Holidays in Germany is becoming increasingly popular. In addition, Germany has in comparison to other European countries very low vacation costs. The most popular holiday regions of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, with 21% market share for German tourists, followed by Schleswig-Holstein and Bavaria, with 18% with 16%. Holidays in the resin also has much to offer. The Brocken, the highest mountain in the Harz region, applied since the late Middle Ages as the most famous witches' meeting place in Europe that even Goethe describes in his fist. The resin is the national park, which was formed in 2006 as Germany's first national park border from the two existing National Park Harz (Lower Saxony) and Upper Harz (Sachsen-Anhalt). The UNESCO World Heritage Quedlinburg, and Bode Gorge or karst caves, as well as sporting facilities for winter sports, climbing and hiking to supplement the middle of Germany the offer. A further highlight of the holiday landscape is the German North Sea coast. The National Park of Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea, between the Elbe and the Danish borderor the North Sea Islands are a haven not only for bathing. The Black Forest is a jewel in the tourism industry. The Black Forest is now designated as a nature reserve. In winter, the winter sports in the foreground, in the summer hiking and mountain biking. The Thuringian Forest is the largest contiguous forest area in Germany. Between stretches of the river Werra and Saale Rennsteig with over 6,000 km of trails along the ridge of the Thuringian Forest. Not far from the Kyffhuser Mountains offers an interesting mix of nature, history and culture. Already seen from afar is the imposannte Kyffhuser monument on the ruins of the old imperial castle.
