Bavaria - Germany
Holiday Accommodation Kitzingen
Self catering accommodation in Bavaria with holiday homes and ski apartments for rental in Kitzingen
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House in Prichsenstadt, Kitzingen, Bavaria, Germany
Sleeps 7. 3 bedroom fully equipped and self contained holiday house with all the comforts of home. Located in the charming and romantic little medieval town of Prichsenstadt, surrounded by vineyards, cobbled streets lined with wood framed houses and grape vines. The village boasts 6 winemakers and 5 restaurants all serving local wine and Franconian cuisine. This uniquely preserved little town still retains over 70% of the original medieval walls, moat and watch towers.
Prices from £60.00 per night
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Travel Guide for Kitzingen (Bavaria)
Holiday lettings in Kitzingen, a town within the German state of Bavaria, offer the perfect base for wine lovers and horror buffs alike. Not only is Kitzingen the largest wine producing region in Bavaria, but legend has it that the town is the final resting place of the legendary vampire Dracula. Germany’s Main River also runs through the district, so villas in Kitzingen are blessed with delightful river views, as well as panoramas over the vast number of vineyards found throughout the district.
Horror Fans Unite in Kitzingen
Throughout the year, apartments in Kitzingen are an ideal choice for horror fans. The city’s main landmark is the Falterturm, commonly known as the Crooked Tower, so named because of its leaning roof. Steeped in history, the Crooked Tower is said to house the heart of the original Count Dracula. Many of the local inhabitants believe that if you follow the bearing of the leaning roof, you will be directed to the actual grave of Count Dracula - it is rumoured to be in Kitzingen Old Cemetery, situated just across the road from the tower itself.
The Dream Destination for Wine Connoisseurs
Holiday homes in Kitzingen offer the perfect solution for wine lovers, especially in the months between April and October. Many festivals are held during the harvesting and bottling seasons, the most exciting of which is the annual Letzte Fuhre, or Last Load, which takes place in October when the final grapes from the vineyard are harvested. The festival involves processions, live music, dancers and performers, and tasting various wines produced that season, of course. Holiday rentals in Kitzingen are an ideal choice for wine lovers, and those who fancy dabbling in some good old-fashioned vampire hunting!
