Day 1 - London to Hanover
Arrive in Hanover, the state capital of Lower Saxony. Hanover
offers a wide range of attractions and places of interest. The
city's cultural side boasts various museums, theatres and art
galleries. The beautiful Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen - a jewel of
Baroque garden architecture - are a must see.
From the lively city centre with its extensive pedestrianzone and
elegant arcades to the quaint narrow streets and half-timbered
houses of the charming Old Town; Hanover is a dynamic city of many
dimensions.
Day 2 - Hanover
On your second day in Hanover, there will be enough time to explore the city centre. Follow along the 4.2 km 'Red Thread', a red line painted onto the pavement, an excellent way to explore Hanover's main sights.
Day 3 - Hanover to Wernigerode
Arrive in Wernigerode known as 'the Colourful Town' in the Harz because of the cheerful paintwork on its half-timbered buildings. The town is one of the most atmospheric destinations in the Harz region. During your three day stay, you will have plenty of opportunity to explore the surrounding area.
Day 4 & 5- Wernigerode
See the impressive Town Hall with its timber-framed
architecture. The magnifi cent building's wooden ornamental figures
depict saints and artisans. Visit Wernigerode Castle or go shopping
in the traditional town centre shops.
We highly recommend travelling with the Brockenbahn steam
locomotive up the winding 19km-route to the summit of the legendary
Brocken Mountain (1,142m), the highest peak in northern Germany.
Enjoy this nostalgic tour as well as the wonderful panoramic views
over the Harz Nationalpark.
After exploring Wernigerode and its surroundings, why not go on a
day excursion to the picturesque town of Goslar in the western
Harz.
Day 6 - Wernigerode to Cologne
Your journey continues on to your last stop, the carnival city of Cologne, one of Germany's oldest cities and famous for its historic sights such as the Gothic Cologne Cathedral.
Day 7 - Cologne to London
Return journey from Cologne to London.