13 unexpected European destinations to help warm up winter


Unspoiled Greece on the Pelion Peninsula. Photo: Pexels.com
Whatever your travel style, Lonely Planet has revealed its favourite under-the-radar summer vacation destinations in Europe that are perfect for a winter escape.
From remote Arctic outposts to sun-soaked Mediterranean coasts, each destination offers a unique summer experience without the crowds.
For a mountain getaway: Alta Badia, Italy
In the heart of the Dolomites, this is the best mountain getaway. Alta Badia valley in South Tyrol is a haven for hikers.
For foodies: Minho, Portugal
Portugal’s lush north-west is a gastronomic treasure trove, from vinho verde to traditional Portuguese fare

La Rioja, Spain. Photo: AAP
For wine lovers: La Rioja, Spain
World-renowned wines, rolling vineyards, and charming bodegas make La Rioja a wine lover’s dream
For a less-crowded Greek holiday: Pelion Peninsula, Greece
Avoid the summer crowds of popular Greek islands and discover a coastline of hidden beaches, quaint mountain villages and ancient myths.
For stargazing: Pic du Midi, France
This Pyrenean peak is one of Europe’s clearest spots for observing the night sky.
For spa break: Central Austria
Saunas, treatment centres and thermal baths offer deep relaxation in the Austrian heartland
For empty beaches and national parks: Baltic Coast, Latvia
Discover windswept shores, vast pine forests, and tranquil seaside towns along Latvia’s quiet coast.
For wildlife watching: Svalbard, Norway
Witness polar bears, Arctic foxes, and whales beneath the midnight sun on this remote archipelago.
For an under-the-radar beach break: Albanian Riviera, Albania
Unspoiled Mediterranean beaches, warm hospitality, and affordable luxury await on Europe’s rising riviera.

Stockholm Archipelago. Photo: PXHere
For an island break: Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
Explore a string of thousands of islands by kayak or ferry, just a short hop from the Swedish capital
For sea life: Cardigan Bay, Wales
This Welsh coastline hosts Europe’s largest population of bottlenose dolphins, as well as many other marine mammals.

Antwerp, Belgium. Photo: PXHere/Willy Verhulst
For a cultural city break: Antwerp, Belgium
A fusion of art, fashion, architecture, and cutting-edge cuisine in one of Europe’s coolest cities.
For outdoor adventures: Julian Alps, Slovenia
From wild rivers to alpine lakes, the Julian Alps are Slovenia’s playground for hikers, bikers, and nature lovers.
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