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Today (August 17, 2020): Top 10 most beautiful national parks in Europe<\/strong><\/h5>\n

Travelers to Europe love to visit the Old Continent’s world-famous cities and cultural sites. But as magnificent and surreal as Europe’s cities are, so too are Europe’s less known National Parks. Many travelers associate National Parks with the USA<\/a> , but Europe also has an abundance of spectacular wilderness areas and equally impressive hikes on offer. To help you plan your next getaway in the great outdoors, here are the my 10 top picks of Europe’s most beautiful and breathtaking national parks.<\/p>\n

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10. SAXON SWITZERLAND NATIONAL PARK, GERMANY<\/strong><\/a><\/h5>\n

The National Park of Saxon Switzerland in eastern Germany, south-east of Dresden, offers endless ways to spend an outdoor holiday. The 93 km region between Pirna and the Czech border is one of the most beautiful landscapes in Europe, embracing a unique and evocative landscape. The mighty Elbe river wanders through the national park’s thick forest, past villages and mighty hilltop castles. More than 700 summits are available to rock climbers, while for those who prefer to keep their feet on the ground, there are 400 km (250 mi) of marked hiking-trails, steep treks, paths and some cycle routes through the National Park.<\/p>\n