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Germany's diverse landscapes offer excellent holiday home options — from Black Forest chalets and Bavarian Alpine retreats to Baltic Sea beach houses and Rhineland vineyard estates. Discover self-catering holidays in Europe's largest economy with unbeatable value.

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Germany🏠 House

Germany

germany, Germany

🛏️ 2 beds👥 4 guests🚿 1 bath
£80/week
via HomeToGo
Am Damwildgehege II🏢 Apartment

Am Damwildgehege II

Lennestadt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany

🛏️ 1 bed👥 2 guests🚿 1 bath
🐾 Pets OK📶 WiFi👶 Family📅 15-04-2026

Nordrhein-Westfalen

£141/night
via VillaForYou
Emmer-Idyll🏢 Apartment

Emmer-Idyll

Emmerthal OT Welsede, Niedersachsen, Germany

🛏️ 3 beds👥 6 guests🚿 2 baths
🐾 Pets OK📶 WiFi👶 Family📅 15-04-2026

Niedersachsen

£185/night
via VillaForYou
Harreshof🏢 Apartment

Harreshof

Roes, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany

🛏️ 2 beds👥 4 guests🚿 1 bath
🐾 Pets OK📶 WiFi👶 Family📅 17-04-2026

Rheinland-Pfalz

£191/night
via VillaForYou
Natur Pur🏛️ Villa

Natur Pur

Zierow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany

🛏️ 2 beds👥 4 guests🚿 1 bath
🐾 Pets OK📶 WiFi👶 Family📅 26-04-2026

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

£208/night
via VillaForYou
Am Wald🏢 Apartment

Am Wald

Waldachtal, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

🛏️ 3 beds👥 6 guests🚿 2 baths
🐾 Pets OK📶 WiFi👶 Family📅 15-04-2026

Baden-Württemberg

£278/night
via VillaForYou
Weiherblasch II🏢 Apartment

Weiherblasch II

Schönsee, Bayern, Germany

🛏️ 3 beds👥 6 guests🚿 2 baths
🐾 Pets OK📶 WiFi👶 Family📅 15-04-2026

Bayern

£329/night
via VillaForYou
Wood Cabin🛚 Cabin

Wood Cabin

Brandscheid, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany

🛏️ 2 beds👥 4 guests🚿 1 bath
🐾 Pets OK📶 WiFi👶 Family📅 25-04-2026

Rheinland-Pfalz

£555/night
via VillaForYou
Weiherblasch🏢 Apartment

Weiherblasch

Schönsee, Bayern, Germany

🛏️ 5 beds👥 10 guests🚿 3 baths
🐾 Pets OK📶 WiFi👶 Family📅 15-04-2026

Bayern

£618/night
via VillaForYou
Weingut HermesLex🏢 Apartment

Weingut HermesLex

Trittenheim, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany

🛏️ 2 beds👥 4 guests🚿 1 bath
🐾 Pets OK📶 WiFi👶 Family📅 18-04-2026

Rheinland-Pfalz

£683/night
via VillaForYou
Blumenhof II🏢 Apartment

Blumenhof II

Schönsee, Bayern, Germany

🛏️ 8 beds👥 16 guests🚿 4 baths
🐾 Pets OK📶 WiFi👶 Family📅 15-04-2026

Bayern

£1,091/night
via VillaForYou
Blumenhof🏢 Apartment

Blumenhof

Schönsee, Bayern, Germany

🛏️ 10 beds👥 20 guests🚿 5 baths
🐾 Pets OK📶 WiFi👶 Family📅 15-04-2026

Bayern

£1,214/night
via VillaForYou

Popular Regions in Germany

Holiday Homes in Germany — Your Complete Guide

German holiday homes span an incredible range of settings. The Black Forest region offers traditional wooden chalets amid dense forests and scenic valleys — perfect for hiking and wellness retreats. Bavaria provides Alpine lodges near famous Neuschwanstein Castle, world-class skiing in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, and lakeside homes on Chiemsee and Starnberger See. The Baltic and North Sea coasts feature modern beach apartments and traditional reed-thatched Frisian houses, ideal for summer family breaks. The Rhine and Mosel valleys offer wine estate properties with river panoramas and easy access to charming towns like Cochem and Rüdesheim. Saxony's dramatic sandstone formations (Saxon Switzerland) and the mystical Harz region provide unique hiking-focused retreats. Germany combines excellent infrastructure — including high-speed rail connections — rich cultural heritage, Christmas market traditions, and natural beauty with strong value for money compared to neighbouring Austria and Switzerland.

Germany Holiday Homes FAQ

What are the best regions in Germany for holiday homes?

Bavaria (Alps, lakes, castles), Black Forest (forests, traditional villages, spa towns), Baltic Coast (sandy beaches, seaside resorts), Rhineland & Mosel Valley (vineyards, river cruises), Saxon Switzerland (dramatic sandstone formations), and the Harz Mountains (folklore, hiking, steam railways) are all popular choices. Each region offers a distinct character and landscape.

Is Germany good value for holiday homes?

Germany offers excellent quality-to-price ratio, especially outside peak season and in lesser-known regions like Thuringia, Mecklenburg, and the Harz. A well-equipped holiday home for four can start from €60–90 per night in many regions — significantly cheaper than hotels. Properties are typically well-maintained with modern amenities.

When is the best time to visit Germany for a holiday home?

Summer (June–August) is peak season with the warmest weather, ideal for lakes, coastal and mountain holidays. Spring (April–May) brings wildflower meadows and fewer crowds. Autumn (September–October) is perfect for wine festivals, Oktoberfest, and stunning foliage. Winter (November–February) offers magical Christmas markets, skiing in Bavaria, and cosy forest retreats.

What types of holiday homes are available in Germany?

Options include traditional Black Forest chalets, modern Alpine lodges in Bavaria, thatched-roof Frisian houses on the North Sea coast, lakeside villas, vineyard estates along the Rhine and Mosel rivers, converted farmhouses (Bauernhöfe) in the countryside, and contemporary apartments in holiday parks. Many properties include saunas, hot tubs, or private gardens.

Can I bring my dog to a German holiday home?

Many German holiday homes welcome pets, particularly in rural and coastal areas. This is especially common in the Black Forest, Harz Mountains, Baltic Coast and North Sea regions. Always check the property listing for pet policies — some charge a small cleaning fee and many provide fenced gardens.

How do I get around from a German holiday home?

Germany has excellent infrastructure. The Autobahn motorway network is toll-free for cars, and the Deutsche Bahn rail network connects most towns. Many holiday regions have local bus services and cycling paths. Car hire from major airports (Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin, Hamburg) is affordable. The 49-euro Deutschlandticket gives unlimited regional public transport access.

Are German holiday homes good for skiing?

Bavaria offers excellent ski access — Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Oberstdorf, and Berchtesgaden have chalets within minutes of lifts. The Black Forest has smaller, family-friendly ski areas. While Germany's ski resorts are generally smaller than Austria's or Switzerland's, they offer better value and less crowding, making them ideal for beginners and families.

What should I know about booking a holiday home in Germany?

German properties typically list a Kurtaxe (tourist tax) of €1–3 per person per night, payable locally. Check-in is usually from 15:00–16:00 and checkout by 10:00. Final cleaning fees (Endreinigung) of €50–100 are standard. Bed linen and towels are usually included but confirm in advance. Booking well ahead for summer, Christmas markets and Oktoberfest periods is recommended.

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