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Croatia’s wildlife wonders
Discover unique sanctuaries and species Croatia boasts a rich tapestry of ecosystems that serve as havens for rare and endangered species. Whether you’re drawn to the elusive brown bear roaming the forests, the graceful flight of birds of prey over pristine lakes, or the delicate marine life thriving along the Adriatic coast, Croatia’s sanctuaries provide a window onto the wonders of the natural world. These protected areas ensure that future generations can also experience the magic of …
Ireland’s wildlife sanctuaries
Discover the island’s wildest hidden gems The island of Ireland is where kittiwakes soar, seals laze on the beaches, and puffins return to nest on an island dedicated to them. Thanks to the efforts of conservation specialists, our island and its surroundings maintain a hugely diverse ecosystem. In Northern Ireland, over 720 species of butterflies and moths flutter across the wildflowers in the 6000-year-old sand dune system within the Murlough Nature Reserve in County Down. Follow the boardwalk …
Wildlife spots in Czechia
Explore with respect for nature Czechia offers countless places where you can enjoy the beauty of nature, discover something new, and do so without putting a strain on the environment through your actions. Welcome to the world of ecotourism! Where to watch wildlife? If you’re drawn to nature and would like to observe animals with respect for their natural habitat, Czechia offers plenty of opportunities. One such place is the Bird Area near the Nové Mlýny Reservoir in the heart of the …
Slovenia’s wild side
Animal encounters across Slovenia Tucked between the Alps and the Adriatic, Slovenia is a picture-postcard destination and a haven for wildlife . Observe brown bears from hidden forest hides, walk among buzzing bees, and marvel at mysterious, cave-dwelling creatures known as baby dragons. Ready to explore Slovenia’s wild …
Srebarna Biosphere Reserve
Eco-tourism close to wild nature One of Europe’s most fascinating places for birdwatchers and nature lovers is Bulgaria ’s Biosphere Reservation. Situated by the village of Srebarna, about two kilometers south of the Danube River and 16 kilometers west of Silistra, its 600 hectares cover Lake Srebarna and the area around it. It’s renowned for two reasons: its location on the major bird migration route between Europe and Africa, the Via Pontica, and for being a peaceful wetland home to more than …
Birdwatching in the Netherlands
A paradise for bird enthusiasts The Netherlands may be small in size, but it offers extraordinary birdwatching opportunities that attract enthusiasts from around the world. With its strategic location along major European flyways, diverse wetlands, and carefully preserved natural areas, the Dutch landscape provides sanctuary to over 500 bird species throughout the year. NLDelta National Park NLDelta National Park, established in 2021 and the Netherlands' newest national park, encompasses the …
Germany’s wildlife wonders
Discover a world of natural treasures Germany 's national parks are a paradise for nature lovers, as a vast array of wildlife and plant species live in these protected areas. Explore from the soaring peaks of the Bavarian Alps to the tidal wonders of the Wadden Sea! Germany’s commitment to safeguarding its natural heritage makes these parks truly natural treasures of Europe. Germany’s national parks: a haven for wildlife Germany's forests, meadows and mountains are home to around 48,000 animal …
Wild Cyprus: island sanctuaries
Discovering Cyprus' natural treasures Cyprus , a sun-soaked island in the Mediterranean, is more than just ancient ruins and golden beaches — it’s also a haven for biodiversity. With its unique ecosystems, Cyprus is home to a surprising variety of flora and fauna, from rare orchids to migrating flamingos and endangered sea turtles. For eco-conscious travelers, wildlife sanctuaries and guided tours offer a meaningful way to explore the island while supporting responsible eco-tourism. Cyprus …
Car-free Wallonia: green staycation
By train, bike or on foot: 100% zen, 0% car Southern Belgium is the perfect gateway to greener holidays. A legacy of Belgium’s industrial past, Wallonia is home to one of Europe’s most extensive car-free networks. Over 1500 kilometers of former railway lines have been repurposed into greenways — safe, scenic routes for walkers, cyclists, horse riders, and travelers with reduced mobility. Known as the RAVeL network , it helps you travel peacefully through unspoiled countryside, through charming …
Wild Switzerland awaits
Journey to see ibex, marmots, and eagles Switzerland 's diverse, breathtaking landscapes are a haven for a rich array of wildlife. From majestic ibex to playful squirrels and soaring eagles, you’ll come face-to-face with nature at its finest. The wild heart of Switzerland Late every spring as the grass begins to sprout in Alpine valleys, ibex in the Engadin start their annual migration to Pontresina . Watch them grazing in the sun at the village's upper end, a rare opportunity to observe …