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With more neighbours than any other European country, Germany stretches from the high mountains of the Alps in the south to the shores of the North Sea in the northwest and the Baltic in the north east. The highest point in Germany is the Zugspitze , which stands in the Alps at 2962m. In between are found the forested uplands of central Germany and the low-lying lands of northern Germany , passed over by some of Europe 's major rivers such as the Rhine , Danube and Elbe .
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With a 132000km network of marked trails, Germany offers hikes along tidal shores to trips through the low mountain regions all the way to mountain-top tours. Winter sports enthusiasts can enjoy alpine skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, tobogganing, ice skating, snow-hiking, curling and much more. Among Germany´s low mountain ranges, the Bavarian Forest has the most reliable snow conditions, while The Black Forest offers some of the country’s highest ski summits. Not to be outdone, the northern coastline and the extensive rivers and lakes provide opportunities for sailing, swimming, and windsurfing.
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Best spots for water sports
The North Sea and the Baltic have a whole string of places that could have been designed with swimming, sailing and windsurfing in mind. Top of the North Sea destinations are Sylt, Amrum and St. Peter-Ording, while popular beaches in the Baltic are Kiel Bay , Lübeck Bay and the Flensburg Firth.
Best spots for hiking & trekking
The Harz Mountains , Black Forest and the Bavarian Forest are some of the best areas for hiking and trekking.
Best spots for climbing & mountaineering
Baden-Baden , located in the southwest of Germany near the French border, offers good rock climbing.
Best spots for skiing & snowboarding
The most popular resort is Oberhof, which offers excellent ski-jumping and tobogganing. For cross-country skiing, try the Thuringian Forest , which offers beautiful scenery as well as a well-kept network of footpaths and ski trails.
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