Agree the grand canyon de Verdun is amazing but to get the best out of it you must get out the car and walk the sentier Martell.Rightly one of the most popular walks in europe.
The kings trail that drifts into western europes last wilderness Sarek natinonal park in Swedish Lapland is amazing but only for experienced backpackers.There are no marked paths or bridges to cross the rivers so experience crossing rivers is needed.The weather is often awful but given reasonable weather is amazing.The presence of large carnivores always concentrates the mind when hiking!!
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VENICE .. the greatest outdoor museum of them all ... plus fantastic interiors, too!
Picos de Europa
Salamanca
Marais Poitevin
Schloss Linderhoff (Bavaria)
The Wieskirche. Germany's most famous Rococo church is utterly breathtaking (Bavaria)
Lake Como
Vercors National Park ...especially the Northern part
Agree with lots of the others, too
I'm a little surprised Barcelona hasn't been mentioned. You get sea, city and mountains all in close proximity. There is so much to see in Barcelona, then there's the funfair perched on the top of Tibidabo ... just outside town (well, an hour or so) there's the monastery at Montserrat (which means pointy mountain and boy is it pointy!)
At this time of year they have turron, a thousand kinds of nut brittle, nougat and soft nutty stuff. Or you gcould go to Sant Sadurni and sample the Cava, another seasonal treat for some of us. And in some of the villages around and about the good people climb up each other and make towers.
Quote: Originally posted by lizex on 24/12/2013Cities?
I'm a little surprised Barcelona hasn't been mentioned. You get sea, city and mountains all in close proximity. There is so much to see in Barcelona, then there's the funfair perched on the top of Tibidabo ... just outside town (well, an hour or so) there's the monastery at Montserrat (which means pointy mountain and boy is it pointy!)
At this time of year they have turron, a thousand kinds of nut brittle, nougat and soft nutty stuff. Or you gcould go to Sant Sadurni and sample the Cava, another seasonal treat for some of us. And in some of the villages around and about the good people climb up each other and make towers.
Lovely place.
I mentioned it!! One of my favourite cities - something new to discover every time you visit, no matter what the time of year.
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Agree with all the posts, personal favourite, Interlaken and surrounding area especially Kleine Scheidegg.and Jungfrauhoch. Divine.... But expensive but worth it.
------------- Hugh and Penny
2014 30+ nights.
2015
Jan 3 nights Chatsworth
Feb 2 nights Bridlington
March 3 nights Greatham Retreat CL
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May/June Germany 15 nights
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Quote: Originally posted by lizex on 24/12/2013Cities?
I'm a little surprised Barcelona hasn't been mentioned. You get sea, city and mountains all in close proximity. There is so much to see in Barcelona, then there's the funfair perched on the top of Tibidabo ... just outside town (well, an hour or so) there's the monastery at Montserrat (which means pointy mountain and boy is it pointy!)
At this time of year they have turron, a thousand kinds of nut brittle, nougat and soft nutty stuff. Or you gcould go to Sant Sadurni and sample the Cava, another seasonal treat for some of us. And in some of the villages around and about the good people climb up each other and make towers.
Lovely place.
I mentioned it!! One of my favourite cities - something new to discover every time you visit, no matter what the time of year.
Oops! Sorry, so you did! At least we're agreed what a great place it is