2026 The Anabaptist Story in Europe Tour
At a Glance
- September 9 - 23, 2026
- 14 Days, 14 Nights
Itinerary
September 9 | Amsterdam
Arrive at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport and transfer individually to your hotel near Amsterdam/Hoofddorp. Settle in and enjoy a relaxed evening before the tour officially begins tomorrow.
September 10 | Amsterdam | B, L, D
Begin your journey in Amsterdam with a visit to the Anne Frank House and the historic Mennonite Singel Church. Enjoy an Anabaptist walking tour through the city center, a scenic canal boat ride, and a welcoming pancake dinner in Amsterdam.
September 11 | Near Amsterdam/Hoofddorp | B, D
Following an early breakfast, tour the impressive Aalsmeer flower auction where 20 million flowers from around the world are traded daily! Later, visit the charming city of Haarlem. Tour the Corrie Ten Boom House, the former residence of a faithful Christian family who provided refuge for enemies of the Nazis during World War II, and Haarlem Mennonite church. After an individual lunch in Haarlem, visit Asperen to hear the story of Dirk Willems. The day ends with a traditional Indonesian rice table dinner in Heemstede.
September 12 | Berlikum | B, L, D
Experience Zaanse Schans, a historic Dutch village with traditional Dutch Mennonite houses, working windmills, and artisans crafting things like wooden shoes and cheese. Later, get to know Witmarsum: Menno Simons’ hometown. A visit to the hidden church at nearby Pingjum will also be a feature of today, where you will enjoy a provided lunch. Tonight, enjoy the warm hospitality of your host family in Berlikum.
September 13 | Near Cologne | B, D
This morning, enjoy worship with your host families in Berlikum. Bid farewell to your new friends and travel to Münster, Germany. Here, take a walking tour to gain greater insight into the darker times of Anabaptist history. Hear about the violent uprising of radical Anabaptists during the Münster Rebellion. End the day with dinner near your hotel.
September 14 | Worms | B, D
Begin the day in Köln, with a visit to the twin-towered Gothic cathedral. Then drive to the historic town of Boppard where you will relax and enjoy the scenery on a Rhine River cruise before heading to Worms for dinner.
September 15 | Colmar | B, D
Visit the Weierhof this morning: a semi-communal Mennonite village in the Palatinate, and be introduced to the Weierhof archives. Enjoy the medieval walled town of Riquewihr, where there will be free time for exploring the quaint town, shopping, and lunch. Next, see the historic city centre of Colmar on the tourist train.
September 16 | Emmental | B, L, D
Transfer to the Swiss Jura: a forest-covered ridge with many gorges which made it a favourable refuge location for Anabaptists throughout the 17th and 18th centuries. Visit the Bellelay cheese factory for lunch, and see Bellelay Abbey, where some residents converted during the Protestant Reformation. See an Anabaptist hiding spot: the ‘Geiskirchlein’ cave. Stop at the Swiss Mennonite archives in Jeanguisboden to peruse historical artifacts like the Froschauer Bible, copies of the Martyrs Mirror, song books, and family trees with well-known Anabaptist family names.
September 17 | Emmental | B, D
Visit Trachselwald Castle, a fortress once used to imprison radical Anabaptists, such as Hans Haslibacher. Hear Haslibacher’s story and visit the farm where some of his descendants still live today. Visit traditional Swiss cowbell and Örgeli/accordion shops. Stop at the Kambly Cookie factory in Trubsachen for lunch. Take in the stunning view over the Emmental hills and the Alps to reach a typical Swiss homestead in Hinterhutten. Here, see a secret room that once hid Anabaptists on the most wanted list from their pursuers.
September 18 | Emmental | B, D
The charming town of Bern is a renowned UNESCO World Heritage site. In the morning, take a walking tour through this quaint town and see the well-known clock tower, cathedral, and illustrious bear park. Reflect at the harbour, where a group of Anabaptists were exiled from Bern. After lunch and free time in Bern, revisit the beautiful Emmental region and visit sites as time allows. Take in the panoramic views from Chuderhüsi and enjoy a visit to the Emmentaler Cheese Factory in Affoltern before dinner.
September 19 | Luzern | B, L
Today is a day for the Alps! Transfer to Lauterbrunnen and take the cog rail train to Mürren, and cable car to the top of the Schilthorn. This offers a fantastic and much more impressive mountain sight to the Jungfrau, Mönch and Eiger. Spend some free time in the mountains and enjoy the glorious views over lunch at the revolving restaurant. Descend via cable car and transfer to your hotel in Luzern. This evening, enjoy a short walk and dinner in Luzern’s city centre.
September 20 | Near Schleitheim | B, D
Zürich and its surrounding area are central to the story of how the Anabaptist movement began. This morning, experience a church service at the Grossmünster, where Ulrich Zwingli and Conrad Grebel/Felix Mantz had their debates. Continue your exploration of old Zürich with an Anabaptist walking tour of sites related to the birth of Anabaptism in 1525. Later, visit a former secret worship site: the Anabaptist Cave at Bäretswil, for worship and reflection.
September 21 | Near Neuschwanstein | B, L, D
Today, walk up the Anabaptist climb (Täuferstieg) near Schleitheim where the first Anabaptist confession was forged in 1527. Reflect at a unique monument placed in 2004 by Reformed Church leaders as an act of repentance and reconciliation between Anabaptists and their former persecutors. Visit the local museum to gain more insights. This afternoon, travel to Bavaria to see the famous 19th-century fairytale castle: Neuschwanstein.
September 22 | Munich | B, D
This morning, spend a sobering, but meaningful time at Dachau, one of the notorious concentration camps of World War II. The memorials, film and visual displays will remind us of the atrocities committed. Later, travel to Munich for lunch and afternoon free time in the city centre. Gather for a final group dinner as the journey comes to a close.
September 23 | Munich | B
After breakfast, transfer to Munich Airport for your departure. Depart for home from Munich with new insights and memories that will last for years to come.
Please note: itinerary subject to change.
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