What is a Bavarian village?
Taking inspiration from Germany’s Bavaria region in the foothills of the Alps, Bavarian villages in the United States offer a little slice of German culture closer to home. While each of the best Bavarian towns offers unique experiences, you’ll commonly find Alpine architecture, Oktoberfest celebrations, locally brewed beers and more bratwurst and pretzels than you can eat in a lifetime.Top 5 must-visit Bavarian villages in the U.S.
1. Leavenworth, Washington
Framed by the dramatic Cascade Mountains two hours east of Seattle, Leavenworth is a logging town-turned-Bavarian getaway. Every building in town boasts alpine touches, from the countless beer halls to the quirky Nutcracker Museum. The town is best known for its annual Christmastown Village of Lights. During this holiday celebration that spans from Thanksgiving to the end of February, over half a million lights — plus the occasional snowfall — make visitors feel like they’re inside a snow globe. Leavenworth also hosts a fun-filled (and family-friendly) Oktoberfest and year-round recreational opportunities.2. Frankenmuth, Michigan

3. Helen, Georgia
The alpine town of Helen is an unexpected Bavarian village in the Blue Ridge Mountains, roughly 100 miles northeast from Atlanta. Helen is known as a hub for outdoor recreation, with activities like zip lining, river floating, a mountain coaster and hiking. Cobblestone streets line the two-square-mile town, which offers wine tasting, mini golf, a water park and plenty of German cuisine. September and October are popular times to visit because of the Oktoberfest celebration, but Christkindlmarkt is a holiday must-see.4. Fredericksburg, Texas
