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  • Sasbachwalden Wohnmobilstellplatz
    Sasbachwalden Wohnmobilstellplatz Photo: Carina Klumpp, Tourist-Info Sasbachwalden
  • Weberberg in Biberach
    Weberberg in Biberach Photo: Fouad Vollmer Werbeagentur
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    Altes Rathaus Biberach Photo: Fouad Vollmer Werbeagentur
  • Photo: Laura Plugge, Deutsche Fachwerkstraße

Willkommen auf der Deutschen Fachwerkstraße! 

The German Half-Timbered House Road, founded in 1990, runs meanwhile from the river Elbe to the Black Forest through seven federal states (Saxony, Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Hesse, Thuringia, Bavaria and Baden Wuerttemberg) and is divided into seven regional routes.
In the meantime, more than 100 timber frame towns have joined up under the slogan ”Half-Timbered unites“ in order to coordinate their marketing. The German Half-Timbered House Road doesn’t only join unique landscapes, historic sites and carefully restored monuments but above all the people who live and work there.

Health resorts and festival locations alternate with nature parks and romantic nooks. Cider and Bock beer were invented here and hardly any other tourist route can offer its guests such a variety of culinary delights.Germany’s northern most vineyard, the biggest Christmas candle in the world and Germany’s only Ivory Museum are all located on the German Half-Timbered House Road.

Many events, festivals and markets offer the visitor variety and entertainment throughout the whole year.Whether you travel by car, by bicycle, by train or in a motorhome – discover the old craft and living traditional customs on this historical trail.We would like to invite you to a tour full of culture and adventure along the German Half-Timbered House Road.

If you need any further information, please contact our office in Fulda. Enjoy planning your trip.


Our enjoyable Half-Timbered House Road

The German Half-Timbered House Road, founded in 1990, runs meanwhile from the river Elbe to the Black Forest through seven federal states (Saxony, Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Hesse, Thuringia, Bavaria and Baden Wuerttemberg) and is divided into seven regional routes.
Photo: Laura Plugge, Deutsche Fachwerkstraße

Photo: Dietrich Kühne, Deutsche Fachwerkstraße

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