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Straddling both Lower and Upper Saxony, the Harz National Park was designated in 1994. The area is a haven for lovers of the outdoors and is criss-crossed with well signposted walking and…
Berlin's Natural History Museum in the Mitte district showcases 30 million zoological, paleontological and mineralogical specimens, and is the biggest of its kind in Germany. The highlight of…
Perched in the pine-clad hills of the high Black Forest, the Triberg Waterfall is Germany's highest. The Gutach river plummets 162 metres through granite rock, slicing its path through dense…
The Stadtwald in south Frankfurt is Germany's biggest city forest, with a total area of 4900 hectares. A popular recreation area for the city's inhabitants, it includes a lake, adventure…
A swathe of greenery in the heart of Berlin, Tiergarten is where locals flock when the sun is out. Once a Prussian hunting ground, the city's largest park is crisscrossed with footpaths…
The Erbeskopf, Rhineland-Palatinate's highest mountain, has two faces. In the winter it attracts hobby skiers, snowboarders and families on a day out. In summer it's perfect for walks through…
When summer comes, Berliners head for the beach. In the German capital, that means Wannsee. Located just south-west of the city, the two lakes boast a sandy bathing area and good conditions…
The beautiful Spreewald forest is classed as a biosphere reserve by UNESCO. Board a wooden boat and get a traditionally dressed ferryman to steer you along the small canals that criss-cross…
Brown bears, bison and wild boar roam freely at Allensbach's family-friendly Wildlife and Leisure Park. Animal lovers love the forested grounds, where native fauna such as red deer and…