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We keep fond memories of tent romance, but an attempt to go with friends on a hike always comes up against the thought of mosquitoes, washing dishes in cold water, comforts in the bushes and other joys. Fortunately, outdoor recreation does not always require such sacrifices: especially for the pampered city dwellers, glampings were invented - a hybrid of the concepts of camping and glamorous. Glampings are environmentally friendly, original and comfortable; they can be found in the most unexpected places around the world - from the suburbs of Venice to the side of the elephant trail in Tanzania. In general, if you are tired of hotels and hostels, you want to spend your holidays in nature and not suffer, glampings are exactly for you. Take a look at our offers and enjoy your holiday!

There are a large number of nature reserves and national parks throughout Europe, where the fauna and flora of this continent are preserved.

Plant species of Europe

Tulip - This is a bulbous plant, from which 150 species and countless hybrids originate. The Netherlands in one of the European countries where this plant is more of a cult than a flower. It is exported all over the world. Dandelion - this is a plant with unmistakable golden yellow flowers. When ripe, they form a whitish scale that melts with the wind. It is widely used in gastronomy. Edelweiss - this is an alpine plant known as the snow flower. It grows in the rocky and mountainous regions of the Alps and is the national flower of Switzerland. In the Alpine countries it is the flower of courage and bravery. According to legend, if a person is in love, he must climb 2,000 meters in search of this flower to prove his love. Rose bush - the rose bush, more than a plant, is a genus of thorny shrubs that produces a flower that is a symbol of all flowers. There are more than 100 different species of roses, but only a few are endemic to Europe. Like the tulip, it is a cult object of many European flower growers.

Daisy is widespread throughout the world today, but is a species born in Europe. They are white with a yellow center, but there is also a subspecies that is purple with a yellow center. Cloves - national flower of Spain, very typical for regional holidays. It has a long trunk up to 50 cm and its petals can be of different colors(blue, red, pink, white, yellow). Jasmine - a plant typical of the tropical and Mediterranean regions of Europe. Its white flowers open at night and emit an intense aroma at night. This is one of the most popular flowers in gardens.

Animal species in Europe

European bison - it is the largest mammal in Europe and is seriously endangered. For this reason, several parks are trying to reproduce them in captivity. It is one of the endemic species in Europe. European wild cat - the European wild cat lives in the forests of Central Europe, from Spain to Turkey. This is a subspecies of the wild cat. European wolf - it is also called the Eurasian wolf. It survives in the regions of Scandinavia and Russia. Specimens of this species are found in reserves in Western Europe. Behind the bear, it is the largest predator on the continent. European brown bear - this is a species of brown bear that is endemic to Europe. It inhabits the Iberian Peninsula to Scandinavia and Russia. The European brown bear is one of the most characteristic animals in northern European forests. Barbary Macaque is the only monkey that lives for free in Europe, mainly in Gibraltar. There it is fed by the inhabitants. Some specimens are also found in the southern part of the Iberian Peninsula.

Cod or Norwegian cod is one of the most prized fish in Europe in the world. It lives in cold seas and is one of the 60 species of migratory fish. Iberian lynx - endemic mammal of the Iberian Peninsula. You are protected because your situation is critical. A mobile cat, it feeds mainly on rodents and rabbits. He stands out with the hairs that hang from his cheeks. Hummingbird is the smallest bird in Europe. It does not measure more than 10 cm and weighs usually 5-6 grams. It lives mainly in coniferous forests, where it feeds on small insects.

Cascais Oasis

Cascais Oasis is only two kilometers away from the port city of Cascais with excellent beaches, 15 minutes drive from Lisbon and 25 minutes from its airport. This is just that good case when you live in nature, but if anything, civilization is nearby. Next door is an organic farm with a spring water pool, culinary workshops for adults and children, horses and yoga. You can live in three types of houses - a wooden hut, a tent and a tipi. All water on site is from a natural source, every morning a free breakfast is brought to the tent(homemade bread, jam, cheese and local oranges), plus there is a refrigerator and mattresses in the room, like in a five-star hotel.

Baum-geflüster

Another tree house commune near Bad Zwischenahn in Lower Saxony, a 40-minute drive from the North Sea coast. There are, of course, no TVs or radios, so this is the perfect place to grab the thick tome of Pynchon, which you've gazed at apprehensively all year. Each of the four 40-meter wooden rooms has two rooms(two or four people can live), a bathroom with underfloor heating, a kitchen, sliding floor-to-ceiling windows and a spacious terrace. In the "barn of culture" they show movies and play ping-pong, and deer regularly come from the forest. In general, we advise you to be careful at night: no lighting is provided on the territory, and getting down from a tree onto a deer is, perhaps, romantic only in words.

Best time to visit Europe

The best time for good weather can vary quite a bit in Europe. In many places, particularly the northern countries like Iceland, Sweden, and Norway, July and August brings the best weather of the year, with high temperatures typically hovering around 20°C to 22°C. In much of continental Europe, you can generally expect pleasant weather from mid-May through mid-September, with the highest temperatures in July and August, ranging from the low 20s to the low 30s, depending on your exact location, with eastern countries generally experiencing more heat. Summer is hot in the Mediterranean, so if you want to avoid the heat but still enjoy fairly mild weather, go in April/May or mid-September through late-October.

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