Updated June 11, 2026 by europeexplored
The Laurisilva forest of Madeira is a living fossil, the largest surviving tract of laurel forest in the world, a UNESCO World heritage ecosystem that once covered much of southern Europe 15–40 million years ago but now survives almost exclusively on the Atlantic island of Madeira, where it cloaks the island’s mountainous interior in an […]
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Categories: Nature, Portugal
Updated June 11, 2026 by europeexplored
Tomášovský výhľad (Tomášov View) is the most famous and photographed viewpoint in the Slovak Paradise National Park, a dramatic rocky outcrop at 680 metres offering a jaw-dropping panorama of the Hornád River canyon, the Biele Skaly limestone cliffs, and the forested ridges of one of Central Europe’s most spectacular hiking destinations. Accessible via a relatively […]
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Categories: National Parks, Nature, Nature, Slovakia
June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Ludwig II built Linderhof Palace in a remote valley 30 km southwest of Oberammergau. He built it not as a seat of power but as a private fantasy, a retreat where he could be alone. Linderhof is the smallest of his three palaces and the only one he lived to see completed. Construction began in […]
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Categories: Castles, Germany, Mountains, Nature, Sights, Sights
June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
The Ponte Vecchio is the only Florentine bridge to survive the Second World War intact. On August 4, 1944, as the German army retreated across the Arno, they dynamited every bridge in the city. Ponte Vecchio was spared. Instead, the mines blew up the buildings at both ends, blocking access, but the bridge itself stood. […]
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Categories: Cities, Italy, Sights, Sights
June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
The Colosseum is 1,935 years old and it is still the largest amphitheatre ever built. The outer wall originally rose 48 metres, the height of a modern 16-storey building, and the arena floor covered 3,357 square metres. It held 50,000 spectators who entered through 80 numbered arches. The building was completed in 80 AD under […]
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Categories: Cities, Italy, Rome, Sights, Sights, Virtual Travel
June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
The mountain range rises 1,236 metres above the Catalan lowlands, 50 km northwest of Barcelona. Montserrat means “serrated mountain” and the shape is unmistakable: a jagged ridge of grey conglomerate rock that looks like a saw blade against the sky. The Benedictine monastery, Santa Maria de Montserrat, has been here since 1025. The mountain holds […]
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Categories: Nature, Sights, Spain, Wellness, Relax & Sports
June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
The village clings to a limestone cliff 250 metres above the Coulon Valley. The houses are honey-coloured stone, stacked so tightly that one rooftop serves as the terrace for the house above. Gordes has been a Provence postcard since the 1950s, when artists and writers, including Marc Chagall and Victor Vasarely, settled here. The village […]
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Categories: France, Sights
June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
The Canal Grande curves through Venice in a reverse-S shape for 3.8 km, from the Santa Lucia railway station to the Bacino di San Marco. It is the city’s main thoroughfare and its most theatrical stage. The canal is lined with 170 palaces built between the 13th and 18th centuries. No road runs alongside it. […]
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Categories: Italy, Sights
June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
The spire of Salisbury Cathedral rises 123 metres above the Wiltshire plain. It is the tallest church spire in the United Kingdom and the fourth tallest in Europe. The cathedral was built in a single architectural period, Early English Gothic, between 1220 and 1258. Most English cathedrals are palimpsests of styles layered over centuries. Salisbury […]
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Categories: Religious Monuments, Sights, Sights, United Kingdom
June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
The ferry from Doolin takes 40 minutes across Galway Bay. The Atlantic swell is constant. The Cliffs of Moher slide past on the left, 214 metres of vertical sandstone, and then the three islands appear: Inishmore, Inishmaan, and Inisheer. The Aran Islands spread across 47 square kilometres and contain the highest concentration of archaeological sites […]
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Categories: Ireland, Nature