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Walking Germany is a wonderful country for the walker. Rambling is a popular activity everywhere and you will often meet local people who stop and ask you how you like the walk. Indeed, Germany is the original home of the Long Distance Footpath; the Black Forest Westweg was opened 65 years before the English Pennine Way. German Forests Walking in the forest on a sunny day is a wonderful experience. The trees provide shade from the heat, but the dappled light breaking through the leaf canopy combines with the heady aroma of pine oil, wild raspberries and other fruits brought out by the warmth of the sun to create a marvellous feeling of wellbeing. German forests are totally different from the regimented plantations that bear the name forest in Britain. The German "Wald" teems with life and colour; the home for many species of animal and plant. The trees may be evergreen, deciduous or mixed, while alongside the forest tracks a profusion of butterflies dance among the wild flowers. Deer are common, wild boar and polecats may be seen too, while buzzards and red kites wheel overhead. Parts of the forest are set aside as nature reserves to protect this richness for the future, demonstrating the German love for and care of their environment. |
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When should you go? Walking at any time of year has its own special attractions. In spring the country is quiet and many of the trees are in blossom. In summer the weather is at its most reliable; several degrees warmer than in Britain, particularly in the south. Long stable periods of sunny weather are usual, though you can expect highly dramatic thunderstorms in the evening. September is the most popular time for walking as there is little risk of really high temperatures, while the weather is still quite settled. In October the leaves on the vines and on the forested hills turn yellow and red around you as you walk. Days are sunny, though nights can be crisp. Even in winter you can walk through snowy landscapes on carefully cleared paths. Your luggage On walking tours, where you walk from hotel to hotel, your luggage is always taken care of. All you need carry with you is a small pack for your map and walking notes, your camera, a snack or packed lunch and some sun cream. |
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| [ Franconia ] | [ Eastern Germany ] | [ Black Forest ] | [ Bavarian Forest ] | [ Nearby Germany ] |