Category: Europe

Europe may be a well-worn destination, but like its fine wines and cured meats, it only gets better with time. Searching for new adventures? We’ve got plenty of ideas on the Truly Traveled Europe page. Learn to tiptoe through tulip fields like a true Dutchman, hike Austria’s most scenic trails, or embrace your wild side in a romantic cliffside tent in Bavaria. There’s always more to explore, and we’ll guide you to the best spots!

  • Austria’s Most Beautiful Hiking Trails – Green Lake

    Austria’s Most Beautiful Hiking Trails – Green Lake

    Most travelers look for the best hiking places in Austria because the country is known for its amazing mountains and stunning scenery. There is one hiking trail that, despite the steep competition, just blows everything else out of the water – or perhaps into it! This hiking trail leads up to a 10 meter deep lake that can only be seen for half of the year, and it is called Green Lake.

    Green Lake

    Green Lake can be found in the Hochschwab Mountains, in Tragoess, Styria. It’s one of the most beautiful natural phenomena in the world.

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    During the cold winter months, this place is almost completely dry and used as a country park where hikers love to come and spend some time away from the urban chaos.

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    Underwater image of Green Lake

    As soon as temperatures rise, however, the snow and ice covering the mountain tops begin to melt, and the water pours down, filling the basin below with crystal-clear water.

    Diver in Green lake in Austria

    In the early summer, water levels go from one to two meters at most to over 10 meters. The waters of Green Lake are highest in June when this extraordinary place is invaded by divers curious to see what a mountain park looks like underwater.

    Mountain with hiking trails near Green lake

    In this surreal underwater experience, you’ll see fish swimming over wooden benches, the grass-covered bottom, treetops, roads, and even bridges.

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    Just have a  look at the amazing images of the MOST PEACEFUL PLACE in Austria –  Green Lake, shot during the summer:

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  • Where Fear Meets Romance – Waldseilgarten Adventure Mountain Resort

    Where Fear Meets Romance – Waldseilgarten Adventure Mountain Resort

    Fear and Romance – these are the things Hollywood blockbusters are made of! But how you can recreate that exhilarating feeling with your significant other? Well, ever had some dinner while hanging off the side of a cliff? Or from a tall tree? That’s how.

    Imagine waking up among the singing birds to a lovely sunrise! Couples who are bored with their normal sightseeing trips and want to do something new – this is for you.

    Get Some Suspense Going at Waldseilgarten Adventure Mountain Resort:

    Located in Pfronten, Bavaria (Germany), Waldseilgarten is an adventure mountain resort that offers tourists a thrilling romantic night in the wilderness. Nestled at the top of a mountain, the resort allows daring guests to spend the night hanging from the tree tops, suspended over a cliff face, or within a beautiful hand-built igloo.

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    The resort hosts adventurous nights out, where guests can sleep in a hanging tent system, or suspended several meters above the ground.

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    This hanging tent is known as a portaledge. It is basically a deployable used by rock climbers on a multiple day climbs. The hanging tent features a fabric-covered platform supported by a metal frame that is suspended from a secured single point. At Waldseilgarten, the tents are suspended from the thick branches of large free-standing trees, where guests can only ascend or descend with rope assistance.

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    For tourists who want an even more adventurous night out, the resort has a couple of options that’ll see you sleeping in some of the most extreme ‘beds’ on earth. You can rent a porch where you’ll be suspended from a huge cliff face, which will measure between 1000 and 2000 meters (3280 – 6562 ft) high.

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    The Cost of Extreme Romance?

    A night sleeping in the trees in a portaledge will set you back about EUR 250 per person, whilst the cliff-face ledges go for EUR 890. The cheapest option is the tree platforms, at EUR 125 per person per night.

    Training Before Your Night Out:

    All tourists have to take a mandatory training session before spending a thrilling romantic night in the skies. Trained staff teach simple rope climbing techniques for ascending and descending the portaledges, as well as other useful skills for hiking and rock climbing. Toilet facilities are located a few minutes away from the sleeping spots, but the local waterfall will have to suffice for a shower – it doesn’t get fresher or wilder than that!

  • 10 Amazing UNESCO World Heritage Sites In Germany

    10 Amazing UNESCO World Heritage Sites In Germany

    Germany is a veritable treasure trove of historical sites that you can go and discover. Its history stretches far beyond what may be associated with the country’s modern past, right back to the prehistoric age.

    If you’re planning a trip to Germany, don’t forget to visit these 10 outstanding UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

    1. Prehistoric Pile Dwellings

    Prehistoric Pile Dwellings

    The Prehistoric Pile Dwellings around the Alps is a major archaeological site that stretches over the borders of Germany, France, Italy, Austria, Switzerland and Slovenia. It consists of 111 small, individual sites of prehistoric pile-dwellings, or stilt house settlements, that were constructed between about 5000 and 500 B.C.E. on the edges of lakes, rivers and wetlands.

