Regions in Germany
Germany has a lot to offer. Discover the most beautiful regions with us!
The Weserbergland
The Weserbergland is the most beautiful place in Germany. Here you'll find some of the best hiking trails in the country, quaint villages and picturesque vineyards
The Hessian Fens
Hessisches Ried is an area in the northeast of Germany, bordering Belgium and Holland. It is known for its natural beauty and rich history
Ammergau Alps
The Ammergau Alps are located in the Bavarian region of Germany. They offer some of the most beautiful scenery in all of Europe, with mountains stretching from Austria to Switzerland
Lower Rhine
If you're looking for an area with rich culture, natural beauty and delicious food, the Lower Rhine is perfect for you!
Dithmarschen
You live in the most beautiful region of Germany and in one of the most scenic regions of Europe. The county has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages, when it was an important trading center on the North Sea coast
The Eichsfeld
It is one of the highest regions in Central Europe and has been inhabited since prehistoric times.
Lake Constance
The lake is called the "Switzerland of Germany" and it's easy to see why. It offers breathtaking views, great food and many outdoor activities for all ages.
The mountain road
It is home to many castles, palaces and gardens. You'll find everything from medieval fortresses to 18th-century parks and English-style gardens
The Fläming
The Fläming is an ice-age formed mountain range and at the same time a historically grown landscape. It stretches from the Schorfheide in Brandenburg, through Saxony-Anhalt, to Halle (Saale) in Saxony-Anhalt
The Havelland
The landscape of Havelland is dominated by forests and lakes. It has been shaped by human activities for centuries
The Keller Forest
It is located between the Weser and Elbe rivers, north of Hanover. Its highest elevation is 474 m (1562 ft).
The Münsterland
Have you ever been to Münsterland. It is one of the most beautiful places in Europe and has a lot to offer for tourists
The Bavarian Forest
It is one of the most densely forested regions in Europe and extends over parts of the German states of Lower Saxony, Bavaria and Thuringia
The Palatinate Forest
The Palatinate Forest is a low mountain range in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is located on the eastern side of the Palatinate, which bears its name
The Black Forest
There are many attractions here, including the famous Black Forest Museum and the German Clock Museum. You can also enjoy a variety of outdoor activities like hiking, biking or skiing
Rhinehessen
If you're German, you probably know. It is a region in Rhineland-Palatinate, bordering France and Switzerland
The Spreewald
The Spreewald is one of the largest remaining natural areas in Europe with its varied landscape of large forests, lakes, meadows and wetlands. You can find here many rare species like beavers and otters or even European bisons!
The Kraichgau
Kraichgau is the perfect destination for your next getaway. This hilly landscape in northwestern Baden-Württemberg offers everything from picturesque villages to breathtaking views
The Thuringian Forest
The Thuringian Forest is the largest contiguous forest area in Germany and one of the most important natural regions in Europe. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site on July 12, 2012.
The Knüll Mountains
The Knüll Mountains are located between the rivers Werra and Unstrut, north of Ilmenau and southeast of Eisenach. They form a natural border with Hesse on its eastern side.
The Taunus
Taunus is the most luxurious and famous spa in the world. We offer mineral and healing springs that are known to cure many ailments
The Vogelsberg
The Vogelsberg is an area in Germany that is home to some of the most beautiful landscapes in Europe. It is also one of the largest contiguous volcanic areas in mainland Europe, with over 400 volcanoes and craters
Berchtesgaden Alps
The Berchtesgaden Alps are a mountain range of the Northern Eastern Alps, extending over 35 km × 45 km and sharing Germany with Freis. This area has been inhabited since prehistoric times and is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in Europe
The island of Sylt
The island of Sylt is the perfect place to relax and unwind. It is the largest North Sea island in Germany, with miles of beautiful beaches, stunning nature reserves, and plenty of activities to keep you busy throughout the day
The German Wine Route
The route is more than just a path of vineyards, it also offers many opportunities for cultural discovery. You can explore castles and medieval towns, and even enjoy some spectacular views from the Black Forest to Lake Constance
The Rheingau
The Rheingau is known for its picturesque landscape and is home to many of Germany's most famous wineries. It is also home to some of the oldest castles in Europe
The Bergisches Land
The Bergisches Land is the perfect destination for anyone looking to explore Germany. It is home to some of the country's most popular cities, including Remscheid, Solingen and Wuppertal
The Hunsrück
The Hunsrück has been shaped by nature and history over millions of years. It is one of the most beautiful regions in Germany, but also offers something for everyone - from hiking trails to cycling routes, from castles to museums and much more.
The Ruhr area
With 53 million inhabitants, it is one of the most densely populated areas on earth. It has a population density of 2,000 people per square kilometer (5,200/sq mi).
The Ore Mountains
The Ore Mountains are one of the most snow-sure low mountain ranges in Germany and offer excellent conditions for winter sports. With its many ski resorts, it is also one of the most popular regions for skiing outside of Bavaria.
The Swabian Alb
It is the easternmost part of the Jura Mountains and stretches from Lake Constance to the Danube.
The Allgäu
It is one of the most beautiful regions of Germany, with its mountains, lakes and valleys. There are many places to visit and enjoy here.
The Franconian Wine Country
Franconian Wine Country is a region in Germany that is home to some of the best vineyards in the world. If you're looking for an authentic experience, you've come to the right place
The Wetterau
The Wetterau is one of the most fertile regions in all of Europe with over 100 different crops grown on only 1% of the land area. This means that it has more than any other region in Germany!
