Trip to Europe

  • Padua (Italy)

    Padua (Italy)

    Padua, city of st. Antonina and home of the second oldest university in Italy. A dynamic student city with the most notable late Gothic monuments in northern Italy.

  • Paklenica National Park (Croatia)

    Paklenica National Park (Croatia)

    The park is situated around two deep gorges, which reach up to 400 m with their cliffs.

  • Palermo (Italy)

    Palermo (Italy)

    Palermo (Sicilian Paliermu) is the fifth largest Italian city, the capital of the region of Sicily and the province of Palermo. The conurbation around Palermo has about a million inhabitants. The average altitude is about 1 m.

  • Panorama Camping Westendorf - all year round camping (Austria)

    Panorama Camping Westendorf - all year round camping (Austria)

    Ideal winter camping at several ski resorts, and in the summer there are many activities including paragliding, tennis, hiking, etc.

  • Pardubice (Czechia)

    Pardubice (Czechia)

    Pardubice lies in the middle of eastern Bohemia at the confluence of the Elbe and Chrudimka. The oldest written record of their existence dates back to the end of the 13th century, they became a town around 1340.

  • Paříž (France)

    Paříž (France)

    Paris is the capital and largest city of France. Nowadays it is one of the most important cities in the world as a political, administrative, economic and cultural center.

  • Pernštejn Castle (Czechia)

    Pernštejn Castle (Czechia)

    Pernštejn Castle, located 40 km northwest of Brno, is one of the largest and best preserved fortresses in the Czech Republic.

  • Perugia (Italy)

    Perugia (Italy)

    Perugia [Res. peruja] is the capital of the Umbria and Perugia province of Italy, about 20 km W from Assisi and about 120 km SE from Florence. The picturesque historic town is situated on a prominent hill in the middle of a green landscape. It houses the bishopric, two universities and other schools.