The country is focusing on sustainable tourism |
| | A greener Germany | By Krystina Rees | Source: German National Tourist Office | | Multiple train routes, flight-free trips, and smarter planning means it's easier than ever to explore Germany in a greener way. Discover the impact of the Rhine on Düsseldorf during the city's Climate Walk, or explore the island of Juist, which aims to be carbon-neutral by 2030. Visit Leipzig, one-third of which is parkland, green space, and floodplain forest, or cycle through Münster and check out its local food markets. For more inspiring ideas on the best—and most sustainable—ways to explore Germany, click the blue button below. | | | Publisher: James Clarey | | | You are receiving this email as part of the membership you signed up for with this address: newsletter@newslettercollector.com You can modify your email options or unsubscribe at any time. This is not you and you're not a Travelzoo member yet? Sign up now Update Email | Manage Subscriptions | Unsubscribe | Terms & Conditions We use cookies to optimise your user experience on Travelzoo. By clicking on any link in this email you are agreeing to allow this. Please read our Privacy and Cookie Policy. Do not reply to this email. We cannot accept replies to this address. Written enquiries can be sent to: Travelzoo, Shaftesbury House, 151 Shaftesbury Avenue, London WC2H 8AL. Or email us at: support_uk@travelzoo.com Registered company no: 05442657 © 2023 Travelzoo. All rights reserved. |
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