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Guide to things to do in Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park. There are many things to do in Loch Lomond, and it is a popular weekend destination for locals from Glasgow and Edinburgh in search of nature and outdoor activities. Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park was Scotland's first national park, designated in 2002. Loch Lomond itself is the largest inland stretch of water in Great Britain by surface area, and the park contains a diverse geography that includes 21 munros (Scottish mountains), two forest parks, 22 lochs, and over 50 designated special nature conservation sites. Visitors can go cruising on a lake in a historic steamship, rent a canoe or kayak, spend a day visiting small villages, see Rob Roy's gravestone, have fun at an aerial adventure park, or go climbing or biking. If you enjoy hiking, there are a number of short and moderate hiking paths to enjoy here, and a few of Scotland's popular long distance paths such as the West Highland Way and The Three Lochs Way run through here. If you are visiting Glasgow or Edinburgh and are looking for scenic landscapes or outdoor adventure, you might consider a day trip to Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. We'll share our top things to do in Loch Lomond and provide tips about visiting the area based on our own visits.
Follow our guide to make the best of your camping weekend at North Cascades National Park. Suggestions for FREE campsites, hikes and backpacking trails.
Triglav National Park is a true gem located in Slovenia; if you’re looking for inspiration and Triglav National Park photos, you’re in the perfect place!
Ahead of season 2, Tatler revisits the show’s beautiful settings
When I currently walk with my dog on this dike (Holthuizerdijk or Huissense Dijk) along the Immerloo Park (Arnhem, the Netherlands), I see this meadow with horses and lots of Cow Parsley (or Wild Chervil, Wild Beaked Parsley or Keck) and the Holthuizer Kolk (the pond) in the background. Wanneer ik met mijn hond over de Holthuizer- of Huissense Dijk loop langs het Immerloo Park in Arnhem-Zuid zie ik momenteel dit weiland met paarden en ook veel fluitenkruid. Op de achtergrond ligt de Holthuizer Kolk, ontstaan in 1651 na een dijkdoorbraak. Een kolk (ook: wiel, waai en weel) is de aanduiding voor een type oppervlaktewater. Langs rivier- en zeedijken zijn kolken de overblijfsels van oude dijkdoorbraken. Bij hoog water ontstonden diepe gaten door het rondkolkende water. Om de kolk werd dan een nieuw stuk dijk gebouwd. De restanten van de kolken zijn nu vaak kleine, diepe poelen.
Since visiting our very first natural hot springs here in Vegas, we had to put together a bucket list of 25 amazing hot springs in the US to soak in.
While the National Parks of the USA are famous for awe-inspiring scenery, don't overlook the country's lesser-known State Parks. Catherine shares her picks for 25+ of the Best State Parks in the USA from coast to coast.
My parents were in town the other week, so on a particularly beautiful September Sunday, my mum and I headed to Hyde Park to visit this year’s Serpentine Pavilion. The yearly structure is an event in the architecture world, as well as in the London cultural scene. (I previously wrote about London’s 2013 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion and, I must say, it’s still my favorite one.
Minnewaska hiking trails, cider breweries, and one of the best airbnbs in the world! Read on to find out the best things to do in New Paltz, New York.
According to Pinterest, these are the places to add to your summer bucket list.
The secret Scottish pyramid hides amongst the forests of Scotland's beautiful Cairngorms National Park. Here's how to get to it ...
If you're thinking about visiting Croatia, chances are Plitvice National Park is on your radar (as it should be!) Before you go, here are some helpful tips and suggestions that will make your visit much more pleasant. I'll admit, seeing photos from friends and others who've visited Plitvice may have been one of the reasons
Looking down from Rievaulx Terrace through a gap in the trees onto the ruins of Rievaulx Abbey. The ruins of Rievaulx Abbey are some of the finest Cistercian remains in the whole of England. The abbey was founded in 1132AD – the first Cistercian monastery in England – and survived until the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII in 1539, though by that time it had only around 22 monks rather than the 600-plus who lived their at the height of its power. Sitting in the valley below Rievaulx Terrace, from where you can enjoy fantastic views of the abbey down through gaps cut in the trees, the abbey was built to take advantage of the flow of the River Rye, which the monks moved away from the rising slopes of the terrace to give them more room on which to build. While the abbey was built in the second half of the 12th century, most of the existing remains – the transept, the east end of the church, the refectory, the dormitory and more – date from the extensive rebuilding in the 13th century. As such, they are examples of Early English Architecture and are some of the most complete abbey remains in the country. The site is now looked after by English Heritage, who offer a superb audio tour that takes you back to the time when the monks were here in heir hundreds, working in the church while lay brothers toiled on the land. Rievaulx Terrace forms a natural viewing platform above the Ryedale Valley, home to Rievaulx Abbey. The potential for the hillside to be used as a terrace was spotted by Thomas Duncombe II in the mid-18th century. He commissioned a landscaper to compose the terrace between 1749 and 1757, with temples at either end and views, down through gaps cut in the trees, of the abbey. There are two temples on the terrace, the Tuscan Temple and the Ionic Temple, the latter of which served as a kitchen and dining room for guests of the Duncombe family who came to visit. The National Trust now look after the terrace and the temples, giving visitors the chance to experience the site as others did centuries ago.
