The main feature of the water park is that it works all year round. You can not only have a good time there, but also celebrate a birthday, have fun with friends. Just imagine, mineral water is supplied to 11 pools from a depth of 2500 m. This is where the relict sea is located, which 40 million years ago was on the surface of the Liptov Basin. In some artificial reservoirs, the water temperature reaches 60 degrees Celsius, which makes it therapeutic.
The total length of the dungeon reaches 2811 m, but only 720 m are open for excursions. The described landmark of Slovakia is interesting for its bizarre limestone layers, underground waterfalls. The halls inside are located at different levels, the differences between them sometimes reach 30 m.
Resov Waterfalls is one of the most beautiful Czech landmarks. The waterfall lies in the depths of the Lower Jesenik Mountains and forms part of the River Huntava. The falls cascade overstepped mossy rocks and through lush greenery.
Mount Nemrut is a monumental archaeological site located in southeastern Turkey, famous for its colossal statues and tomb believed to belong to King Antiochus I Theos of the ancient Kingdom of Commagene in the 1st century BC. Situated at an altitude of over 2,000 meters, the site features huge stone heads of gods and the king himself, scattered across the summit amidst breathtaking mountain scenery.
It is one of the most beautiful bodies of water in the High Tatras. It was formed by glaciers that came down from the mountains in prehistoric times. If you decide to go to this area, remember that the best view of the lake opens from the ski center Areal Snov.
The waterfall is clearly visible from the shore of a nearby lake, and you can get to the natural treasure along a marked tourist trail. The height of the water fall is 25 m, the impressions of what you see depend largely on the time of year. The fact is that in the spring, water is transported from the hills in the amount of 50 l / s, and in the summer it reaches 900 l / s.
This impressive structure spans the dramatic cliffs of Mizen Head, offering visitors breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding rugged landscape. As you walk across the bridge, you’ll feel the refreshing sea breeze and hear the soothing sounds of waves crashing against the cliffs below.
The Low Tatras reserve deserves attention. It is considered one of the largest natural parks in the country. Its value is in the numerous karst caves, decorated with limestone formations. The low mountain ranges, 95 km long, also attract attention. It is noteworthy that their peaks have a characteristic angularity. This is explained by the convergence of glaciers.
The name "Morskie Oko" comes from an old legend, according to which the lake was connected to the sea through an underground channel. In the past, the lake was called "Rybie Ozero" due to its natural fish stocks, which were rare for Tatra lakes and ponds.
On the Polish side, the park surrounds and protects the whole Tatra massif with its highest peak, Mount Rysy (2,499 meters above sea level), and is the only region of an Alpine character in Poland. The jagged granite ridges and forested slopes, post-glacial depressions, mountain lakes, numerous caves and scenic valleys with rushing mountain streams create one of the most beautiful landscapes in Poland.
The construction of Spišský began in the 11th century, the basis was the remains of a Celtic settlement. The castle has repeatedly successfully repelled enemy attacks, all because it was built on dolomite rocks, 200 m high. It has been repeatedly rebuilt, reconstructed, so the architecture of the building traces the Renaissance, Romanesque Gothic. Today, the building houses a museum, presenting medieval utensils, furniture, weapons and armor to the attention of visitors.
Hruboskalsko is a staggering natural rock formation nestled within Bohemian Paradise Geopark. The rock formation features steep and deep canyons and 55m (180ft) towers stretching above the trees below. Wind and rain have eroded and moulded the soft sandstone rocks into unique shapes.
Serving as a centre of politics for the Netherlands throughout its history, Het Binnenhof is a series of buildings in The Hague that run along one side of the Hofvijver pond. One of the most famous buildings of Het Binnenhof is Ridderzall, or Knights Hall, which was build between the 13th and 14th centuries and served as a castle.
De Haar Castle is Holland’s largest castle featuring towers, turrets and surrounded by a large moat. Despite its medieval appearance, the castle was built in the late 1800s and was completed in 1912. The castle sits on the grounds of castle ruins from an earlier castle and became the home for the Van Zuylen van Jijevelt family.
The impressive stone castle you can visit today started its journey over a thousand years ago. Learn about great battles and horrible histories.
Bohemian Switzerland is a truly staggering natural landmark. The landscape covers 700 square kilometres (270 square miles), making it one of Europe’s largest national parks and wildernesses. The park was founded in 2000 and aims to preserve the natural sandstone rock formations dotted across the landscape and the rare flora and fauna growing there.
The Saxon Switzerland National Park, located in the eastern part of Germany, is a stunning landscape of rugged sandstone formations, lush forests and picturesque river valleys. Spanning over 93 square kilometers along the Elbe River, visitors can explore the park’s numerous trails and unique rock formations.
Old masters are usually considered to be Western European artists who lived and worked before the 18th century. The Dresden Gallery displays 750 works by artists and sculptors of this period. The collection was assembled by German rulers, in particular, the Saxon Electors Augustus II and Augustus III played a major role. The gallery is located in the Zwinger, a grand palace complex built in the Renaissance and late Baroque styles.
Built for Admiral Cornelis Tromp, a naval hero of the Dutch Republic, by Daniël Stalpaert in the 17th century, Trompenburgh is an unusual manor house. Designed to resemble a ship, complete with railings, decks and almost surrounded by water, the house had a tumultuous past.
Originating in the 15th century, this English style garden has been open to the public since the 1950s. The gardens are within the grounds of Keukenhof Castle. The park, a spring park, is only open during spring when the bulbs planted are at their most beautiful.



















