Vechta, a city in Lower Saxony, Germany, serves as the capital of the Vechta district. It is home to the University of Vechta, providing a vibrant educational environment. The city is renowned for the Stoppelmarkt fair, one of the largest annual fairs in north-western Germany, attracting around 800,000 visitors each summer. With a history dating back to 1298, the fair is a testament to Vechta's rich cultural heritage. The city also holds a significant place in far-northern German Catholicism, adding to its historical and cultural depth.
Visit during the Stoppelmarkt fair in summer for a unique cultural experience.
Explore the University of Vechta for its educational and cultural offerings.
Try local German dishes at the city's traditional eateries.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
33,728
Spring is a pleasant time to visit Vechta with mild weather and blooming nature.
Summer hosts the Stoppelmarkt fair, a major attraction with lively crowds.
Fall offers a quieter experience with beautiful autumn foliage.
Winter is calm, ideal for exploring historical sites without the summer rush.
German, English
April-June, September-November
Tourists, Locals, Cultural Events