Natural wonders in Europe .. How to get there? Part 1
Arabiaweather.com - Ismail Qasimi - It is known that Europe is much more than the famous cities, the natural wonders of the world in Europe are almost endless, and thanks to the extensive transportation networks, you can visit many remote areas of the continent, between mountains, beaches, waterfalls and valleys, and these 10 Natural tourist places of European wonders that you can easily reach.
Dolomites, Italy
It is a mountain range located in northern Italy with 18 peaks over 3,000 meters high, with a wide range of sports activities such as walking, cycling and paragliding.
Getting to the Dolomites is very easy, taking the regional train to Trento, approximately 1 hour from Verona (Verona Porta Nuova station) and 47 minutes from Bolzano.
The beaches of Salou, Spain
It is a popular holiday destination, especially Levent Beach, and its many rocky coves and designated picnic spots. You should also make it to Font Eumenosa, a fountain at the end of the seaside promenade.
It is 75 minutes by regional train to the south of Barcelona (Sants Barcelona station) where you can ride towards the beaches of Salou.
Fjord, Norway
One of the most spectacular sights in all of Europe, this train has been rated by Lonely Planet as one of the best scenic trains in Europe. You can take a boat cruise through the fjords from Flam to Gudvangen.
From the Norwegian capital, you can take the Oslo-Bergen train to the mountain station at Myrdal, then change to the Flam Line and head for the Aurlandfjord. The Flame line, in turn, offers discounts to holders of the Eurail Pass card.
- Bled, Slovenia
Relaxing in Lake Bled and watching the small island in the middle, or venturing into the Bled Straits, 4 kilometers from the city, and practicing the sport of descending to the bottom of the valley 50 to 100 meters is the best way to get to know life in the dark corners of the valley, and these adventures are a very popular and safe activity.
Bled is easily accessible by train from the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana, and from there you can enjoy the lake or the narrow lanes.
Northern Lights, Sweden
Abisko in Sweden is one of the best places in the world to see the Northern Lights (Aurora), and the best time to view it is between November and March when the sky becomes glowing with a stunning light.
From Stockholm you can take the night train towards Boden and then towards Abisko via Kiruna (the journey takes 17 hours in total). There are two stations in the area, Abisko Ostra and the tourist station Abisko.
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