![]() ![]() As a kid I went mostly to Norway for holidays and a few other countries. Norway is fascinating, even in the extremely cold winter days with 2 meters snow laying everywhere… Norway with my dad. Go north in the country and there’s a good chance of seeing Northern Lights, while reindeers and polar bears roam the staggering ice fields of the Svalbard archipelago most north. Norway is so big and some parts of the country lies within the Arctic Circle. Spectacular national parks which protect the nation’s unique scenery and wildlife. Deep, striking fjords, rugged coastal mountains and glaciers that take your breath away. I love the landscapes, there’s always a new adventure waiting in my Danish neighbor country. Insane!? I went a lot to Norway as a kid and just as much as an adult. Thumbs up for Iceland! Visited Iceland is 2015 and I still remember these unique landscapes 2. Definitely the Land of Fire and Ice, and who honestly wouldn’t love taking a dip in the Blue Lagoon?! Crazy colors, geysers, waterfalls and rock formations everywhere here. Iceland’s blue bubbling geysers, rugged lava fields, and spectacular glaciers create a visual spectacle that seems out of this world. I’ve only been to Iceland one time and I spent 7 days there, but tried to see as much of the island as I could. ![]() Iceland is a country you CAN’T skip on this list. So close to my very top! Portugal is so much more than only Lisbon. Hyacinths are everywhere, nature is so lush and green and breathtaking views from mountain tops when hiking around. The Azores was actually recognized as the most beautiful destination in Europe by the European Best Destination, and the blue lakes ringed by forests of laurel and cedar and the peculiar rocks and structures certainly is TOP-CLASS on this volcanic archipelago. On my 4th time in Portugal I wanted to see a new part of the country and went to The Azores. I’ve been to mainland Portugal 3 times and it’s a beautiful country! I like Porto, Lisbon and Sintra very much, but my fascination of mainland Portugal is most of all because of the cozy cities and villages, yet the landscape is nice too. Scotland has some of the most beautiful landscape in Europe 4. If you’re lucky to have no rain the Isle of Skye is an iconic place! I’ve been to Scotland 3 times and I really hope I will come back to see more. I still remember my travel around Scotland, the fabled Loch Ness and these, misty, magical mountains. ![]() My personal favourite part is the Scottish Highland. ScotlandĮdinburgh and Glasgow are very cool cities, but the most fascinating part of Scotland is the dramatic scenery, the lush woodlands, the stunning lochs, rugged coastline and green rolling hills topped with crumbling castles. This is the Top 5! The 5 Most Beautiful Countries in Europe (Landscape) 5. We all have different preferences, but for me these countries blew my mind. These are the 5 most beautiful countries in Europe based on ONLY landscapes, according to my point of view. I have traveled a lot worldwide for 7 years, been to every country in Europe and most of them +2 times. The 5 Most Beautiful Countries in Europe (Landscape) - gus1thego READ THISĭeprecated: Function get_magic_quotes_gpc() is deprecated in /home4/gusoneth/public_html/wp-includes/formatting.php on line 4826ĭeprecated: Function get_magic_quotes_gpc() is deprecated in /home4/gusoneth/public_html/wp-includes/formatting.php on line 2720 ![]()
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