Germany
Germany is one of the largest countries in Europe and is filled with amazing architecture and vibrant cities that contrast delightful medieval villages, castles, abbeys and palaces.
Its is a streetscape that contributes much the Germany’s reputation for romanticism.
Picking a holiday destination is Europe is challenging, and it is worthwhile taking the time to cover several regions in the one holiday.
The famous Black Forest with its high peaks and rugged gorges is renowned for its food and drinks and the traditional hats and cuckoo clocks.
If oceans are a must-do, the Baltic coast’s grand villas and cathedrals or dramatic cliffs and hidden inlets filled with sandy beaches may be your choice, where you can see the long time marine and seafaring traditions still in action.
Or maybe you will enjoy the rugged and windy North Sea coast, where you can walk across huge areas of mudflats at low tide to reach beautiful white sandy beaches.
Its is a streetscape that contributes much the Germany’s reputation for romanticism.
Picking a holiday destination is Europe is challenging, and it is worthwhile taking the time to cover several regions in the one holiday.
The famous Black Forest with its high peaks and rugged gorges is renowned for its food and drinks and the traditional hats and cuckoo clocks.
If oceans are a must-do, the Baltic coast’s grand villas and cathedrals or dramatic cliffs and hidden inlets filled with sandy beaches may be your choice, where you can see the long time marine and seafaring traditions still in action.
Or maybe you will enjoy the rugged and windy North Sea coast, where you can walk across huge areas of mudflats at low tide to reach beautiful white sandy beaches.
Romantic Germany by Beyond Content
The romantic region around Rhine and Moselle is perfect for a holiday in Germany offering enchanting places and cities, excellent wine regions and great opportunities for hiking tours and bike holidays.
Vineyards as far as the eye can see, almost 500 fairytale castles, palaces and ruins, charming places and medieval towns with half-timbered houses, a wide range of cultural points of interest and obviously the romantic river valleys of Rhine and Moselle are the hallmarks of this holiday region in Germany.
Vineyards as far as the eye can see, almost 500 fairytale castles, palaces and ruins, charming places and medieval towns with half-timbered houses, a wide range of cultural points of interest and obviously the romantic river valleys of Rhine and Moselle are the hallmarks of this holiday region in Germany.
Castles and palaces in romantic Germany
The regions around Rhine and Moselle have more than 500 castles, castle ruins, palaces and fortresses: Fairytale castles and as well fortified hideouts for infamous robber-barons set on steep crags in the river valleys.
As the region played an important role in German and European history in the Middle Ages today retains a vibrant feel of mediaeval times.
Tournaments and castle fairs recreate the atmosphere of bygone days. Music and drama are performed in opulent baroque surroundings and magnificent courtly settings.
Wine & Food
Around 70 percent of all German wine is produced in Rhineland-Palatinate.
Six of 13 German wine regions delight with their award-winning wines: Moselle, Middle Rhine, Ahr, Nahe, Palatinate and Rheinhessen, which includes the only German "Great Wine Capital", Mainz.
Viticulture was brought to Rhineland-Palatinate by the Romans over 2,000 years ago and nowadays attracts wine lovers and connoisseurs more than ever.
Cycling in romantic Germany
Cycling is true joy in romantic Germany:
Long-distance bike tours lead along the rivers Rhine, Moselle, Ahr, Kyll, Lahn and Nahe through stunning landscapes to the most amazing cultural attractions, to castles and pretty wine villages.
The numerous vintners' taverns along the cycle routes through the wine regions are the best places to sample wonderful wines and to stay overnight.
Dotted along the various cycle routes are cyclist-friendly accommodation providers whose quality and affordable prices help you to get the most out of your bike tour through romantic Germany.
Hiking in romantic Germany
The region around Rhine and Moselle, means hiking through many different landscapes.
The path that begins as a gentle meadowland stroll could end with a steep clamber up a rocky trail.
Rivers, hills and vineyards follow one after another. Numerous hiking trails guide you through fascinating scenery to places of historical interest.
The jewels in the crown of hiking trails are undoubtfully the "Steige" - the long-distance hiking trails of romantic Germany!