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    At Lake Constance in Germany, you’ll find the Pfahlbaumuseum Unteruhldingen (Stilt House Museum), an open-air archaeological museum that consists of reconstructed pile dwellings and some of the artifacts found during excavations.

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    While only some of the sites have been excavated, evidence of prehistoric life has given archaeologists a lot of insight into how the Neolithic and Bronze Age settlers in Alpine Europe lived. The pile dwellings and excavations also give some suggestions as to how communities interacted with their environment, and how they survived in the harsh surroundings.

    2. Old Town of Regensburg with Stadtamhof

    Old Town of Regensburg with Stadtamhof

    Regensburg is one of those cities that wears its history on its sleeve. It boasts traces from various eras, stretching as far back as the Roman Empire. Called the “town of emperors and kings,” this Bavarian city houses 1,500 listed buildings, most of which fall into the area known as the “Old Town with Stadsamhof.”

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    Here, you’ll find French Gothic Cathedrals, ancient or medieval squares, patrician towers and lots of medieval architecture. The Old-Bridge, for example, dates from the 12th Century, but it’s just as sturdy as it’s always been! Among the rich testimonies to the city’s history, you can find many traces of the upheavals caused by religion, as Regensburg was one of the centers of the Holy Roman Empire that steadily turned toward Protestantism.

    3. Town Hall of Bremen

    Town Hall of Bremen

    This remarkable Gothic structure is situated in the medieval city of Bremen, which can be found on the river Weser in north-west Germany. It was built in the early 15th Century, when Bremen became part of the Hanseatic League, and later refurbished in the “Weser Renaissance”-style during the 17th Century. According to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the building and its accompanying statue are “outstanding representations of civic autonomy and sovereignty, as these developed in the Holy Roman Empire in Europe.”

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    The statue of Roland, the protector of the city, is located in the center of the old market square, which is right in front of the town hall. Roland was a paladin of the Holy Roman Emperor, Charlemagne, and the hero of the Battle of the Roncevaux Pass. The town hall is placed between two churches: the Dom (cathedral church of St Peter) is located on the east side and the Liebfrauenkirche (Church of Our Lady) on the west. Across the market is the Schütting, the seat of the ancient merchant guilds.

    4. Muskauer Park

    Muskauer Park

    This peaceful park has quite an impressive history to match its stunning location. Located along the Neisse River and straddling the border between Poland and Germany, this park was created by Prince Hermann von Pückler-Muskau in 1815 to go with his Schloss Muskau residence. Pückler-Muskau became known not only for his lineage, but also for his amazing landscape gardening talent.

    Muskauer park landscape garden

    The park encompasses 559.9 acres and features a reconstructed castle, bridges and an arboretum. Pückler created an integrated landscape framework, which extends into the town of Muskau. Green passages formed urban parks that framed the areas for development, and the town became a design component in a Utopian landscape.

    Castle in Muskauer Park

    The structure of the Muskauer Park is focused on the New Castle, which was reconstructed by Pückler in the 1860s according to the designs of the Prussian architect, Schinkel. A network of paths radiates out from the castle.

    5. Rhine Valley

    Rhine Valley

    Civilization seems to run along rivers. Just like civilization sprung up on the banks of the Nile in Egypt, the Rhine Valley, a 65-km stretch of beautiful scenery stocked with castles, historic towns and illustrious vineyards, is a testament to how human development was etched from dramatic and varied natural landscapes.

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    And, just like the ancient Nile in Egypt, this river is intimately associated with its country’s sense of self. It has inspired Germany’s age-old legends and mythic heroes, and continues to exercise a considerable influence on the poets, artists and authors of this age.

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    The Middle Rhine Valley was not only a vital source of water, but also an essential strategic location for trade and battle. Located in a stretch between Bingen, Rüdesheim and Koblenz, it acted as a transport artery that ensured the prosperity of its sixty small towns and its extensive terraced vineyards. Some of the most attractive parts of the Rhine Valley are its old medieval castles, which dot the riverbanks and cliffs in a foreboding reminder of when its trade had to be vigilantly defended.

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    6. Monastic Island of Reichenau

    Monastic Island of Reichenau

    The Island of Reichenau on Lake Constance houses a preserved Benedictine monastery. The Monastery was founded in 724, and since then has exercised a remarkable influence on the landscape and the German people.

