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wwww.visiteurope.com COLOURFUL EUROPE Unique European Autumn Landscapes October 2014 Edition Copyright European Travel Commission - Rue du Marches aux Herbes 61 - 1000 Brussels - www.etc-corporate.org Magazine Colourful Europe. S Table of Content Europe is tasty in autumn......................... p.3 Gastronomic events in October............... p.4 Luxembourg, a hikers paradise................ p.5 Austria’s stunning Alps................................ p.6 Germany’s golden autumn........................ p.7 Experience autumn in Norway................. p.8 Portugal’s unique landscapes................... p.9 Golden days (Denmark)............................. p.10 Bulgaria - uniquely diverse........................ p.11 Autumn colours galore............................... p.12 Paradise for sportsmen at heart ............. p.13 Autumn in Montenegro.............................. p.14 Brussels and Wallonia.................................. p.15 Spain: La Rioja’s countryside..................... p.16 Colouful Cyprus............................................. p.17 Autumn colours in Romania..................... p.18 Golden autumn paints Sigulda............... p.19 Walk Hungary’s blue route........................ p.20 Hoge Kempen National Park (Flanders) p.21 Monaco’s colorful walks............................. p.22 The other Swiss mountains....................... p.23 Autumn Toast in Slovakia.......................... p.24 Autumn - it’s time for Poland................... p.25 NTO’s of Europe............................................. p.26 ummer time may already be gone, but here comes the autumn -“a second spring when every leaf is a flower” as Albert Camus once said. Europe from east to west and north to south is coated in a colourful blanket of hues of red, amber and yellow. October is the perfect time for hiking, so for all of you who would like to conquer hills, be sure to discover many picturesque landscapes painted by the invisible hand of one of the most glorious artists – the autumn. Throughout the old continent you will find hiking trails for every pace and age, with Hungary, Portugal and Belgium being some of the options to be enjoyed on foot. Should you be a leaf peeping fan, you can’t miss visiting the Northern regions of Europe, where this seasonal change is particularly striking. Some good foliage destinations are Norway, Finland and Denmark. If you want to enjoy one of the nature’s most spectacular colour shows where leaves glowing in beautiful shades are the main characters, put on your walking shoes and explore the stunning European destinations! 2 EUROPE IS TASTY IN AUTUMN! A utumn is definitely a good time to experience the European traditional cuisine either through tasting its wine, visiting the local gastronomy fairs and festivals or preparing a typical autumn dish on your own. Apple Strudel Apfelstrudel, Lo strudel, Štrudl, Štrudla and Štrukli – these are the names by which this sweet of light pastry and juicy filling is called in Austria and Germany, Italy, Slovenia, Slovakia and the Czech Republic. However, you may not know that this fine pastry once travelled a long route from Arabia via the Ottoman Empire and Turkey, before coming to Vienna. And for sure, the long journey was worth it! Check the recipe and discover more autumn European dishes on www.tastingeurope.com Wine Routes •The Slovenian Istria Wine Region The Slovenian region of Istria is one of the leading wineproducers in the country. The fertile soil and climate of Istria are perfect for wine producing and because of it, many varieties of grapes – both red and white – grow in the region with Refošk (Refosco del Peduncolo Verde, being the most important one. •Saxon Wine Route Saxon Wine Route wends its way for 55 km through the sunny and mild valley of the Elbe. This part of Saxony enjoys a particularly favourable climate and grapes have been grown there for over 850 years. •Wine and Food Road of Valcalepio Lombardy was one of the first regions in Italy where the idea of Wine Roads was first developed. The Wine and Food Roads of Lombardy network are a series of ‘gourmet itineraries’, where local wine and food are promoted. There are currently twelve roads and one of them is the Wine and Food Road of Valcalepio, in the western area of the Province of Bergamo. 