Im Zentrum des Parks befindet sich das nach einem Entwurf Johann Georg Starckes um 1680 errichtete Palais. Das Palais gilt als erster bedeutender Profanbau in Sachsen, der nach dem Dreißigjährigen Krieg errichtet wurde. Es ist außerdem eines der frühesten Barockbauwerke im deutschsprachigen Raum und zählt zu den kunst- und kulturhistorisch wichtigsten Gebäuden Dresdens. (Es wirkt fast wie ein italienischer Renaissace-Bau oder französischer Barockbau). Es hat einen H-Grundriss. Der britische Luftangriff (Februar 1945) auf Dresden führten zu schwersten Beschädigungen des Gebäudes. Sein Äußeres ist mittlerweile wiederhergestellt; die Rekonstruktion des Gebäudeinneren ist noch nicht abgeschlossen. de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palais_im_Gro%C3%9Fen_Garten ------ Der Große Garten ist ein Park barocken Ursprungs in Dresden und heute die größte Parkanlage auf dem Gebiet der sächsischen Landeshauptstadt. Er wurde ab 1676 auf Geheiß des Kurfürsten Johann Georg III. angelegt und im Laufe seiner Geschichte mehrfach erweitert, so dass er heute einen annähernd rechteckigen Grundriss auf einer Fläche von ca. 1,8 Quadratkilometern aufweist. Seine Längsausdehnung beträgt etwa 1900 Meter, die Breite erreicht maximal 950 Meter. de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro%C3%9Fer_Garten
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One of the oldest and most visited theme parks in the world operating since 1843. It is definitely worth seeing both by day and after dusk when it is all lit up. The park boasts one of the oldest wooden roller coasters in the world called Rutschebanen, which was built back in 1914. Also, the world's second tallest carousel, the Star Flyer, can be found here. There are many more exciting attractions in the park so do not hesitate, bring the whole family and enjoy a fun day out. The attractions are charged individually.
Things to do in the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park: hikes, sunset spots, wildlife and more. This is the largest state park in the US!
1. Church on a Rock. In the Seventh Century, monks built a monastery on the top of a natural stone pillar outside of Chiatura, Georgia. It was used by the Stylites — Christian ascetics who lived on top of pillars to express their devotion. That sect is now extinct, but the monastery is still t
Visit St James's Park in London for the view of Buckingham Palace across the lake, and the birds, geese and pelicans feeding by Duck Island Cottage
Check out this list of 40 things to do in the Cairngorms National Park - from scenic Highland villages to hikes and other outdoor adventures!
The Jerde Partnership’s Namba Parks, in Osaka, Japan, was just named one of the winners of the Urban Land Institute’s 2009 Awards of Excellence: Asia...
Park Hotel, just before the storm - the light was dreadful so ISO 800 used as far as I recall.
Don't miss our complete guide on the best things to do in Riding Mountain National Park, Manitoba for your next visit, including where to stay and what to eat!
From rugged national parks to white-sand beaches, remote archipelagos to big-hitting cities, we’ve rounded up the prettiest places in Europe
The gem-toned Krka waterfalls are one of the most impressive sets of Croatian waterfalls, and are found in beautiful Krka National Park.
Singapur möchte die grünste Metropole der Welt werden. Dies zeigt eindrucksvoll der 2012 eröffnete Park Gardens by the Bay.
Hand feeding fish right by the shore? Don't mind if I do!
Roman baths were designed for bathing and relaxing and were a common feature of cities throughout the Roman empire. Baths included a wide diversity of rooms with different temperatures, as well as swimming...
Explore the beauty of Calanques National Park! Walk along cliffs, visit pristine beaches, and experience a landscape like nowhere else.
Planning to spend 3 days in Berchtesgaden, Germany? Follow this Berchtesgaden itinerary to see all the highlights of the area in just a long weekend!
We fell in love with Karijini. I now know why everyone said this was their favourite place in Aus. Here are the top things to do in Karijini National Park!
Cascada artificial con el monumento nacional de Schinkel al fondo en el parque Viktoria, en el barrio de Kreuzberg de Berlín. Artificial fall with the Schinkel's National monument in the background in the Viktoria park, in the Berlin burough of Kreuzberg.
New Zealand’s South Island is famous for its natural beauty and the Abel Tasman National Park is no exception. Here’s what you need to know to explore this stunning part of the country.
Oregon, also known as the Beaver State, has some of the most beautiful and spectacular sights and places to visit! Just browse through these awesome pictures I found and be ... Read more