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Dip into our inspiring eBrochure and get your first impressions about the sheer diversity of Germany as a travel destination. The eBrochure is available in 32 languages.

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You can find more information about Germany on our website at: www.germany-tourism.de, or on our local websites.

 

Natural Landscapes in Germany

Walker with a waterfall in the background
If you are looking for a wealth of beautiful, unspoilt natural landscapes, Germany has them. The flora and fauna of Germany's natural landscapes are wonderfully diverse and often unique - perfect for experiencing nature at its best.

Exploring the unspoilt natural landscapes of Germany - on foot, by bike or by boat - is not only a great way to relax and unwind but also a fabulous opportunity to discover nature.

Nature reserves, biosphere reserves, and national parks are remarkable natural landscapes of Germany with rich cultural traditions. Some are the only surviving example of their kind in the world. 

Biosphere reserves - for the benefit of man and nature

Biosphere reserves are extensive, representative areas of precious natural and man-made landscapes of international importance. Their primary use is for research into the relationship between man and the environment. Germany has 16 biosphere reserves where this interaction between man and nature can be observed.

Learn more about the natural landscapes of Germany!

The natural landscapes of Germany are intriguing, and chances are you want to learn more. If you have questions, feel free to Contact Us By Email, fill out a Brochure Request, or call the German National Tourist Office toll-free at 1 800 651-7010.  We will be more than happy to get you additional information about German natural landscapes.

 
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Biosphere reserves - for the benefit of man and nature

Chorin/Barnimer Land; Copyright: Boldt
Biosphere reserves are extensive, representative areas of precious natural and man-made landscapes of international importance. Their primary use is for research into the relationship between man and the environment. Exemplary models of sustainable forms of land use are developed and applied in biosphere reserves in collaboration with the people who live and work in these areas that have evolved in their particular way over time. Germany has 16 biosphere reserves where this interaction between man and nature can be observed.
 
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