3 OCTOBER GASTRONOMIC EVENTS . . M any European cities and small towns showcase their traditional cuisine during the month of October on food fairs, festivals and markets, featuring local products and dishes that are related to the autumn food produce. Here is a small selection of the events being organized (check our website for more information) Grape Festival in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse, Germany – 2nd to 3rd of October Wine Days of Mor, Hungary – 2nd to 5th of October Cabbage Days in Stupava, Slovakia - 3rd to 5th of October Apple Festival in Dobele, Latvia – 4th of October Grape Harvest Festival in Artès, Spain – 5th of October . . 4 © Thomas Stankiewicz / ONT LUXEMBOURG, A HIKER’S PARADISE Discover Luxembourg’s breathtaking landscapes in autumn A relaxing stroll through nature; the best way to see Luxembourg’s nature are the numerous hiking trails for every pace, age and difficulty level. 5000 km of trails to gain an overview on the different regions and landscapes. Deep valleys and vast tableland are characteristic of the northern part known as “Éislek”. Slate rocks and forest slopes complement this grand spectacle of nature, embellished by an idyllic landscape with castles and fortifications. The Müllerthal in the east impresses with its stone formations set in dense woodland. The Müllerthal trail is 112 km long, leading through this enchanted area, its idyllic streams and breathtaking panoramic views. The Müllerthal is often referred to as “Luxembourg’s Little Switzerland”. Hiking trails along the river Mosel are the perfect destination for those who like to conquer hills. Between Schengen and Wasserbillig hikers can tackle the steep vineyards, discover picturesque wine villages and admire the scenic beauty of the riverscape. The hiking trails of the “Red Rock region” reflect the past of the region’s metallurgical industry. The “miner’s trail” leads you through former industrial sites, which have been declared as natural reserves. For an obvious reason Luxembourg-city is often referred to as the “green lung of Europe” as parks occupy more than two thirds of the capital’s surface. The best way to explore the more than a thousand year old history of the city’s fortress is the thematic “Wenzel-trail”. www.visitluxembourg.com Mullerthal trail 5 © Austrian Tourist Office AUSTRIA’S STUNNING ALPS Enjoy leisurely walks through spectacular fall landscapes T here are numerous ways to explore and experience a destination but none as intimate and personal as taking the time to enjoy your vacation destination on foot. Walking and hiking in Austria will get you close to nature and allow you to get to know the people and the wonderful local traditions. Here is a selection of some of the most scenic regions in Austria: Innsbruck and its Holiday Villages Innsbruck, the capital of Tirol, is particularly charming with its medieval flair. Let a cable car whisk you up the Patscherkofel Mountain and walk the Pine Tree Trail, a 4 mile long panorama promenade in the midst of a nature preserve. Alpbach Valley Hundreds of balconies festooned with colorful flowers dot the villages of Alpbach and neighboring Reith, just a 45 minutes’ drive from Innsbruck. With its timbered housing and historic inns, the villages are known as some of the most beautiful in all of Europe. Hallstatt A pristine lakeside village in the heart of the Salzkammergut region and a recognized World Heritage site with 4500 years of history. The Dachstein mountain towers over Hallstatt from 3004 meters. Explore ancient salt mines, and enjoy miles of hiking and plenty of lakeside relaxation. Salzburger Land Millions of people around the world recognize the Lake District near Salzburg from the movie classic “The Sound of Music”. The nearby Saalach Valley has become a favorite walking destination with its multi-day “Hiking without luggage” programs. Popular walking resorts 6 © BAYERN TOURISMUS Marketing GmbH GERMANY’S GOLDEN AUTUMN Be amazed by the sheer range of colors! M any German regions become very colorful in fall, a time referred to as the “Golden Autumn” - comparable to the famous American “Indian Summer.” The Eifel, a volcanic area along the Moselle and Rhine rivers, close to Belgium and Luxembourg, is home to magnificent flora, which shines in all shades of red, green and yellow this time of year. The romantic region can be enjoyed on foot, by bike or even from the back of a horse. Thuringia’s Hainich National Park, Europe’s biggest mixed deciduous forest with a wide range of different species, offers different themed trails for explorers of the beautiful landscape. To catch a spectacular glimpse of the multi-colored trees in the fall, visitors can walk the treetop trail at a height of 131ft. Close by are the spa town Bad Langensalza and the Wartburg Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Further east is