On a trip through the north of France you should definitely stop in Rouen – at least for one or two days. The city has a long history and rich culture that is worth discovering. Especially Joan of Arc is present in Rouen.
Venice is through canals, alleys, bridges, palaces and the island – location one of the most exciting cultural cities in Europe. The way there is worthwhile for culture lovers, history buffs, aesthetes and city lovers, but even for ecologists and ornithologists. Plan your visit to the lagoon city!
Just a few kilometers from Pisa in Tuscany lies the thickly walled city of Lucca with its narrow streets and cool canyons of houses. The top of the Guinigi Tower, covered with holm oaks, offers a view over the old town and the surrounding area.
Florence and the Renaissance – in hardly any other city are so many cultural monuments and art objects united as in Florence. Rich merchants with an eye for painting, sculpture, science and architecture created a unique collection that delights visitors from all over the world. Discover Italian Florence and its treasures!
Austrian Vienna – characterized by the “Viennese Classicism” and the Baroque. In the 20th century, another artist dominates the scene: Friedensreich Hundertwasser. His buildings are so different from the rectangular monotony of contemporary architecture. In Vienna he left lively, colorful traces, which inspire thousands of visitors from all over the world every year.
Peniche is located in European Portugal on the Atlantic coast and is especially famous among surfers for its beaches. Both the northern, about 5km long Peniche de Cima and Alfarroba…
Porto in European Portugal is an attractive city with a long history, handsome architecture and everyday episodes worth hearing. A visit on a trip to Portugal is highly recommended!
The small Portuguese town of Óbidos is completely surrounded by a walkable town wall and is situated on the sunny slope with its white houses. An excursion to old times on foot or by horse-drawn carriage with attractive details of the town design.
The Portuguese World Heritage region of Sintra beckons with villas, palaces and a castle. A remote old monastery in the Serra de Sintra helps you jump back in time centuries. Take a look around the westernmost region of continental Europe.
At Egeskov Castle on the Danish island of Funen, various exhibitions offer an insight into the development of mobility over the last 150 years. All indoors – a tip for bad weather days on the island!
The port town of Svendborg on the Danish island of Funen invites you to stroll through the town and offers a maritime experience with its harbor, sailing ships and ferries to the South Funen Archipelago
The Egeskov moated castle with its extensive gardens and parks offers attractions and experiences for more than one day’s visit – from the castle ghost to Shakespeare’s puppet world to the classic car show
The Danish fishing town of Kerteminde on Funen island is quite cozy – but the Fjord and Belt Center, the Larsen Museum of Funen Painting and a handsome old town attract visitors on a tour of Denmark.
Frydstejn Castle is one of the most attractive sights in Bohemian Paradise. Climbing the sandstone steps gives you a real knightly feeling.
A burial mound in the northeast of Funen – 5000 years old and still “warable” today! Cave exploration with a flashlight in Mårhøj
Nyborg is the eastern gateway to the Danish island of Funen. Because of its strategic importance, a castle and palace were built first, and around them a respectable merchant town.
You can travel back in time around 1000 years when you enter the gloomy burial mound in Ladby and your eyes get used to the darkness…
If you’re interested in European history, you shouldn’t miss the Lindeskov dolmens and the Magelund Voldsted hill fort on a trip to the Danish island of Funen. After all, the dolmens are over 5000 years old!
4000 islands are said to be Si Phan Don in southern Laos. The Mekong divides here over a width of 14km and falls over a rocky band into the depth. In between islands, rainforest and an opportunity to experience the river landscape up close.