The top 5 most beautiful winter destinations in Germany
Winter in Germany has more to offer than gray cities and cold feet.
From action-packed winter sports in the mountains to soothing spas and fairytale exhibitions, this season invites you to experience something special. Get inspired by our five insider tips and discover Germany's most beautiful winter destinations for your next adventure.
1. Ice, ice, baby - skating on Europe's largest natural ice rink
Looking for a special winter getaway? Lake Weissensee in Kärnten offers you the largest prepared natural ice rink in Europe, covering 6.5 km². When the lake freezes, it forms a layer of ice up to 40 cm thick, which delights both amateur and professional skaters. The crystal-clear mirrored ice, through which you can see all the way to the bottom, is particularly magical. The 25-kilometer-long rink runs through breathtaking mountain scenery and offers space for activities such as speed skating and curling. A visit here is pure winter magic!
2. Winter wellness with a difference – take a sauna raft through Berlin's winter landscape
Imagine relaxing in a hot sauna with a cocktail in your hand while the Berlin winter landscape passes by. Whether on the Spree, the Müggelsee or the Havel in Berlin-Brandenburg – rent your own sauna raft with friends and enjoy private wellness on the water. Here you can combine city flair with nature and experience winter from the comfort of your cozy wooden cabin. Definitely an unforgettable winter wellness experience.
3. Visit Cinderella's castle and capture the winter magic
Fancy a fairytale adventure? Then take a trip to Moritzburg Castle near Dresden! In winter, the castle is transformed into an enchanting stage for the classic movie "Three Wishes for Cinderella". Discover original movie props, magnificent costumes and lovingly staged scenes in the special exhibition . Highlights include Cinderella's famous saddle and the royal gala carriage. Immerse yourself in the magic of this iconic movie and experience the original location in all its winter glory. Round out your trip with a visit to Dresden's cozy Striezelmarkt and be enchanted by the lovingly decorated huts, glittering lights, and aroma of mulled wine.
4. Winter adventure in the Black Forest – to the Feldberg
Would you like to trudge through crunching snow, past snow-covered fir trees and rustic huts? Then Feldberg in the Black Forest is your perfect winter vacation destination. The highest mountain in Baden-Württemberg, the Feldberg, offers over 30 kilometers of ski and snowboard slopes and more than 60 kilometers of winter hiking and snowshoeing trails. The Panorama Trail at Seebuck offers spectacular views and cozy huts to warm up in – perfect for a relaxing break in a winter wonderland.
5. Just a restful space at RAUS – idyllic cabins away from the city
Looking for a break from the hustle and bustle of the city? Then the RAUS cabins are perfect for you: cozy retreats in the middle of nature, ideal for a spontaneous winter getaway. Whether on the edge of an alpaca pasture, in the middle of the forest, or right on the lake, these secluded accommodations are designed to let you enjoy the beauty and tranquility of the surroundings. With their own sauna or crackling fireplace, the cabins offer a cozy atmosphere and true winter coziness.