Besides the stunning white chalk cliffs, there are idyllic bays and white sandy beaches washed over by turquoise seas. Quedlinburg, Saxony-AnhaltThis town just north of the Harz mountains is a UNESCO World Heritage sight - and it's not hard to see why. The town stands out for its remarkable Romanesque and half-timber structures. Fürst Pückler Park in SaxonyThis stunning park is the largest park designed in the English style in central Europe. Partly in Saxony, partly in Poland, it is a UNESCO world heritage site centred around the gorgeous Muskau Palace.
Source: The Local April 27, 2017 15:00 UTC