You always wanted to get to know Germany, didn’t you? Taking a tour from one Bio-Hotel to another makes you familiar with the most splendid parts of the country, ranging from the Allgäu, the Bavarian Forest and Lake Constance Bodensee) in the south to Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (Mecklenburg Vorpommern) and Lüneburg in the north.
The biggest forest landscape in central Europe, measuring around 6 000 square kilometres, is located between the Danube, the Bohemian Forest and the Austrian border.
This is the fascinating five-lakes region between Munich and the Alps. The famous lakes Starnberger See, Ammersee, Worthsee, Pilsensee and Weißlinger See give this lovely part of the country its name.
Tegernsee and Schliersee are the two biggest lakes in the Wendelstein region. They are mountain lakes with excellent water quality and are suitable for bathing.
Willingen - everything you could wish for...Willingen nestles idyllically in the Hausberg mountains, the Ettelsberg, Iberg and Orenberg, and forms the link between the Sauerland region and the Waldeck region
In the middle of Germany, a natural and cultural landscape of particular quality in the form of the biosphere reservation Elbtalaue in Lower Saxony. It is crossed by the Elbe, one of central Europe’s biggest rivers.
„The heath has a hundred different faces.“ The pink carpets of flowers, the heath in bloom - for most visitors the essence of the Lüneburg Heath – are just one of those faces. Today the Lüneburg Heath is one of Germany’s favourite holiday areas.
Get to know our region as you journey through Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Visit the famous Hanse towns, take a dip in the cool waters of a thousand lakes, cycle through vast forests and past fields ablaze with colour and enjoy the huge variety of events on offer in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania is a part of the country where you can take a deep breath and recharge your batteries, a region where you can enjoy life and new experiences, where you can switch off and then get going again.
The Lower Rhine is a countryside full of contrasts and peculiarities, and it brings together extremes: seemingly endless plains leading to unmistakable ranges of hills. In between, villages and towns with a wealth of life and culture.
The gently retiring beauty of the sunny Rhine region lets your thoughts run free. A place where you can breathe and a landscape made for an active, health-restoring stay.
In the middle of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains and close to the entrance to the wild and romantic “Saxon Switzerland” and “Bohemian Switzerland” National Parks is the town Schmilka located, which is part of the famous health resort Bad Schandau.