Trip to Europe

  • Kromeriz (Czechia)

    Kromeriz (Czechia)

    Historical town in the countryside, inhabited since the beginning of history. The original market settlement at the crossroads of trade routes became the property of the Olomouc bishops in the first quarter of the 12th century.

  • Kufstein (Austria)

    Kufstein (Austria)

    The town on the banks of the Inn River, above which the Kaisergebirge limestone tower rises, is the real pearl of the Alps.

  • Kutna Hora (Czechia)

    Kutna Hora (Czechia)

    Kutná Hora is the most historically significant city in the country after Prague. That's why we can also find it on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

  • La Rochelle (France)

    La Rochelle (France)

    La Rochelle is a port city in western France on the Atlantic coast.

  • Lago d´Iseo (Italy)

    Lago d´Iseo (Italy)

    Lago d'Iseo is the least known alpine lake, less than 100 km from Bergamo and Brescia. Iseo is the capital on the SE edge of the lake.

  • Lago d´Orta (Italy)

    Lago d´Orta (Italy)

    The lake, protected by a dense, green forest area, is 13.4 km long and 2.5 km wide.

  • Lake Como (Italy)

    Lake Como (Italy)

    Lago di Como also known as Lago Lario under the snow-capped peaks of the Riet Alps is the most remarkable Lombard lake. It is 120 km long and has the shape of an inverted Y.

  • Lake Garda (Italy)

    Lake Garda (Italy)

    Lake Garda is the largest and busiest lake with an area of ​​370 kmh, SW tip forms the main water junction and the south is family fun parks, including the largest Gardaland.