All of them follow the quality standards stipulated by the German Hikers Association in order to provide charming, top-quality hiking routes.
http://www.romantic-germany.info
The regions around Rhine and Moselle have more than 500 castles, castle ruins, palaces and fortresses: Fairytale castles and as well fortified hideouts for infamous robber-barons set on steep crags in the river valleys.
As the region played an important role in German and European history in the Middle Ages today retains a vibrant feel of mediaeval times.
Tournaments and castle fairs recreate the atmosphere of bygone days. Music and drama are performed in opulent baroque surroundings and magnificent courtly settings.
Wine & Food
Around 70 percent of all German wine is produced in Rhineland-Palatinate.
Six of 13 German wine regions delight with their award-winning wines: Moselle, Middle Rhine, Ahr, Nahe, Palatinate and Rheinhessen, which includes the only German "Great Wine Capital", Mainz.
Viticulture was brought to Rhineland-Palatinate by the Romans over 2,000 years ago and nowadays attracts wine lovers and connoisseurs more than ever.
Cycling in romantic Germany
Cycling is true joy in romantic Germany:
Long-distance bike tours lead along the rivers Rhine, Moselle, Ahr, Kyll, Lahn and Nahe through stunning landscapes to the most amazing cultural attractions, to castles and pretty wine villages.
The numerous vintners' taverns along the cycle routes through the wine regions are the best places to sample wonderful wines and to stay overnight.
Dotted along the various cycle routes are cyclist-friendly accommodation providers whose quality and affordable prices help you to get the most out of your bike tour through romantic Germany.
Hiking in romantic Germany
The region around Rhine and Moselle, means hiking through many different landscapes.
The path that begins as a gentle meadowland stroll could end with a steep clamber up a rocky trail.
Rivers, hills and vineyards follow one after another. Numerous hiking trails guide you through fascinating scenery to places of historical interest.
The jewels in the crown of hiking trails are undoubtfully the "Steige" - the long-distance hiking trails of romantic Germany!
All of them follow the quality standards stipulated by the German Hikers Association in order to provide charming, top-quality hiking routes.
http://www.romantic-germany.info
Historical Region
The diverse and richly historical region in the heart of the Rhine-Main area is filled with abbeys, spas and skyscrapers.
Or perhaps head for the cheeses, churches and culture of Barvarian Swabia to see and hear stories of water healers and fairytale kings while bartering with the market traders.
Whatever your choice of holiday destinations in German you will experience new things, have fun and have plenty of chances to relax with outstanding shopping and sensational nightlife.
And of course there’s the world famous food and beer halls – only enjoying the sounds, tastes and atmosphere of these for yourself can really do justice to this experience.
Or perhaps head for the cheeses, churches and culture of Barvarian Swabia to see and hear stories of water healers and fairytale kings while bartering with the market traders.
Whatever your choice of holiday destinations in German you will experience new things, have fun and have plenty of chances to relax with outstanding shopping and sensational nightlife.
And of course there’s the world famous food and beer halls – only enjoying the sounds, tastes and atmosphere of these for yourself can really do justice to this experience.
Pfronten
Pfronten is a beautiful little village not far from the Swiss boarder.
Apart from the natural beauty of the area and the backdrop of the snow capped mountains, Pfronten attracts thousands of people each year to see the amazing Neuschwanstein Castle.
The castle build by Ludwic 11th was meant to be three times bigger but was never completed. King Ludwic's residence can be seen also beside the castle.
This was also the castle that inspired Disney to use as their Magical Cinderella Castle. When you see the castle you will definitely see the resemblance,
Apart from the natural beauty of the area and the backdrop of the snow capped mountains, Pfronten attracts thousands of people each year to see the amazing Neuschwanstein Castle.
The castle build by Ludwic 11th was meant to be three times bigger but was never completed. King Ludwic's residence can be seen also beside the castle.
This was also the castle that inspired Disney to use as their Magical Cinderella Castle. When you see the castle you will definitely see the resemblance,
Dresden- read about a delightful daytrip from our travel writer Robert Schrader
"I was stunned by Dresden. If you find yourself in Berlin — or any city in the eastern part of Germany, for that matter — I promise you that even a short excursion to Dresden is well worth your while." Read more
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