Germany in Fall
In fall, the air is cool and the leaves are changing. The temperatures are dropping, along with airfare and hotel rates. The days are getting shorter and weather is more unpredictable. There is usually pleasant weather which is good for seeing the fall foliage, but cold and rainy spells are also common. Many people can be seen at wine and harvest festivals, enjoying the fall weather. This is a good time to book a cheaper trip, and still enjoy the nice weather.
Temperature chart:
September=49-67 F
October=40-58 F
November=34-47 F
Some events to look forward to in Germany in Fall:
1. Oktober in Munich
~highlight of Germany's festivals
~visitors from around the world mingle with locals to celebrate culture and cuisine
~people have a good time with the food, drinks, music, parades, concerts, and fun rides
~WHEN: September 22-October 7, 2013
~WHERE: Munich
2. German Wine Road
~Germany's oldest scenic drive
~starts in Bockenheim and travels 50 miles through Germany's second largest wine region leading to the French border
~stop at local shops, tasting rooms, and festivals along the way
~passing old towns and villages, you can stop in and experience historic markets, restaurants, and shops
~takes place in the Palatinate region, which has a Mediterranean climate with sunny days and exotic fruits
~some sights to stop at along the way include Hambacher Castle, Deidesheim, and Rietcastle
Temperature chart:
September=49-67 F
October=40-58 F
November=34-47 F
Some events to look forward to in Germany in Fall:
1. Oktober in Munich
~highlight of Germany's festivals
~visitors from around the world mingle with locals to celebrate culture and cuisine
~people have a good time with the food, drinks, music, parades, concerts, and fun rides
~WHEN: September 22-October 7, 2013
~WHERE: Munich
2. German Wine Road
~Germany's oldest scenic drive
~starts in Bockenheim and travels 50 miles through Germany's second largest wine region leading to the French border
~stop at local shops, tasting rooms, and festivals along the way
~passing old towns and villages, you can stop in and experience historic markets, restaurants, and shops
~takes place in the Palatinate region, which has a Mediterranean climate with sunny days and exotic fruits
~some sights to stop at along the way include Hambacher Castle, Deidesheim, and Rietcastle