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Europe's most beautiful parks: where to enjoy the fall scenery to the fullest

Albina PanchenkoNews
Autumn Europe

European countries impress not only with masterpieces of architecture. In fact, they hide many treasures. Authentic establishments, museums, art centers and, of course, natural attractions. The latter, unfortunately, tourists pay less time and attention. And for nothing. Squares, sanctuaries, groves look great in the golden season. What places should not be bypassed - we tell you below.

Durmitor, Montenegro

The largest park in the country. In 1980 it was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The mountain massif is located in the Dinaric Alps. For travelers there are many hiking and biking trails of varying difficulty. There are also more than 18 glacial lakes. Also on the territory of the reserve there are relic forests that have survived entire geological epochs.

Here tourists can visit the deep cave of the natural cell - Shkrk. And also explore the ice dungeon, located at an altitude of more than 2040 meters above sea level. But keep in mind that you need to have special equipment for the hike.

For those who prefer a relaxing vacation, we offer horseback riding through picturesque fields or a boat ride.

Europe's most beautiful parks: where to enjoy the fall scenery to the fullest

Saxon Switzerland, Germany

It is located not far from Dresden. It has an area of more than 710 square kilometers. Interesting fact: 40% of the territory is covered with forests. Be sure to go to the stone rocky massif Bastai. There is a bridge of the XIX century. We also recommend walking along the Malerweg path. It is dedicated to famous German artists.

We also recommend a trip to Königstein Fortress. It was first mentioned in a charter of the Czech King Wenceslaus I in 1233.

And, of course, visit the Rathena Rock Theater in the open air. The idea for the theater was conceived by local residents in 1936. They decided to use the picturesque rocks as natural scenery for performances. Subsequently, in 1938, plays by German poet Karl May about the famous Indian Winnet were added to the repertoire of the "cultural institution".

Europe's most beautiful parks: where to enjoy the fall scenery to the fullest

Tatra National Park, Poland

Located near the resort town of Zakopane. The natural attraction was opened in 1954. And in 1993 it was granted the status of a UNESCO biosphere reserve. It is home to rare species of endangered animals, in particular, the chamois and the alpine surak. Brown bears and Eurasian lynx are also found in the expanses.

Be sure to go to the Sea Eye, the most famous and largest lake in the Tatras. The water here is an incredible turquoise color. You can walk to the lagoon or drive up in your own vehicle. There are incredible views of majestic mountains and cliffs all along the way. Also go to the Velka Siklava waterfall. Its cascades fall from a height of about 70 meters.

Europe's most beautiful parks: where to enjoy the fall scenery to the fullest

Plitvice Lakes, Croatia

The national park is located in the central part of the country. There are 16 water bodies here, which are connected with fountains. There are about 1,200 plant species growing on the territory of the natural complex.

The most famous and beautiful route passes by the famous Veliki Slap, over 78 meters high. Another direction leads to the Medvedak Mountain. The ascent is through beech and spruce forests, and from the top you can admire incredible lakes.

There are special trails for cycling enthusiasts. Thus, you can quickly visit several picturesque corners of the reserve.

By the way, you can move around the territory by boat and buses. Transportation is included in the ticket price.

If you plan to travel for a few days, we suggest staying in hotels in the park. For example, Jezero and Plitvice. There are also camping sites. We are talking about Korana and Borje. But keep in mind, they are only open from April to October.

Europe's most beautiful parks: where to enjoy the fall scenery to the fullest

Oulanka, Finland

Located in the province of Lapland and Northern Ostrobothnia. The reserve was founded in 1956. And between 1982 and 1989 it was expanded.

One of the most famous tourist routes in the country extends for 82 kilometers. Karhunkierros or "Bear Trail" runs through picturesque forests and canyons. The duration of the hike: 4-6 days.

There is also a shorter direction - the Pieni Karhunkierros hiking trail. Here tourists will walk on a suspension bridge over the large river Vattumutka and see the 9-meter waterfall Jyrävä, the rumble of which can be heard at a great distance.

By the way, the park is home to more than 100 species of birds and rare butterflies. There are also unique wild orchids growing here. Travelers can also meet lynx and wolverine.

Europe's most beautiful parks: where to enjoy the fall scenery to the fullest

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