Montemassi may not be in Toscana’s top travel listings but it is, nevertheless, a jewellery to be explored. Originated as a fortified village it was first conquered by The Republic
Read FullFounded in the sixth century, Montepulciano is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Tuscany. Overlooking the Val d’Orcia on one side, and the Val di Chiana on the
Read FullCampsite can be a unique experience. Located in the north of Neusiedler See, the place offers lots of possibilities from watersports to the bicycle or e-bikes that are available for
Read FullVenetian influence, in terms of landscape, architecture and arts extends over the towns of the Venetian Golf at least. Chioggia is one such example. Its historic area has canals and
Read FullLago di Garda is the largest lake in Italy with a surface of 370 km². Areas around Lake Garda, are of great naturalistic value. Thanks to the presence of protected
Read FullThe Grossglockner Hochalpenstrasse (High Alpine Road) is a must if in Austria during spring, summer or autumn. It connects Bruck in the state of Salzburg with Heiligenblut in Carinthia via
Read FullZell am See only has two campsites (Panorama and Seecamp) out of which the last one is currently closed. The Austrian town on Lake Zell, south of the city of
Read FullThe legend goes that King Charles IV discovered the springs of Karlovy Vary during a deer hunt around 1350 and he granted the spa privileges of a free royal city
Read FullThe town of Tabor (Czech Republic), located one hour south of Prague, was built entirely by the Hussites in the 15th century. The medieval historical center is very well preserved
Read FullMeteora (ad literam “middle of the sky”, “suspended in the air” or “high in the sky”) is one of the largest complexes of Orthodox monasteries in Greece, listed on the
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