Next stop on our way was the little village of Wolframs-Eschenbach (population: 2800). Almost no tourists this time.
Very unusual spire. I liked it.
Old town-wall.
There wear pear, apple and cherry trees all along the old wall.
The landscape was just gorgeous. Made driving really fun.
The we arrived in beautiful Dinkelsbühl (population: 11.500).
There was a really nice atmosphere about this town, maybe it was because of the weather, I don't know but the town seemed to smile.
All the town-gates really made the traffic-situation rather difficult.
Würzburg was one of my favorites - the Residenz is beautiful.
My family in Germany lives just south of this area.
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