Australia, a land of stunning contrasts and vibrant cultures, offers an unforgettable experience for every kind of adventurer. From the ancient landscapes of the Outback to the bustling urban centers, this vast country is rich in both history and natural beauty.
Midway between Salzburg and Vienna, Linz boasts beautiful Baroque buildings, including Old Town Hall and the Old Cathedral, Alter Dom. Lentos Kunstmuseum Linz has a major modern art collection and across the river, the striking Ars Electronica Center focuses on society, technology, and the future. Some of Austria's most iconic figures, including Adalbert Stifter, composers Wolfgang Mozart and Anton Bruckner, and the famous scientist Johannes Kepler, once called Linz home.
Bariloche, tucked into the foothills of the Andes in Argentina’s Patagonia region, is a town that feels both alpine and uniquely Argentine. With its wooden chalets, Swiss-style architecture, and chocolate shops on every corner, many visitors are surprised to find a lakeside town that resembles parts of Europe. But Bariloche’s identity is all its own, shaped by deep indigenous roots, waves of immigration, and the striking presence of Lake Nahuel Huapi.
Amarante, located in Portugal’s northern region of Tâmega e Sousa, sits quietly along the banks of the Tâmega River, framed by stone bridges, historic churches, and lush hills. The city is best known for its connection to São Gonçalo, a 13th-century monk whose name now graces the arched bridge and the grand convent-church that stands beside it.
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Barry's Amuzement Park, now called Curry's Fun Park
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The land and seascapes of the north coast of County Antrim, Northern Ireland, are perhaps one of Europe's best kept secrets. Portrush has a beautiful position on Ramore Head peninsula jutting out into the Atlantic, with sandy beaches running east and west. The resort has the usual amenities of a seaside resort. Beaches, castles, forests, fishing villages and secluded bays are all to be found within a ten mile radius. Visit Giants Causeway and Old Bushmills Distlillery. Catering to visitor's of all ages, Portrush is an ideal location to base yourself while exploring the many local tourist attractions. It has recently established a reputation as a centre for surfing. Royal Portrush Golf Links is known as one of the most demanding in the British isles.