another UNESCO site, the Garden Kingdom Dessau-Wörlitz, with its majestic manors, parks and gardens. Explore the beautiful architecture and natural surroundings on foot or by bike – and maybe have the chance to enjoy an outdoor concert. The area around Lake Constance, bordering Switzerland and Austria, is well worth a visit, especially during the first couple of weeks in October, when the golden sun shines on a clear blue sky and the leaves glow in beautiful colors. Strolling along the lake on such an autumn’s day, with the Alps in the background, is sure to make you feel very close to nature. The Eifel: tommorow’s ancient woodland Hainich National Park Garden Kingdom of Dessau-Worlitz Medieval world event in Constanz 7 © Morten Rakke EXPERIENCE AUTUMN IN NORWAY Shorter days bring brighter colours I n Norway you are never far from nature. Even in the cities, scenic nature is nearby and easily accessible, making Norway the ideal destination for a varied autumn getaway. Hiking and biking are activities not only for the height of summer. In the autumn you can enjoy the remaining warmth of the summer and the changing colours of the scenery along the fjords, in the lush valleys and high mountains alike. Hike or bike a short route or go for a longer trip from cabin to cabin in the mountains, taking all the time you need and making the trip as demanding or relaxing as you prefer. As there is not much snow left even on the highest peaks, other than on the glaciers, the autumn is the ideal time for the mountain experience, whether biking or hiking, through some of the best scenery Norway has to offer. If hiking or biking is not your cup of tea, the autumn is the perfect time for treating yourself. Lots of first-rate ingredients are readily available for the best restaurants in the country, resulting in top notch dishes to share with your loved ones. No need to go hiking or biking in order to enjoy Norwegian nature, by the way. Several hotels and spa centres offer facilities and accommodation close to a variety of pristine locations, no matter which type of scenery you prefer. No matter where you go and what you do, however, remember to dress warmly at night and go looking for the northern lights. If the conditions are right, you’ll be treated to the lightshow of a lifetime. Autumn in Norway Hiking in Norway Cycling in Norway Spa in Norway The northern lights 8 © Jose Manuel PORTUGAL’S UNIQUE LANDSCAPES Portugal has a diverse and wonderful array of landscapes. F rom the sweeping Lisbon urban vistas to the wild cliffs of the Portuguese coast, these views both enthrall and invite. Portugal offers autumn views from hikes and walks to the top of castles, mountains, cliffs and villages. The Douro Valley follows a meandering river that offers views in the fall that are simply breathtaking. From Porto, the river follows along terraced hillsides. You can go by road, by train, by cruise boat or even by helicopter. Monsanto is a village high in the Centro Mountains with an ancient castle. The view from the highest point of the fortress is sweeping, and the walled village with houses built between boulders is unique. Lisbon’s São Pedro de Alcântara is a park perched over downtown reached by the Glória funicular – and with amazing city views. A tile panel at the upper viewpoint indicates precisely which landmarks to look for. Marvão, Alentejo Like other fortified towns in the Alentejo, such as Monsaraz and Mértola, Marvão’s vista rises from the ground to soar high. Its castle stands on a hill 3,000 ft. above sea level, and from it you can enjoy an unparalleled view that goes on for miles. Madeira has some amazing views and hikes, given its volcanic origins. Girão Cape is the highest sea cliff in Europe at 1,900 feet. The nearby Curral das Freiras Valley boasts dizzying views 1,700 feet meters high from the Eira do Serrado overlook that will take any visitor’s breath away. The mountain pass at Encumeada follows an overlook-dotted route. Portugal The most beautiful views in Portugal Five views of the Douro Monsanto Marvao Madeira Natural Park 9 © Niclas Jessen GOLDEN DAYS Outdoor Adventures in Denmark D anish nature is spectacular in the autumn months. The trees and landscape are dotted in dramatic autumnal colours, but it’s still mild enough to enjoy activities outdoors. Hiking in heathland or dunes, fresh walks along white cliffs or on the beach; Denmark is at its bracing best in the autumn. Here are some ideas for cheap and easy ways to enjoy Denmark’s nature in autumn. A Danish Autumn Tradition Each November, crowds gather in Denmark’s royal Deer Park, just north of