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Bavarian Swabia is in the western part of Bavaria and its borders coincide with the administrative region (Regierungsbezirk), of which there are seven.

Bavarian Swabia is a part of the much larger Schwaben cultural region‎ which extends across borders into the eastern part of the neighbouring Land of Baden-Württemberg, the northern fringe of Switzerland, the Vorarlberg of Austria and Liechtenstein.

Neuschwanstein Castle near Füssen

Cities

Map
Map of Bavarian Swabia

Augsburg: Renaissance townhall and Perlachturm

Other destinations

Understand

Get in

By plane

Memmingen Airport (FMM IATA), is a small airport about 4 km from the centre of Memmingen. It is mostly used by no-frills carriers who market it deceptively as being closer to Munich than it actually is.

By train

Augsburg and Neu-Ulm (just across the border from Ulm) are both well connected by train with frequent departures for Munich, Stuttgart and Nürnberg as well as some high speed trains to places as far away as Paris or Vienna. As part of the greater "Stuttgart 21" project, the line connecting Stuttgart and Ulm is being upgraded, but there is no completion date in sight.

By car

You can take the car to Swabia, but why should you? Gasoline is expensive and (almost) everything is well reachable by public transit. Should you nonetheless decide to take the car the A7 and A8 connect to Neu-Ulm and Augsburg respectively.

Get around

See

Aerial view of the Ottobeuren abbey and basilica
Picturesque old town of Nördlingen with its narrow lanes
  • Romantic, well preserved medieval old town of Nördlingen with perfectly round town fortification, narrow lanes, and tile-roofed small houses
  • Old town of Augsburg with the splendid Renaissance townhall, demonstrating the pride and wealth of the erstwhile Imperial Free Town, and the Fugger Palace of the most powerful banking family in 16th-century Europe
  • High-medieval Harburg Castle (12 km northwest of Donauwörth)
  • 19th-century romantic-historistic castles of Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau near Füssen
  • huge Benedictine abbey and late-Baroque basilica of Ottobeuren (11 km southeast of Memmingen), dubbed the "Swabian Escorial"
  • Baroque pilgrimage churches Maria Steinbach (15 km south of Memmingen) and Violau (22 km south of Günzburg)

Itinaries

Do

  • Hiking and climbing in the Allgäu Alps

Eat

Drink

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