Last Updated on January 7, 2021
So basically, you have over 700 miles of coastal road to discover and hundreds of beaches and castles to visit. Plus, you will find 4 world heritage sites and 2 national parks. You can plan your trip at the time when the regions are celebrating their famous festivals.
The West Coast of Ireland
If the crowds of Dublin are causing you anger and stress issues, then you can leave it all behind by going on a trip to Ireland westward that’s located on the Atlantic Coast, or in other words, the Wild Atlantic Way.
A road trip will take you to quiet bays and charming villages where you can drop all of your stress away. You will become too busy exploring the hidden and fresh landscapes that mirror the true beauty of Ireland.
Don’t forget to visit the famous traditional Irish pubs that you will find along the way.
Southwestern Germany
Due to the popular Oktoberfest, Stuttgart has become a popular destination, but during any time around the year, you would still find it free from crowds, which gives you a great opportunity to explore its beauty freely.
Stuttgart is known as the wealthy city because it holds the headquarters of Mercedes-Benz and Porsche. Outside the city, there is plenty you can discover like the bright blue Lake of Constance and the great castles that tell incredible stories.
Extremadura – Spain
On the border of Portugal, you will find a region that’s rich in history, beauty, and delicious food. Extremadura holds all the secrets of medieval and Roman ruins, along with what’s left from the Spanish empire.
If you are interested to be blown away by gorgeous landscapes, then Garganta de los Infiernos is located right around there where you can swim in its natural, unique pools.