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Black Forest
High peaks and wild, romantic gorges

Stream running through the Simonswald Valley
The Black Forest mountains extend along the Rhine, close to Lake Constance, Switzerland and Alsace. The region is famed for its food and drink, distinctive traditional hats and cuckoo clocks.
 
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Neckarland-Swabia
Land of poets and the Hohenstaufen dynasty

A sunflower field in the Neckar valley with Bad Wimpfen in the background
Neckarland-Swabia has a wide range of leisure facilities and attractions to offer, including the famous university town of Heidelberg, known as the cradle of Romanticism.
 
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Baltic Sea
Proud towns, grand villas and quiet beaches

Two walkers look out across the Baltic Sea
This region has a great tradition of seafaring and maritime trade, reflected by its old-established Hanseatic towns, fashionable 1900s villa-style architecture, grand town houses and stately homes.
 
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North Sea
Green dikes, white beaches

Silhouette of a North Sea lighthouse
Germany's windiest region - but so easy to fall in love with. Can you imagine a holiday in North Friesland without a walk across the mudflats? Twice every day they are covered by the sea. If only everything in life could be that certain.
 
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Main-Taunus region
Spas, abbeys and skyscrapers

Wetzlar with swan and ducks in the foreground
An impressive, diverse and richly historical region in the heart of the Rhine-Main area's commercial centre, covering the country around the river Main and the Taunus hills.
 
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Allgäu and Bavarian Swabia
Traders, fairy-tale kings and water healers

Woman with binoculars at lake Premer Lechsee with Allgäu Alps
With its churches, cheeses and culture this region is shaped by its rural setting. It has lush green hillsides where cattle graze, and a chocolate-box landscape familiar to all.
 
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The Harz and Harz foothills
Vibrant museums and gems of medieval half-timbered architecture

View of Rappbodetal reservoir through trees
Through the forests and colourful towns of the Harz region to the Brocken massif where witches once danced, sang and cast their spells. A region with an eventful history, shrouded in mysterious sagas and legends.
 
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Bavarian Forest
Let's raise a glass to the Bavarian Forest

In the Bavarian Forest National Park
This region is also known as the "green roof of Europe". Behind every forest, every hill and every bend in the road lies a new surprise waiting to be uncovered. Here, nature and the seasons always show their best side.
 
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Eastern Bavaria
Eastern Bavaria - chill out and have fun

The town of Passau on the Danube
Eastern Bavaria is a land of forests, rivers and mountains. It is rich in history, culture and tradition and is also a wonderful place to indulge the senses and relax the body, mind and soul. There is also a great deal more to discover …
 
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Baltic Coast
Cathedrals, cottages and stately homes

The stunning bridge across the Fehmarn Belt in the Baltic Sea
Dramatic cliffs, gently shelving beaches of fine, white sand, bays and narrow inlets cut deep into the land. Modern seaside resorts with delightful 1900s villa-style architecture, fishing towns and international seaports.
 
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