Immerse yourself in the fairytale autumn weather of Europe
In Autumn, Europe seems to become more gentle and romantic. The lakes and rivers are like beauties being cherished, becoming proud and splendid.
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With a history of more than 7,000 years, the ancient village of Hallstatt in Austria is one of the most beautiful towns in Europe. Reflecting on the Hallstatt See lake, the village seems to be more gentle when autumn knocks on the door. Nature from the North to the South of Europe suddenly wears a strangely charming new coat. Photo: Alamy. |
From September to November every year, walking on the autumn streets, you will encounter the splendor of old oak, ginkgo and maple trees covering ancient castles and moss-covered houses. Photo: 123RF. |
Someone once said that European rivers in autumn are like "beauties" that are cherished, so they are very proud and splendid. The colors of yellow, orange, red, and purple gradually appear and occupy the whole space. The breath of the season seems to linger on each leaf. Photo: Shutterstock. |
Copenhagen, Denmark is one of Europe's most beautiful autumn destinations. Here, visitors can stroll along cobblestone streets stained with time, visit centuries-old churches and admire beautiful canals that are as beautiful as those in Venice, Italy. Photo: St Christopher's Inns. |
Germany's Rakotzbrucke, or Devil's Bridge, is a Romanesque structure that takes on a ghostly appearance in the fall. Built in the 1860s from basalt, the arched bridge, with its reflection in the lake, forms a near-perfect circle from any angle. Photo: Depositphotos. |
Autumn in southern Germany is a harmonious combination of the brilliant colors of maple leaves against the deep green of towering mountains. Don't forget to visit Neuschwanstein Castle and admire the splendor of the forest turning yellow and red. Photo: Shutterstock. |
The highway leading into the capital city of Berlin, Germany. The historic city is one of the most visited destinations in Europe. What could be more interesting than walking on the streets covered with yellow leaves, admiring the majestic Berlin Central Cathedral under the blue autumn sky, enjoying the ancient beauty of the Charlottenburg Palace tinged with yellow or getting lost in Sanssouci Park with its vibrant colors on the green grass. Photo: Getty. |
Dubbed the "Venice of the Netherlands", the capital city of Amsterdam becomes more sparkling and magical in autumn. The sky and trees reflect on the canals, making the whole space warm. Photo: Shutterstock. |
If you want to cycle around the city, relax on a boat in the middle of a canal or admire windmills on endless grassy slopes, the Netherlands is the paradise for you. Photo: Shutterstock. |
Dreamy golden sunshine, gentle breeze like a breath, clear lake surface like a mirror... The moments of autumn in England are gentle and captivating to the souls of many tourists. Photo: @Shutterstock. |
Llanrwst is one of Wales' most popular autumn destinations. Don't miss out on Tu Hwnt I'r Bont, a Grade II listed house built in the 15th century on the banks of the River Conwy. Photo: Alamy. |
In autumn, the sky, the lakes and even the souls of the Swiss people seem to be dyed in a "fluttering" yellow. Explore the streets of large cities without skyscrapers like Stockholm and Gothenburg, and you may encounter miracles. Photo: Shutterstock. |
Besides spring, autumn is the most suitable time for wanderlust to visit France. From the city to the countryside, every place has its own unique beauty. In addition to admiring the scenery, you can try harvesting plump bunches of grapes yourself and join the festivals with the locals. Photo: Dreamstime. |