    Benedictine monastery

    At this site, you can stroll along the churches of St Mary and Marcus, St Peter and St Paul, and St George, which will take you through a panoramic tour of early medieval monastic architecture. These churches were built between the 9th and 11th Centuries, and house important artistic wall paintings and illuminations that bear witness to the talents of its medieval inhabitants.

    7. Wartburg Castle

    Wartburg Castle

    The feudal Wartburg Castle, which blends spectacularly into its forest environment, is a perfect example of a medieval castle. Despite centuries of restorations and renovations, Wartburg Castle retains many of the important feudal aspects that it sported in its military and seigneurial heyday. One of the many important historical events that took place here was the exile of Martin Luther, during which he translated the New Testament into German.

    Military weapons in Wartburg Castle

    The Castle of Wartburg can be reached via a staggering 180 m climb up a forest slope. From this, you can get a sense of its strategic and military importance, but it is only once you get to the castle itself that you can appreciate its value as a powerful symbol for German history and unity.

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    The construction of the castle is attributed to Count Ludwig der Springer. The first steps in its construction were taken in 1067. Before long it became one of the key points in the early years of Ludovician sovereignty.

    8. Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin

    Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin - Amazing Heritage Site In Germany

    Potsdam, the former royal seat of Prussia, is home to a stunning array of palaces and gardens. Its complex of palaces and parks stretches over 500 ha and encompasses 150 buildings, which were all constructed between 1730 and 1916. The palaces were constructed in the baroque style, which should tell you that you’re in for a sumptuous architectural treat.

    Palace of Potsdam and Berlin

    This expansive UNESCO World Heritage site extends into the district of Berlin-Zehlendorf, with the palaces and parks lining the banks of the River Havel and Lake Glienicke forming part of the impressive grounds.

    Parks of Potsdam and Berlin

    The castle and the park offer new models that greatly influenced the development of the monumental arts and the organization of space east of the Oder.

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    9. Castles of Augustusburg and Falkenlust

    Castles of Augustusburg and Falkenlust

    Once you have experienced the baroque wonders of Potsdam, move on to the Rococo splendors of the Augustusburg Castle and the Falkenlust hunting lodge, which are located in Brühl, North Rhine-Westphalia. The Augustusburg castle served as the sumptuous residence of the prince-archbishops of Cologne, while Falkenlust hunting lodge was built so that the prince-archbishops could enjoy a spot of falconry in style.

    Augustusburg castle

    Built during the 18th Century, Augustusburg and Falkenlust present the first important reproductions of the Rococo style in Germany. For more than a century, they served as models for most of the princely courts. As the Residence of Würzburg, the castles and gardens are outstanding examples of the large princely residence of the 18th century.

    10. Church of Wies

    Church of Wies

    Miraculously preserved in the beautiful setting of an Alpine valley, the Church of Wies, which was constructed between 1745 and 1754, is a masterpiece of Bavarian Rococo. Architect Dominikus Zimmermann successfully imbued the building with a sense of exuberance and joy, which is expressed in the colorful architectural details.

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  • Ever Traveled to Jurassic Coast ? | Dorset

    Ever Traveled to Jurassic Coast ? | Dorset

    Everybody knows about Jurassic Park and the latest Hollywood hit, Jurassic World, but there are very few who actually know about Jurassic Coast. This is not where the movies were filmed – watch this space for an article that tells you more about that. No, this is the real deal.

    While Jurassic World did a great job of creating a fictional world that seemed very real – complete with a very convincing fake Masrani Corporation website – Jurassic Coast is a stretch of land on the English Channel that will reveal to you the Jurassic World as it really was – 180 million years ago.

    Jurassic Coast

    Map of Jurassic Coast

    The site consist of 95 miles of coastline, stretching from Exmouth in East Devon to Old Harry Rocks in Studland Bay in Dorset. It is pretty famous as the Jurassic Coast and is definitely one of the places to visit during your stay in Dorset.

    The Jurassic Coast was England’s first natural UNESCO World Heritage Site, and ranks among the Great Barrier Reef and the Grand Canyon as one of the natural wonders of the world.

    A trip to 180 million years ago

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    You can take a Jurassic Park-themed holiday to Dorset! While there is already a Jurassic Park-themed ride at Universal Studios, this actual prehistoric site gives you the chance to come face to face with real fossils, and even to hunt for them! It is one of the richest heritage sites for prehistoric remains, and you can join a fossil-hunting walk that could see you finding your very own piece of dinosaur, or even discovering a new species!

    Dorset County Museum

    Visit the Dorset County Museum’s Jurassic Gallery and gaze upon the world’s biggest bite – the Weymouth Bay Pliosaur – and see the real-life bones of the magnificent beasts that roamed our planet millions of years ago.

