Europe is home to breath-taking landscapes, historic cities, and a staggering array of species. From the frozen taiga forests of the north to the azure seas of the Mediterranean, there is something for everyone to enjoy across this beautifully diverse continent. Blessed with some of the most picturesque landscapes on the planet – Alpine peaks to the volcanic islands and expansive plains – and decorated with some of the most eye-catching wildlife including elusive lynx, flamboyant birds, and an incredible array of insects, Europe is ideal for anything from a weekend away, to a longer exploratory adventure.
Europe is famed for its human history, with cities such as Paris, Bucharest, Rome, London, and Vienna being some of the most sought-after destinations for travellers. Yet, just outside of these cities and into lesser-known regions wildlife enthusiasts can find pristine forests home to bears, oceans where dolphins and whales rules the waves, and skies dominated by eagles.
Europe is famed for its human history, with cities such as Paris, Bucharest, Rome, London, and Vienna being some of the most sought-after destinations for travellers. Yet, just outside of these cities and into lesser-known regions wildlife enthusiasts can find pristine forests home to bears, oceans where dolphins and whales rules the waves, and skies dominated by eagles.
Go Wild in Europe
SloveniaSmall and often overlooked, Slovenia is one of Europe's hidden gems. A land of towering peaks, beautiful lakes, luscious forests, and striking caves. Slovenia is the finest place in Europe to spot Ural owls and has a wonderfully healthy population of brown bear.
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United KingdomThe United Kingdom is beautiful, picture-perfect, and home to an impressive collection of wildlife such as puffin, pine marten, white-tailed eagle, and even Eurasian beaver. The rugged coastline is famed for their vast seabird colonies, and the diversity of landscapes is remarkable.
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FinlandThe untamed forests of Finland are one of Europe's least populated areas and, as such, are home to bear, wolf, lynx, and even wolverine. These northern forests provide the perfect habitat for populations of European elk and great grey, Ural and Tegmalm's owl.
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