fachwerk town - Germany

abandoned places airplanes amusements animals aquarium beach bike botanical garden bridge cape casino castle cathedral cave cemetery christmas market church city dinosaurs fachwerk town festivals fireworks flowers forest fortress fountain funicular geyser height hiking historic town hotel hundertwasser interesting transport island lake lighthouse mine monastery monument mountains museum natural wonder observation deck palace park pizzeria playground quadrocopter quarry resort river rocks ruins sakura sculptures sea ships skansen ski lift stadium street-art stroll thermal spring third reich town hall unusual buildings unusual hotels of the world unusual structures waterfall waterpark zoo
Rating: 8.40

Stolberg is probably the most beautiful town in the Harz. Of course, Wernigerode, Quedlinburg and Goslar can argue with this, but that's for you to decide read more...

Rating: 7.80

Burgdorf is a town near Hanover. It has a small half-timbered center and a beautiful park, which we visited in November read more...

A small, ancient city in central Germany. It is located on the river Eder and has a rich history dating back to the early Middle Ages. The city was founded in the 8th century and played an important role in the Christianization of Germany. Here in 723, St. Boniface cut down the sacred oak tree of the god Thor, which came to symbolize the Christian conversion of the Germans read more...

Rating: 7.40

An excellent example of a North German town. In the pictures on the Internet it looks like a fairy-tale town on the river, and that's true read more...

Rating: 7.20

A resort town in Germany. It has parks, a half-timbered old town and an animal enclosure read more...

Rating: 7.20

A small, picturesque town in Lower Saxony. The town is unknown in tourist terms, although there is a brown sign on the autobahn, which is how we got here read more...

Rating: 7.00

A small half-timbered town, very conveniently located near the autobahn. In fact, that's why we visited it, we were looking for a place to rest on the way read more...