Fairy-tale castles, romantic old towns, lush rose gardens and varied natural landscapes with beaches and mountain ranges. Germany has a lot to offer when it comes to romance and makes many heartbeat faster. There are romantic destinations for every taste. Here TStravelselection presents particularly romantic places in Germany for newly in love couples and everyone who would like to discover those romantic places in Germany.
1: Neuschwanstein Castle – the fairy tale castle
Neuschwanstein Castle is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Germany. The magnificent palace fascinates the world over and over with its romantic architecture, magnificent chambers and the tragic life story of its owner, King Ludwig II of Bavaria. Neuschwanstein Castle also offers a romantic backdrop for pictures in the middle of the Bavarian Alps. For a particularly romantic experience, an ascent to Neuschwanstein Castle in a horse-drawn carriage is recommended.
2: Stilt houses on the beach of St. Peter-Ording – North-Sea Romantic
The beach at St. Peter-Ording is wide and here you find houses on stilts. Some of them are places of special hospitality. You find restaurants and cafes in some of those stilt houses. Seven meters above the sand, this is a retreat with elevation, a unique treat with a far view out over the sea and experience the aroma of the North Sea in your nose. A particular romantic experience is watching the sun setting in the North Sea while having a glass of bubbly.
3: A romance with the Black Forest
Romantic towns, green valleys, idyllic lakes and fairy-tale hiking trails offer the best conditions for a romantic stay in the Black Forest.
4: The Island of Mainau – a romantic flower paradise
Romance and flowers belong together. The flower island of Mainau, which is located within Lake Constance, is one of the most romantic places in Germany. Colourful tulips in spring, mighty roses in summer and magnificent dahlias in autumn are just a very few of the plants and flowers that can be admired on a leisurely walk on the flower island of Mainau. Colourful and rare butterflies fluttering can be observed in the butterfly house. The castle café offers a very special and romantic place to enjoy coffee and tea specialties.
5: Rothenburg ob der Tauber – Germany’s Fairy-Tale Dream Town
There are countless romantic places in Rothenburg ob der Tauber. The Plönlein, the castle garden, the monastery garden and the Gerlachschmiede are just a few to name. Rothenburg ob der Tauber with its intricate alleyways, towers and half-timbered houses look like something out of a fairy tale book. Rothenburg ob der Tauber has a remarkable wealth of historical sights, museums, churches, abbeys, monuments and well-maintained gardens.
6: The Island of Rügen – A romantic stay at the Baltic Sea
Miles of beaches, untouched natural landscapes and classic seaside resorts invite you to spend a romantic holiday on Germany’s largest island. A particular unique atmosphere created by the chalk cliffs, which is the symbol of the Island of Rügen. The island of Rügen is perfect for romantic trips. Go on wonderful hikes with your partner or simply enjoy unique views and the spectacular play of colours created by the interplay between the sea, the chalk cliffs and the forest. Simply time out and relax.
7: Berchtesgaden – Alpine romance
The Berchtesgadener Land, embedded in the beautiful German Alps, offer a particularly romantic backdrop that looks like a painting in so many places. The Königssee is ideal for beautiful marriage proposals. The picturesque lake shimmers in the most beautiful shades of blue and green and is surrounded by natural beauty. A unique natural spectacle that should not be missed on any romantic trip to Germany.
8: Romantic Spreewald
The UNESCO biosphere reserve Spreewald is one more of those romantic places in Germany, which shouldn’t be missed during a visit to Germany. The Spreewald is suitable for excursions at any time of the year. Get to know the Spreewald on a boat trip through one of the many channels making their way through the romantic forest and enjoy the fascinating nature. As the sun goes down, there is a captivating atmosphere here with rays of the sun still flashing through the trees and immerse the forest in an enchanting light.
9: Lüneburger Heide – Romantic nature experience
In northern Germany lies the Lüneburger Heide. The Lüneburger Heide can be wonderfully explored on a romantic walk, by bike or on horseback. In the village of Wilsede with 30 locals, you can admire the village itself with half-timbered houses in typical North German architecture covered in reed. Incidentally, you can only reach the village on foot or on a very romantic carriage ride. Cars are not allowed in this beautiful nature reserve.
Conclusion: No matter where in Germany, there are plenty of places and backdrops for the possibility of a romantic holiday. Would you like to go on a romantic holiday to Germany? Please contact TStravelselection for your very personal and customised itinerary.