A short distance from our hotel I talked about in the post “Private European Tour for 20 Dollars” is Rick Steves recommended Tegelberg Luge. In the shadow of Neuschwanstein Castle, the Tegelberg luge is one of those rides that you see in a non-US country that you find it hard to believe exists because of the potential danger to life and limb they pose. As you can see from the video below, if you don’t use the brakes, you can pick up a lot of speed. Although you won’t fly out of the tracks, you could ram into the person in front of you who doesn’t have the same “need for speed” as you do.
Ariel view of the Tegelberg Luge track winding down the side of the mountain.
We only spent time at the Tegelberg Luge. However there are many more activities available, including Roman ruins, a beer garden, hikes, and hang gliding. There is plenty to do to fill an entire day at the venue.
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