Osterräderlauf – Lügde, North Rhine‑WestphaliaIf you think German Easter traditions are all about quiet reflection, Lügde would like a word – preferably roared over the sound of crackling flames. AdvertisementGeorgiritt – Traunstein, BavariaIf you prefer your Easter traditions with bells, banners and several hundred horses, head south. READ ALSO: Easter in Germany - The very deutsch origins of the Easter BunnyEierpecken – Southern Germany and beyondIf travelling across the country isn’t on your Easter agenda, don’t worry. You can still take part in a very serious German Easter tradition from the comfort of your own kitchen table. It is, in many ways, the perfect introduction to German Easter traditions.
Source: The Local March 24, 2026 15:28 UTC