Trip to Europe

  • Rovereto (Italy)

    Rovereto (Italy)

    On the way from Trento south to Roveret, there are vineyards. In the city itself you will find the highly acclaimed museum of modern art, the Museo di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea.

  • Roznov pod Radhostem (Czechia)

    Roznov pod Radhostem (Czechia)

    This small town with approximately 20,000 inhabitants is located 15 km east of Valašské Meziříčí and is a tourist center of the Beskydy Mountains.

  • Saint-Émilion (France)

    Saint-Émilion (France)

    The village, which lies near Bordeaux and is known for its vineyards. For its historical value it is inscribed on the UNESCO list.

  • Saint-Tropez (France)

    Saint-Tropez (France)

    Saint-Tropez is a town in the département of Var in the south of France in the French Riviera, 44 km southwest of Cannes.

  • Salzburg (Austria)

    Salzburg (Austria)

    One of the most beautiful cities in Austria, home of W.A. Mozart, the city of music in the beautiful Alps.

  • Sand (Czechia)

    Sand (Czechia)

    The town was named after the sand, which used to be used for gold panning.

  • Sardinie (Italy)

    Sardinie (Italy)

    Sardinia (Italian: Sardegna, Sardinian Sardigna, Sardinna or Sardinnia) is an autonomous region and island in the southwest of Italy covering an area of ​​24 090 km² in the Mediterranean Sea. Sardinia itself is the second largest island of the Mediterranean (after Sicily), located between the peninsula of Apennines, Spain, Corsica and Tunisia.

  • Schluga Camping World - year-round camping (Austria)

    Schluga Camping World - year-round camping (Austria)

    This year-round campsite is located in the south of Austria in the beautiful Gail Valley.