Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Europe’s Best Parks

More parks mean more entertainment. If country has more parks then its considered the people of that country is more healthy, its mean parks are very important place in every country. People visits these parks in free time and they also feel relax and happy after a long work hours. Here in this post have listed Europe's Best Parks.

Göreme National Park, Turkey

Göreme National Park, Turkey

This park is located among the historical region of Turkey. Göreme National Park in the heart of Cappadocia has been protected by UNESCO since 1985. The area is famous for a hot air balloon at sunrise, Its cities carved out of the soft volcanic stone and its early Christian churches. This park is best for picnic at sunset, to experience the real magic of Park.

Cinque Terre National Park, Italy
Cinque Terre National Park, Italy

Italy is famous for various visiting places so how it is possible there is not in the list of Europe's Best park. This park is breathtakingly beautiful it is hard to believe it is real and not. It is a modern-day Disneyland Italia. The park includes a group of five picturesque seaside villages and history is alive in the villages, in the form of ancient churches, homes that line narrow streets, castles, and squares. Thanks to its UNESCO World Heritage status that prevent all these, No cars or motorbikes are allowed in the villages, because this park is only allow train and only can access via train.

Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia
Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia

This park is near the Bosnian border and if you get a chance to visit then you will be rewarded with the most spectacular natural water wonderland in Europe. The park is the network of 16 lakes linked together through waterfalls and miles of gorgeous boardwalks. Plitvice National Park change its mood daily according to the weather and skies overhead. The park also famous because of historical significance as it is the starting point for the Croatian War of Independence which ripped through the country in the 1990s.

Yorkshire Dales National Park, UK
Yorkshire Dales National Park, UK

Yorkshire Dales National Park is famous as Northern England’s National Parks and most of the visitors just want to see its dramatic Lake. This park is the best picnic spot. In the summer months the park’s narrow roads become crowded, because everyone want to experience the true magic of the Dales.

Dartmoor National Park, UK
Dartmoor National Park, UK

People come to Dartmoor to enjoy the beautiful scenery and to recharge their batteries, many come to get active. There is alot of walking routes to suit all tastes and abilities. Dartmoor also provides a variety of cycle routes, both on and off road. The park also provide small matter of horse-riding, letterboxing, climbing, geo-caching.

Vatnajökull National Park, Iceland
Vatnajökull National Park, Iceland

Five years ago Iceland started on a major conservation effort, uniting two of its existing national parks to create the largest national park in Western Europe. Spanning nearly 8,500 square miles y), Vatnajökull is also home to the largest glacier in the world outside the Arctics. This park is characterized by the constant battle between fire and ice. Snowy white glaciers are contrasted by black volcanic beaches and piping hot streams erupt through frozen banks of ice to ensure a very dynamic and ever-changing landscape.

Saxony Switzerland National Park, Germany
Saxony Switzerland National Park, Germany

Saxony Switzerland National Park misleading name dapd-Despite. This National Park situated in eastern Germany. This park is famous for rocky outcrops. A perfect spot for picnics is on the Bastei rocks with their sweeping views of the River Elbe and the scenic bridge that spans between the boulders.

Swiss National Park, Switzerland
Swiss National Park, Switzerland

Swiss National Park celebrating its 99th birthday this year, the Swiss National Park is the only national park in Switzerland and is the oldest. Thanks to its 50 mile network of walking routes and landscapes which varies from gentle Alpine meadows to precipitous cliffs (not to mention elevation which ranges from 4,593ft to 10,498ft) this is a walkers paradise. The park offers something for all skills – from gentle strolls for the whole family with plenty of picnic opportunities, to challenging climbs that lead to the summit of pretty Alp Grimmels. There is also no shortage of wildlife here, with walkers regularly reporting sightings of deer, the rare Alpine ibex, guinea pig-like marmot and bearded eagles.