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Finland is the big surprise of the Nordic countries, a natural wonderland with more trees than people and more islands than any other nation in the wo...
Like the Atlantic Ocean that laps upon its shores, Portugal throws up one or two surprises. A rich and varied land of vibrant cities and traditional v...
Travelling around Italy remains one of those rare experiences in life – like a perfect spring day or the power of first love – that can never be o...
Bulgaria's spectacular mountains, swathe of golden beaches and vibrant cities have begun attracting hordes of eager-eyed tourists over the past few ye...
Like the Czech Republic minus the crowds, Slovakia may sit in the shadows of its neighbour, but the country quietly impresses with its epic alpine sce...
If you were designing a country with sheer cinematic appeal, you'd likely end up with something resembling Montenegro. This tiny, Adriatic gem may lac...
Despite its small size, Austria has a long-established international reputation, which is why most visitors arrive with heads full of Habsburg, Mozart...
A country of extreme geological contrasts, Iceland has built up an impressive tourism sector with over 2 million visitors a year flocking to see its m...

City guides

Known as the Gateway to the Fjords, Norway's second city, Bergen, is also one of its most attractive.
Edinburgh has inspired poets, artists and philosophers for hundreds of years, yet it is very much a city of the 21st century too.
To visit Paris is to visit one of the greatest cities in the world. In fact, many would say that a visit to Paris serves as a crash course in how to l...
With something almost Northern European in the air, yet exuding Italian style, Milan is Italy's most cosmopolitan city.
Tallinn boasts the kind of stunning chocolate box old town that Disney executives can only dream of, all cobbles, castles and church spires, laced wit...
Once the least known and visited of the three Baltic State capitals, Vilnius has now established as a city-break destination of considerable repute an...
A port city perched on the sleepy Garonne River, Bordeaux was once known as La Belle au Bois Dormant (‘the Sleeping Beauty’), but following more t...
Renowned for its long sandy beaches, vibrant festivals and lively nightlife, Alicante is one of Spain’s and Europe’s main holiday hubs with good r...

Ski resorts

Innsbruck is located in the province of Tyrol in western Austria.
Valloire is located at the heart of the Vallée d'Or on the Galibier Pass, which runs through the Massif de la Maurienne in southeast France’s Sa...
Alpbach is located in the Alpbachtal region of the Austrian Tyrol, within the Kitzbüheler Alpen (Kitzbühel Alps) mountain range. The vill...
Bad Gastein is located in the Gastein Valley, within the westerly Austrian province of Salzburger Land. The local Hohe Tauern Mountains are a part ...
Avoriaz and Morzine are located in the Haute Savoie department of the Rhône-Alpes region in the southeast of France, near the border with Switzerl...
Garmisch-Partenkirchen is located in the Werdenfelser Land district of the Bavarian Alps in south-eastern Germany, close to the Austrian border.
Åre is located in the county of Jämtland, which borders Norway, about midway on Sweden's north-south axis. The resort is situated 80km (...
Nevis Range is located on Aonach Mor Mountain, in the Lochaber region of the western Scottish Highlands. The resort is close to the town of Fort Wi...
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