Copenhagen, to witness the spectacular Hubertus Hunt; a colourful tradition in Denmark where the fox has long since been replaced by a rider. Today the hunt is all about enjoying a day out in the beautiful parkland with the family and it’s a great way to get up close to Danish culture. Nature walking in Råbjerg Mile Råbjerg Mile is the biggest migrating dune in Northern Europe. Each autumn, you can explore the area on a guided nature walk, where you can experience the dramatic west coast and end the day watching a stunning autumn sunset. Ramblers’ Day Head out and see Denmark’s diverse landscapes this autumn as part of Rambler’s Day. Ramblers’ Day is a country-wide event organized by the Danish Ramblers’ Association and it’s free and family friendly! Meet other families and enjoy Denmark’s outdoors at this unique event. Hubertus Hunt Naturewalking in Rabjerg Mile Ramblers’ Day Autumn events in Denmark www.visitdenmark.com 10 Unique landscapes full of charm, mystery and grace O ctober is perhaps one of the best months to visit Bulgaria, especially if you are fond of autumnal hilly and mountainous landscapes. Moreover, even though the summer days are over, the weather in autumn is still pleasant and very often sunny in Bulgaria. the country: Pirin National Park, Rila National Park and the Central Balkans National Park. There are also 11 nature reserves – Belasitsa, Balgarka, Vratsa Balkan, Golden Sands, Persina, Rila Monastery, Rusenski Lom, Sinite Kamani, Strandzha and the Shumen Plateau. The natural landscape of Bulgaria is diverse, consisting of lowlands, plains, foothills and plateaus, river valleys, basins, and mountains of varying elevations. The whole country changes its colours during this time of the year, so tourists and locals have plenty of options for an exciting colourful trip or a day in the nature. If you prefer visiting lakes, there are many of them in Bulgaria (coastal, glacial, karst, byriver and tectonic), concentrated along the Black Sea coast and the Danube, and in the regions of the Rila and Pirin ranges. For those who like hiking, the central part of the country where the Balkan Mountain Range lies is highly recommended. Its western area is especially charming, as from south to north, it is crossed by the Iskar River, forming a picturesque gorge more than 70 km long. Nature in Bulgaria Some options for trekking are the three national parks that have been established in 11 © Ministry of Economy and Energy BULGARIA - UNIQUELY DIVERSE © Visit Finland mediabank AUTUMN COLOURS GALORE Finnish Nature puts on an unmatched display of earthy hues A utumn leaf colour, or “ruska” to locals, is a spectacular natural phenomenon that paints northern landscapes in deep and soft tones. Covered in forests and wildernesses, Finland is a prime destination for some serious leaf peeping. The stark contrasts between the four seasons are the main characteristics of the annual natural cycle in Finland. Autumn leaf colour acts as a messenger of sorts; it bids a melancholy farewell to long summer days and serves as a reminder of the dark and cold winter that looms around the corner. The peak season only lasts for roughly two weeks. The period varies from year to year, but the latter part of September is usually a safe bet when planning a trip. Hiking is the most favoured activity for witnessing the phenomenon, and routes vary from accessible to all to challenging enough for more experienced trekkers. The temperature is also ideal for hiking, usually around 10 degrees Celsius. A feeling of harmony and cosiness is often associated with autumn leaf colour. Finding a spot with a good view over the landscape make your everyday worries a distant memory. Add a hot drink with snacks and you’ll catch yourself making excuses for not leaving. The “ruska” season is popular with photographers, and why wouldn’t it be: the variety of broadleaf trees and conifers as well as berries and moss on the ground provide an array of hues of green, auburn, blue, red and yellow so vivid not capturing them would be a crime. Autumn in Finland Autumn in Finland (video) The forest - a Finnish favourite 12 © Slovenia NTO PARADISE FOR SPORTSMEN AT HEART Hiking and cycling in Slovenia S lovenia is famous among Slovenian and foreign visitors for its excellent hiking and cycling terrain. Slovenia loves to move! Between September and October the famous Hiking Festival is taking place in Bohinj and the Soca Valley and during the whole autumn numerous biking tours will be organised, treating cyclists to some spectacular views. Slovenia is fit, a fact shown by its numerous sports events. Under the