Close to the border with Italy, Menton has always been a border town. For centuries, it formed the border between Provence and Genoa. It became a tourist center with grandiose
Read FullThe lake was mentioned by the name “Garda” in documents dating from the eighth century and is a name derived from the Germanic word warda, which means “place of observation”
Read FullWhat was once reserved only for experienced climbers, has now become accessible from the construction of the Grossglockner Alpine Road, opened in 1935. Exhibitions and museums, mountain huts and inns,
Read FullThe Dolomites are a mountain range located in northeastern Italy and are also known as the “Pale Mountains”. The name was given to the limestone rock, named after the French
Read FullMore and more countries are imposing restrictions on off-camping, but more and more elegant and, at least interesting, solutions are becoming available for motorhome tourism. In France, for example, you
Read FullLake Como is a popular tourist destination for its scenery, wildlife and facilities for sailing, windsurfing and kitesurfing. Located at the foot of the Alps in the Lombardy region of
Read FullThe off-camping ban in Portugal does not leave us without alternatives to exploring rural Portugal. We can still experience new adventures, we can combine the discovery of nature with the
Read FullTraveling with your campervan through Norway cannot miss the road that takes you right to the edge of the ocean. In 2005, the road was voted “Engineering of the Century”
Read FullLauterbrunnen is one of the most beautiful locations in Switzerland. The name “Lauter Brunnen” means “many wells” the valley offering no less than 72 waterfalls. The best known is the
Read FullWe parked our van next to a 1,000 years old olive tree! If you are in Alexandroupolis or in the north-eastern part of Greece, a visit to the olive oil
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