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Top places in Europe to visit post-pandemic
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From the dramatic Norwegian landscapes high above the Arctic Circle to the forested mountains in Romania, windswept sandy beaches in Wales to the icy lakes in the Balkans, Europe is a stunningly varied place for nomadic souls.

The old continent’s historic cities and its Mediterranean beaches draw many of its visitors, but the best destinations are sometimes its more remote corners, known mainly to locals and a few intrepid travellers.

Discover the most beautiful destinations in Europe. Make your choice and plan your trip at the best price in just a few minutes.

Here are some of Europe’s top places to inspire your travels:

Lake Inari, Finland

High above the Arctic Circle and close to Finland’s border with Russia, Lake Inari is a year-round paradise. Dark, snowy winters make it ideal for catching a glimpse of the aurora borealis.

Its tree-lined banks glow a burnt orange during autumn and in summer, you can swim in its chilly shallows.

The center of local Sámi culture, it’s as remote and traditional as Finland gets.

Apuseni Mountains, Romania

Part of the Carpathian range, the Apuseni are the best-kept secret in Eastern Europe.

These mountains are isolated, with ancient forests and limestone caves descending into underground rivers at every turn.

Time stands still here, with little else to do but breathe in the pine-tinged air and keep an eye out for the abundant wildlife.

Wolves prowl through the trees, with ospreys circling on thermals high above.

Unst, Shetland Isles, Scotland

The most northerly occupied island of the British Isles, Unst is a wild, rugged place where seas crash into the dramatic Muckle Flugga sea stacks.

The latter are a haven for gannets during the breeding season, with birdwatchers also treated to the sight of scavenging bonxies, or great skuas.

Steeped in Viking history, archaeologists have discovered traditional longhouses and graveyards that showcase its Scandinavian past.

Algarve, Portugal

The climate in Algarve is mild and sunny all year round! There’s no shortage of high-quality beaches either.

The ocean, in every shade of blue and mostly calm and warm, invites you for long swims and to indulge in water sports.  

More cosmopolitan Portimão and Albufeira are bustling towns by night and day.

Hoge Veluwe National Park, Netherlands

With its undulating sand dunes, heathland and woods, Hoge Veluwe National Park is a wildlife haven.

First established in 1909 as a private park, it gained national park status in the 1930s.

Today, it’s known for its roaming populations of roe deer, wild sheep and wild boar, as well as the woodpeckers and nightjars that swoop through its skies.

Jurkalne Seashore Bluffs, Latvia

Known for its paragliding and windsurfing, Latvia’s Jurkalne Seashore Bluffs make for an excellent alternative seaside escape.

The cliffs are wild and fast eroding, with a few meters disappearing into the Baltic Sea each year.

Untroubled by large numbers of tourists, its beaches offer great sunset views. The bluffs are best enjoyed during the summer.

Bordeaux, France

Centre of a legendary wine-growing region, this vibrant and sophisticated city is a top gourmet and cultural destination.

Synonymous with fine wines, Bordeaux is one of France’s most elegant cities.

This UNESCO World Heritage site is ultra resplendent after its recent makeover.

Lahti, Finland

As European Green Capital 2021, Lahti is a frontrunner in climate work and a pioneer in sustainable and smart solutions.

In summer, you can enjoy the wonderful view from the observation deck at the top of the Lahti Ski Jump tower and dip into the outdoor swimming pool.

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