Dolomites
Is the Dolomites our favourite place in Europe? Maybe
A majestic mountain range in northeastern Italy, The Dolomites captivate all who venture into their breathtaking landscapes. Towering limestone peaks, with their distinctive pale hue, create a striking contrast against the azure blue skies.
The Dolomites truely is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts, offering an array of activities throughout the year. In winter, it’s transform into a skier’s paradise, while summer brings opportunities for hiking, rock climbing, and mountain biking. Our favourite time of the year to visit is through the glowing months of Autumn.
Slovenia
Slovenia, a hidden gem in Central Europe, boasts a diverse landscape and rich cultural heritage. At the heart of this enchanting country lies Lake Bled, a picturesque glacial lake surrounded by lush forests and overlooked by Bled Castle.
However. There is so much more to Slovenia.
To the west of Lake Bled, lies the stunning Triglav National Park, Slovenia’s only national park, named after the country’s highest peak, Mount Triglav. This park covers nearly 4% of Slovenia’s territory and is a haven for outdoor
enthusiasts, offering hiking, cycling, and mountaineering amidst the Julian Alps. The pristine wilderness of Triglav National Park showcases unspoiled alpine scenery, pristine lakes, and diverse wildlife, making it a beloved destination
for nature lovers. It embodies Slovenia’s commitment to preserving its natural treasures and is a testament to the country’s dedication to sustainable tourism.
United Kingdom
The landscapes of the UK and Scotland are nothing short of extraordinary. In the UK, the countryside is characterized by rolling green hills, ancient woodlands, and charming villages, while its rugged coastlines offer dramatic cliffs and sandy beaches.
Scotland, in particular, boasts some of the most breathtaking natural scenery, with the towering peaks of the Scottish Highlands dominating the landscape. Here, you’ll find pristine lochs, like Loch Ness, and lush glens where the vibrant green of the valleys contrasts with the rugged mountains.