Three days in the northwest (red line). Ten days in the south. (Red) Is it feasible? Is it a bit tense ?
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You can go directly from Zurich to Liechtenstein. The Lake of Constance is too big. If you don't choose to stop by the Lake of Constance, it will be very tiring to go to Konstanz, Lindau, and then go to Liechtenstein and Neuschwanstein in one day without stopping.
This itinerary feels too rushed. It's basically all about rushing on the road. When I traveled for 15 days, I only visited Southern Germany and the Austrian lake district, and I still felt it wasn't enough. I was averaging about 200 kilometers a day. The scenery in Southern Germany and the Austrian lake district is no less beautiful than Switzerland. Switzerland is worth a trip on its own.
The circle route we saw in the south was the most delicate one. Maybe if we left out one or two points and spent two nights in some parts, it would be more leisurely. Especially if the whole journey is homogenized, it's better to slow down occasionally and relax and regulate for everyone.
13 days in total?
I will play for 15 days, you have to drive one third more than me.