To give an example, if you plan to visit Berlin, Nuremberg, Augsburg, Munich, and Dachau, the €49-Ticket covers transit between all five cities and within all five cities. However, the regional train route from Berlin to Nuremberg involves at minimum two transfers and takes just under eight hours, so I would opt for just paying for the direct ICE Sprinter which takes 2 hours and 45 minutes. The ICE Sprinter route usually costs anywhere from €40 to €70 one way, but you’ll get to your destination much faster, can reserve a seat, don’t have to deal with multiple transfers, and are provided with a (hopefully) straightforward alternative if the train gets canceled or delayed. However, if you’re budget traveling, have the time, or want to explore Deutsche Bahn’s train network a little more, then the Deutschland-Ticket has got you covered again.