Easicampers Wigan understands that some of the busier tourist attractions in Europe can deter a wide range of people simply because they are too busy to enjoy properly or have been spoilt by tourists over the years. Therefore, we have brought you five picturesque locations for you to be able to enjoy your holiday without the ruined scenery or busy rushed streets.
Kungsleden, Sweden
Kungsleden is a hiking trail located in the Northern Region of Sweden, the trail encompasses over 270 miles of beautiful and virtually untouched European landscape and in turn makes it somewhere you should visit if you have a longing for exploration and nature. The Swedish trail is open all year round and during the winter becomes a cross-country ski route with a few small changes to the route to be able to ease the terrain.
Loch Maree, Scotland
Loch Maree is an untouched loch in the northernmost region of Scotland on the NC500 road trip route, the lake holds over 60 small wood islands and a few of these islands have smaller land locked lakes within them making it a very tranquil location to visit. With its very northern and remote aesthetic, the loch is virtually untouched by tourism and in turn is a beautiful unspoilt Scottish wilderness.
The lake is the sixth largest loch in Scotland and the largest loch north of Loch Ness, so for this reason offers a range of water sports to the locals and the occasional tourist. The lack of public travel links and the distant location means that not many tourists stumble across is and in turn,you should be able to find yourself a motorhome campsite and an array of attractions at a very reasonable price.
Fort Bourtange, the Netherlands
Fort Bourtange is a fortress made through the 80 years’ war between the Dutch colonies and Spain. Built in the Netherlands in 1593 it carries the aesthetic of the country and replicates everything it stands for with its picturesque atmosphere, Cannels, fields and general scenery. Everything about the fortress just screams for attention sand makes it a beautiful place to visit.
Kotor, Montenegro
Kotor is one of the most culturally relevant cities in Europe with direct links to the East Roman Empire, Dalmatian Empire, Bulgarian Empire, Saracens, Russian Empire and the Hapsburg’s; it’s safe to say the city saw its fair share of political and military action. The signs from all of these different empires are visible throughout the city with a wide range of buildings and other attractions in various styles. The Venetian walls, roman gates and Byzantine watchtowers are just a small example of the cultural diversity, which has befallen on the city.
Käsmu, Estonia
Käsmu is perfect for anybody who loves tranquillity and is only a short journey from England. The village is a small North Estonian fishing village set in the Lahemaa National Park, it is this surrounding and small nature of the village, which deters a wide array of tourists. However, this works in your favour as it leaves you some amazingly beautiful coastline to navigate along with a range of small Bohemian hamlets to explore.
If you love any of these locations; why not take a look at our motorhome and campervan range, book your motorhome or campervan with us at Easicampers wigan and head away on a beautiful European retreat.
If you wish to hire one of our 6 berth motorhomes or 4 berth campervans then please do not hesitate to give us a call at Easicampers Wigan on 01942 77 88 99.