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ginnyinWI

(17,276 posts)
Tue Jun 25, 2013, 01:51 PM Jun 2013

Best time of year for Germany?

My husband's second cousins would love for us to visit them. We are thinking early December might be nice--pre-Christmas. Wondering how cold the weather would be--we are in Wisconsin so it would be cold here, too. Just wouldn't want it to be too cold to go out and see some sights. I would ask the cousins, but don't want to build up their expectations prematurely.

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Best time of year for Germany? (Original Post) ginnyinWI Jun 2013 OP
Googled: elleng Jun 2013 #1
early summer or fall Kali Jun 2013 #2
thanks ginnyinWI Jun 2013 #3
not sure where you are going Kali Jun 2013 #4
I'll second Kali's suggestion that you go in October. greatauntoftriplets Jun 2013 #5
wine more interesting than beer to me! ginnyinWI Jun 2013 #6
Oktoberfest in Munich is, of course, a madhouse jberryhill Jul 2013 #7
Thanks--we have decided on Spring ginnyinWI Jul 2013 #8
may-june Samanta Oct 2013 #9

elleng

(130,895 posts)
1. Googled:
Tue Jun 25, 2013, 02:01 PM
Jun 2013

Germany in Winter - Weather:

Bundle up! German winters are cold, with temperatures often dropping below zero, which in turn results in some great winter sport and skiing areas in Germany, especially in higher German regions such as the Bavarian Alps. Other parts of Germany are often blessed with a white Christmas as well, but there is no guarantee for snow: German winters can be unpredictable, and you should always be prepared for rain.

Average Temperatures…
•in December: Average low 27° F, average high 41° F
•in January: Average low 23° F, average high 40° F
•in February: Average low 25° F, average high 41° F

http://gogermany.about.com/od/planyourtrip/p/germany_in_winter.htm

Kali

(55,008 posts)
2. early summer or fall
Tue Jun 25, 2013, 03:03 PM
Jun 2013

early summer - lots of "spring" energy, festivals etc
early fall - wineries early production - fedderweisser and good foods (beer drinkers - Octoberfest in the south)

winter - meh, cold dark and depressing, but if you are into Christmas Market/tourist stuff not bad

ginnyinWI

(17,276 posts)
3. thanks
Tue Jun 25, 2013, 03:47 PM
Jun 2013

we were warned to avoid Oktoberfest: high prices everywhere. Maybe spring would be better. I'd like to see castles and countryside.

Kali

(55,008 posts)
4. not sure where you are going
Tue Jun 25, 2013, 03:59 PM
Jun 2013

but there are castles all up and down the Rhien (well, all over Europe) - there are cool day cruises you can do and get off to visit a few.

bicycle routes through the wine regions too. summer concerts outdoors.

greatauntoftriplets

(175,734 posts)
5. I'll second Kali's suggestion that you go in October.
Wed Jun 26, 2013, 08:22 AM
Jun 2013

Oktoberfest is in Munich and ends in early October so it's easy to avoid that. The weather is pretty comparable to Wisconsin and should be nice when you're there. Spring weather is iffy unless you go in May. October is also wine grape harvest season, which is interesting to see. You can visit wineries along the Rhine and the Moselle.

 

jberryhill

(62,444 posts)
7. Oktoberfest in Munich is, of course, a madhouse
Fri Jul 12, 2013, 05:52 PM
Jul 2013

But it is confined to that area. There are much smaller places that have their local version, which is much more fun.

I second October, but would avoid Munich. Any other time of the year, you can get your fill of beer, sausage, potato salad and oompah at any of the beer halls. Berlin on German Unity Day, however, is a manageable street party.

The advantage to spring and early summer is that the days are much, much longer due to the latitude.

If you are considering Bavaria, you might consider Burghausen, Altötting. It is an unscathed gem of a medieval Bavarian town.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burghausen,_Alt%C3%B6tting

If you are in the southwest, then Strasbourg - while not exactly German at the present time - is also a real gem.

Samanta

(9 posts)
9. may-june
Sun Oct 20, 2013, 12:44 PM
Oct 2013

I think the end of the spring and beginning of the summer asre the best time. I was in March, it was too cold

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