Europe Explored » highest mountains https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 Guide to Camping Holidays in Spain https://europeexplored.com/2013/02/26/guide-to-camping-holidays-in-spain/ https://europeexplored.com/2013/02/26/guide-to-camping-holidays-in-spain/#comments Tue, 26 Feb 2013 15:31:23 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=13920 Camping holidays – they are different, challenging, affordable and memorable and they can’t quite be compared to any other type of holiday. Who wouldn’t like to sleep in a tent, swim in a lake, hike in the mountains and cook on fire? It’s a great experience, but it’s not for the faint-hearted. A camping holiday […]

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Camping holidays – they are different, challenging, affordable and memorable and they can’t quite be compared to any other type of holiday. Who wouldn’t like to sleep in a tent, swim in a lake, hike in the mountains and cook on fire? It’s a great experience, but it’s not for the faint-hearted. A camping holiday needs proper organization and a solid plan – where, when and how. There are various ways to have a camping holiday, but the most authentic one is packing a tent and a sleeping bag, ready to explore a beautiful area somewhere you’ve never been before. Some of the best campgrounds in Europe are in Spain. It’s a unique destination for camping, because of the diverse landscape – woodlands, beaches, mountains and beautiful nature. Spain is the perfect place for a refreshing and recreating camping holiday. There are so many beautiful settings to choose from that you will be spoiled for choice. The best campsites are usually full of tourists. Some of the campgrounds you can find are in Aragon, Andalusia, Castile and Leon, Basque Country, Murcia, Majorca, Valencia, Asturias, Cantabria, Navarre and Castile-La Mancha. Let’s take a more detailed look into some of the popular camping regions in this beautiful and sunny country.

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Camping holidays in Spain / Photo by Claire (Europe Explored)

Andalusia: Situated in the southern part of the country, it’s a region famous for its deserts, beautiful sandy beaches and ancient cities. Some of the best beaches are along the coast of Costa de la Luz and Costa del Sol. It’s the region with the highest mountains – the Sierra Nevada mountain range. There are plenty of great camping sites around the provinces of Granada, Malaga, Sevilla and Almeria. The combination of seaside and mountainous landscape attract a big number of campers.

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Aragon: Situated in the northern part of Spain, it’s a great camping region. The area borders France with the Pyrenees and it is famous for its rural villages, beautiful valleys and breathtaking mountain peaks. Some of the best campsites are in Zaragoza, Teruel and Huesca. They are top choices of both experienced campers and beginners.

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Asturias: If you’d like a different camping experience – combined with some sightseeing, this is the ideal destination for you. It’s on the north of Spain and there are plenty of historical buildings and museums in the area. There are numerous campsites to choose from in Luarca, Colunga, Cudillero, San Tirso de Abers, Ribadesella and many more.

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Catalonia: One of the finest Spanish regions, bordering Andorra and France to the north (with the Pyrenees), Valencia to the south, Aragon to the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the east. It’s a wonderful area for camping and sightseeing. The region is popular for its impressive architecture and art.

Galicia: A region which borders both the Atlantic Ocean and Portugal; it is often called “the first country in Europe”. Full of great campgrounds, the best areas are in Pontebedra, Ourense and A Coruna.

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One of the major tourist destinations in Spain is Majorca. It attracts people with its mountainous scenery, golden sandy beaches and beautiful cities. It’s a great camping location with various options for outdoor activities and sports. Spain is also famous for its music scene, culture, warm and friendly people, delicious food and it’s definitely worth a visit. A camping holiday is a great opportunity to explore the country with just a backpack on your back and sturdy walking shoes.

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Three Scenic Scotland Attractions | United Kingdom https://europeexplored.com/2012/07/02/three-scenic-scotland-attractions-united-kingdom/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/07/02/three-scenic-scotland-attractions-united-kingdom/#comments Mon, 02 Jul 2012 14:38:16 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=8612 When it comes to scenery and landscapes, Scotland is a paradise. It’s got a unique beauty that in many parts of the country is totally unspoilt. Here are a few scenic stops that should be on any visitor’s route. Glen Coe Scotland Hike by Craig James Glen Coe, Highlands Located in the Highlands and once […]

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When it comes to scenery and landscapes, Scotland is a paradise. It’s got a unique beauty that in many parts of the country is totally unspoilt. Here are a few scenic stops that should be on any visitor’s route.

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Glen Coe Scotland Hike by Craig James

Glen Coe, Highlands

Located in the Highlands and once part of the county of Argyll, Glen Coe is one of Scotland’s most beautiful areas. In fact it is part of the National Scenic Area which includes Ben Nevis. On one side the glen is framed by rugged mountains; on the other, the landscape is gentler. Once owned by Clan Donald, the area is part of the National Trust for Scotland and is guaranteed to stay wild. Glen Coe is a popular tourist attraction partly because of its history (it was where the infamous 1682 Massacre of Glencoe took place). Just as importantly, it offers excellent climbing and walking routes. The main settlement is the village of Glencoe, which offers lots of self-catering accommodation for visitors to the area.

Cairngorms National Park

Cairngorms National Park is a relatively new park which was established in 2003. The largest such park in Britain it is 4,528 km squared and includes parts of the Aberdeenshire, Angus, Highland, Moray and Perth and Kinross regions. The park encompasses the Cairgngorms Mountains, home to five of Scotland’s highest mountains. The tallest of these is Ben Macdhuit at 1,309 metres. The mountains can stay snowy for much of the year and have experienced the coldest temperature ever recorded in the UK, -27.2 degrees Celsius. So it’s no surprise that the area is known for skiing and winter sports, including ice climbing. Wildlife spotters also enjoy a visit to this region. The national park includes the remains of the ancient Caledonian forest and is a good place to spot wildlife including deer, hares, squirrels, wild cats, otters, birds and even reindeer!

