Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Gauja National Park is Latvia’s largest and oldest national park, a deeply picturesque landscape of the ancient Gauja River valley, Devonian sandstone cliffs, dense forests, and three magnificent medieval castles (Turaida, Sigulda, and Krimulda) scattered across the park’s 917 square kilometres. Known as the “Switzerland of Latvia” for its unusually hilly terrain in an otherwise […]
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Categories: Latvia, Nature
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Gutmana Ala (Gutman’s Cave) is the largest and most visited cave in Latvia, a striking sandstone grotto hidden in the ancient Gauja River Valley within Sigulda’s storybook landscape. More than just a geological wonder, Gutmana Ala is steeped in Baltic legend, ancient inscriptions, and a tragic love story that has made it one of Latvia’s […]
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Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
The Rappenlochschlucht and Alploch Gorges near Dornbirn in Vorarlberg, Austria, form one of Central Europe’s most spectacular gorge systems, a dramatic sequence of narrow canyon passages, thundering waterfalls, and towering limestone walls carved by glacial meltwater over millions of years. The Rappenlochschlucht in particular features one of the highest accessible gorge walls in the Eastern […]
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Categories: Austria, Nature
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
The Gardens and Castle at Kroměříž are one of Central Europe’s finest Baroque ensembles, a UNESCO World heritage site in the Czech Republic’s Moravian region where the magnificent Archbishop’s Chateau (used as a filming location for Amadeus) is complemented by two extraordinary gardens: the formal Pleasure Garden (one of the best-preserved Baroque gardens in Europe) […]
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Categories: Czech Republic, Nature, Sights, Sights
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Marineland is one of Europe’s premier marine zoological parks, a large dolphinarium, marine zoo, and water park complex on the Costa del Sol in southern Spain that offers dolphin and sea lion shows, a walk-through aquarium, and a water park with slides and pools. Located in the popular resort area near Málaga and Torremolinos, Marineland […]
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Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Dunajec River Canyon is a gorge and famous tourist attraction on the border between Poland and Slovakia. Due to its beauty and uniqueness it is on the UNESCO World heritage list. The canyon separates the Małopolska Voivodship (Poland) and Prešov Region (Slovakia). It is a natural phenomenon where the Dunajec River breaks through the Pieniny […]
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Updated June 11, 2026 by europeexplored
The Wadden Sea (Waddenzee) is one of the world’s most extraordinary and productive coastal ecosystems, a UNESCO World heritage tidal flat system stretching 500 kilometres along the coasts of the Netherlands, Germany, and Denmark, where 10-12 million migratory birds stop each year to refuel on one of the planet’s greatest avian migration highways. This vast […]
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Categories: Nature, Netherlands
Updated June 11, 2026 by europeexplored
Sněžka is the highest peak in the Czech Republic, a distinctive 1,603-metre mountain on the Polish border whose flat, windswept summit is crowned by the extraordinary disc-shaped St. Lawrence Chapel and a futuristic meteorological observatory that looks like something from another planet. Accessible via multiple well-marked trails from both the Czech and Polish sides, climbing […]
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Updated June 11, 2026 by europeexplored
Abruzzo National Park is one of Italy’s oldest and most important protected areas, a 500 km² wilderness of pristine beech forests, alpine meadows, and limestone peaks in the Apennine Mountains of central Italy that is home to the critically endangered Marsican brown bear, the Apennine wolf, and the Abruzzo chamois, a goat-antelope found nowhere else […]
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Updated June 11, 2026 by europeexplored
The Škocjan Caves in Slovenia are one of the most extraordinary underground wonders on Earth, a UNESCO World heritage site where the Reka River thunders through a massive subterranean canyon 146 metres deep. Forget tiny stalactite-filled passages; Škocjan delivers an underground spectacle on a truly colossal scale, with chambers so vast they could swallow entire […]
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