Our Germany holidays & tours
Like a good meal, Germany is a country best enjoyed slowly. Whether you’re looking to pedal along the banks of the Danube, hike through Bavarian alpine meadows, or cycle between castles and vineyards in Rhineland-Palatinate, our Germany holidays immerse you in landscapes and local customs. A self-guided walking trip along the Rhine might see you staying at an inn where your breakfast sausage comes the local butcher, the honey from the neighbourhood beekeeper. Or you can try winter hiking in the German Alps, where the scenery is spectacular snow or no, and out of season visitors are warmly welcomed by local hoteliers. More adventurous options might include passing through Germany on a multi-country tour by bike, or train, or even motorbike, but even with this kind of trip the pace is always relaxed. In a country known for its efficiency, there’s never a need to rush.
Our top Germany holidays
Walking holiday in the German Alps
From
£1469 to £1519
8 days
inc UK flights
Enjoy sparkling winter walking in the German Alps
Small group2026: 19 Jan, 2 Feb, 16 Feb
Germany walking holiday, Rhine River & Castles Walk
From
£875 to £960
8 days
ex flights
Walk the Rhine Trail and discover Germany on foot
Tailor made
Danube cycling holiday, self guided
From
£1640
14 days
ex flights
Discove the compelling history of the Danube
Tailor made
Passau to Vienna cycling holiday in Austria and Germany
From
£1559 to £2039
11 days
inc UK flights
One of the most popular cycle paths in Europe
Tailor made
Danube cycling holiday, Germany and Austria
From
£850
8 days
ex flights
Follow the winding route of the Danube
Tailor made
Lake Constance cycling holiday in Austria and Germany
From
£1529 to £1829
11 days
inc UK flights
A unique jewel in the crown of central Europe
Tailor made
Netherlands to Denmark cycling holiday
From
£2245 to £2345
13 days
ex flights
11 day cycling holiday from the Netherlands to Denmark.
Small group2026: 24 Jun, 2027: 23 Jun
Germany holiday, winter wonderland
From
US $3659 to US $4099
7 days
ex flights
Tailor made winter journey through Germany, in comfort
Tailor made
London to the Baltics and back by train
From
£4995
14 days
including return by train
Travel the Baltic States by rail and sea
Small group2026: 9 Jul, 2027: 12 Aug
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Germany holiday highlights
Wanderlust
No wonder they invented the word. Literally ‘a lust for hiking’, Germany’s long distance walking routes are not just tokens of this love, they are like Cupid’s arrows firing straight into every hiker’s heart. Such as the Eifelsteig, a 313-km route through the Eifel mountain range in western Gemany. Not to be confused with the Rheinsteig trail, following the course of the Rhine. Which may sound like it should be flat, but in fact this is gorgeous gorge territory, so there are plenty of ups and downs, be it over vineyard bedecked hills, ancient forest covered escarpments or along river cliffs. And as for Bavaria and the Bavarian Alps, well, you will feel left out without a knapsack on your back and a pair of Meindls on your feet. The production of these fine hiking boots has been part of the Bavarian economy since 1683. These boots are made for walking, as is their country.

Electric bikes are the norm in Germany and so I didn't feel like such a granny cycling on one.

Get in German gear
Cycling has long been the chosen mode of transport for Germans and it is of no surprise that the country is falling down with cycling routes. Enjoy calf-friendly rides around Lake Constance, down the Rhine, and along the Kiel Canal and the Baltic coast. We especially love cycles down the Danube, one of the most beloved cycling routes in Europe, which runs between historic towns on the river's beautiful blue course. By bike you'll find yourself meeting borders, and passing them in a pinch, exploring Austria, the Netherlands and Denmark as well.
From markets to Christmas markets
Food is a national obsession in Germany. Michelin Star restaurants abound, every dietary need is catered for, and regional specialties are, well, special. From superb fish on the island of Rügen, Black Forest smoked ham and trout (as well as cake for afters of course), Westphalia pumpernickel, Frankfurt asparagus with herb rich green sauce to Saarland’s fine cheese menu.
The country is one big farmer’s market. You can fill a picnic pannier at the local butcher (metzgerei) which doesn’t just sell cuts of meat but, in most cases, also salami-filled rolls and all round deli deliciousness. The timelessly tempting Bäckerei and Konditorei, bakery and pastry shops respectively, will have your mouth watering and your brain unable to choose. And the markets themselves are always brimming with seasonal produce from white asparagus in spring, cherries, apples, plums and berries in summer to an eclectic array of mushrooms in autumn. Look out for Federweisser stalls at this time of year too, serving young, freshly bottled wine, often served with seasonal onion tarts.
From markets... to Christmas markets. One of the most famous Christmas markets in Europe is in Munich. Stalls steam with vats of gluhwein and sell Bavarian dishes and crafts. If you're not filled with the Christmas spirit within a few hours, at least you'll be full of lebkuchen.
The country is one big farmer’s market. You can fill a picnic pannier at the local butcher (metzgerei) which doesn’t just sell cuts of meat but, in most cases, also salami-filled rolls and all round deli deliciousness. The timelessly tempting Bäckerei and Konditorei, bakery and pastry shops respectively, will have your mouth watering and your brain unable to choose. And the markets themselves are always brimming with seasonal produce from white asparagus in spring, cherries, apples, plums and berries in summer to an eclectic array of mushrooms in autumn. Look out for Federweisser stalls at this time of year too, serving young, freshly bottled wine, often served with seasonal onion tarts.
From markets... to Christmas markets. One of the most famous Christmas markets in Europe is in Munich. Stalls steam with vats of gluhwein and sell Bavarian dishes and crafts. If you're not filled with the Christmas spirit within a few hours, at least you'll be full of lebkuchen.

Why would you drive along a wine trail when you can hike it or cycle it? Always best to take your time when it comes to fine wine.

Wine o’clock
It may be famous for beer, but the wine is sublime. And everywhere, with 13 wine growing areas, six of them in the Rhineland-Palatinate region. Riesling reigns, with the Ahr Valley famous for reds, Franconia for its dry Silvaner, Baden for Pinots and Saxony for Müller-Thurgau. Sample some by incorporating a German Wine Route into your holiday.
Our Germany holidays reviews
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Marie Purdy05 Nov 2025
All fantastic. Sailing from Stockholm through the archipelago of islands; seeing the old cities in the Baltic Countries; visiting Gdansk and the Lech Walesa museum, and the Hill of Crosses.read more
Louise Mistak19 Dec 2024
It was more fun to be there in the winter than I had ever thought. Our guide, Peter, was excellent!read more
Lindsay Wratten13 Jul 2024
Most memorable was all the festivals we kept stumbling across!... Excellent - the perfect mix of pre-planned things with the opportunity to explore and discover things for yourself.read more
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