27
Jun
Freizeitwelten in (D)einer Hand
Jun
Jun
Jun
Jun
![]()
![]()
![]()
The Rostock Easter Market is traditionally the opening of the season in Rostock city centre (from Neuer Markt via Kröpeliner Straße, Universitätsplatz, Breite Straße to Kröpeliner Tor). Visitors can expect a colourfully decorated spring landscape, a
…The Leipzig Showmen's Association invites visitors to the Leipzig Small Fair three times a year. In April/May for the Spring Small Fair, in July/August for the Summer Small Fair and the Autumn Small Fair in September/October. Each event lasts 4-6 weeks
…A small park located on a peninsula offers a nice change. There is a lot of space, but also nice interesting slides. Enjoy your stay here if you do not want to go swimming in the sea for a change.
The Vilshofen Folk Festival is a traditional folk festival on the Danube that takes place every year in late summer. It is one of the largest events in the town and attracts visitors from across the region.
The festival combines Bavarian tradition with
…The first big spring market of the year in the Emsland-East Frisian region takes place in May on the Untender market square in Papenburg. The traditional May market opens its doors to all visitors who fancy a funfair.
‘Every day from 2 pm, market
…The privately run Plättli Zoo has been located in Frauenfeld in the Swiss canton of Thurgau, around 30 kilometres from Constance, since 1958. The small but charming zoo is home to around 200 animals from around 50 species, including Barbary macaques,
…Winterstad Groningen (Winter City Groningen) transforms the historic city centre of this Dutch university town into a wonderful, warmly lit winter wonderland that extends far beyond the traditional Advent season. At the heart of this magical
…The weirdest funfair in Europe
You've seen the whole world and nothing gives you a thrill? You're wrong if you've never been to the "weirdest funfair in Europe". If you've never climbed into the breakneck-speed rides there and have never been captivated
…Kleve Zoo is located in Kleve, North Rhine-Westphalia, on the Lower Rhine on the border between Germany and the Netherlands and around 75 kilometres north-west of Duisburg. Opened in 1959 and covering an area of around six hectares, Kleve Zoo is home to
…