
Germany invites GCC travellers to discover its lakes and natural wonders this summer
This summer, the German National Tourist Office (GNTO) invites travellers from the GCC to discover thrilling new experiences across Germany's great outdoors—where adventure, culture, and nature come together in unforgettable ways. Through its renewed 'Embrace German Nature' campaign, GNTO spotlights Germany's serene and lesser-known lakes, offering a refreshing escape where clear waters, alpine landscapes, and sustainable travel come together in perfect harmony. Yamina Sofo, Director of the Marketing & Sales Office – GNTO GCC, said, 'Germany's hidden lakes offer the perfect answer to the summer heat, with refreshing natural beauty, cultural depth, and sustainable experiences that resonate deeply with GCC travellers. Our 'Embrace German Nature' campaign celebrates slowness, authenticity, and well-being. Whether you are exploring a forest-lined lake by paddleboard, relaxing in a spa town, or soaking up the calm from a houseboat, these are the journeys that stay with you.'
From Lake Constance to Königssee and the vast Mecklenburg Lake District, Germany's lakeside destinations provide ideal settings for family holidays, nature retreats, and wellness escapes. Whether paddling across calm waters, cycling through forested paths, or staying on a houseboat under starlit skies, these experiences offer a revitalising break from the heat while promoting a connection with nature and climate-friendly travel.
With Germany ranking second as a nature travel destination among Europeans, holding a 14 per cent share of the nature-oriented holiday market, and with nature-based trips making up over 21 per cent of all European holiday travel to Germany in 2023, totalling 6.7 million trips, these destinations promise both broad appeal and accessibility to GCC visitors seeking an alternative to traditional summer travel.
Travellers looking for breath taking mountain scenery will find inspiration in the journey along the Lake Constance to Lake Königssee Cycle Path. Starting from Lindau on the shores of Lake Constance, this scenic route winds through the rolling hills of the Allgäu, past glistening lakes such as Tegernsee and Schliersee, and through storybook villages framed by alpine vistas. Along the way, visitors encounter cultural gems like Hohenschwangau and the famous Neuschwanstein Castle, a fairytale palace built by King Ludwig II that continues to enchant travellers worldwide.
The path culminates at Lake Königssee, nestled within the Berchtesgaden Alps. Known for its emerald-green water and dramatic cliffside setting, Königssee invites visitors to board silent electric boats that glide across the lake, revealing hidden coves and the iconic onion-domed St. Bartholomä Church. Surrounded by towering peaks and mirrored reflections, the lake is a tranquil haven for picnics, walking trails, and quiet contemplation.
The Mecklenburg Lake District, one of Europe's most extensive and unspoiled lake regions, is just a short journey north of Berlin. Known as the 'Land of a Thousand Lakes,' this area is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and slow travellers alike. Müritz, the largest inland lake in Germany, forms the heart of the region and is surrounded by dense forests, gentle hills, and winding waterways.
Visitors can rent canoes, kayaks, or paddleboards to explore the peaceful water routes that pass through reed beds, wooded shorelines, and quiet villages. One of the most popular experiences is captaining a houseboat, which allows travellers to sleep on the water and journey at their own pace, mooring in hidden bays or near charming lakeside towns. No special license is required, making it an accessible adventure for families and first-time visitors.
On land, travellers can hike through Müritz National Park or cycle the Müritz Circular Route while enjoying the region's rich biodiversity, including sightings of rare birds such as cranes and eagles. With minimal light pollution, nature parks like Nossentiner and Schwinzer Heide offer some of Germany's best stargazing opportunities.
Beyond the lakes, the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania region stretches to the Baltic Sea, where 1,900 kilometres of coastline host elegant spa resorts, historic port cities, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Visitors can enjoy the maritime charm of Wismar and Stralsund, where red-brick Gothic architecture and mediaeval streets tell the story of the Hanseatic League's golden era.
Seaside resorts like Heiligendamm and the island of Usedom continue Germany's proud spa tradition, offering wellness facilities, sandy beaches, and graceful buildings from the Belle Époque. Schwerin Castle, rising from its island on a reflective lake, serves as a stunning historical site and a venue for vibrant summer festivals and cultural performances.
This coastal and inland region is seamlessly connected to Germany's major cities. With direct train links and frequent InterCity and ICE services, places like Waren (Müritz) and Neustrelitz can comfortably reach from Berlin and Hamburg. Many local towns offer guest cards that allow free travel on regional buses, encouraging visitors to explore sustainably and car-free.
Through its renewed 'Embrace German Nature' campaign, GNTO highlights not just the beauty of Germany's lakes, but the country's deep commitment to sustainability and conservation. With 33% of the mainland under environmental protection, Germany offers one of Europe's richest natural playgrounds—ideal for low-impact, restorative travel. The landscape is home to three UNESCO Natural World Heritage Sites, 18 biosphere reserves, 16 national parks, and 104 nature parks, all preserving unique ecosystems and offering immersive experiences. Travellers can explore this diversity across 300,000 kilometers of hiking trails and 76,000 kilometers of cycling routes, which pass through tranquil forests, glittering lakes, river valleys, and alpine vistas. One-third of Germany is forested, providing clean air, natural wellness, and the calming backdrop for adventures or quiet moments in nature.
With rising interest in nature-based holidays and growing awareness of climate-conscious travel, Germany continues to offer experiences that are not only memorable but meaningful. The country's hidden lakes await discovery from its alpine south to its coastal north, offering a literal and emotional cool-down for the summer.
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