Sunny Vacation Home On The Moselsteig With Sauna And Jacuzzi
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cottage , Burg (Mosel)
This lovingly renovated 1680s winegrower's house is located in Burg an der Mosel's historic centre, offering easy access to the Moselle River and its wine-tasting opportunities. The 139-square-metre property sleeps eight adults (with extra children's beds available), boasting four bedrooms, a sauna, fitness centre, private terrace with barbecue and pizza oven, and two parking spaces – a rarity in the town centre.
10 8 reviews
Germany
29/07 – 08/08
96 €/nighttotal: 960 € (10 )
Cottage In The Weser Mountains
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cottage , Dassel
This Dassel holiday home, a restored 200-year-old cottage built on the remains of an old city wall in the Lower Saxony old town, offers convenient on-site parking. The two-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps four, features a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and microwave, a cosy fireplace (wood available), and includes linen and final cleaning (additional fee applies).
9.7 133 reviews
Germany
03/08 – 09/08
227 €/nighttotal: 1362 € (6 )
Cozy Cottage By The Forest With Sauna, Fireplace & Wifi
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cottage , Berlin
This charming cottage is situated in the Treptow-Köpenick district of Berlin, a peaceful retreat just 40 minutes from the city centre, close to Köpenick Palace and Haus am Wannsee. It has consistently received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location and user experience. The 55 square metre property has two bedrooms and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to five guests. It offers a private garden with a water feature, two terraces, a sauna house, a trampoline, a garden shower, two bikes for exploring the area and a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and dishwasher.
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Frequently asked questions about cottages in Germany
What are the top must-see attractions in Germany?
Germany boasts a wealth of attractions! For history buffs, the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Cologne Cathedral, and Neuschwanstein Castle are essential. Art lovers should head to the numerous museums in Berlin, such as the Pergamon Museum, or the Alte Pinakothek in Munich. For a different experience, explore the Romantic Road, a scenic route through charming towns and castles, or hike in the Bavarian Alps.
Are there any regional or international airports in Germany?
Yes, Germany has many airports. Frankfurt Airport (FRA) and Munich Airport (MUC) are major international hubs, while many other cities, such as Berlin (BER), Hamburg (HAM), and Düsseldorf (DUS), have significant regional and international airports. Smaller regional airports serve various parts of the country.
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What part of Germany is a good destination to rent a cottage?
The Bavarian Alps offer stunning scenery and numerous opportunities for cottage rentals. Areas around Lake Constance (Bodensee) also provide picturesque settings for a relaxing cottage holiday. The Black Forest, with its charming villages and forests, is another popular choice for cottage rentals.
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Is it a good idea to rely on a car when visiting Germany?
While a car offers flexibility, especially for exploring rural areas, Germany's public transport system is excellent. Many cities have efficient and extensive public transport networks, including trains, trams and buses, making a car unnecessary in urban areas. Consider your itinerary; a car might be beneficial for exploring the countryside, but it could be more hassle than it's worth in major cities.
What are the best pet friendly cottages in Germany?
Where should you base yourself for a week in Germany?
It depends on your interests! Berlin is ideal for history and culture, Munich for Bavarian culture and the Alps, while Cologne offers a blend of history and vibrant city life. For a more relaxed experience, consider basing yourself in a smaller town like Rothenburg ob der Tauber, situated on the Romantic Road.
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Where in Germany do travellers go for the most favourable weather?
Southern Germany, particularly around the areas bordering Lake Constance (Bodensee) and the Rhine Valley, generally enjoys warmer and sunnier weather than the north. However, even in southern Germany, weather can be unpredictable, so packing layers is always a good idea.
Which areas in Germany offer the best weekend experience?
Many areas! Berlin offers a vibrant weekend scene with its museums, nightlife, and street food. Munich is great for beer gardens, markets, and exploring the city centre. Smaller cities like Heidelberg or Cologne are perfect for a more relaxed weekend getaway, offering stunning architecture and charming atmospheres.
Are there any unique festivals in Germany worth attending?
Yes! Oktoberfest in Munich is world-famous, though it's extremely busy. The Carnival season (Fasching/Karneval) in Cologne and other Rhineland cities is also a spectacular event. Numerous smaller, regional festivals celebrating local traditions and harvests occur throughout the year, offering a more intimate experience. Consider researching events coinciding with your travel dates.