Tag: Stone bridge



Savica Waterfall – the most famous waterfall in all of Slovenia

Savica Waterfall – the most famous waterfall in all of Slovenia

When it comes to visiting the countryside of Slovenia, there are a number of beautiful and picturesque destinations to choose from. However, one of the most popular destinations in the country is that of Bohinj Lake. While the Lake itself is supplied with water by a number of different inflows, the most important and famous […]

Updated: March 7, 2020 | By | More

The city of Tours – former capital of France

The city of Tours – former capital of France

In the valley of Loire river, not far from the famous castles, you can find a big thriving city of Tours. It offers lots of museums, shops, restaurants and beautifully remodelled old buildings. During the reign of Louis XI (3 July 1423 – 30 August 1483) it was even the capital of France. Today it […]

Updated: February 4, 2020 | By | More

Easy ways to enjoy Paphos for less | Cyprus

Easy ways to enjoy Paphos for less | Cyprus

If you’re planning a holiday to Cyprus, Paphos is a fantastic destination to choose. Packed with historical attractions and a rich culture, this coastal city is a fascinating one to explore – but how can you make sure you don’t spend over the odds? Fort of Paphos / Photo licensed under the Creative Commons, created […]

Updated: May 21, 2020 | By | More

Vikos Gorge in Greece – one of the deepest canyons in Greece

Vikos Gorge in Greece – one of the deepest canyons in Greece

Vikos Gorge lies at the north-western part of Greece, in the Pindos mountains. It belongs to the deepest canyons in Europe. Vikos Gorge is 20 km long and 400 m wide but at some places it is only a few meters wide. Its walls are high in some places over 1000 meters. Due to its […]

Updated: January 6, 2020 | By | More

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

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

Older brother of Charles Bridge, the oldest bridge in the Czech Republic and rarest in Central Europe. These are several names of a stone bridge in the south Bohemian town of Písek, which was built in 13th century. Thanks to the reconstruction in 1998 the bridge survived a disastrous flood in 2002 when the river […]

Updated: May 16, 2020 | By | More


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