The Mullerthal – Luxembourg’s Little Switzerland

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The Mullerthal, Luxembourg’s Little Switzerland, is one of the Grand Duchy’s most enchanting natural regions: a densely forested landscape of bizarre sandstone rock formations, deep mossy gorges, crystal-clear streams, and ancient castle ruins that offers some of the finest hiking in the Benelux countries. Named for its resemblance to the Swiss Jura, Mullerthal is a […]

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Parque Nacional da Peneda-Gerês – crown jewel of Portugal’s national parks

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Parque Nacional da Peneda Geres is Portugal only national park, a rugged wilderness of granite mountains, ancient oak forests, and cascading waterfalls along the border with Spain. This protected landscape has been shaped by centuries of human habitation, with traditional stone villages clinging to the hillsides and Roman roads visible beneath the undergrowth. Four mountain […]

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Öresund Bridge – the longest road and rail bridge-tunnel in Europe – between Sweden and Denmark

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The train emerges from the tunnel beneath the sea and rises onto the Öresund Bridge, where the horizon opens into an endless expanse of silver-grey water and pale Scandinavian sky. eight kilometres of steel and concrete connect Sweden to Denmark, carrying cars and rail passengers across one of the most remarkable engineering feats in Europe. […]

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Sole-Felsen-Bad – Thermal Water Park in Austria

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Sole-Felsen-Bad is not your average thermal water park. Carved into the salt-rich earth of Bad Reichenhall, this extraordinary complex combines ancient healing traditions of Alpine brine therapy with modern aquatic fun. The water salinity rivals that of the Dead Sea, allowing swimmers to float effortlessly on the surface of expansive indoor and outdoor pools. A […]

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Esterházy Palace – one of the most beautiful and largest castles in Hungary

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Esterházy Palace is one of the most beautiful and largest Baroque castles in Hungary, a magnificent golden palace in the town of Fertőd near the Austrian border, nicknamed the Hungarian Versailles, that served as the seat of the fabulously wealthy Esterházy family and was the workplace of Joseph Haydn for nearly 30 years. The palace, […]

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Lake Wörthersee – the warmest lake in Austria

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Lake Wörthersee (Wörthersee) is Austria’s warmest and most glamorous alpine lake, a 17-kilometre-long ribbon of turquoise water in the southern state of Carinthia where summer water temperatures reach a balmy 28°C, surrounded by the forested peaks of the Karawanks and the elegant Belle Époque resort town of Velden am Wörthersee. Long the summer playground of […]

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Las Médulas in Spain – the most important gold mine in the Roman Empire

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Las Médulas is one of the most extraordinary human-altered landscapes in the world, a UNESCO World heritage site in the province of León, Spain, where the largest open-pit gold mine in the Roman Empire transformed a mountain into a surreal landscape of jagged red-orange peaks, deep ravines, and chestnut groves that looks more like a […]

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Vrtoglavica Cave – cave with the deepest single vertical drop (pitch) in the world | Slovenia

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Deep beneath the Slovenian countryside lies one of the most extraordinary geological features in Europe: the Vrtoglavica Cave, home to the deepest single vertical drop of any cave pit in the world. The main shaft plunges 603 metres in a single, breathtaking drop, creating a space so vast that the entire Eiffel Tower could fit […]

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Sněžka – the highest peak of Czech republic – 1602m

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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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The rock carvings in Tanum, Sweden

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The Tanum rock carvings are one of the world’s most extraordinary prehistoric art sites, a UNESCO World heritage collection of over 1,500 Bronze Age petroglyphs etched into the glacially smoothed granite bedrock of western Sweden. Dating back 3,000 years or more, these remarkable carvings depict warriors, ships, animals, hunting scenes, and mysterious rituals that offer […]

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