Altes Land
Altes Land is an area in the southwest of Hamburg and famous for being Germany’s largest continuous fruit-growing region. Every year, the magnificent cherry and … Continue reading Altes Land
Altes Land is an area in the southwest of Hamburg and famous for being Germany’s largest continuous fruit-growing region. Every year, the magnificent cherry and … Continue reading Altes Land
Bremen’s historic buildings, cosy alleyways and inviting squares make each visit an unforgettable experience. Founded back in the 8th century, Bremen is based on one … Continue reading Bremen
Lübeck, once queen of the Hanse region, has retained the character of an old Hanseatic city. Exploring the narrow streets and courtyards of the UNESCO … Continue reading Lübeck
Lüneburg gained its wealth predominantly from trading with salt, which was mined just outside the city gates. To this day, the magnificent Gothic and Renaissance … Continue reading Lüneburg
The Old Salt Road is an old trade route, which leads from Lüneburg to Lübeck through the south-eastern part of Schleswig-Holstein. In the Middle Ages, … Continue reading Old Salt Road, Mölln and Ratzeburg
A large forest to the east of Hamburg, Sachsenwald, attracts many friends of nature. These historical woods are also known for the village Friedrichsruh, where … Continue reading Sachsenwald, Friedrichsruh and Aumühle
About two hours drive to the east of Hamburg lies the old historical town of Schwerin, the bishopric and state government town of the state … Continue reading Schwerin and Ludwigslust
Another interesting place to visit is the old Hanseatic town Stade. Its narrow alleys are lined with ancient half-timbered houses. Special tourist attractions are the … Continue reading Stade