One of the most compelling characteristics of Eastern Allgau and Bavaria in general is the state of the towns. Most of their cities and towns are enormously well-preserved and acknowledged for their cultural benefits. Encountering old Germany can be a little like traveling back in time, with the exception that now all the lavatories and restaurants are modernized.
One of the villages is Fussen, which has existed for 7 centuries. That is 700 years, more than some countries have been around! The town is a showstopper because it is absolutely breathtaking. There are a load of charming
hotels in Fussen.
Lingering on the banks of the Lech River, surrounded by mountains, Fussen is traditionally the starting point of most Bavarian expeditions. Stay within the village and discover the Hohes Schloss or High Castle built by prince Bishops of Augsburg church as their summer resort. Do not ignore this adorable example of Gothic architecture, created in 1291. It now houses the local munincipalities offices. The Rittersaal Knight's Hall is known for its outstanding coffered ceiling. This castle also has a glorious collection of Gothic art for many who just love to see paintings and sculpture.