Appian Way Regional Park is a protected archeological important area of around 3400 hectares. Some of the archeological and historic items are the Appian Way, the Villa ... read more
The Risnjak National Park is one of the eight stunningly beautiful national parks in Croatia, covering around 4600 ha, located in the mountainous area of Gorski Kotar. ... read more
The Plitcicka jezera National Park is one of the eight stunningly beautiful national parks in Croatia. In 1949 it was proclaimed Croatia’s first national park and ... read more
The Paklenica National Park is one of the eight stunningly beautiful national parks in Croatia. Paklenica National Park covers 95 km² and consists of two dolomite ... read more
The Northern Velebit National Park is one of the eight stunningly beautiful national parks in Croatia. It is located at the northern section of the Velebit mountains and ... read more
Natural Park Burcina Feilce Piacenza (57 ha) was created in the first half of the 19th century by Felice Piacenza, son of an industrialist. Now a protected wooded area, ... read more
The National Park Mljet is one of the eight stunningly beautiful national parks in Croatia, and it is situated on the island of Mljet, one of the largest islands in ... read more
National Park Krka is one of the eight stunningly beautiful national parks in Croatia, covering an area of just over 142 km², and includes two-thirds of the river ... read more
The Kornati National Park is one of the eight stunningly beautiful national parks in Croatia, including an island archipelago of 89 uninhabited islands, islets, and ... read more
The Jūrmala Open-Air Museum highlights what life was like for Latvian fishermen in the 19th and early 20th centuries, including old wooden homes, antique ... read more
Hackfall Wood is an 18th century 47.62 ha (117.67 acres) woodland park, deigned and created by the Aislabies of Studley Royal. The park has grottos, surprise views, ... read more
Grad Castle, probably built by the Knights Templar, dates back to the 11th century and has been remodelled and extended over 800 years into the one of the largest ... read more
Glenveag castle, built in 1867-1873, for John George Adair and designed by John Townsend Trench, was handed over to the nation, along with its gardens and much of the ... read more
Domaine de Saint-Cloud, covers 460 hectares and is one of the most famous French estates. It was created in the 16th century and embellished for Monsieur, the brother ... read more
Château de Chantilly is one of the French and European cultural jewels, with an impressive art collection. The last private owner, the Duc d'Aumale, bequeathed the ... read more
Coole Park, the former home of Lady Gregory, the famous dramatist and folklorist, is today a nature reserve (around 390 ha/1000 acres) with a walled garden and ... read more
Claremont Gardens, covering 20 ha (50 acres), is since 1949 in the hands of the National Trust. It has been part of the Claremont House estate. Clermont House was ... read more
The Château de Chambord is one of the best known castles in the world and a landmark for the French Renaissance. The national Domain of Chambord is also the largest ... read more
Cafarella Park (132 ha) is a large ecological park, containing archeological constructions, historical spots, a farm and protected flora and fauna. It is part of the Apian ... read more
Bussaco National Park is a 101 ha landscape estate, surrounding the formal gardens and the Bussaco Palace. The palace was built in 1885 for King Luis I of Portugal and ... read more