The Rothaar Mountains
This area has been a popular tourist destination for centuries with its beautiful forests and mountains. It is also home to many historic castles, churches and towns that are worth exploring
The Leiningerland
The area has many castles, old towns and villages that are worth seeing. Here you will find the best of German culture as well as some of the most spectacular scenery in all of Europe.
The Habichtswald
It is home to one of the most beautiful natural areas in Germany and is also known as the "Roof of Bavaria". It has an area of about 1,500 square kilometers and reaches heights of up to 1,800 meters.
The Lüneburg Heath
The heath is a unique landscape with its own charm and character. It is an area of natural beauty that has been shaped by human activity for centuries
The Lower Lusatia
The landscape of Lower Lusatia is characterized by its history as a borderland between Germany and Poland. It is home to many castles, churches and palaces that are still in use today
The North Palatinate Mountains
It covers an area of about 2,000 km² and has about 130,000 inhabitants
The Ruppiner Land
The Ruppiner Land is the perfect destination to escape the hectic city life. With its beautiful lakes, forests and meadows, it is an ideal place for a relaxing vacation.
The Odenwald
It was the site of an ancient Germanic cult and has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. Today it hosts some of the most beautiful hiking trails and outdoor experiences in Europe.
East Frisia
It is spoken by about 250,000 people in East Frisia and North Rhine-Westphalia. Historically, it was also spoken in Lower Saxony and Westphalia.
East Westphalia-Lippe
The Ostwestfalen-Lippe region, which includes the districts of Minden-Lübbecke and Herford. With over 1 million inhabitants, it is one of the largest regions in Germany
The Altmühl Valley
Here you can experience nature at its best, as over 100 kilometers of hiking and biking trails lead through forests and meadows. You will find many ways to enjoy nature here - from fishing to kayaking, camping or just relaxing with a boat ride.
The Vogtland
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The Ammersee
It has an area of about 2.5 square kilometers and is the third largest lake in Bavaria after Lake Chiemsee and Lake Starnberg.
The Steigerwald
It is home to over 2,000 plant species and more than 200 animal species.
The Upper Palatinate Forest
It is home to some of the most beautiful landscapes and natural wonders in Germany. You can hike through forests, climb mountains or explore castles on your next vacation.
The Teutoburg Forest
Here, on the banks of the Weser, three Roman legions under Publius Quinctilius Varus were attacked and destroyed by Germanic tribes led by Arminius in 9 AD.
The Spessart
It lies between the Main and Kinzig rivers, south of Würzburg and north of Aschaffenburg. Its name means "wooded hill
The Upper Lusatia
Upper Lusatia is a region that belongs mostly to Saxony. It borders on the Czech Republic, Poland and Brandenburg
The castle forest
It is located between the Vogelsberg and the Rhön Mountains. Its highest point is 778 meters above sea level.
The Chiemgau
Explore the region's past and present, from its ancient Celtic roots to life today. Find out how it has shaped the people who live here today.
The Franconian Forest
The Franconian Forest is a low mountain range in the northeast of Germany. It is home to many different wild animals, including deer and wild boars
The Fichtelgebirge
The Fichtelgebirge is a mountain range in Germany. It is one of the most popular hiking destinations in Europe and is also home to some of the best ski resorts in Germany
The Mecklenburg Lake District
It is the perfect place to enjoy nature at its best. Whether you're looking for an outdoor adventure or just want to relax by the water, there are plenty of activities for everyone.
The Uckermark
It is an area of marshland, lakes and forests that has been shaped by centuries of human activity. Today it is home to many people who live on the edge of this beautiful but fragile environment.
The Breisgau
Breisgau is the perfect place for anyone who wants to enjoy life in one of Germany's most beautiful regions. It has everything from breathtaking natural landscapes, charming villages and lively cities
The Altmark
The Altmark is one of the most beautiful regions in Germany. It is not only a place to live, but a way of life
The Westerwald
It has an area of about 3,000 km² and its highest elevation is 657 m above sea level
The Rhön
It is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in Germany, with forests, meadows, lakes and rivers. Whether you want to hike or bike through the hills or just enjoy a picnic on one of the many sunny slopes, this is your destination for outdoor activities!
The Werdenfelser Land
It is home to some of the most beautiful castles and lakes in all of Europe. And it has been for centuries
The Middle Rhine
It is one of the most beautiful and historic regions in Europe, with castles, vineyards and medieval towns to explore.
The resin
The Harz Mountains are located in northern Germany and are home to some of the most beautiful scenery in Europe. From lush forests to rolling hills and picturesque towns, this region has something for everyone
The Waldecker Land
The Waldecker Land is characterized by its location on the border between two different landscapes - namely that of the Westerwald in the south and east with its rolling hills and that of the Hessian low mountain range in the north. This diverse landscape offers many opportunities for recreation or work in agriculture and forestry.
The Zugspitzland
Zugspitzland is the perfect place for that. It is an area in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany that offers many different activities and adventures
The Hallertau
The Hallertau is the largest hop-growing region in the world. It is located in Bavaria and has been producing hops for over 500 years
North Frisia
The island has been inhabited for centuries by fishermen who still live from their traditional profession. On the coasts you will find many picturesque fishing villages where you can enjoy fresh fish at any time of the year.
The Eifel
It is the perfect destination for those who want to experience nature, history and culture all at once. Whether you are looking for a relaxing day or an adventurous vacation, there is something for everyone here.