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taryn67
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Posted 6 years ago

Hi, I am planning to travel around Germany next Spring, and for one of my stops I am planning to travel from Munich to Titisee-Neustadt, spend the day there, and then go to Freiburg in the evening and spend the night there. Does anyone know if there are lockers in the station at Titisee-Neustadt so I can store my larger bag and just carry around my day bag while I\'m there?

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Peter
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replied 6 years ago

Hi taryn67 and welcome to rail.cc :)

There are two stations in Titisee-Neustadt. One in "Titisee" [u]https://rail.cc/en/titisee-neustadt/titisee-railway-station/l6483[/u] and one in "Neustadt" [u]https://rail.cc/en/titisee-neustadt/neustadt-black-forest-railway-station/l6484[/u]
Both offer lockers. I do not know the exact price. But calculate with about EUR 5 per 24h for a standard size locker (your suitcase or backpack will fit in easily).

Do you plan some other stops, a round trip ? If you like, write down your planed route... and maybe we can give you some more ideas where to have a stop. :)

Pete :)

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taryn67
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replied 6 years ago

That\'s really helpful, thanks so much! My plan is to get a German Rail Pass, and I\'ll fly in to Berlin and spend a few days there, then take the train to Munich, from there take a day trip to Dachau and another to Neuschwanstein Castle. Then I will go to Titisee-Neustadt, I\'ll do some hiking and whatnot there, then I\'ll go to Freiburg and spend the next day there. From there I plan to go to Hamburg and spend a few days there, then I\'ll head back to Berlin to fly home. I haven\'t booked anything yet, so I\'m still very open to suggestions!

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Peter
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replied 6 years ago

That\'s a nice round trip... :)

There are several nice places in Germany. Famous and which might fit in your plans are a stop in [b]Dresden[/b] [u]https://rail.cc/en/dresden/c[/u] on your way from Berlin to Munich (not the direct way, but possible).

For [b]Munich to Neuschwanstein[/b], we have a blog post here, explaining everything. You could even do it by normal ticket to save one of your travel days of your pass: [ux]https://rail.cc/blog/neuschwanstein-munich-fussen-train/[/ux]

Then on your way from Munich via Black Forest to Freiburg you could add [b]Rothenburg ob der Tauber[/b] [u]https://rail.cc/en/rothenburg-ob-der-tauber/c[/u].

And on your way from Freiburg to Hamburg, think about including the [b]River Rhine Valley[/b] - no need to stop there, but take a train which runs there: [u]https://rail.cc/en/river-rhine-valley[/u]
I will be there myself next week (depends on the weather) to film and make an own blog post...

Of course all depends on how much time you have.... :)

Pete :)

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taryn67
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replied 6 years ago

Thanks! I have 12 or 13 days there, and I keep finding more places I want to go! I\'ll definitely check out those suggestions, they all sound great!