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Friday, August 15, 2014

Ah, Italy...




In northern Italy, scenic beauty, rich heritage and ancient traditions make the Aosta valley an attractive region. Lakeland has always attracted and captivated visitors, romantic nineteenth century international stars, spellbound by these pearls with clear water nestled in the foothill landscapes of great beauty. Piedmont is the Po Valley, the amazing rice fields of Vercelli, good wine and culinary reputation of the Langhe and Monferrato. Liguria, wedged between sea and mountains, is famous for its mild climate. This is the Italian Riviera. Levant side, the Cinque Terre, five small villages clinging to their mountain to avoid falling into the sea. Strong landscape, while breakaways, in balconies, cornices.
Central Italy buzzing with the excitement of its cultural highlights, from Florence to Assisi and Siena to Perugia. In Tuscany, the cypress groves are arranged sparingly on the hills and interfluves a nurturing and enchanting region. Umbria, the largely mountainous terrain, deserves its name of "green lung" of Italy.
In southern Italy, Campania combines plenty to offer: Naples, Pompeii and Herculaneum - the most visited archaeological sites in the world - the famous and ... pizza. In Puglia, the landscapes are adorned with powerful images: an oak braving the sirocco in the middle of a hill, tablecloths poppy slashing tender green wheat in spring, changes in white and gray stones, a vegetable protected by ancient ramparts. Calabria, the tip of the boot, tickles Sicily. The limestone cliffs plunge into the sea, with tiny coves of white sand. Ionian side, long beaches vie with granite reefs lower side or swamp. Inside is tough raising mountains, softened by lakes and forests

A trip to Germany.




Occupying a central position in Europe, Germany is not the first destination that comes to mind for the holidays. Yet as peaceful nature holidays and family you prefer, or we want to take this trip to enrich cultural discoveries, everyone can find his account in Germany, between the medieval towns, the stunning landscapes of the Bavaria, and the rich heritage of Berlin.

Walkers will enjoy a variety of terrain and scenery. Lovers follow the Romantic Road, which crosses the south of nearly 350 km. Finally, the architecture and museums will delight history and culture enthusiasts.

The first prefer the South of Germany, with the regions of Bavaria and the Black Forest. But Germany also has other parks and natural attractions that will delight nature lovers.

The latter have plenty of choice, as the German cities considerable importance is attached to the value of their architectural heritage. Monuments, they are in big cities like Berlin or scattered in smaller villages, often show a remarkable architecture. The country can also boast a large number of monuments (old towns, churches, castles) on the list of World Heritage by UNESCO. In addition, the reputation of German museums is well established: they are considered part of the most beautiful in the world.

All major cities of Germany therefore deserve closer attention to their architectural heritage and museums. But the country also has many picturesque villages, where local cultures retain all their force. Wherever you go in Germany, you will be warmly received.


You can also discover the friendliness of the Germans during the many events organized throughout the country: the festivals taking place each summer the famous Oktoberfest in Munich, wine festivals and famous carnivals. Your stay in Germany will be an opportunity to sample the cuisine of the country, and of course the national drink, beer!

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