Phone: 0561/707707
[email protected]
www.kassel-marketing.de
Nienburg
Wiehengebirge
National Park
Kaufungen
Historic Abbey and Abbey premises,
picturesque old town districts, regional
museum and mining museum
Phone: 05605/8020
[email protected] • www.kaufungen.eu
Steinhuder Meer
National Park
Hannover
Mi ttella
nd k
a n al
Knüllwald
Knüllwald in the middle of the land of Little
Red Riding Hood with wolves and bears at
Knüll animal park
Phone: 05681/930808
[email protected]
www.knuelltouristik.de
Berlin
Bad Oeynhausen
Hessisch Oldendorf
Lahntal
Hameln
House of Otto Ubbelohde, studio of the
painter and illustrator of the Brothers Grimm‘s
fairy tales
Phone: 06420/82300
[email protected] • www.lahntal.de
Marburg
University town. Here the Brothers Grimm
started to research on popular literature.
Landgrave’s castle, historic city centre with
market place, St. Elizabeth‘s Church
Phone: 06421/99120
[email protected] • www.marburg.de
Weserbergland
National Park
Hämelschenburg
Castle
Rhein/Ruhr
Bodenwerder
Melsungen
Melsungen is worthwhile a visit! Historic town
centre with timber-framed houses, famous
town hall, home of the „Bartenwetzer“
(„axe whetters“)
Phone: 05661 / 708 200
[email protected]
www.melsungen.de
Polle
ICE
Market place with buildings from eight
centuries, townhall with Roland monument
(UNESCO World Heritage), and open air play
„Bremen Town Musicians“
Phone: 0421/3080010
[email protected]
www.bremen-tourismus.de
Bremerhaven
Solling-Vogler
National Park
Niedenstein
Health resort with a fabulous view from the
Hesse Tower and godfather King Thrushbeard
Phone: 05624/99930
[email protected] • www.niedenstein.de
Fürstenberg
Wahlsburg
Nienburg on the Weser
Maybe you will meet the brash
“Little Nienburg Girl“ here
Phone: 05021/917630
[email protected]
www.mittelweser-tourismus.de
Bovenden
Bad Karlshafen
Oberweser
Trendelburg
Sababurg
Nieste
Fabulous hiking region at the GrimmSteig
(Grimms‘ trail) and the fabulous King‘s Alp
Phone: 05605/944120
[email protected]
www.nieste.de • www.grimmsteig.de
Reinhardswald
This is the home of “Puss in Boots“ and “Snow
White“. Open air exhibition Mühlenplatz
Phone: 05572/93730
[email protected]
www.oberweser.de
Dortmund/Köln
Polle
Habichtswald
National Park
Romantic open air stage at the castle ruin with
Cinderella Theatre Festival
Phone: 05533/405-41
[email protected]
www.muenchhausenland.de
Grebenstein
Hann. Münden
Kassel
Wolfhagen
Schauenburg
Sababurg
The Sleeping Beauty‘s Castle and animal park
Sababurg, fairy-tale audiences with the
Sleeping Beauty and her Prince
Phone: 05671/8080
[email protected]
www.sababurg.de
Waldeck
Schauenburg
Baunatal
Niedenstein
Bad Wildungen
Frankenberg
Schwalmstadt
Steinau an der Straße - Brothers-Grimm-City
Berlepsch
Castle
Hanstein Castle
Hessisch Lichtenau
Melsungen
Meißner-Kaufunger Wald
National Park
Homberg/Efze
Knüllwald
Schwalmstadt
In the land of Little Red Riding Hood. Fabulous
ensemble of timber-framed houses and
fairy-tale characters, Schwalm Regional
Museum with colourful local traditional gown
of the Schwalm Region
Phone: 06691/71212
[email protected]
www.schwalm-touristik.de
Heilbad
Heiligenstadt
Witzenhausen
Nieste
Kaufungen
Bad Sooden Allendorf
Helsa
Gudensberg
Fritzlar
Kellerwald-Edersee National Park
Schauenburg Fairy-Tale Sentry, exhibition
focussing on the Storytellers to the Brothers
Grimm
Phone: 05601/93250
[email protected]
www.gemeinde-schauenburg.de
Nordhausen/
Eisleben/Halle
Münden
National Park
Hofgeismar
Oberweser
Guided tours through the fairy-tale town,
Steinau Museum ... the museum at the road,
House of the Brothers Grimm, Castle, puppet
theatre “Die Holzköppe“ (“The Wooden
Heads”), Steinau Puppet Theatre Festival,
adventure park, Cave “Teufelshöhle” (“Devil’s
Cave”), Europe ropes course
Phone: 06663/96310
[email protected] • www.steinau.de
Ebergötzen
Dresden/Eisenach
Bad Hersfeld
Lahntal
Willingshausen
Rhein/Ruhr
Alsfeld
Marburg
0 miles
Trendelburg
Trendelburg Castle, Rapunzel‘s Tower. Legend
of the giant‘s sister Trendula’s Lake
Phone: 05675/7499-18
[email protected]
www.trendelburg.de
Eisenbach
Castle
Wahlsburg
Cross the River Weser with the Fairy Tale Ferry
