Tuebingen to Constance - part of the Hohenzollern trail to Santiago

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Situated between the south-western German city of Stuttgart and Lake Constance, the Zollernalb region offers some of Germany's most spectacular landscapes, shaped by the erosive forces of the changing warm and glacial epochs 70 million years ago.
Starting from the university town of Tuebingen a well-signposted cycle and hiking trail takes the adventurous traveller through medieval villages, past the towering Hohenzollern castle and through the Danube valley down to Lake Constance along the Swiss border.
The 195 kilometre route from Tuebingen to Constance forms part of the Hohenzollern hiking trail and is also part of the German section of St James Way - the medieval pilgrimage path that leads all the way to Santiago de Compostela in Spain.

http://www.zollernalb.com, Official site of the House of Hohenzollern:
http://www.preussen.de/en/heute.html, Beuron monastery: http://www.erzabtei-beuron.de/,
Beuron St. James Way: http://via-beuronensis.de.
 
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