Every year, trains in Germany transport tourists from Frankfurt to Berlin to Munich to Hamburg to Cologne, and every year, tourists miss out on some of the best places to travel in Germany; those small towns and villages that can’t always be reached via train routes. As a result, tourists haven’t heard of many incredible destinations because they are, unfortunately, left out on the mainstream lists of where to visit in Germany.
However, where to visit in Germany shouldn’t be limited to train routes.
Renting a car in Germany allows tourists the freedom to explore the best places to travel in Germany without worrying about timetables, destinations, and budget. In Germany, the rates for high-end specialty and luxury rentals are lower than in other European countries, so ditching the trains won’t break the bank. Plus, the massive road-systems in Germany make driving fun and engaging. Enjoy the freedom of the open road while visiting the best places to travel in Germany!
With 2000 hours of sunshine a year converted into solar energy, the town of Freiburg is proud to be Germany’s greenest city and warmest city. Although small, with only 230,000 residents, Freiburg is a lively, cheerful town with picturesque cobblestone lanes lined with townhouses, cafes, and plazas. Thanks to the University in town, Freiburg isn’t a quiet, sleepy village. The party-loving students in Freiburg keep the nightlife alive. Rent a car in Freiburg to enjoy exploring the Black Forest’s wooded slopes and vineyards by day; stay in Freiburg to party late into the night.
6 hours from Freiburg, in southeast Germany, across the border from Salzburg, Austria, home of The Sound of Music, sits an idyllic mountain town in the Bavarian Alps. Founded in the late Middle Ages, Berchtesgaden boasts Romanesque and Gothic buildings dating back to the 12th century and salt mines dating back to the early 1500s. Still, one of the most exciting attractions in Berchtesgaden is Watzmann, Germany’s third tallest mountain. This 2713-meter landscape offers an incredible view of Bartholomea Chapel to the west and Koenigssee, the deep, green area below.
To see more beautiful landscape, drive 7 hours to the North and arrive at the Harz Mountains. The Harz Mountains are most famous for being a valuable source of German Folklore and one of the places where the Brothers Grimm collected stories. With cobblestone streets, houses with winy, narrow windows and steep roofs, dark forests, rushing streams and stormy mountains, it is no surprise that the scenery in the Harz Mountains inspired imaginative stories such as Cinderella, Hansel and Gretel, Sleeping Beauty, Rumpelstiltskin, Tom Thumb, Little Red Riding Hood, and Rapunzel. Additionally, the region is home to several silver mines, which is represented in the famous German story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. Another attraction in the Harz Mountains is the highest mountain, Brocken. Visitors can ride an old stream train to the top and have unobstructed views of the amazing scenery below. The Harz Mountains and the surrounding towns are beautiful and inspiring, making this region one of the best places to travel in Germany.
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