Swabian Mountains
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Much of the Swabian Mountains consists of gentle to moderate hills often covered with forest or cleared for small-scale agriculture. It occupies the region bounded by the Danube in the southeast and the upper Neckar in the northwest. In the southwest it rises to the higher mountains of the Black Forest. Locals in the areas speak the distinct German dialect known as Swabian German (German: Schwäbisch), which varies even throughout the area. The dialect at the top of the plateau is stronger than the broadest Swabian of the lowland areas. Across the whole Swabian region, many phrases and grammar are highly localized, even down to the village level.
What to Experience in Swabian Mountains
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Getting There
Multiple OptionsThe main entry points to the area are Stuttgart and Ulm the former has an airport (STR) while the latter is served by long distance trains and Intercity buses in Germany...
Language & Talk
Locals in the areas speak the distinct German dialect known as Swabian German (German: Schwäbisch), which varies even throughout the area. The dialect at the top of the plateau is stronger than the broadest Swabian of the lowland areas. Across the whole Swabian region, many phrases and grammar are highly localized, even down to the village level. The main entry points to the area are Stuttgart and Ulm the former has an airport (STR) while the latter is served by long distance trains and Intercity buses in Germany
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Glimpses of Swabian Mountains
a sunset over a mountain range
a sunset over a mountain range
a sunset over a mountain range
a sunset over a mountain range
a sunset over a mountain range
a sunset over a mountain range
a sunset over a mountain range
a sunset over a mountain range
a sunset over a mountain range
a sunset over a mountain range
a sunset over a mountain range
a sunset over a mountain range
a sunset over a mountain range