Dinkersbür is a town in Bavaria, Germany, 50 kilometers south of Rothenburg. The town is quiet and serene. Walking on the streets, strolling around the shops, a lazy afternoon became very pleasant. The city can still enter the city from one of the four gates, retaining the historical style of the old city with a complete wall. Similar to Rotenberg, it was also fought back and forth between Protestant and Catholicism, but the war and world wars almost did not damage him, but the economic depression after the war preserved the medieval style. So this place can be said to be the most ancient place on the romantic road, really recreated the medieval landscape. There is no Rothenburg famous, nor the scale of Rothenburg. But Dinklage has the same architecture and fairy tale sense as Rottenburg, but less noisy crowds, and the appearance of carriages on the streets is even more amazing why LP says this is the most ancient town on the romantic road. In countries with developed railway networks such as Germany, there is still no train here. If it is not self-driving, I am afraid that it will be impossible to have such a small town that is "raised in the deep". Recommend this restaurant Restaurant Sonne, German food, tastes good, the price is moderate.