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A Link to Germany´s Scenic Routes star
Germany has many scenic and historic roads and routes, ranging from the famous ´Romantic Road´, ´Clock Route´ and ´Stork Route´ to walking in the footsteps of former Pope Benedict, and here are some for you to enjoy.

A Link to Germany´s Seasonal Attractions star
Throughout the year there is always one event or another taking place somewhere in Germany, that is based on generations of history and tradition. From Christmas to May Day they could be something to plan a visit around.

A Link to Historical Sites, from Castles and Cathedrals to Monuments star
From prehistory to present day Germany, there are endless physical witnesses to Germany´s past, from prehistoric solar observatories to cathedrals which took centuries to build.

Asparagus ´Roads, Facts and History´, Germany´s Spargelzeit star
A symbol of spring, ‘Spargelzeit’, is the white asparagus season in Germany. There are ´Asparagus Routes´, ´Asparagus Towns´ and even ´Asparagus Museums´. And for just a few weeks there is ´Asparagus without end´ to eat. The much loved white stalks known as ‘The Royal Vegetable or ‘Das Koenigliche Gemuese’, are harvested and enjoyed for two months from around the middle of April until June 24th, St. John the Baptist’s feast day.

Chocolate Museum in Cologne star
Cologne´s Imhoff-Schokoladenmuseum, the world´s largest and most comprehensive chocolate museum. A futuristic building, designed as a boat moored alongside the River Rhine, it is an inter-active museum covering 3,000 years of chocolate history, and the life of chocolate from cocoa bean to bar, rabbit or egg. With a short video.

Fifty Years of the Berlin Wall, Germany Remembers star
East Germany began to build a wall across Berlin on August 13th 1961, and freedom of movement and choice was taken away from millions. In November 1989 the GDR government issued a decree that the exits were to be opened, and families who had been separated for decades were reunited. During its existence the Berlin Wall had defined the cold war, and the division of Europe, now not much of it exists. But there are walking and cycling paths that follow the route, as well as museums, memo

German Museums ? The Potato and Medieval Crime. star
The Potato Museum and The Medieval Crime Museum are two of many unusual museums in Germany's huge, and comprehensive, museum collection, covering everything from classical antiquities and priceless treasures, chocolate, ships and composers Bach through Wagner, to Zeppelins.

German Wine and Vineyards star
The German Wine route through a patchwork of age old vineyards is a fascinating experience. The scenery is stunning, while wine from the different areas can be tasted everywhere from monasteries and castles to that produced by the vines planted in fields belonging to the village pub. Traditions and customs surrounding the harvest remain, but more emphasis is being placed on the grapes and wines created, so sweet and tasteless Liebfraumilch is on the way out, replaced by wines more compatable

Germany's Unique Theme Routes star
Ever since the Romans swept in with their Asparagus, Chestnuts and Baths, the German speaking lands have been a playground, not just a battlefield. And the "Theme Routes" crisscrossing the country show its amazing legacy from nature and history, and its diversity from wine and cheese to asparagus.

Germany´s Cult Beach Chair, the Strandkorb star
For generations a wicker beach chair, the ´Strandkorb´, once likened to an upright wash basket, has not only sheltered beach goers from wind, rain and too much sun it has become a part of Germany´s culture. A symbol for holidays, sand, sea and just the right amount of sunshine.

International Green Week in Berlin star
It has been held for over 80 years, but the annual food, agriculture and horticulture fair held each January in Berlin has kept in step with the times. Now Germany´s enthusiasm for the environment, ecology and ´green´ food, organic products, is mirrored in Berlin´s ´International Green Week´. The food halls alone, with hundreds of different varieties of worldwide specialties on offer to try, are worth a trip to the exhibition if you happen to find yourself in Berlin during a January winter.

Oktoberfest in Munich - Fun Facts star
It´s "Oktoberfest" although most of it takes place in September, an "Angel" on hiatus from heaven attends every year, one Mayor opened it by shouting "I´zapt os" instead of "O´zapft is", (it´s tapped), and that was before any beer was consumed. Some Oktoberfest Fun Facts.

The Black Forest, Cuckoo Clocks and Cake star
Germany's Black Forest, home to the first Cuckoo Clocks - invented during long snowbound winters. Centuries of history and tradition, together with unspoiled scenery, Roman era health resorts, the ultimate cherry cake, world's largest cuckoo clock...and a fascinating Clock Route.

The Rhine In Flames star
Rhein in Flammen is a unique and spectacular annual "Fire, Water, Light and Culture Festival". Beginning in May, and continuing for five Spring, Summer and Autumn days along a beautiful, historic stretch of Germany's Rhine River. And each display has its own theme.

Two of Germany’s Fun and Unusual Museums star
The Potato Museum and The Medieval Crime Museum are two of many unusual museums that join Germany’s huge and comprehensive museum collection, which covers everything from classical antiquities and priceless treasures, chocolate, ships and composers Bach and Beethoven to Zeppelins

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