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.
Langeland is a varied cycling island without too many climbs. The beaches are not far away, but there are also many nature reserves that are interesting to observe.
The “Plain of Jars” in northeastern Laos remains shrouded in mysteries of the past. Were the stone pots urns or storage jars for rice wine, flour and more? What period do they really date from? A world heritage site in a very rural region of Southeast Asia.
For a stay in the Polish Jizera Mountains, the small village of Czerniawa Zdrój offers quiet accommodation and spa facilities. If you prefer something a little more lively for a change, you can quickly get to neighboring Świeradów Zdrój.
The small spa town of Bad Flinsberg, now Swieradów Zdrój, advertises itself as a place of relaxation and adventure for active people. The Jizera Mountains, in the Polish part of which Bad Flinsberg is located, offer favorable conditions for this.
The Meissen Elbe Valley begins at Diesbar Seusslitz with a baroque castle complete with garden and wineries in the Seusslitzgrund – a quasi mandatory stop on the Elbe Cycle Way
Meissen – first address for porcelain – lovers. But the city on the Elbe is more – Castle Hill and Cathedral are the cradle of the state of Saxony.
Only a few kilometers north of Limerick, at the bend of the river Ouwengarney, lies the old Bunratty castle. In the last decades a folk park has been created around…
The Dingle peninsula shows a irish landscape with lots of tombs, megaliths and ancient remains. Dingle town is a lovely place with irish flair and offers a lot of maritim adventures.