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Nature house in Böddenstedt Lower Saxony, Germany
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Nature house in Sassen Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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Nature house in Blankenheim Waldorf North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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Nature house in Bad Münstereifel North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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Nature house in Sassen Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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Nature house in Blankenheim Waldorf North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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Nature house in Niedenstein Kirchberg Hesse, Germany
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Nature house in Kollig Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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Nature house in Karlsruhe Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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Nature house in Niedenstein-Kirchberg Hesse, Germany
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Nature house in Mengkofen Bavaria, Germany
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Nature house in Weyer Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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Nature house in Kollig Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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Nature house in Kleve North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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Nature house in Adenbach Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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Nature house in Homberg(Ohm) Hesse, Germany
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Nature house in Oberpierscheid Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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Nature house in Mengkofen Bavaria, Germany
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Nature house in Taubenbach Bavaria, Germany
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Nature house in Kollig Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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Tiny house Germany
Imagine living in a hilly landscape, or by the tranquil waters, or on the edge of a small village in Germany. In a tiny house, you can enjoy all of this for as long as you want. Stay away from the crowd and relax! Germany, a famous country for its history, remarkable architecture, cars, football and beer, is also surrounded by stunning natural landscapes. So what are you waiting for? Have a look at our selection of tiny houses in Germany!
Discover Germany's natural beauty
Due to Germany's geographical location, the vegetation dramatically differs from that of its neighboring countries. Industrialization and deforestation have caused a decrease in natural vegetation, but the country still offers a good amount of natural sights. The tiny house you choose will be located near areas covered by oak trees or in the middle of hornbeam forests. Germany's central uplands are predominantly covered with Fagus sylvatica or trees with a dense leaf canopy which few plants can survive beneath. They are also known as beech trees and they stay on weak soils.
What's more is that conifers such as Douglas, spruces, and Japanese larch are increasing due to afforestation. Various ferns, beautiful and vibrant flowers, fungi, and mosses can also be found here. Saarland is an area in the south-west of Germany famous for its mesmerizing landscapes; a third of this area is covered with deciduous forest. Together with Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate, it has the most significant percentage of forest in the country. Mixed forests can also be found in the highest elevations of the Alps. Even though the woods have been exposed to acid rain pollution, power plants, and factory emissions, Germany has a stunning diversity of natural vistas where you can relax and enjoy the natural beauty that this country has to offer.
Say hello to a wide range of wildlife in Germany! If your tiny house is located in the middle of fields, in the forests, or on top of a mountain, you will be able to see varieties of deer, quail and pheasant; chamois and ibex are most likely to be found in the Alpine regions; red deer, roe deer, wild boar, and feral cats can be spotted in the hilly areas. The polecat, beaver, and badger are found in the central and southern uplands, partly due to good hunting management. You may also spot an otter, badger, or fox during one of your hikes! The Black Forest is one of Germany's most famous regions; nevertheless, you will still be able to find many undiscovered spots.
Lower Saxony's tidal flats are a vital area for the European migration of ducks, geese, and waders. You may come across some reptiles like salamanders, lizards, or snakes! Don't worry, only the adder snake is poisonous, so beware. Various migratory birds cross Germany in the spring and autumn seasons, silently feeding in the branches above your head. Now imagine staying at a tiny house and having this wild life as your neighbors!
Go on adventure
In the natural environment that Germany has to offer, there are plenty of activities that you could do. Are you an adventurous person? From hiking to skiing, you can do any activity you like during your vacation in Germany. If you are a cyclist, then be prepared to take an excellent route across the region of Konstanz. Why should you go there? It is embedded in the Alps and passes through medieval villages, castles, green landscapes. Not up for biking? A ferry on the lake is always available for you to approach the shoreline. Are you a castle fan? Like a fantasy-story castle, the Schloss Neuschwanstein soars up beyond the Bavarian woods. After seeing the incredible sight, you will understand why it is Germany's most photographed building. Also don't miss to pay a visit to the Berlin wall!