Holiday homes – apartments in bavaria from 19 – rent

Holiday homes - apartments in Bavaria from 19 - rent

cottages & Apartments in Bavaria

The Free State of Bavaria is always worth a visit. Get to know the diversity of culture, tradition and untouched landscape. 1,958 holiday apartments and holiday homes in Bavaria invite you to experience Munich, the five-lake region and many other places in Bavaria up close.

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More regions for your vacation in Bavaria

  1. Allgäu
    • Oberallgäu,
    • Ostallgäu,
    • Westallgäu
    • Bavarian forest
      • Passau country,
      • Freyung-Grafenau,
      • Upper Bavarian Forest,
      • ArberLand,
      • Deggendorf & surrounding countryside
      • upper Bavaria
        • Ammersee,
        • Berchtesgadener Land,
        • Chiemgau,
        • Bayrischzell,
        • Zugspitze region
        • altmühltal
          • Beilngries,
          • Breitenbrunn,
          • Pappenheim
          • Franconian Lake District
            • gap,
            • Gunzenhausen
            • Upper Palatinate
              • regensburg,
              • Schwandorf,
              • Bärnau,
              • Neunburg,
              • Thanstein
              • upper Franconia
                • Bamberg,
                • Franconian Switzerland,
                • Fichtelgebirge,
                • Bad Staffelstein,
                • Bayreuth
                • Lower Bavaria
                  • Eichendorf
                  • lower Franconia
                    • Miltenberg,
                    • Großostheim,
                    • Laudenbach,
                    • Mömlingen,
                    • Sandberg
                    • middle Franconia
                      • Bad Windsheim,
                      • Oberscheinfeld,
                      • Nuremberg & surrounding countryside
                      • Franconian forest
                        • presseck
                        • Swabia
                          • sulzberg,
                          • Weitnau,
                          • Gunzburg

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                          Your vacation weather in Bavaria

                          This weather curve helps you find the perfect time for your vacation. On average it gets colder in February at -4 °. July, on the other hand, is summery with average values ​​around 25 °. The rainiest month is July with 12 days, while in February it rains an average of only 7 days. January is a great time for a cultural holiday, as it is rather uncomfortable with only 2 hours of sunshine a day.

                          getting there How do I get to Bavaria?

                          From far and near – Bavaria is always there!

                          Your trip to Bavaria promises a gift basket of experiences and new experiences even without a last-minute offer. Before you enter your apartment in a quiet location or an apartment, enjoy the ride. You pass picturesque lakes such as the five-lake region – or admire the Bavarian Alps. Munich and Würzburg, but also the Allgäu or the Bavarian Forest can be easily and cheaply reached by various means of transport from your holiday apartment, your holiday home with or without a dog. No longer dream of Bavaria. Rent a private apartment in the middle of nature or plunge into the hustle and bustle of a city like Nuremberg with its medieval city walls. Many museums show the life of yesteryear below the castle in an interactive, realistic and informative way. The car is cheap if you don’t want to spend your vacation relaxing on a lake or on the mountain. Sights such as the Chiemsee should be savored and not experienced with stress. A house in a quiet location, but still central, is the ideal accommodation to travel to the Berchtesgadener Land.

                          Take your time to swim at Lake Starnberg or visit the medieval perforated prisons in Nuremberg. If you already know that you are more interested in culture, history, sports or relaxation before your trip, planning your trip is straightforward. Therefore, look for a holiday home in a quiet location from which you can also spontaneously start an excursion. You will quickly notice that every city in Bavaria harbors undreamt-of treasures and that many holiday homes develop their charm over the next few days. On the evening before, check in your apartment how you can easily get from your apartment with your dog to a lake or to an alpine pasture in the middle of the mountain. A cozy holiday apartment is ideal for a holiday with your dog in Bavaria. Best rent from private. So you are undisturbed and can move freely as if you were at home in your apartment. With a garden and a wonderful view of the charming landscape of Bavaria, you are a little bit closer to happiness.

                          Weather & climate What’s the weather like in Bavaria?

