A large castle perched on a hill with trees.
A long suspension bridge over a forest filled with trees
aerial view of city during daytime
A view of a town with a church steeple in the background

Holiday in Thuringia

Region in Germany — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇩🇪

Country

Germany

Type

Region

Best time to travel

May–October

Budget/day

70–110 €

Getting there from Germany

Erfurt is an ICE stop on the route Berlin–Munich (2h from Berlin, 2.5h from Munich) and Frankfurt (2h).

About Thuringia

Thuringia, the green heart of Germany, combines an overwhelming density of culture, history, and nature in a small area. Weimar alone represents Goethe, Schiller, Bach, Liszt, and the Bauhaus — and thus some of the most significant chapters of German intellectual history. The Wartburg near Eisenach, where Martin Luther translated the New Testament, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a symbol of the German Reformation. The Thuringian Forest stretches as a wooded mountain range from Eisenach to Sonneberg and offers with the Rennsteig Germany's oldest and most famous long-distance hiking trail — 169 kilometers along the ridge of the low mountain range with wide views, dark spruce forests, and historic boundary stones. In winter, Oberhof and the surrounding towns transform into a winter sports center for cross-country skiing, biathlon, and bobsleighing. Erfurt, the state capital, delights with the Krämer Bridge, the longest continuously built and inhabited bridge in Europe, and the majestic cathedral with the Severi Church on the Cathedral Hill. Jena is a university town and the cradle of the optical industry (Zeiss, Schott). Gotha impresses with Friedenstein Castle, the largest early Baroque castle in Germany. Thuringian cuisine is hearty and famous for the original Thuringian bratwurst — at least 15 centimeters long, grilled on a charcoal grill, and served in a bun — as well as dumplings and Rostbrätl. The Hainich National Park protects one of the last primeval forests in Central Europe with a spectacular treetop path.

Nature
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Safety
90
Culture
83
Families
75
Adventure
65

Top 5 highlights in Thuringia

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Wartburg

The UNESCO World Heritage castle near Eisenach is the place where Martin Luther translated the New Testament and where Saint Elizabeth lived.

2

Weimar

The UNESCO World Heritage city was the workplace of Goethe and Schiller, the birthplace of the Bauhaus, and the center of German Classicism.

3

Erfurt Old Town

The best-preserved medieval old town in Germany impresses with the cathedral, the Krämer Bridge, and winding alleys.

4

Thuringian Forest

The green low mountain range offers the legendary Rennsteig hiking trail and popular ski areas around Oberhof in winter.

5

Saalfelder Fairy Grottoes

The most colorful show caves in the world impress with stalactites and underground lakes in a former mine.

Hotels in Thuringia

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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen

Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie

Best time to travel for Thuringia

Recommended travel time

May–October

Summer

Warm, 19–26 °C, pleasant in the Thuringian Forest

Winter

Cold, -4–3 °C, snow in the Thuringian Forest

How much does a holiday in Thuringia cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

35–55 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

70–110 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

150–250 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Thuringia

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

The Krämer Bridge in Erfurt is the longest completely built bridge in Europe – a must-see.

The Rennsteig can also be hiked in daily stages – good bus connections will bring you back.

Weimar is compact and walkable – a day visit is enough for the main sights.

The Thuringian bratwurst tastes best fresh from the charcoal grill at Erfurt Cathedral Square.

In winter, Oberhof is an affordable alternative ski area to the crowded Alpine resorts.

Food & drink in Thuringia

These specialties you must try!

Thuringian Bratwurst
Thuringian Dumplings
Rostbrätel
Mutzbraten
Schmandkuchen
Thuringian Yeast Dumplings with Blueberries
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