Germany school holidays vs UK
Bavaria's autumn school break falls in early November, not October. UK October half-term (typically the last week of October) lands in full Bavarian term time, making Munich, the Alps, and the Black Forest genuinely quiet and cheaper that week. Germany's 16 states stagger holidays under the KMK system, but the Bavaria/October window is the most consistent and most useful for UK families.
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School holiday data from 218 UK councils · 4 nations · 18 EU countries
UK holidays vs German school holidays
Clash = significant overlap with German holidays: busy resorts and higher prices. Clear = UK schools off, German schools in: quieter destinations and typically cheaper.
German school holiday dates by zone
Dates below show the range across each zone's member states (earliest start to latest end). Individual states within a zone may vary by 1–3 days. Zone labels are shown in German (Sommerferien = summer, Herbstferien = autumn, Weihnachtsferien = Christmas, Osterferien = Easter).
- Sommerferien 2026 - Mitte
- Sommerferien 2026 - Nord
- Sommerferien 2026 - Süd
- Herbstferien 2026 - Mitte
- Herbstferien 2026 - Nord
- Herbstferien 2026 - Süd
- Weihnachtsferien 2026 - Nord
- Weihnachtsferien 2026 - Mitte
- Weihnachtsferien 2026 - Süd
- Osterferien 2027 - Nord
- Osterferien 2027 - Süd
- Osterferien 2027 - Mitte
- Sommerferien 2027 - Mitte
- Sommerferien 2027 - Nord
- Sommerferien 2027 - Süd
- Herbstferien 2027 - Nord
- Herbstferien 2027 - Mitte
- Herbstferien 2027 - Süd
- Weihnachtsferien 2027 - Mitte
- Weihnachtsferien 2027 - Nord
- Weihnachtsferien 2027 - Süd
Nord: Hamburg, Bremen, Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein, Berlin, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
- Autumn (Herbstferien) 2027
- Christmas 2027/28
Mitte: NRW, Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia
- Autumn (Herbstferien) 2027
- Christmas 2027/28
Süd: Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg
- Autumn (Herbstferien) 2027
- Christmas 2027/28
The quiet windows for UK families
UK October half-term is the standout opportunity. England's half-term (typically the last week of October) falls during Bavarian and Baden-Württemberg term time: Bavaria doesn't break until early November. Munich, the Bavarian Alps, and the Black Forest are at their most crowd-free and often cheapest during the week UK families are off.
Central and northern German states do take October breaks, but their timing (early-to-mid October in the North; mid-October in NRW and Hesse) tends to end before UK half-term begins, leaving the second half of October relatively clear even in popular Rhine and Frankfurt destinations.
Early summer is a strong second option. Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland finish as early as 28–29 June 2027, nearly a month before English schools break up in late July. Germany is in summer mode but UK families haven't arrived yet.
Christmas is a near-total clash and not a great window for avoiding crowds.
How Germany's holiday system works
Germany's 16 federal states each set their own school holidays, coordinated by the KMK to prevent all states being off simultaneously. The KMK publishes a multi-year rolling schedule (Ferienordnung), giving families visibility several years ahead. States rotate summer holiday windows over a five-year cycle to distribute motorway demand.
The summer stagger is most dramatic: southern states (Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg) consistently get the latest summer break, extending into mid-September, while Hesse and western states break up earliest. For UK families choosing destinations, this means the German state you're visiting matters as much as the season.
German school holiday dates sourced from the KMK Sekretariat (kmk.org) and state ministry publications (de-sf.info, kalender-plus.de). Zone groupings show the earliest start and latest end across member states; individual states may differ by 1–3 days. Always confirm with the specific Bundesland before booking.