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Germany’s 16 States: Lower Saxony



Lower Saxony in northwestern Germany is the second-largest German state in surface area after Bavaria. Its natural areas are as rich in variety as its size Is large: from the mountain paradise of the Harz region to the gentle hills in the Weser Uplands and the Osnabrück Land, to the northern German lowlands, with Lüneburg Heath and the North Sea coast, off which lie the East Frisian islands.

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Hanover

The trade fair city of Hannover is also the largest city in Lower Saxony. Among the sights in this once fortified city and royal seat is Hanover’s Adventure Zoo, which is considered one of Germany’s most beautiful zoos. Nicole Frölich, who hosts our TV show Check-in, even got a kiss from an animal there. 

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Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen

What magnificence! These large gardens in Hanover constitute 50 hectares of testimony to Baroque gardening art, with a fountain whose jet of water can reach 80 meters in height. Since 2013, this historical garden ensemble has been completed by the reconstruction of the Welfenschloss, a palace that had been largely destroyed during World War II. 

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Lower Saxon Wadden Sea

The Wadden Sea, a UNESCO Wolrd Natural Heritage site off the North Sea coast is one of Germany’s natural wonders. In the middle of it are the East Frisian Islands. One of them is Norderney, where vacationers will find not only intact natural surroundings but also a historical spa, freed from the dust of times past. 

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Cycling through the Weser Uplands

Tranquil towns with half-timbered houses, sunlit woods, crystal clear brooks and Lower Saxony’s longest river, the Weser, typify the Weser Uplands in the far south of this state. Some of the tales of the Brothers Grimm are said to have their origins here. Places like the ruins of Cinderella’s castle in Polle and the Pied Piper’s town of Hamelin are reminders of them.

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Your trip to Germany

Are you looking for recommendations for your visit to Germany? We’ve got them: Tips for Germany – state by state.