leadership of experienced guides, the Soca Valley transforms in autumn into a hiking paradise, since the popular Hiking Festival is held in the area from 19 September to 5 October. Have you already taken a walk along the emerald green Soca River from its spring in Triglav National park to its mouth in the nature reserve in the Gulf of Trieste? Experience Slovenia and Italy through the Walk of Peace, which connects the First World War heritage from the Alps to the Adriatic. Slovenia has more than ten thousand kilometres of marked trails. It is time to start moving, feel Slovenia! Passionate hikers at heart can undertake the thrilling Alpe Adria trail, stretching 690 kilometres from the foothills of the magnificent Veliki Klek to the sky-blue sea, weaving its way through three countries, namely Slovenia, Austria and Italy. Warm autumn days are perfect for biking trips in Slovenia. The Primorska region is especially attractive due to its mild climate, since a bit of hard sport can be rewarded by a dip into the sea, which is still a pleasant temperature in the autumn. Hiking festival Sport events Alp-Adria trail Cycling destinations 13 © NTO of Montenegro (archive) AUTUMN IN MONTENEGRO Warmer than spring and more pleasant than hot Mediterranean summer E ven if you forget sounds of the sea, lakes and rivers or birds songs you will certainly not forget pictures of variety of Montenegrin hors d’oeuvres and autumns landscapes.You must see virgin forest of Biogradska gora and Biogradsko Lake in autumn, but also the whole mountain of Bjelasica covered by the leaves of the most splendid warm colours in early fogs.You can swim in the Adriatic Sea usually by the end of October. Hotels, suites and restaurants will satisfy all your needs. The national cuisine is best at this time of the year. Advantages of Indian summer, which is a common thing in the Mediterranean, are well known and used by business people who plan their business meetings usually at this time of the year and opt for excellent conditions they can find on the coast of Montenegro. mountain hotels and mountain lodges they and other fans of active holidays in nature can also be accommodated in eco villages and can use services of experienced guides. These are all the reasons why you should come to discover a totally different Montenegro .It is not by chance that this country has always been a cradle of heroes, fairies and dragons, fairytales and legends. Autumn season Apart from students’ excursions, autumn days are ideal for all road-drive fans – bikers and campers. Apart from staying in small 14 © WBT J.P. Remy BRUSSELS AND WALLONIA A Small Country Full of Wondrous Delights B russels and Wallonia may be petite in size but it is large in everything that matters. Going beyond what most of the world already knows as Belgian; the incredible food and beer, the rich culture and fabulous museums, the landscape of Brussels and Wallonia will blow you away. Brussels is an international city but that does not mean that all of your sightseeing adventures will be in a “concrete jungle.” This city is teeming with beautiful parks, full of foliage that will make you feel as if you took a train to the countryside. You can follow one of our greatest guides, Green Brussels, and discover the best of the Brussels outdoors. you can choose between a leisurely walk, an invigorating climb, or a delightful day of apple picking in a family run orchard. Where else can you easily mix the past and the present by taking photos of a 10th century castle with your 21st century cellphone? Or traverse a battlefield two hundred years after the battle? Less is more might be a nice saying, but when you go to Wallonia you will understand that more is more has its advantages as well. Hiking and Biking Hiking, cycling, horse riding To experience nature in all of its glory, take a trip to Wallonia where you can take a relaxing ramble through the country anywhere, anytime. Whether you are in a big town like Namur, or one of the smallest cities in Europe, Durbuy, each tourism office has maps on walking, hiking, and biking trails. Saying that Wallonia is bountiful is a huge understatement when 15 Enjoy Mediterranean forests along high mountain land- M ountain boots and clothing, water bottle, hat, rucksack and, above all, a desire to experience the countryside. In La Rioja you will find many easy, signposted routes with good access. Trails like those running through the Obarenes Mountains, dominated by vineyards; or those to be found alongside pine woods, lakes with icy water, and waterfalls in the Picos de Urbión Mountains. Come to the Sierra