Bubbling your feet in the Baltic Sea
You will be surprised !
Fine sandy beaches, fjords… The German Baltic Sea coast is home to seaside resorts renowned for their idyllic atmosphere.
Among the must-see coastal stops, don't miss Rügen, the country's largest island, known for its majestic limestone cliffs, nor the imperial seaside resorts of the island of Usedom, or the medieval towns of Wismar and Stralsund, whose centers historic sites are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Discover the historic towns of Saxony by bike
Get on your two-wheeler and set off to explore magnificent natural landscapes and cities steeped in history.
Head east!
Saxony has an extensive network of cycle paths suitable for all levels.
Your itinerary ?
On the 180 km of the Elbe cycle path, go at your own pace from Saxon Switzerland, whose rocky landscapes you will admire, to the cultural sites of Dresden, passing by the wine route and the picturesque towns of Pirna, Meissen and Torgau.
Escape to the island of Norderney for a thalasso
Want to disconnect?
Direction Norderney, off Lower Saxony.
Nicknamed "the thalassotherapy island", this confetti lost in the middle of the Wadden Sea (listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site) is the oldest German seaside resort in the North Sea.
Even today, people come to regain their strength.
In the program ?
Beaches of unspoiled beauty, a national park and the largest thalassotherapy center in Germany: the bade: haus.
Take a walk in the Black Forest
Take in a deep breath of fresh air in the heart of the Black Forest National Park, where wild valleys, expanses of conifers, streams, waterfalls and mountains are all in sight.
Go to Bad Peterstal-Griesbach, the hiking paradise, for a walk in the heart of nature available in three
premium-
labeled circuits
: Wiesensteig, Schwarzwaldsteig and Himmelssteig, the best rated in Germany, that's to say it all.
After the effort, the comfort.
That's good news, the region has many culinary specialties, starting with the
Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte
"black forest", the emblematic cake, but also the
Geschnetzeltes
, a dish with pork or beef, or the
Speckvesper
, the charcuterie board. local.
Pedaling on the wine route
Nose to the wind, discover the richness of German viticulture.
By taking the Rhine Cycle Route (or the EuroVelo 15 route), you will pass through magnificent vineyards, which stretch out on both sides of the river.
Do not miss a stop at a winemaker for a visit to his cellar, which will be followed by a tasting.
Prost!