走上陡峭不平的台阶后沿着老防御墙再走就很轻松了。俯瞰老城的景色很美,天气不好时也有挡风挡雨的地方。
Steps at several locations allow you to get onto the wall, you can walk around most of the way to see the town's buildings and goings-on.
一旦你爬台阶,你就走在围绕着这座城市的城墙上的通道上。你每走一步都能看到美丽的景色,亦或是这个城镇,或是城镇外面的美景。绝不应该错过。
My wife and i had a wonderful stay in Rothenburg. After visiting many of the museums and stores we saw that you could take a self-guided tour of the Town Walls. It turned out to be far more fascinating than we had imagined. Much of the walk was done in cover and elevated cat walk around the interior of the city. Clearly where the city defenders worked to protect the city from outside forces. Along the way there were many history lessons embedded into the walls to tell sotries of battles and deaths and victories. Also, there were many more recent additions telling about people who had helped fund the restoration of the city and tales of important families in the area. And of course a wide variety of graffiti. The best graffiti was allowed to stay. The less well intended was quickly erased. So feel free if you have something useful to contribute.
Easy walk and easy access. The walk around the "Old Town" is most enjoyable as it takes you back in time. It is pretty easy to put yourself in the boots of the City defenders as they prepare for an assault. The walk is enjoyable as you can see the Old Town from every vantage point. As you visit Rothenburg, walk the wall.
its truly amazing to see the history of this town and the town walls all still intact you can feel the atmosphere all through the town.
Walking the walls is free and its a nice chance to see what it would have been like to patrol the walls of this village. We visited the walls the day after the Night Watchman Tour so that gave us a visual image of the history and what this village was up against in the Middle Ages.
我沿着这道墙走,走到了我的极限,也在这个城市外边转了一圈,确定我看到了城市的每一个“门”或入口!
Very well preserved city walls. You can climb up on the walkway and get a great view of the town as well as the surrounding fortifications, churches and ancient buildings. You can also get a good feel for how the soldiers were able to defend the town.
A superb medieval city. We actually managed to walk from one end to the other and great place for selfies. Not too sure what the inscriptions on the wall meant. As we need to rush back to Munich by dark, i guess we missed the chance to take the Watchman tour which I believe would be a great experience to feel whats it's like in history to patrol the walls. It's a fair bit of walk from the train station (20 mins i guess) so remember to check your return timetable before proceeding to the town.