de Cebollera Nature Reserve, just 50 kilometres from Logroño, and explore its network of tracks and trails. At the Visitor Centre you can get detailed information on activities available at the reserve throughout the year. Here you can visit the La Paz and La Viña caves. They are fully prepared for visits by the general public of all ages. than 50 kilometres away, Arnedillo awaits you in the heart of the Rioja Baja Valleys. This area has the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve designation. Here you can see griffon vultures in flight from up close, at the Vulture Viewpoint. Don’t forget your binoculars! These carrionfeeding birds, along with other birds of prey, eagles and different protected species, inhabit other mountain ranges in La Rioja, such as the La Demanda, Urbión, Iregua, Leza, Jubera and Obarenes Mountains. Choose a route and watch these birds in flight. spain.info Did you know that Europe’s largest colony of white storks is to be found in Alfaro? This is one of the surprises awaiting you at the Sotos del Ebro Nature Reserve, where you can also see herons, blackbirds and kingfishers. Less 16 ©TOURIST OFFICE OF SPAIN SPAIN: LA RIOJA’S COUNTRYSIDE © Cyprus NTO COLOURFUL CYPRUS Adventurous strolls through medieval bridges A utumn in Cyprus is a beautiful season, the trees and plants are changing into their copper colours, the weather is pleasantly warm and nature is inviting everyone to enjoy its beauty by strolling through its spectacular autumn landscapes. The best way to experience this magnificent season is by following the linear nature trail along the medieval bridges of Cyprus. Offering panoramic views throughout, the path takes you past the medieval bridges of Elia, Tsielefos and Roudia, through dense pine forest, over Arminou dam and past Pera Vasa picnic site (where there is a huge dry tree trunk of the Pera Vasa pine). It then continues through “Saouris” farm belonging to Kykkos Monastery and past the Cave of Saouris and “Mitas” pen, close to an observation point for vultures. The whole length of the trail is 17 km long and it will take an extremely fit individual at least 6 hours to go from beginning to end. Nevertheless, one can choose to do smaller parts of the trail as there are several beautiful points to choose from such as Arminou dam, the Cave of Saouris or an observation point for vultures. One of its most spectacular ones is the Tsielefos Bridge area. The scenery is idyllic for relaxation, coming in contact with nature and above all falling in love. Venetian bridges nature trail 17 Enjoy the fairy-tale autumn in the Carpathian’s garden T he Carpathians Mountains lie at the heart of the country, covering over a third of the country’s territory and being the home of 60% of Romania’s forests. They are average height mountains with a few peaks over 2500 meters, and thus with various types of forests which change gradually with the altitude. During autumn, the red-yellow colors of the leaf forests and the green of the conifer forests, create impressive live paintings. and Iasi. The Carpathian Mountains Regions and cities in Romania Arround the mountains there is the circle of the hilly area which in autumn enchants the visitors with the beauty of the landscape and the flavours of orchards with fruits like apples, plums, pears, quinces, grapes. The guest- houses in the countryside await their visitors for an unforgettable experience. Beautiful autumn sceneries are also to be found in the parks and botanical gardens of the big cities like Bucharest, Cluj – Napoca 18 © ANT AUTUMN COLOURS IN ROMANIA Colorful nature and holiday center for the active L atvia is extremely proud of its scenic and unspoiled nature, especially in autumn, when trees turn color and paint the whole country. One of the best places to enjoy the colors of autumn in Latvia is Sigulda, where the stunning Gauja River Valley is located. This year, Sigulda is also Riga’s European Capital of Culture partner city. In the autumn months, Sigulda surprises all visitors with its stunning views of the colorful river valley, its rich historical legacy, majestic castles, activities for those wanting an adrenaline rush, as well as musical events all throughout the year. For those wishing to take in the colorful nature, Sigulda offers many unforgettable paths through the Gauja River Valley, three medieval castles, as well as several caves. holiday destinations in the world. Sigulda is not just known for its medieval castles and stunning nature, but is also Latvia’s capital for extreme sports and other active recreation opportunities, including bungee