Stone bridge in Písek – the oldest bridge in Central Europe | Czech Republic

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The Stone Bridge in Písek is the oldest surviving bridge in Central Europe, a magnificent 13th-century Gothic structure spanning the Otava River in southern Bohemia, predating Prague’s famous Charles Bridge by nearly a century. Built around 1270 under King Ottokar II of Bohemia, this 111-metre bridge of seven arches has survived floods, wars, and 750 […]

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Rappenlochschlucht – Alploch Gorges in Austria – one of the largest gorges in Central Europe

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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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Danube-Auen National Park in Austria

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Danube-Auen National Park is one of Europe’s last remaining large-scale floodplain ecosystems, a 9,300-hectare protected natural paradise of meandering river channels, old-growth riparian forest, and vast water meadows stretching along the Danube between Vienna and Bratislava. One of Austria’s six national parks and part of the transboundary Ramsar wetland complex shared with Slovakia, the Donau-Auen […]

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National Park Podyjí in Czech republic

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National Park Podyjí is one of Central Europe’s best-kept secrets, a breathtaking expanse of near-pristine forest carved by the deep meandering Dyje River along the Czech-Austrian border. This compact park packs an extraordinary punch: dramatic river canyon views, ancient oak woodlands, rare steppe grasslands, and over 65km of well-marked trails. It’s a paradise for hikers, […]

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Neusiedler See – Seewinkel National Park in Austria

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Neusiedler See (Lake Neusiedl) is Central Europe’s largest endorheic lake and a cross-border UNESCO World heritage site shared between Austria and Hungary, a vast, shimmering steppe lake of extraordinary biodiversity where rare birds, traditional vineyards, and a unique Pannonian culture create one of Europe’s most surprising natural and cultural landscapes. The adjacent Seewinkel National Park […]

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Gdańsk – A port with great historical significance | Poland

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Gdańsk – A port with great historical significance | Poland Updated: April 2, 2020 | By Claire | 1 More Gdańsk is Poland’s principal seaport and the capital of the Pomeranian province, a city of immense historical significance where the echoes of medieval Hanseatic trade, World War II, and the Solidarity movement resonate through beautifully […]

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National Park Hohe Tauern – the biggest national park of Austria

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Hohe Tauern National Park is the largest national park in Austria and the biggest protected area in the Alps, a colossal 1,856 km² wilderness spanning the states of Salzburg, Carinthia, and Tyrol that encompasses Austria’s highest peak (Grossglockner, 3,798m), over 300 mountains above 3,000 metres, 342 glaciers, and the spectacular Grossglockner High Alpine Road, one […]

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Slovak Karst National Park – largest karstic area in Central Europe

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Slovak Karst National Park protects the largest karst landscape in Central Europe, a UNESCO World heritage area of limestone plateaus, deep gorges, and over 1,100 documented caves on the Slovak-Hungarian border, including several of Europe’s most extraordinary accessible show caves. This 346 km² park is the Slovak half of the transboundary Aggtelek Karst protected area […]

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Poland – country of the BIG Pope

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Poland is one of Europe’s most resilient and rewarding destinations, a country that has risen from the devastation of the 20th century to become one of the continent’s most dynamic economies, with beautifully reconstructed historic centres (Warsaw’s Old Town was rebuilt brick by brick from rubble after World War II and is a UNESCO World […]

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Austria – Country of a Thousand Faces

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Austria is the country of a thousand faces, an Alpine nation at the crossroads of Europe whose imperial capital, Vienna, was for centuries the political and cultural heart of a continent, whose mountains are among the most beautiful and accessible in the Alps, and whose cultural legacy (Mozart, Strauss, Klimt, Freud, and the Habsburg dynasty […]

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