Cedar Springs Brewing's tours are legendary and this is your chance to get in on the action. our next trip focused on Salzburg, Austria and Munich, Germany, but with many visits to the surrounding small towns - a unique experiences it woudl be hard to accomßplish on you own.
The "crown jewel" of the experience is a traditional Maibaum (May Pole) rasing experience in a small town outide of Munich. You'll be astounded by the man power and technique to raise this massive pole. Most are over 100 feet tall!
Enjoy the convenience of having a local unveil the history and unlock the culture and its traditions. With our expertise, you will see more in less time and experience the beauty of the Bavarian Culture, stress-free.
At the same time, the Ringler's are also on-hand and tying it all back to what is offered at Cedar Springs Brewing and the Küsterer Brauhaus.
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Europe is not always for someone with disabilities and we encourage you to assess your abilities frankly. With our tour, there is a good amount of walking. The most interesting parts of any of our destinations are located in pedestrian only areas, usually paved with cobble stones. As a guideline we recommend you be able to sustain a pace of 3 mph for up to 20 minutes.
Also, vegan options are almost never offered at the traditional Wirtshäuser that we visit.
Many of our group meals have a pre-planned menu and we offer the very best in common German cuisine. We can accommodate many dietary restrictions including common ones like Vegetarian and various allergies. However, we asked that you inform us up front. And, I am afraid that the traditional restaurants we commonly use will not have any Vegan selections.
This being Germany, alcohol is abundant and many of your fellow travelers, and your guides, will be enjoying beer and wine during the meals and festivals.
Two people sharing a room with two beds. Pricing is per person.
One person in a single room with one twin bed.