20 Places You Cannot Afford To Miss Visiting On Your Next Europe Trip (2 of 4)

 

 

The Gorges du Verdon, SE France

Verdon Natural Regional Park, Water, Water resources, Mountain, Azure

Carved out by the running waters of the River Verdon, the Gorges du Verdon runs for over 25 kilometers – that is considered by most one of the most beautiful gorges on the planet. The blue river water makes it look like a place from another world, while the two thousand feet tall gorge sides add a sense of awe and fascination to the whole landscape.

Why visit? The Gorges du Verdon is a nice place to get your adrenaline pumping. Enjoy canoeing through this beautiful gorge and soak in the beautiful scenic beauty on offer.

 

 

Cliffs of Moher, County Clare, Ireland

Cliffs Of Moher Walking Trail, Cloud, Water, Sky, Water resources, Azure, Natural landscape

Located in Ireland, the Cliffs of Moher make the west coast of this beautiful country. The rugged cliffs are very long, nearly four hundred feet, with the steep base merging in the Atlantic Ocean below. These giant, steep nine-mile-long cliffs are one of the finest creations of Mother Nature.

Why Visit? We all have wanted to stand on the edge of the world if there was any. Fortunately, you can get that feeling when you stand on the edge of Ireland. Also, you can go to the nearest pub to have a couple of shots of Guinness to top it off!

 

 

The Blue Lagoon, Reykjanes Peninsula, SW Iceland

Ijsland Te Doen, Water, Cloud, Sky, Water resources, Azure

The Blue Lagoon located on Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula is without a doubt the planet’s most beautiful spa. The stunning azure of waters of this picturesque, man-made lagoon is constantly heated by the volcanic lava lying underneath. Add to the fact that the waters have numerous therapeutic minerals, which heal a number of skin and other medical issues.

Why visit? If you are really in the mood for a spa session, this is the place to do it in the most royal way!

 

 

Preikestolen, Near Stavanger, Norway

Preikestolen, Water

Scandinavia is one of the most gorgeous places in the world, and Preikestolen is perhaps its finest landscape. This gigantic rock formation looks straight out of a Hollywood CGI epic, which is located in the Norwegian forests. These two thousand feet high rocks are nicknamed Pulpit Rocks, which overlook icy waters of Lysefjord. The eighty square feet of plateau adds to the landscape even more.

Why visit? If you really wanted to climb a cliff and shout out to the world what you have always wanted to say, this seems like the best spot to do it!

 

 

Gásadalur, Faroe Islands

Gásadalur, Cloud, Water, Sky, Natural landscape, Highland, Mountain

The Gásadalur Waterfall, also known as the Múlafossur fall, is one of the finest creations of Mother Nature. The waterfall is located in a village that goes by the name of Gásadalur, in the Faroe Islands. The absolutely breathtaking scenery on offer as the water falls down a steep cliff is worth at least once in a lifetime visit for sure. You can also spot beautiful seabirds near the waterfall, which is often called by many as the most beautiful waterfall in all of Europe.

Why visit? If you truly want to immerse yourself in the beauty of Europe, then Múlafossur Waterfall is a place to head out to. With the place far away from the chaos and noise of the city, the place offers a serene and picturesque scene.