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Small Villages

Small Villages
Rothenburg
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Live like a German in a charming small village. Relax and explore the local farmer's market, visit museums, explore historic castles and sights, relax and enjoy a fresh beer and tasty local cuisine in a local German restaurant...  [ + ] learn more

Popular destinations: Vilseck, Ramstein, Waldgirmes, Baumholder, Prüm
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Historic Old Towns

Historic Old Towns
Tübingen
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Live like a German in a historic old town and be close to restaurants, shops, and other unique cultural attractions.  [ + ] learn more

Popular destinations: Heidelberg, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Füssen, Bamberg, Tübingen
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Metropolitan Cities

Metropolitan Cities
Frankfurt am Main (Skyline)
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Live like a German in a major metropolitan area, such as Frankfurt, Munich, or Berlin. Enjoy city life and lots of cultural highlights.  [ + ] learn more

Popular destinations: Cologne, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Düsseldorf, Nuremberg
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Alpine Villages

Alpine Villages
Lenggries

The snow-capped German Alps are perfect for either hiking in the summer and skiing in the winter. Live like a German in a small alpine village, stroll through the narrow streets, have a pleasant dinner in an authentic Bavarian restaurant...  [ + ] learn more

Popular destinations: Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Berchtesgaden, Mittenwald, Lenggries, Oberammergau
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Lake Vacations

Lake Vacations
Lenggries
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Live like a German in a village or town near a beautiful lake that is also close to small restaurants, shops, museums, and local attractions. We compiled a detailed destination guide for each location (includes restaurant choices, sports activities, things to do and see, grocery shopping, sightseeing tips, and more.) We want you to truly "Live like a German" during your special Germany vacation...  [ + ] learn more

Popular destinations: Friedrichshafen, Schönau am Königssee, Meersburg, Chiemsee, Starnberg
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Beach Vacations

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Baltic Sea - Beach Life
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Live like a German in a small village or town near a beach (e.g., North Sea or Baltic Sea), that is also close to small restaurants, shops, museums, and local attractions. We compiled a detailed destination guide for each location (includes restaurant reviews, sports activities, things to do and see, grocery shopping, sightseeing, trips and activities, etc.).   [ + ] learn more

Popular destinations: Wyk auf Föhr, Sylt, Warnemünde, Kühlungsborn, Travemünde
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Spa Towns

Spa Towns
Baden Baden
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Relax and rejuvenate during your Germany vacation while staying in a spa town. A spa town, or simply spa, is a town frequented mainly for health reasons, to "take the waters". The word comes from the Belgian town Spa. In continental Europe a spa was known as a ville d'eau (town of water). The term spa is used for towns or resorts offering hydrotherapy which can include cold water or mineral water treatments and hot thermal baths. In Germany, the word "Bad" implies a spa town.  [ + ] learn more

Popular destinations: Baden Baden, Wiesbaden, Königstein im Taunus, Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Aachen
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Due to its size and location in central Europe, Germany boasts a large variety of different landscapes. In general, the country's climate is mild and humid, a large part of the rural areas is covered by forests.

Mountains in Germany

The centre half of Germany is a patchwork of the so-called "Mittelgebirge": Hilly rural areas where fields and forests intermix with larger cities. Many of these hill-ranges are tourist destinations. Most notably are the "Bayrische Wald" (Bavarian Forest), the Black Forest, the Harz, the Ore Mountains (Erzgebirge), and Elbsandstone Mountains. In the extreme south, bordering Austria, Germany contains a small portion of the Alps, Central Europe's highest elevation, rising as high as 4000m (12,000 ft) above sea level, with the highest summit in Germany being the "Zugspitze", at 2962m (9717 ft). While only a small part of the Alps lie in Germany, they are famous for their beauty and the unique Bavarian culture. A lot of people go there or further south into neighboring Austria, Switzerland and Liechtenstein for skiing in the winter and hiking and climbing in the summer.

Lake Constance

Lying along the country's south-western border with Switzerland and Austria, Lake Constance is Germany's largest fresh-water lake. The area around the Lake and up the lower Rhine valley has a very mild, amenable climate and fertile grounds, making it the country's most important area for wine and fruit growing.

Forests

Germans are fanatic about their forests. While they are much smaller now than they used to be in medieval times, they are still huge compared to forests in other, especially western and southern European countries and only thinly populated. Among others, the Black Forest and the Bayrische Wald have been declared national heritage and will, over the course of the next centuries, slowly return into a wild state. Although Germans love to go for long walks and hikes in these dark and humid woods, there's space enough for everyone to get lost. If you take one of the smaller paths you may not meet another person for the rest of the day (this in a country of 230 people per square kilometer). Especially the more remote areas are of an almost mythical beauty. It is no wonder the brothers Grimm could collect all those fairy tales among the dark canopies, and a large part of the German poetry circles around trees, fog and those lonely mountain tops. Even Goethe sent his Faust to the "Brocken" for his most fantastic scene. Today, wild animals, although abound, are mostly very shy, so you might not get to see many. While a few wolves in Saxony and a bear in Bavaria have been sighted, their immigration from Eastern Europe caused quite a stir. In the course of events "Bruno" (the bear) was shot, and while the wolves are under heavy protection local hunters have been suspected of killing them illegally. The most dangerous animal in Germany's forests is by far the wild boar, especially sows leading young are nothing to joke about. Wild boar are used to humans, since they often plunder trash cans in villages and suburbs and their teeth can rip big wounds. If you see one, run!

Seacoast

Germany's north has coasts to the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. The landscape, especially along the North Sea shore is very flat, the climate is rough with strong winds, lots of rain and mild, chilly temperatures. Due to the south-easterly winds that press water into the German Bight, tidal variations are exceptionally high, creating the "Wattenmeer": Vast areas of the seabed are uncovered twice a day, allowing one to walk from one of the numerous islands to another. The North Sea islands just off the coast are very picturesque, although mostly visited by the Germans themselves. Out in the German Bight lies the country's only off-shore island, Helgoland. Thanks to the strong winds, Wind-Surfing is possible all year round. Do not expect Hawaiian temperatures, though.

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