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- 17 Mar
lizzy_a in Amazing Places | 1 COMMENTTop 10 travel destinations in Germany
Germany is one of the most influential nations in Europe, one of the biggest economic powers of the world, the home of great beer and bratwurst, and also an utterly delightful holiday destination.
Beyond these cliches, Germany has a rich history and culture that goes back to the dawn of European history, and the tourist attractions of the country are many and varied. So where to begin an exploration of this beautiful country? Here are the top 10 travel destinations in Germany.
1. Wattenmeer
The tidal winds blowing on Germany’s Nothern seacoast created this amazing UNESCO World Heritage Site. The seabed is periodically exposed, and the shores are transformed into body of water with tidal flats and wetlands with incredible biological diversity.
2. Bavarian Forest
With majestic forests like these, it’s no wonder that most of the Brothers Grimm’s fairy tales are set under dark canopies. The Bavarian Forest National Park is a must see for nature lovers.
3. Königsee
Königsee lake is located in Berchtesgaden National Park, in the alpine section of Bavaria. The green lake is surrounded by cliffs, with the Watzmann mountain towering on one side of the lake.
4. Romantic Road
The Romantic Road is one of the most famous itineraries in Germany, leading from from Würzburg to Füssen. There are countless attractions on the way, like Fortress Marienberg, Rothenburg ob der Tauber or Dinkelsbühl.
5. Freiburg
The jewel of the Black Forest, as the city is called, is the driest, sunniest places in the country, and also a laid-back university town. The city is a great base of explorations for other destinations in the surrounding regions.
6. St. Goar
St. Goar is located in teh Rhine Valley, so there is much good wine to be found there, and in addition to this, it is the quaintest little town you’ll ever see. It’s also one of the best places in Germany to buy beer steins, clogs or cuckoo clocks.
7. Rothenburg
Rothenburg ob der Tauber looks like fairy tale town straight out of a Brother Grimm tale. This magnificent medieval town looks like it hasn’t changed a bit since the 15th century.
8. Baden-Baden
Baden-Baden was already a world-famous spa town a couple of centuries ago, and now it’s no different. The town itself is picturesque, the surrounding scenery is beautiful and the thermal baths are amazing for both your body and your mind.
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travel search by Travelgrove (get this widget)9. Dresden
Dresden, the capital of Saxony, was razed to the ground during WWII, yet it managed to recapture almost all of its former beauty. Patches of the city still look gloomy and darkened by explosions, but all in all it is a breath-takingly beautiful place.
10. Rüdesheim
Rüdesheim, in the southern parts of the Rhine Valley, is one of the best places for a wine tasting in Germany. The small village of Assmannshausen, incorporated in the town, is very pretty, and the surrounding vineyards have some very good wines.
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Ya its really good places, i like Königsee