jumping and several adventure parks. The popular Aerodium vertical wind-tunnel is also located in Sigulda, where anyone can enjoy hovering through the air. Furthermore, the Sigulda bobsleigh track also offers persons the opportunity to slide down the track all through the year. Gauja National Park Top 10 autumn destinations (the Guardian) Sigulda Tourism Aerodium British newspaper The Guardian has also written an article about Sigulda, calling it one of the best autumn 19 © Aleksandrs Kendenkovs GOLDEN AUTUMN PAINTS SIGULDA © Hungary Tourism WALK HUNGARY’S BLUE ROUTE A long trail across a short country T hough Hungary covers just 93,000 square kilometres, and has no tall mountains, nor coastline, it possesses rolling hills and plains, making it a paradise for walkers. An interconnected path network spans 21,000km of gentle countryside, over arable land and forest, beside rivers and dotted with small hills for amazing views. climbs to Sümeg Hillfort. From Budapest, about halfway along, the route snakes northeast into the Börzsöny, Mátra, Bükk and Zemplén Mountains. It passes 2 world heritage sites: the ancient preserved village at Hollóko and the dripstone caves at Aggtelek, and also stops at Hungary’s highest point, 1014m-tall kekestetu. The E4 trans-European walking route crosses the country, from the Austro-Hungarian border at Írottko Mountain, roughly eastward 1128km to the Slovak-Hungarian border. Hungary is meticulous about signposting, so even if the tricky Hungarian Language is a maze of grammar and odd pronunciation, you will not need it to follow the colour-coded sign on trees and markers. Here it is known as the National Blue Route and is denoted by a horizontal blue stripe on a white background. Scout troops collect stamps from a total of 147 waypoints to qualify for badges, just as their soviet pioneer predecessors did! Even just walking for pleasure, you will gain a great sense of achievement in completing sections of this storied path. Walk the blue route The route passes 700-year-old towns like Koszeg, crosses the smaller of the Hungarian Plains, the Trans-Danubia Mountains and 20 © Erwin Christis HOGE KEMPEN NATIONAL PARK In the footsteps of nature T he only National Park in Flanders spreads out over 5700 hectares of the Limburg municipalities of Dilsen-Stokkem, Zutendaal, Maasmechelen, Lanaken, Genk and As. Experience endless days of discovery as you surround yourself by heather and woodlands, enjoy beautiful panoramic views from hilltops and observe rare plants and animals. This natural treasure falls under the care and management of the Agency for Nature and Forestry, and is currently indicated as a nominee UNESCO World Heritage site along with its surrounding former mining sites. The best way to discover the Hoge Kempen National Park is through one of the six gateways: Lieteberg in Zutendaal, Kattevennen in Genk, Pietersheim in Lanaken, Station As in As and Mechelse Heide and Connecterra in Maasmechelen. At each of these gateways, you will find all the necessary information for a visit to the National Park, along with a car park, catering establishments and additional attractions. Each gateway offers a good starting point for hiking, cycling and horse riding, but also its own individual viewpoint of the National Park. This way you will discover 1 National Park - 6 different ways. To make your visit really special, tour the National Park with a Ranger! Choose from a number of scheduled events taking place on the first and third Sunday of every month. You can also book a Ranger to take you, your family and your friends on your very own guided tour.. Hoge Kempen national park More about Hoge Kempen www.visitflanders.us 21 © Monaco Press Center - Charly Gallo MONACO’S COLORFUL WALKS Sculpture Path Weaves through Gardens and Attractions M onaco’s colorful landscape reaches beyond the lights of the world-famous Casino de Monte-Carlo featuring pops of colors provided by the many gardens against a vibrant blue of the Mediterranean Sea and the sky. The Sculpture Path, an initiative of the Sovereign Prince, takes visitors on a cultural journey with nearly 100 unique creations by contemporary artists placed strategically throughout the Principality. Some highlights include “Le Poing” by César and “Adam and Eve” by Botero. Make sure to visit the recently redesigned Princess Grace Rose Garden, located in the Fontvieille area and celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. Centered around Verkade’s statue of Princess Grace, the garden is scented by thousands of colorful roses organized into themes, ranging from flowers named after