Phone: 05572/93780
[email protected] • www.wahlsburg.de
The fabulous mountain village of timber
framed houses on the lakefront of Lake
Edersee in the Waldeck Region
Phone: 05623/973782
[email protected] • www.waldeck.de
Freiensteinau
Willingshausen
Europe’s oldest painters‘ colony in the land of
Little Red Riding Hood
Phone: 06697/1418
[email protected]
www.malerkolonie.de
www.willingshausen.de
Historic town of timber framed houses in the
fairyland of the Brothers Grimm
Phone: 05692/602102
[email protected]
www.wolfhagen.de
Regional tourist member organisations:
District of Holzminden:
www.landkreis-holzminden.de
District of Kassel:
www.kassel-land.de
District of Schwalm-Eder:
www.kurhessisches-bergland.de
Werra Valley:
www.urlaub-werratal.de
District of Waldeck-Frankenberg:
www.waldecker-land.de
48 miles
Frankfurt
Hanau
Steinau
Witzenhausen
Wolfhagen
32
Bremerhaven
Bremen
Herbstein
Waldeck
Cherry and university town in the Werra
Valley, whose hospitality the Grimms already
appreciated
Phone: 05542/6001-0
[email protected]
www.kirschenland.de
16
ICE
Alsfeld
Schwerin
Hamburg
Cuxhaven
Frankfurt
am Main
Hessischer Spessart
National Park
Hanau
Würzburg
München
Distances:
Overall length including turn offs:
Frankfurt – Hanau approx. 19 miles
Hanau – Bremerhaven approx. 435 miles
This map is not drawn to scale.
Heidelberg
Autobahn
Fairy Tale Route
ICE fast train
Stages in the Brothers Grimms' lives
From the Main River to the North Sea, one
of Germany’s oldest holiday routes stretches
over 600 kilometers unfolding the splendor
icturesque landscapes that inspire
many a fantasy and fabulous places
which tell their particularly own story – this
is where your fairy dreams come true. And
marvellous are the impressions that await
you when you tour the German Fairy Tale
Route.
P
Whether you follow wild trails or walk on
cobble stone, go by bicycle or by car, your
destination is always the same: the door to a
world where your wishes come true.
… s o he stayed a few days and
in the meantime he explored
all of the nature of the fairy wood.
of myths and legends. Your journey will lead
you through enchanting woods to the banks
of rivers and streams, through the narrow
alleys between timber framed houses way up
to noble mansion houses and fortified castles.
On The Brothers Grimms’ Track
A Trip to Fairy-Tale Land
German Fairy Tale Route
... where fairy-tale dreams come true
Brothers Grimm
Their Lives‘ Journey And Their
Worldwide Impact
They count among the most important heads of European cultural history. Their Children and Household
Tales, listed among the UNESCO Memory of the World
Register, celebrate their bicentennial from 2012 to
2015.
Taking part in the political turnaround in Germany
themselves, the two studied jurists’ passion was the
German language. With their collection of fairy tales
they set up a poetic basis which has endured until
today.
Book your German
Fairy Tale Tour online!
Are you looking for a budget rail tour? Or would you like to enjoy
culinary delights and Castle stays along a Self-drive tour?
Visit www.toeurope.eu for a variety of well-designed tour itineraries
for independent travelers (Self-guided, daily departures!).
Or send an Email to [email protected] for more information.
One more reason to follow the track of these two
pioneers of German studies – and hence follow the
German Fairy Tale Route, where a multitude of unforgettable events awaits you.
The Brothers Grimm went from Hanau via Steinau and
Marburg to Kassel, where they spent the „most laborious but also the most productive time of their lives“.
Göttingen and Berlin count among the important
places in their lives, too.
„History never repeats itself, but is always new and
fresh, constantly reborn is the legend“ – Jacob Grimm
and his brother Wilhelm are so right.
German Fairy Tale Route
Deutsche Märchenstraße e.V.
Kurfürstenstraße 9· D-34117 Kassel
Telefon: +49 561 92047910
Telefax: +49 561 92047930
[email protected]
www.german-fairytaleroute.com
Picture Credits: Paavo Blåfield, Kulturamt Stadt Kassel,
Illustrations: Markus Lefrançois; Print: T12.4/14GB