                          Imperial weather in Bavaria

                          Bavaria always presents itself radiantly and in the best light. The continental climate is characterized by hot summers and sometimes very cold winters. Rain is also unavoidable, but there is no guarantee anywhere. If you want to get to know the slopes on skis in the Bavarian Alps, a holiday apartment between October and March is ideal for making your skiing holiday in Bavaria tasty. Sun and short sleeves, on the other hand, you can wear from June to August. In principle, the Free State invites you to cultural highlights such as the Bayreuth Festival all year round. In autumn or spring you have the chance to visit the most famous sights undisturbed. If you trust climate tables, July seems to be the warmest month. In the Bavarian Alps or the low mountain ranges you can mostly expect snow until February. Sometimes longer in higher altitudes. There is nothing to be said against visiting Bavaria in winter and deepening this new passion in late summer by visiting a city like Würzburg.

                          Do you like hiking? Then the Bavarian Forest is highly recommended. The endless forests and mountain lakes make the largest forest landscape in Central Europe a unique experience for a hiking holiday in Bavaria. On an area of ​​6000 square kilometers you hike through the Bavarian Forest National Park, the only primeval forest in German forests. WiFi as in your accommodation is not always available in Germany’s oldest national park. Pure nature and the landscape make up for it with quiet moments. You can study the hiking maps relaxed in your holiday home, from which you can easily reach numerous destinations such as a castle or museum. Whether you are hiking, swimming or cycling: the more centrally you choose your holiday home in the Allgäu or the apartment or a house in Munich, the more precisely you should plan your trip in advance. This saves you valuable time, which gives you the opportunity to take a good look at the landscape during your visits and tours.

                          The Berchtesgadener Land in the southeast of Bavaria attracts with one of the most beautiful lakes. The 192-meter-deep mystical Königssee with its fjord and the famous church, the pilgrimage chapel St. Bartholomä, has its very own atmosphere, accompanied by the horn sounds during a boat trip. In the high alpine national park you can still conquer a lot of hiking terrain in Bavaria. The 1453 meter high Rachel is the highest mountain. It is not far from the Königssee to the Mozart city of Salzburg if you dare to take a trip across the Bavarian border. The Starzlachklamm in the Allgäu takes your breath away from the falling water, bet? Sometimes you have to cut corners because your dog is not allowed anywhere. Not to Neuschwanstein Castle, and it could also be difficult at Lake Chiemsee. Then it is good if you can retreat with your beloved four-legged friend to the cozy apartment on Lake Chiemsee.

                          Attractions What sights are there in Bavaria?

                          Castles, Bavaria’s top cities and lots of nature

                          With so many sights between Munich and Bad Kissingen, your apartment is orphaned during the day. In return you come back in the evening with a bag full of experiences, which you then sort in the cozy holiday home. Herrenchiemsee Castle is slightly larger than your holiday home. It was to be built on the model of Versailles and underwent numerous conversions. Even today, the construction of the planned Temple of Glory is not yet complete. The grand staircase and the palace garden with fountains and fountains are characteristic of the palace. Neuschwanstein Castle doesn’t have to hide either. The 65 meter high castle is located on the Alpsee, where you can visit the Museum of the Bavarian Kings after your visit.

                          Visiting Bavaria’s sights in its entirety takes time. As hard as it may be: sometimes set priorities and just come back. Why not combine a lake week with the Franconian Lake District, the Five Lake District, the Starnberg and the Chiemsee? From the apartment to the castle tour, the selection is plentiful, so that your dog will also feel comfortable.

                          Rent your holiday apartment in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and have a fantastic view of the highest elevation, the 2962-meter Zugspitze, every morning. If you are not a professional mountaineer, be satisfied with just one look and instead take the Bavarian Zugspitzbahn, a cogwheel railway, straight up to the highest mountain. Garmisch-Partenkirchen is also known to people who do not ski. The dreamy city is the Mecca of skiing in winter, while in summer it scores with its charming cobblestones and the hearty Bavarian ambience.

                          In Franconian Switzerland you experience a journey through time. Take a historic steam train and visit one of the 170 castles of the Middle Ages. Numerous ruins and adventurous stalactite caves in the typical karst area cause goose bumps.

                          art & Culture What do you have to see in Bavaria?

                          UNESCO World Heritage versus Rococo and Baroque

                          There’s always something going on in the city. In Munich, the Bavarian capital, there is not only the Hofbräuhaus, but also one or the other museum. The Old Town Hall is particularly worth seeing. In the New Gothic Town Hall, a carillon with melodies from the 16th century enchants. In addition to Munich and Nuremberg, Würzburg is a popular destination. Buildings from the Baroque and Rococo periods as well as the Würzburg Residence from the 18th century are extremely interesting if you are enthusiastic about culture and history.

