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European destinations - what is your favorite?

Thanks. It's a little smartphone camera that could. The stunning scenery makes it a lot easier though.

Interesting that the hiker in front of me for the Swiss photo must have been in her early 70s, but in the Alps all ages seem to go hiking, and it seems like more of a pasttime to them than watching sports or such, and using the poles helps out too. It's one reason that many of the older folks that I see there seem to be in pretty good health, I suspect.
Thx for sharing... I find more Europeans walk in general. I remember parking the car in a small town called Hallstadt. I asked an elderly man, how do I get into town ? His answer by foot. I then parked the car.:)
 
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For many years, I made two trips each year to Europe, one to London and the other to another country on the Continent. Having been to most of the continental major cities and some smaller ones, I continue to return to London since there’s always something new to visit and old haunts to revisit in this magnificent city.

Cheers
Loophole London. It's a great place.
 
Thx for sharing... I find more Europeans walk in general. I remember parking the car in a small town called Hallstadt. I asked an elderly man, how do I get into town ? His answer by foot. I then parked the car.:)
Hallstadt Austria is that beautiful town on the lake that you see on so many postcards, part of the Salzkammergut if I recall. I remember a parking area on the road above it, from which a lot of steps lead down to the town.
 
Hallstadt Austria is that beautiful town on the lake that you see on so many postcards, part of the Salzkammergut if I recall. I remember a parking area on the road above it, from which a lot of steps lead down to the town.
Yup that's it... so pretty and majestic. There are salt mines to visit there as well. There's additional parking further down when you can walk into town...one level. We had a wheelchair as well .
 
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