GERMANY

Traveling with Kids

Ready for a family adventure? Our tours are fun, educational, and full of unforgettable memories. Build a fire engine at Legoland Germany, ride the fastest roller coaster at Europa-Park, or learn science through play at the Deutsches Museum in Munich. Step into a storybook on the Brothers Grimm Route or travel back in time with a visit to Dinosaur Park in Denkendorf. Germany has adventures the whole family will love!

Peter Rohde

Owner & Tour Operator

This is my tip for a family trip in Germany:

Family tour — Germany

Rust

“The Europapark offers more than 100 attractions and shows as well as 6 hotels. In Germany’s biggest amusement park there are 15 themen areas and 13 spectacular roller coasters.  In the ‘Alpenexpress Coastiality’ the guests immerse themselves with the help of special glases in an animated 3-D-world and experience curves, headwind and centrifugal forces at the same time like in a real roller coaster. It is great for kids from 6 years old.”

water fun theme park Germany

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Julia Müller

Travel Designer

This is my tip for a family trip to Germany:

Family tour — Germany

Black Forest

“The Black Forest is a diversified travel destination for families. There are a lot of family friendly attractions like a tree top path, ziplining, the Wutach gorge, waterfalls, ruins, national parks, the lake Mummel and the Europapark Rust. The area is also well-known for its cokoo-clocks, excellent wines and food. There are several kids friendly hotels but also luxury hotels in that area.”

climbing in the forest Germany

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Sandra Walenta

Senior Travel Designer

This is my tip for a family trip to Germany:

family tour — Germany

Fairy Tale Route

The German Fairy Tale Route begins in the Brothers Grimm city of Hanau, their birthplace. From there, the unique route leads to five other stations in their lives and more than fifty places celebrating fairy tales and legends all the way to Bremen.
On a final detour to Buxtehude, the route leads through various natural and cultural landscapes, remote villages, cosy half-timbered towns and urban cultural centres. Legendary castles and fairytale palaces, enchanted forests and the famous Weser River, mystical places of legend and countless fairytale fountains line the route.”

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