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Unforgettable Rioja Vineyard Stays: Explore Spain’s Top Wineries - forbes.com - Spain - France - state California - county Sierra
forbes.com
03.09.2023 / 20:33

Unforgettable Rioja Vineyard Stays: Explore Spain’s Top Wineries

The more than 600 vineyards, sprawled across the picturesque green rolling hills of La Rioja, Navarra and Basque Country in northern Spain, are not as visited as those of California and France but certainly should be. The World’s Best Vineyards awards were held in Rioja last month and a Rioja vineyard, Marqués de Riscal, took second place. The full-bodied reds and elegant whites are reason alone to visit Rioja and wine tastings are an essential part of the wine tourism experience. From the bold and fruity flavors of Crianzas to the more complex profiles of aged Gran Reservas, the tastings offer a delightful journey through the diverse region.

This German Castle Is the Inspiration Behind the One at Disneyland - matadornetwork.com - Germany - Austria - state Indiana
matadornetwork.com
01.09.2023 / 14:44

This German Castle Is the Inspiration Behind the One at Disneyland

There are around 25,000 castles, palaces, and mansions in Germany, but there’s one that clearly stands out from the crowd: Neuschwanstein Castle. With its white facade and its graceful turrets, the 19th-century fairytale castle sits on top of a rock ledge over a gorge in the Bavarian Alps, dominating the landscape. Since 1886, a few weeks after the castle’s commissioner, Ludwig II, King of Bavaria, died, visitors have been able to visit the extravagant edifice that inspired Disney’s Sleeping Beauty Castle. Today, 1.4 million people come from just about every corner of the globe to see the castle — inside and out.

These Pet-Friendly San Diego Hotels Let Dogs Stay, Stress-Free - matadornetwork.com - Usa - county Park - city Boston - state California - county San Diego
matadornetwork.com
01.09.2023 / 14:44

These Pet-Friendly San Diego Hotels Let Dogs Stay, Stress-Free

As one of the most dog-friendly cities in the United States, you’re less likely to find a hotel in San Diego that doesn’t roll out the red carpet treatment for canine guests. The Southern California city is abuzz with dog-friendly beaches, urban dog parks, and restaurants where your pup can join you for a bite. Adventurous four-legged explorers can even join you for paddle boarding and kayaking. Bring Fido (or Felix) along to one of these pawtastic pet-friendly hotels in San Diego and they’re guaranteed to get as much out of their SoCal sojourn as you.

This California Road Trip Takes You To Some of the State’s Most Sustainable Wineries - matadornetwork.com - state California - county San Luis Obispo - city Santa
matadornetwork.com
01.09.2023 / 14:43

This California Road Trip Takes You To Some of the State’s Most Sustainable Wineries

It’s no secret that California is home to some of the best and most picturesque wineries in the country, but it’s also home to some of the most sustainable vineyards that treat the environment with care while producing world-class wines.

The Majestic Mountain Loop: How To See 3 California National Parks in 3 Days - matadornetwork.com - Usa - county Park - state Nevada - state California - city Sacramento - San Francisco - state Indiana - county Day - county Sierra - county Fresno
matadornetwork.com
01.09.2023 / 14:40

The Majestic Mountain Loop: How To See 3 California National Parks in 3 Days

From inspiring future generations to offering once-in-a-lifetime adventures, there’s no limit to what visitors to national parks can gain from their experiences. And California, with nine national parks, boasts a remarkable range of natural wonders in its parks. That includes the hottest place in the United States, the biggest tree in the world by volume, and a national park accessible only by ferry.

Explore Alaska's Most Famous National Park in Luxurious Exclusivity at Denali Backcountry Lodge - matadornetwork.com - county Park - state Alaska - state Indiana - borough Denali
matadornetwork.com
01.09.2023 / 14:40

Explore Alaska's Most Famous National Park in Luxurious Exclusivity at Denali Backcountry Lodge

In 2021, the Pretty Rocks Landslide on Denali Park Road in Alaska shut off the only driving route to the old mining town of Kantisha. The closure is predicted to continue until 2026, cutting off access on the iconic 92-mile road in Denali National Park. This means that Kantishna, previously a popular destination for day visitors to the park, is now only accessible by air. It takes a helicopter over the glaciers, braided rivers, and multi-colored mountain peaks with America’s tallest mountain, Denali, in the background. In short, it’s become an exclusive destination that only a small percentage of visitors have a chance to access.

These Big Sur Hotels Come With Easy Access To the Beach and Mountains - matadornetwork.com - Los Angeles - county Park - state California - San Francisco - county San Luis Obispo - city San Francisco - city Santa - county Andrew - county Monterey
matadornetwork.com
01.09.2023 / 14:39

These Big Sur Hotels Come With Easy Access To the Beach and Mountains

Big Sur is an amazing place to visit and explore. It’s a rugged stretch of California coastline that has an incredible combination of mountains, ocean views, beaches, and redwood forests. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing day on the beach or more adventurous activities like hiking in the Santa Lucia Mountains, these Big Sur hotels ensure you’re within reach.

Where to travel in the world in September - nationalgeographic.com - Spain - Germany - Greece - Slovenia - city Paris - Britain - Usa - city London - state California - Costa Rica - state Oregon - city Alpine
nationalgeographic.com
01.09.2023 / 08:51

Where to travel in the world in September

Is there a better month to feel a surge of travel spirit than September? As the summer holiday crush eases, Europe gets back to business and harvest time brings a bevy of the continent’s stellar produce to restaurant tables, from young wines to olives, Greek figs, British apples, Spanish almonds and so much more.

The City Sightseeing Marathon Challenge heads to Seville - traveldailynews.com - Spain - Netherlands - Germany - Hungary - Australia - New Zealand - Britain - Usa - state Indiana - county Marathon - county Story
traveldailynews.com
29.08.2023 / 09:04

The City Sightseeing Marathon Challenge heads to Seville

The Budapest Marathon 2023 is the 8th edition of the global competition that allows City Sightseeing to share the passion of running and travel with three lucky winners, giving them the opportunity to experience some of the world’s most iconic destinations through marathons.

San Antonio: 11 Activities For Families Beyond The River Walk - forbes.com - Spain - county Garden - state Texas - county San Juan - city San Antonio - state Indiana - city This
forbes.com
29.08.2023 / 02:41

San Antonio: 11 Activities For Families Beyond The River Walk

When you think of San Antonio, the picturesque River Walk often comes to mind – and rightly so. This iconic waterway meandering through the heart of the city is undoubtedly one of its most famous attractions. However, San Antonio has so much more to offer families beyond this charming waterway. There are plenty of historical landmarks, thrilling theme parks, a wealth of cultural institutions, and plenty of active-adventure activities to be had. This city is a treasure trove of experiences for families.

Ask Skift: Does Extreme Weather Deter Tourism? - skift.com - Spain - Norway - Britain - China - state Vermont - state California - city Copenhagen - state New Hampshire - county Valley - region Xinjiang
skift.com
28.08.2023 / 04:41

Ask Skift: Does Extreme Weather Deter Tourism?

In addition to booming tourism numbers worldwide, travelers this summer have experienced scorching temperatures. That blistering heat has made travel difficult and could potentially create chronic health problems.

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