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Bruges is a notable attraction for visitors and is surrounded by perfectly preserved medieval streets, which are enhanced every year by quiet canals. But several other towns in the country – Ghent, and Mechelen in particular – still have excellent architectural examples from the Middle Ages.

The Netherlands is recognized everywhere as a country of windmills, canals, and tulips, and the numerous tourist attractions of today's tourists can indeed find them. In addition to the innumerable breathtaking gardens and picturesque villages, the lively city of Amsterdam is also full of museums, showing an artist's rich heritage. If you are in town, don't forget to book a family apartment for you.

Lovely old cathedrals and grand palaces are all over the country. Many centuries-old customs, including traditional Christmas markets, festivals, and fairs, remain untouched in small towns and villages – some with their original medieval old towns. Berlin, the cultural Centre of Germany, is home to many beautiful museums and galleries, and nature lovers are invited to discover a world of possibilities in the great outdoors of Germany.

Nature Lovers Paradise

There is a wide variety of flowers, such as daisies, buttercups, and purple heathers, which bloom in the spring at the heaths, and the most common trees here are oak, elm, pine, linden, and honey.

Many birds, including swans and several species of ducks and waterfowl, made their natural home in the Netherlands. Here you will find mammals like red deer, wild boars, foxes, badgers, mouflons, rabbits, hedgehogs, and bats. If you are a passionate nature enthusiast, be prepared to mingle with these beings in Friesland, as there are many places to see.

In addition, five types of woodpeckers were also discovered in the woods. Other species, such as the Red Poll, the hawfinch, the nightingale, and the crossbill, also find themselves in the forests. Many typical birds like the coal tit, flycatcher, greenfinch warbler, and woods are precious.

Where to Go?

The majestic Black Forest with its dark, dense wooded hills is one of Europe's most visited highlands. It's a hiker's paradise, located in the southwest corner of Germany 160 kilometers from Pforzheim in the North to Waldshut at the southern Upper Rhine. Famous sites include the oldest ski resort in Germany in Todtnau, the superb spa facilities in Baden-Baden, and the charming Bad Liebenzell resort. From the peak, the views over the countryside are magnificent. Waterloo is still an essential stop on the route for those interested in Belgium and Europe. The Semois Valley offers a required dose of the lush countryside for nature lovers after all the historic walking around Belgium's towns and cities. Villages like Membre, Laforet, and Alle offer good choices, from mid-range bed & breakfasts to campsites across the region.

Also, if you are with kids and worrying about a comfy residence, we have got you covered as our fully equipped family apartments in Europe will be a great help if you are planning a long tour here. Nature.house provides the best facilities at reasonable rates.

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