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    Family walking through the Thuringian Forest ©Thüringer Tourismus GmbH
  • Pegasus rollercoaster at Europa Park
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    Father and son enjoying a camping trip ©Deutsche Zentrale für Tourismus e.V. (bopicture Björn Hänssler)
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    Family taking a carriage ride near Bad Wörishofen ©Kurdirektion Bad Wörishofen
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    Penguins at Zoo am Meer ©BIS Bremerhaven Touristik
  • Relaxing on the grass ©Thomas Rodriguez
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    Farm holidays for families ©Tash (Jens König)
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    Kinderland Bavaria: fun on the farm – happy children on their holidays ©BAYERN TOURISMUS Marketing GmbH
  • Fun in the water ©Thomas Rodriguez
  • Ski lift on Mount Feldberg
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    Children playing on the beach, Langeoog Island ©Topel Kommunikation GmbH (Dirk Topel)
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    Christmas market for children in Lübeck ©Lübeck und Travemünde Marketing GmbH (Jens König)
  • Shopping in Wertheim Village
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    Family on Clemensberg hill near Winterberg ©Deutsche Zentrale für Tourismus e.V.
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    Father and son on the beach ©Tash (Jens König)
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    Discovering nature on a fishing boat ©Tash (Jens König)

Holidays in Germany – the perfect choice for families

For spending a holiday together as a family, Germany is the ideal destination. Visitors of all ages will love going to theme parks, water parks, castles, museums and fun pools, getting close to nature in the national parks, and engaging in active pursuits such as cycling, swimming and walking.

Attractions that all ages can enjoy are a feature of family holidays in Germany. Particularly popular with young and old are the theme parks such as Europa-Park and Phantasialand with their white-knuckle rollercoasters and fairytale themed lands. For a playtime that's larger-than-life visit Playmobil-FunPark, Legoland® and Ravensburger Spielland Go on a fascinating journey through the ages at medieval castles and fairytale palaces – from famous Schloss Neuschwanstein to the longest castle in Europe at Burghausen. Historical insights can also be gained at a multitude of museums. Interactive exhibitions, covering more modern subjects such as technology and art, educate and entertain in equal measure. Many are geared specifically to a younger audience.

Families can come face to face with all manner of exotic and indigenous animals at more than 800 zoos and wildlife parks in Germany. No ape enclosure anywhere is bigger than the one at Leipzig Zoo, while Berlin's zoo has the world's greatest number of species. Families can experience even more of the natural world at close quarters in Germany's nature reserves and national parks. Unique landscapes from the Lower Saxony Wadden Sea to the Bavarian Forest are ideal for families to discover together. Walking,Cycling and water sports come top of the list for family fun. The many excellent cycle routes, some of which cover long-distances, are great for holidays with the kids. Gentle gradients, flexible distances and fascinating sights and attractions on the wayside are what make the Ruhr Valley Cycle Route, the Mecklenburg Lakes Cycle Route and others like them so popular. Kids will also love the water-based activities – just part of the fantastic entertainment on offer along the North Sea and Baltic coasts and by Germany's multitude of lakes.Should the weather prove unsuitable for outdoor activities, any number of swimming pools offer a genuine alternative.

The wide choice of holiday activities is matched by a wide choice of accommodation. There's everything from holiday homes, farmstays and campsites to family hotels, baby-friendly hotels and youth hostels.