Experience beautiful landscapes from a holiday home in Lower Saxony, also known as Niedersachsen in Germany. Whether you're a nature lover or a water fan, Belvilla is guaranteed to have a holiday home in Lower Saxony to suit you!
Enjoy flora and fauna from a holiday home in Lower Saxony
The two national parks in Lower Saxony are breathtaking. The National Park "Wattenmeer" with its endless salt marshes, dunes and sandbanks, is the habitat of seals, mussels, crabs and rare bird species. The romantic Harz National Park is very different - a mountain range with vast forests and crystal clear lakes. Discover the many faces and possibilities of the German landscape during a stay in one of the holiday homes in Lower Saxony.
Stay in Lower Saxony in a holiday home on the waterfront
You will find a number of water sports facilities along large and small rivers that flow through Lower Saxony. From a holiday home in Lower Saxony, you can enjoy water sports on rivers, canals, vast lakes, the rough North Sea, or the East Frisian islands. Everywhere you look, you can see canoes, water skis, surfboards and boats. In short, Lower Saxony offers endless possibilities for an unforgettable holiday by the water!
Enjoy the many museums and medieval markets
Discover German culture during your holiday in Lower Saxony, and enjoy many trips in the Lower Saxon cities. In addition to museums and art galleries, you will also find cultural events such as the traditional foxing festivals, medieval markets, fireworks displays, and characteristic markets. A typical feature of this region are the approximately 800 water and 600 windmills. Many of these mills have been lovingly restored, and can be visited.In short, you won't be bored for a moment from a holiday home in Lower Saxony.
Visit the capital of Lower Saxony Hannover
During your holiday in Lower Saxony, a visit to the capital of this region, Hanover, should not be missed. Hanover has a historic town centre with a number of beautifully restored churches. One of the main attractions of Hanover is the Grosser Garten of Herrenhausen. The park is fully landscaped in Baroque style. The city is also known for its industrial fairs, which are regularly held at the Hanover Messe. In the year 2000, the 32nd Universal World Expo 2000 was held in Hanover, making Hanover the first and only German city where this exhibition has ever taken place. Make your holiday in Lower Saxony complete, and be amazed by this versatile city!