Destination Germany

Short and Long Tours

Germany

Introduction

I have been to Germany many times, I love the Country.
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Accomodation costs
Moderate to High
Things to do
Plenty of culture to see
Food/Dining
You are spoilt for choice
Hospitality
I have always been made to feel welcome
Food and Drink Costs
Higher than averge
Transportation
Modern Road and Rail links

Places To Go

Regions

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Places To Go

Regions

Mainland Germany

  1. The North. 
  2. The West.
  3. The South. 
  4. The East. 

The North

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The West

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The South

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The East

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Getting There

The quickest way to reach Germany from most parts of the United Kingdom and Ireland is by air. From southern England, however, the Channel Tunnel is the most flexible option if you want to take your car/bike to France, though cross-Channel ferries are usually cheaper. 

Accomodation

  • Hotels
  • Youth Hostels
  • Independent hostels
  • Camping
  • Pensions
  • Private Rooms
  • Farm Stays

Black Forest Tour

Excellent motorcycle territory

HIGHLIGHTS
  • Explore the enchanting trails steeped in local myths and legends
  • Hike contrasting landscapes of rocky gorges and unspoilt forests
  • Enjoy a slice of Black Forest Gateau whilst resting your legs 
  • Follow in the footsteps of the Brothers Grimm
  • Unwind in a comfortable 4* hotel complete with a spa
  • Follow well signposted national trails through the magical forest

WHERE IS THE BLACK FOREST?

The Black Forest, Germany, can be found in the state of Baden-Württemberg, tucked away in the south west corner of the country, close to the border with France. The towns most associated with the Black Forest are the university town of Freiburg to the south and the fashionable resort town of Baden-Baden to the north; both make good bases for exploring the area.

relatively small at 150km long by 50km wide, The Black Forest (Schwarzwald in German) has an interesting and varied history, accounting for its fame despite covering such a small area. One of the locations of the 17th century peasant’s uprising, the Black Forest has long been associated with traditional farming, forestry works and other traditionally working-class professions. Residents used the material most in abundance to create their wares. Wooden buildings, farmsteads and items such as the famous wooden cuckoo clock are still almost exclusively associated with the region. 

Harz Mountains Tour

The Harz is a highland area in northern Germany. It has the highest elevations for that region, and its rugged terrain extends across parts of Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia. The name Harz derives from the Middle High German word Hardt or Hart, Latinized as Hercynia.

Other Germany tours

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