each member of the Princely Family including the bright pink Grace de Monaco rose. Next, walk to the Japanese Garden with features representing harmony, purity, peace and tranquility. Lastly, make sure not to miss the Exotic Garden, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, which houses some 7,000 succulents from the world’s many desert regions. No matter where the path leads, Monaco’s colorful natural beauty, culture and attractions welcome the visitor. www.visitmonaco.us Gardens Walks The sculpture path Jardin Exotique 22 © Switzerland Tourism THE OTHER SWISS MOUNTAINS Dive Into Intact Nature I s Switzerland a country with high mountains only? Not really. The Jura Mountains, along the western border of the country, show a different landscape. Their well-protected nature and watch-making industry make the Jura Mountains the perfect fall destination. awarded World Heritage status by the Unesco. The site presents outstanding examples of mono-industrial manufacturing towns, which are well preserved and still active. The two cities were shaped by the watch industry over a few decades. One of the highlights is the impressive panorama on the Creux du Van. This spectacular and fascinating site is a natural rock arena, where you can see chamois, ibex, lynx and others wild animals living in perfect harmony with this nature reserve. Or walk up the Chasseron, one of the highest points in the Swiss Jura, and enjoy a breathtaking view on the Suisse Plateau to the Alps – a 75-mile panorama from Mount Titlis to Mont Blanc. In fall it’s even more spectacular! Continue your way through the Jura further south. The Vallée de Joux allows you to combine this watch-making culture with a wide range of outdoor activities. Hiking, biking, water sport activities are some of them. Especially in fall, when the trees turn colors and the light is magical. Discover a less known part of Switzerland. La Chaux-de-Fonds, the birthplace of Le Corbusier, was the world capital of the watch-making industry for over a hundred years. The watch-making centers of La Chaux-de-Fonds and Le Locle have been La Chaux-de-Fonds Jura mountains and lakes Vallee de Joux 23 © Slovak Tourist Board AUTUMN TOAST IN SLOVAKIA Award winning wine and gourmet food, your autumn trail T he wine making tradition in Slovakia dates back to the Celtic and Roman periods. Anyone wishing to acquaint themselves with this noble product should set off along one of the eight wine routes. The Lesser Carpathian Wine Route leads from Bratislava to Trnava and it is the biggest wine route in Slovakia. Together with the wine of the Lesser Carpathian wine making region, you should also try the local specialties. It is mainly roast goose and duck with lokshe (potato cakes). The autumn feast is an unforgettable gastronomic experience. Skalický trdelník, a cake having a cylindrical shape baked on rods bearing the EU mark with protected geographical Skalický trdelník identification is a local bakery specialty. The Kamenín Wine Route crosses the SouthSlovakian viticulture region. The Wine Route follows the European Danube cycle route and the cycle routes alongside the Hron River. Here they serve the local smoked specialties and “pagác” (a savory scone) with wine. You can enjoy varieties in the wine cellars of the Royal Wine Route in the Nitra Viticulture Region. It is worth visiting the village of Radošiná. Its wines are suppliers even to the British royal court. Wine lovers and connoisseurs will surely also want to visit the Tokay Wine Route. This unique local dessert wine was created thanks to the combination of volcano rock and a special production process with slow oxidation. Fall, the picturesque setting for a gourmet and wine tasting paradise in Slovakia! Slovak gastronomy Wine routes Bicycle touring Hiking Special routes 24 Fall in Love with Golden Polish Autumn T he most beautiful, colorful time in Poland comes between September and the end of October, and it is called “golden Polish autumn”. It is a truly marvelous phenomenon! Moreover nature can be experienced with all five senses: brightly colored forests, rustling of leaves, aromas and taste of mushrooms, touch of chestnuts. Feel invited! Autumn in Poland Leknica park Muzakowski panorama Dunajec river gorge panorama Autumn is a unique wildlife spectacle when trees go through the whole palette of yellows, reds and browns and animals are preparing themselves for the winter. Trip to Borecka Forest and Bialowieza Forest (north-eastern Poland) where you can watch it is the best option for your meeting with nature. 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