The oldest nature park in Germany, in 1921 it was established as a nature reserve and has since expanded to about four times its original area. While on a hike during your visit, you may get lucky and hear nothing but the rustling of crisp autumn leaves and the chirping of birds. One of the most popular holiday destinations for Germans all year round, by early autumn Rügen’s first beech trees start to turn yellow. Kellerwald-Edersee National ParkIn central Germany there's a UNESCO World Heritage site in a national park which may very well be Germany’s best-kept autumn secret. Situated in north Hesse, Kellerwald-Edersee National Park’s picturesque array of golden beech leaves beckon visitors to come in the autumn.
Source: The Local September 21, 2017 14:15 UTC