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Germany: Summer travel guide

With a countryside that stretches for miles and a lively coastline battered by both the North and the Baltic Seas, Germany is an ideal travel destination for your next summer holiday! With a rich history and an abundance of world heritage sites, you will never run out of things to explore in the country. Below, we have a list of some hidden travel treasures in Germany to get you excited about your holiday.

  • Hidden travel treasures in Germany
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Hidden Gems in Germany

With so many places to explore in Germany, we narrowed it down to four destinations especially attractive for a weekend escape away from hustle and bustle of big cities.

  • Dresden
  • Cologne
  • Rakotzbrücke Devil’s Bridge
  • Lake Konigssee

Dresden

Before World War II destroyed much of the city, Dresden was known as the 'Florence of the North'. Now, having rebuilt itself with exquisite Baroque architecture and castles that dot the shoreline, the city is more striking than ever. A must-visit in Dresden is the Brühlsche Terrasse, located in the old town of Dresden above the Elbe. The structure has been given the nickname ‘the balcony of Europe’, and rightfully so, as it has some of the most spectacular views of the city.


Cologne

Located on the Rhine, nestled in between Bonn and Düsseldorf is the beautiful city Cologne. Known for its magnificent cathedral and Christmas markets, Cologne is full of rich history and stunning architecture. Highlights of the city include the Ludwig Museum, which features an extensive collection of Picasso’s works, and Hans Imhoff’s Chocolate Museum (for the sweet tooths!). The spectacular views from the top of the cathedral are also not to be missed. It’s well worth the climb!


Rakotzbrücke Devil’s Bridge

Found in the Kromlauer Park in Gablenz, Saxony is Rakotzbrücke a bridge that was specially built to form a circle when reflected in the water below it. Like many similar European bridges, the Rakotzbrücke is known as a ‘devil’s bridge’; the idea being that the structure is so dangerous, that it must have been built by the devil. Although travellers are prohibited from climbing the 150-year-old bridge, you can still enjoy the view and the hike!


Lake Königssee

The picturesque Lake Königssee ('King’s Lake') is a striking glacial lake in Bavaria, that is an easy day trip to make from Salzburg. Surrounded by beautiful mountains and the alpine of Berchtesgaden National Park, it is the ultimate destination for nature lovers! Visitors can enjoy a relaxing boat ride to enjoy the scenery.


Hopefully, our list of some of the treasures in Germany has made you excited to travel. For more travel inspiration, check out our other interesting travel blogs. No matter where you go, make sure to check for great international flight deals with BudgetAir.co.uk. Safe travels!


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