                          Bavaria is also home to many sights and places that have been awarded the title of UNESCO World Heritage. These include the historic old town of Bamberg, but also the prehistoric stilt houses in the Alps or the Margravial Opera House Bayreuth. The forests in Bavaria are not only a feast for the eyes, but also worth protecting. So you should hike through the Upper Palatinate Forest with care.

                          gastronomy & culinary Where can I eat in Bavaria??

                          Delicious, tasty, Bavarian!

                          With a proper snack on the mountain or in the morning in the apartment, vacation in Bavaria is even more fun. Aromatic, spicy mountain cheese from the Allgäu, but also the original Nuremberg sausages taste excellent. "Drei im Weckla", three of the delicious Nuremberg Rostbratwurst sausages in a roll, or classic with sauerkraut – alternatively with potato salad – is up to you. Bavarian horseradish, i.e. horseradish, is recommended as a side dish.

                          If you want to experience Bavaria culinary well, you should try the Bavarian beer, a light beer with pretzel. The Bavarian Beer Purity Law only prescribes water, hops, malt and yeast as ingredients. There are now around 40 types of beer. Wheat beer served in a tall glass, Bock beer with a higher alcohol content or a Radler, lemonade mixed with light lager beer will quench your thirst and make you want more Bavaria. In the form of beer, Bavarian delicacies and specialties that you should cook in the kitchen of your holiday home.

                          Such a Bavarian evening in your own house is an excellent idea if you are slowly heading home. Share the highlights of your trip so far and find your favorites – as well as reasons why your next vacation must be in a central location with WiFi just in Bavaria.

                          Activities with children What can you experience with children in Bavaria?

                          Up or down?

                          The tree top path in the Bavarian Forest National Park is a real highlight of the trip across Bavaria, not just for children or the dog. The treetop path is even the longest treetop path in all of Germany. A breathtaking view of the large area of ​​the Free State of Bavaria awaits you. Your holiday home is also somewhere, and you will return to it after the excursion with shiny eyes. The seven lakes in the Franconian Seeland are a good address for renting a holiday home or apartment directly on the Altmühlsee or Brombachsee.

                          With dogs, children and lots of air mattresses there is enough space and you experience the silence of nature every morning. Southwest of Munich, Lake Starnberg, the fifth largest lake in Germany, is a popular destination. However, the dog is not wanted here. It may seem very difficult to take your pet with you on some lakes, but luckily there are exceptions. This saves the family vacation. There are also family-friendly restaurants that have nice words and a surprise for small and four-legged little visitors. By the way, Lake Starnberg belongs to the five-lake region, just like the Ammersee or the Pilsensee. That is the nice thing about Bavaria: there is enough space in the apartment, the dog literally feels at home and everyone raves in the evening how nice it was in the Bavarian Alps or during a game evening in the apartment. This is how vacation should be. Entertainment, fun and spending time together are in the foreground – and the dog is always there.

                          Attractions & activities What do you have to experience in Bavaria?

                          Why not go to Bavaria for a cure??

                          An apartment with an excellent location in Bad Wiessee or near the Chiemsee enables you to enjoy culture and relaxation at the same time. Decide spontaneously whether you prefer to walk in the old town of Bad Reichenhall or take it easy in your apartment. Last minute bookings are cheap and give you the unique chance to get a great apartment in a quiet location. If you prefer more rest, then Bayerisch Eisenstein, a very idyllic climatic health resort, may be the perfect choice for you. Sebastian Kneipp was a pastor in the Kneipp spa town of Bad Wörishofen in the 19th century. In the idyllic location, he recognized the healing power of water. These findings finally led to the well-known Kneipp cure.

                          The sights of Bavaria are easy to reach anyway. So use places like Bad Kissingen or Bad Griesbach, which, as climatic health resorts, promise exactly what you are often used to in everyday life: simple and quiet. Your vacation in Bad Wörishofen will gain just the right momentum, it could hardly be more individual. Roam through Upper Palatinate, but don’t worry about the stress. In your own house with the family or in a quiet apartment with your dog: Bavaria, I’m coming. Book the perfect holiday apartment with last minute and in a few hours, days you will be in front of Bavaria’s most popular attraction – Neuschwanstein Castle or you are planning a hike through the Bavarian Forest in the Freyung-Grafenau district.

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