Useful manual for those who want to live in the European countryside
Here is the useful summary for those who want to live in the European countryside and are confused about choosing a country
According to my experience in Europe, I will list a summary of each region and its most important characteristics, and God willing, what will end up in me, and you will benefit and decide.. We begin
Living in the European countryside
Living in the Swiss countryside
Swiss countryside cities are divided into:
- Grindelwald village
- Interlaken - the beating heart of Switzerland, surrounded by valleys that never get tired of watching
- Lake Brienz in Interlaken
- Lake Lucerne and its environs
- Zermatt village
The beauty of the Swiss countryside lies in its picturesque nature, which is the most beautiful in Europe
It is characterized by a mountainous terrain with waterfalls, rivers and green spaces that please the beholders. The village of Zermatt is characterized by the fact that it is not allowed to enter it with cars
Rather, it is by train, so that the area is not polluted by car exhaust, and this is a nice advantage for those who like to stay away from the noise and crowds of cars.
There are a few small electric cars there to serve the hotel residents. You will see the Matterhorn from everywhere
Living in the Austrian countryside
The Austrian countryside is no less beautiful than the Swiss, but it competes with it in terms of good prices
Read also:Table showing distances of cities from Zell am SeeCities of the Austrian countryside are divided into:
- Zell am See region and all the surrounding villages and valleys
- Salzburg
- Zillertal Valley
- The area around Seefeld
The area around Seefeld is less crowded and worth seeing
The Zell am See region and all the surrounding villages and valleys are beautiful in every sense of the word.
Also, its strategic location is central to all the beautiful areas there. This will ensure that you save time during your daily visits
Something like this beauty
Living in the German countryside
The beauty of the German countryside lies in the south and includes the following villages:
- Qarmish village:
The village of Qarmish and its surrounding villages and lakes are worth a visit, especially as it is located close to the Austrian border
You can visit the region of Innsbruck from your residence in Qarmish, and you can visit Seefeld, which we mentioned earlier, through your stay in Qarmish, as the distance is close to XNUMX dinars only.
Read also:Tourism in Besalo and the most beautiful experiences and tourist places
- Black Forest Region:
In Germany we suggest the Black Forest region:
It is a region in southwestern Germany and on the borders with Switzerland and France.
its main regions
- Strasbourg (France)
- Freiburg (Germany)
- Baden Baden (Germany)
- Rust – which is the most important because it has the second largest amusement park in Europe.”Europe Park"
Living in the Dutch countryside
In the Netherlands, I visited the most beautiful small European villages, Giethoorn, a small village that cars do not enter
It relies on electric boats to move through water channels or bicycles.
Living in the Belgian countryside
In Belgium, I lived in the Antwerp region, specifically in Mol, the most countryside connected to its lips and noticeably different from the rest of the regions of Belgium, and I lived in this complex on the border with the Netherlands
Living in the French countryside
In France, I lived in a village on the border with Switzerland called Chatel, a village about which I did not see a single report. I wanted to take the experience. The village was above expectations, small, and it had some activities, especially as it mediates for several regions.
Read also:The best tourist experiences in the city of Locarno, SwitzerlandA video of me hanging between heaven and earth on a parachute. It was my first experience. I don't know how I was able to hang
Eastern European countryside (Czech Republic, Poland)
In the Czech Republic, I visited its north, and I liked it, especially an area distinguished by its strange rock formations, the Adersbach
In Poland, Zakopane is definitely the best. I lived in the countryside of eastern Poland called Łagów, and I liked the calm there. I lived in northern Poland called Szarejki.
Italian countryside
In short, Italy has a beautiful north, and I divide it into two halves.. northwest - and north east
Northeast Italy is the most beautiful, as there is a region of the Dolomites, in short, God's paradise in his land
I recommend the village of Ortisei for habitation and starting point in the northwest
Lake Como is the highlight of the beauty
Rural Croatia
Croatia .. Plitvice Lakes bordering with Bosnia occupies the first place undisputed Bosnia ..
Bihac definitely takes the lead and is close to Plitvice in Croatia