All You Need To Know About Travelling To Europe In Fall
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Europe has so much to explore that it is safe to assume it makes its way into everyone’s list of places to travel. There is something here for every kind of traveller, and of course, something special to see in every season. However, autumn in Europe is a special time. If you are looking to make some plans, look no further!
When is the fall season in Europe?
Mid-September to mid-November is considered the fall season in Europe.
Temperature is still warm after the end of summer, however, there may be spells of rain so do keep that in mind while packing your bags!
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Why travel to Europe in the Fall?
If you are wondering what makes Europe a great place to visit during autumn; here are some ideal reasons to explore Europe in Fall
- Ideal weather but without the bother! Temperatures are still warm but most Europeans head back to work around this period making places less crowded and better suited for leisurely travel.
- Tourists who travel in the summer or awaiting winter may give autumn a miss making travel during fall a budget-friendly option due to less demand. Hotels, car rentals and even flights may offer tempting deals.
- Fall in Europe is also the time for several festivals; from art festivals to wine festivals there is something that you would surely love to celebrate this autumn in Europe.
If you are now raring to go but wondering about what are the ideal fall destinations in Europe, here is a quick look at the places to visit this fall in Europe:
1. Cappadocia, Turkey
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This tourist region has soared in popularity on social media over the past few years with magical photos of hot air balloons and whimsical rock formations called ‘fairy chimneys’ tempting everyone to experience this enthralling destination personally. What better time to do it than during the fall season in Europe and you may also get some excellent discounts on the unique Airbnbs the place offers. Autumn is a magical time and what better place to spend it than Cappadocia with its otherworldly charm.
2. Amsterdam, Netherlands
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You can visit Amsterdam any time of the year, but the fall season in Europe also means Amsterdam is bathed in lovely autumn colours. It is rather quiet during this time of the year, and you can take lovely strolls along the canals, exploring small shops and great eats surrounded by the cosy hues of fall. Come November it is also time for Museumnacht when several museums are open late into the night.
3. Cairngorms, Scotland
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If nature is the central theme to your fall travel plans in Europe and you wish to truly experience the turn of seasons, head over to Cairngorms in Scotland. Here nature turns on a show as the landscape turns into a fiery landscape of warm tones. The fall colours are especially grand at the Cairngorms National Park, which also boasts a diverse landscape covering mountains, moorlands, wetlands and even a sandy beach! If you are invigorated by the prospect of outdoor activity, then you could also try to go Munro bagging which is when you climb a Scottish mountain over 3000 ft.
4. Lugano, Switzerland
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Fall in Europe is also the ideal time to explore the region’s gastronomic delights. Autumn in Europe is a great time to sample diverse produce. In Lugano, you can experience firsthand; the Lugano Autumn Festival, a three-day affair at the start of October when you can enjoy the best of local cuisine and wines. You can also enjoy shopping and entertainment, in the form of folk performances at the festival. If you plan to travel to Europe in the fall, ensure to have one destination purely to enjoy the best food in the region!
5. Latvia
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There’s a lot to explore in Latvia during the fall in Europe; both wild nature and wonderful architecture and culture. You can head over to its many parks and enjoy the many medieval castles and waterways. Whatever you choose to enjoy, is set against the gorgeous colours of fall. Also adding to the cosiness is the availability of mushrooms and berries perfect for memorable mealtimes at local restaurants.
6. Munich, Germany
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Among the most famous international festivals is Oktoberfest, one that has people coming in from across the world to savour a variety of craft beers, enjoy great food and the general mood of joy. So if you have had either Germany or the Ocktoberfest on your travel to-do for some time now then the fall season is a great time to tick it off the list! Later in November, Munich also boasts of one of the best Christmas Markets and the experience is nothing short of magic!
7. Umbria, Italy
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A place that is as lovely as it is lavish during fall in Europe is Umbria in Italy. A great place to kickback, and indulge in the joy of great food and wine! Called the green heart of the country; Umbria boasts stunning natural vistas ranging from dense forests to medieval hill towns for you to explore. More interestingly it also hosts Eurochocolate a celebration of the decadent world of chocolate, and if that made your mouth water just wait until you get a bite of the local speciality Baci, a chocolate-hazlenut speciality.
8. Burgundy, France
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A time that is ideal for bicycle rides and drinking wine does exist and it is fall season in Europe. The perfect getaway to do just that it is Burgundy in France. Explore rolling hills and traffic-free greenways called ‘voies vertes’ Drink in the gorgeous sight of canals and magnificent architecture set against the autumn backdrop. Wine and dine to your heart’s content this fall season in Burgundy.
9. Seville, Andalusia, Spain
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Seville is the largest and capital city of Andalusia an autonomous province in Spain. With summers here getting rather hot and winter seeing bouts of torrential rain, the fall season is the ideal time to travel and explore Seville. Here you can pick from a variety of experiences such as exploring the Real Alcázar and parks such as the Parque de Maria Luisa, or drink in the views from the rooftop of the largest Gothic cathedral in the world; the Catedral de Santa María de la Sede! Talking about drinks, don’t forget to savour sherry varieties from the best wineries in Andalusia. But most importantly fall is when Seville’s Bienal de Flamenco is held every two years. The festival focuses on the passionate dance form and will surely leave you enthralled!
There are several other destinations that you could explore in Europe in the fall depending on the kind of travel experience you are seeking. But no matter where you choose to go you are sure to have a wonderful and memorable time during the autumn months. So be sure to check out flight and hotel deals for the fall season in Europe and enjoy a holiday like no other!