    For families, the Dinosaur Museum in Dorchester off the perfect excursion. This museum will excite any young dinosaur fans with life-sized replicas and lots of interactive fun!

    Attractions that don’t cost a single buck

    There’s no need to panic if you’re traveling on a tight budget. All you need to afford this place is your flight fares and accommodation. Dorset offers an amazing range of free days out, fun activities and, of course, a wonderful array of beaches. Immerse yourself in Dorset’s historical past by visiting some of its fantastic free historical attractions.

    Roman Town House

    Roman Town House

    Visit the Roman Town House, which dates back to the fourth century AD. You can also take a stroll around Tyneham village, which was evacuated for military training in 1943. The village remains exactly as it was over 70 years ago, with the village school and church still looking exactly like they did all that time ago.

    Gold Hill - a steep cobbled street, Shaftesbury town

    If this strikes your fancy, there are plenty of similar villages to visit. Set in the heart of Cranborne Chase, once a medieval hunting estate, are the intimate, rural villages of the Tarrants, Chrichels and the Gussages.

    Around the Seaside

     Dorset Beach

    Days out in Dorset needn’t cost the earth! The sea, coastline, hills, streams, meadows and woods offer enough free fun options to keep you happy throughout your trip. You can spend a whole day on the Dorset Beach, building sandcastles, strolling the waterline or just plain relaxing on the sand and drinking in the views.

    On less sandy beaches, try your hand at rock balancing, see what you can discover in rock pools and admire the splash as you cast stones out to sea. Before you leave, gather driftwood for a campfire at sundown and raise a glass to the priceless memories you’ve just created.

    Beautiful Outdoors

    Maiden Castle, Dorset

    Get your backpack stocked full of local goodies and enjoy the great outdoors of Jurassic Coast amidst the tranquility of a Dorset nature reserve, or head to iron age sites like Maiden Castle.

    Hambledon Hill, Dorset, UK, in late afternoon sunlight.

    Hambledon Hill also offers some fun history. Young warriors can re-create battles as you sit back and imagine ancient Britain in all its glory.

    Climb Eggardon Hill

    Climb Eggardon Hill and fly a kite or cast a line into our inland rivers or from jetties all along the coastline. There’s lots of great fishing spots in Dorset, and its harbors are just perfect for crabbing.

    You can also wander the green lanes, bluebell woods and undulating coastal trails on a Dorset walk, or be introduced to wooded vales, windswept plains and honey-hued villages as you cycle en route to some of the UK’s loveliest pubs.

  • 5 Best and Very Beautiful Waterfalls to see in Iceland

    5 Best and Very Beautiful Waterfalls to see in Iceland

    Iceland and Greenland are just the opposite by nature. Iceland is full of greenery while Greenland is full of Ice. Iceland’s charm lies in its many large and very beautiful waterfalls and glaciers, unique geology and fascinating medieval history. So, if you are going to Iceland, especially to see the Best Waterfalls then here you go. There is no point to die before watching all these heavenly waterfalls.

    1. Dettifoss Waterfalls

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    If you have seen the Sci-Fi movie Prometheus, then you probably might remember this waterfall. It was shown as landscape on a primordial Earth.

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    It is not only powerful waterfall of Iceland but also in Europe.

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    To see the Dettifoss Waterfalls, you will have to go in Vatnajökull National Park. It is situated on the Jökulsá á Fjöllum river, which flows from the Vatnajökull glacier.

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    2. Selfoss Waterfall

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    This is another Very Beautiful Waterfall of Iceland. Selfoss Waterfall is also situated on the Jökulsá á Fjöllum river.

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    Selfoss waterfall is located 30 Kms before the Dettifoss Waterfalls. The are around this waterfall looks like animated. You will feel so much peace around here.

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    3. Hafragilsfoss Waterfall

    The waterfall has a hieght of 27 meters (89 feet) and has an average width of 91 meters (300 feet

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    This waterfall is also on the glacial river Jökulsá á Fjöllum

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    4. Goðafoss Waterfall

    Godafoss Waterfall is one of the most famous waterfalls in Iceland. The water of the river Skjálfandafljót falls from a height of 12 meters over a width of 30 meters.

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    It is situated in the Mývatn district of North-Central Iceland at the beginning of the Sprengisandur highland road.

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    As I said it looks like an animated world. It is also known as the Waterfall of Gods.

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    5. Aldeyjarfoss Waterfall

    You can find The Aldeyjarfoss waterfall in the North of Iceland at the Sprengisandur Highland.

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    It is also one beautiful waterfall and one most fascinating features of the waterfall are the contrast between the black basalt columns and the white waters of the fall.