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Cairngorms National Park by Alden Chadwick

Glenan Bay, Argyll

For something a bit different, check out Glenan Bay, which is a walker’s paradise – and a beautiful spot to picnic. Start at the Glenan Forest Nature Reserve and step back in time to see unspoilt countryside. While many of the trees aren’t that attractive, the views certainly are and visitors enjoy the chance to enjoy the Glenan Bay vista. Away from the main path, the abandoned village of Glenan, which dates back to the early 14th century, can be seen. Glenan Bay is popular with campers and stargazers as the pitch black night and lack of light make it easy to spot the constellations.

Scotland has a lot to offer and these three locations offer a fantastic introduction to its natural beauty.

Emma Ross writes for Embrace Scotland, a leading provider of self catering cottages in Scotland.

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Troodos National Forest Park in Cyprus https://europeexplored.com/2010/11/28/national-park-troodos-in-cyprus/ https://europeexplored.com/2010/11/28/national-park-troodos-in-cyprus/#comments Sun, 28 Nov 2010 22:30:34 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=2133 The highest mountains of the island is the Troodos Mountains in the western part of Cyprus. The highest peak Olympos reaches 1952 m above the sea level and you can see the northern and southern coasts from the peak. The highest peak of the island is fenced military area, taking photos is prohibited. At the […]

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The highest mountains of the island is the Troodos Mountains in the western part of Cyprus. The highest peak Olympos reaches 1952 m above the sea level and you can see the northern and southern coasts from the peak. The highest peak of the island is fenced military area, taking photos is prohibited. At the slopes of the mountains there is a ski resort in winter. If you have a luck and find the good weather in February, you can ski in the morning and swim in the afternoon in the waves of the Mediterranean Sea.

In summer, the mountains are the only place of the island, where you’ll find rivers full of water, waterfalls and lush green trees. Below the highest peak you will find Troodos mountain resort – a place with shops, hotels and campsites. From the mountain resort, you can take the marked trails in the valley. Most of them lead along the streams, which even in the warmer months such as August or September have a lot of water. Pathways usually lead through the small mountain villages with typical Mediterranean architecture of narrow streets and Orthodox churches.

Trails of the Troodos National Park

  • Atlanta Trail Trail – 9 km long. A nice easy walk.
  • Caledonia Trail Trail – begins a short distance from the Presidential Cottage. 2 km long, ending in a place called Caledonia Falls. The trail runs along the river Kryos Potamou.
  • Artemis trail – to the top of the highest mountains. 7 km long. In addition to the pleasant scent of gigantic pines, educational descriptions of trees with beautiful views of the whole Cyprus.
  • The trail from Dendro Psila Pouziaris – begins at the junction of the roads into the forest and Platres Potamos Mesa. Trails and paths can be combined in various ways and you can choose the length and difficulty of the route.
  • Persephone Trail – at easiest trail. It provides a view of the village of Pano Amiantos and a view of asbestos mines.


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Aquapark Tatralandia – the largest thermal park in Central Europe | Slovakia https://europeexplored.com/2010/05/17/aquapark-tatralandia-in-slovakia/ https://europeexplored.com/2010/05/17/aquapark-tatralandia-in-slovakia/#comments Mon, 17 May 2010 15:47:48 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=184 Aquapark Tatralandia is a resort destination in Slovakia that is known for its thermal mineral Springs. As a result of the 60.7°C thermal water, the Aquapark Tatralandia is open all year round. It is also considered to be one of the largest aqua parks in all of Slovakia, and the surrounding countries. Photo by Claire […]

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Aquapark Tatralandia is a resort destination in Slovakia that is known for its thermal mineral Springs. As a result of the 60.7°C thermal water, the Aquapark Tatralandia is open all year round. It is also considered to be one of the largest aqua parks in all of Slovakia, and the surrounding countries.

Aquapark Tatralandia, Slovakia
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Located just beside the Holiday Village Tatralandia, countless people make their way to the aquapark every single year in order to relax in the pristine hot mineral waters which abound within the park. In order to ensure that your trip is enjoyable, there are also a number of resorts, hotels and boarding houses that can be found in or around the village. However, most people who choose to visit the aqua park tend to stay in the nearby town of Liptovský Mikuláš which offers even more amenities and accommodations.

Not only are there a number of pools to swim in, there are also toboggans and other nearby attractions that will keep you busy for days. It is also interesting to note that there are several pools that can be found within the Aquapark Tatralandia that also contained seawater. There are also lots of playgrounds for kids and adults as well as Relax centre with Sauna World.

Playground in Aquapark Tatralandia, Slovakia
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The area in which the Aquapark Tatralandia is located, is known as one of the most mountainous regions in all of Slovakia. As such, while you are relaxing in the warm waters of the park, you can overlook the picturesque landscapes of the surrounding foothills and peaks. But don’t worry if you get tired of swimming, because there are plenty water slides, deck chairs as well as cafés that can be found in and around the area. For your safety, each one of the pools is monitored by a certified lifeguard.

So whether you are a resident of Slovakia, or just visiting the country for the summer, choosing to stop by and check out the Aquapark Tatralandia will be a very rewarding experience for any traveller with or without kids of any age.

The basic whole-day admission is €19. You can find more information on the official site of Aquapark Tatralandia.

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