Saturday 13 July 2013

Top 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites to Visit on Train Holidays to Europe




Train holidays to Europe are all about seeing fantastic sights of the natural landscape, and as you can imagine there are a fair few of these to see on the continent. However, if you really want to see some amazing sights then you should check out these three incredible UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which are definitely worth a visit during a rail trip across Europe.
1. Giant's Causeway, Ireland
Although not strictly part of mainland Europe, this is certainly worth a slight detour at the beginning or end of your trip. The Giant's Causeway is one of the most impressive natural phenomenons in the world. These 40,000 basalt columns in County Antrim in the north east of Northern Ireland were formed during a volcanic eruption millions of years ago. The largest reach up to 12 metres in length, and they create a unique and spectacular sight. It became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986, and is now a nature reserve.
There are lots of legends attached to the area, the most common of which is that Fionn mac Cumhaill built it to cross to Scotland to fight his nemesis Benandonner, although there are many variations of the story. Make sure you check out the Giant's Boot, the Organ and the Giant's Eyes when you visit during your train holidays to Europe.
2. Mount Athos, Greece
Mount Athos is another incredible UNESCO World Heritage Site that you might want to visit during train holidays to Europe. Known as the Holy Mountain, the site in Macedonia consists of 20 monasteries and is a semi-state in itself. Visits to the mountain are heavily restricted and visitors require an entrance permit first. It's also only permitted for males to enter.
Mount Athos is more like a fantasy landscape with its steep, forested slopes, caves harbouring hermits, beautiful forest, wildlife, clear waters and picturesque gardens. If you're lucky enough to visit during your train holidays to Europe then it could well prove to be a highlight.
3. Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia
The Plitvice Lakes National Park is one of the most beautiful spots in Europe. The main feature of this UNESCO World Heritage Site is its 16 colourful lakes of different shades of green and blue, which change colour depending on the minerals in the water and the level of sunlight. It is situated halfway between Zagreb and the coast and is one of the most popular attractions in Croatia, and well worth visiting during your train holidays to Europe.
The lakes are connected by waterfalls, which creates a beautiful, dreamlike ambience. If you're lucky, you may even get to see some of the wildlife of the park, including bears, wolves and many species of birds. It's open all year and there are lots of hiking trails to enjoy.
Visit the Most Amazing Places in Europe
Train holidays to Europe provide you with the opportunity to see some fantastic places, and few can be more impressive than the UNESCO World Heritage Sites described above. Make your holiday really special by trying to visit at least one of these incredible places next time you go on a train trip across the continent.
Anna Copeland is the Marketing Manager for The Danube Express, which specialises in train holidays to Europe. The Danube Express has a range of exclusive train holidays to Europe travelling across countries like Poland, Hungary and Turkey.



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