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Posts tagged: UNESCO

Posts tagged: UNESCO

Andrew Eames

Bewitched in the Harz

On the night of the 30th April, the annual Walpurgisnacht – witches’ night – is celebrated in several locations around the foothills of the Harz mountains, and even up on its highest peak, the 1,411 metre Brocken.

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Cruising Germany’s great rivers

River Cruise Line’s Tim Fleming on the delights of Germany’s Rhine and Main

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Salzstadel Regensburg and the Steinerne Brucke

Germany Holidays: imperial, liveable Regensburg

Holy home of historic Diets, traditional sausages, ancient bridges and modern Popes and Princesses

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Bread, glorious bread!

Germany has more varieties than anywhere else in the world, says writer/translator Susanne Pleines

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Germany Holidays: The Rhine at its best

The Rhine gorge, from Rudesheim to Koblenz, is an outstanding slice of scenery and history, not to mention viniculture and gastronomy. Best seen from a bike, boat or walking trail.

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