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Mines and caves in Germany - 7 exciting tips

Did you know that there are many exciting mines and caves in Germany to visit? We have visited the bat cave in Bad Segeberg, and can also recommend a salt mine with a long history, a cave with Stone Age artefacts and several caves with large stalagmites and stalagmites.

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Holiday routes in northern Germany - 6 great themed roads

There are plenty of holiday routes in northern Germany. When the borders reopen, it may be easiest to start travelling in the closest parts of Europe. Here are six holiday routes in northern Germany that you can find just after crossing the border from Sweden.

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German specialities in different regions - don't miss these

German specialities, what are they? German food varies from region to region, and there are many different delicacies and traditional dishes to try. We take a virtual culinary journey through Germany, and when the borders reopen, it's time to try the real thing!

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10 amazing natural areas in Germany

Today we dream of travelling to beautiful natural areas in Germany. One day we can travel again, and then we'll be close to Germany and its beautiful countryside. Germany's natural areas offer everything from dizzyingly high mountains to rolling fields of purple heather.

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Passion play in Oberammergau - tradition from 1633

The Passion Play in Oberammergau, Germany, is a five-hour long and powerful dramatisation of the suffering, death and resurrection of Jesus. The games are organised every 10 years and have been done regularly since 1633. The more we read about it, the more fascinated we become.

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Festivals in Germany - now the festival season begins

Curious about festivals in Germany? Germany is the land of festivals, and the real festival season begins in the spring. We've got plenty of festivals to choose from, and we promise you'll find an event to suit your taste, whether you prefer classical music, hard rock, crafts, beer or just a good time.

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Sweden in Germany - 12 places with a Swedish connection

There is more of Sweden in Germany than you might realise. In fact, Germany has many places and traditions with Swedish connections. Many traces have a historical connection, such as the 30-year war or Sweden's time as a major power in the Baltic Sea region. For example, did you know that Wismar celebrates 'Schwedenfest' every year or that Sweden's first university is located in Greifswald?

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Gifts in Germany - 12 must-haves to bring home

What to look for when shopping for gifts in Germany? From crafts and toys to chocolates and health products, we present 12 tips on what to bring home. Do you have any other tips for gift shopping in Germany?

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Active holiday in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern - 8 things to do

Did you know that Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, located on the German Baltic Sea coast, offers plenty of opportunities for an active holiday? Today we suggest 8 things to do in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, from hiking and cycling in the beautiful countryside to spas, events and culinary experiences.

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Wine festivals in Germany - experience autumn wine festivals

Wine festivals are currently taking place in Germany and will continue throughout October and November. Are you in Germany by car or motorhome this autumn? Why not drop by one of the many wine festivals?

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