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The best autumn destinations around the world

Autumn is a great time to get away from the daily grind. All the summer travellers are returning home, which means the crowds are smaller and you'll get more out of the experience wherever you go. Find out more about the best autumn destinations to visit around the world

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As the summer heat is replaced by the warm fall sun and the days get shorter, there is something truly magical about watching the leaves turn from lush green to fiery reds, oranges and bright yellows.

For tourists who want to see all the beauty of autumn colors and watch nature slowly sink into a peaceful sleep, we have prepared 10 best places for an autumn vacation around the world.


Kyoto, Japan


Nestled among ancient temples and tranquil gardens, the changing of the seasons in Kyoto takes place with unparalleled grace. In late autumn, this ancient city transforms into a tapestry of fiery reds and oranges, and iconic sites such as Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) and Tofuku-ji Temple are even more magical surrounded by the warm hues of Japanese maples.


What to do?

Enjoying autumn leaves is best in one of Japan's teahouses. Also adding a special atmosphere is the tall bamboo grove of Arashiyama, which takes on a new charm as sunlight filters through the golden leaves.

Best time to visit: late November to early December


Bavaria, Germany


The fabulous landscapes of Bavaria are known all over the world, but with the onset of autumn, this picturesque region becomes even more charming. The hills, medieval castles and small villages filled with autumn colors will surely enchant you and you will decide to stay here longer.


What to do?

Explore Neuschwanstein Castle, enjoy traditional Bavarian cuisine and take a leisurely stroll through charming towns like Füssen to fully immerse yourself in the Bavarian autumn experience. You can also combine your love of autumn leaves with the famous Oktoberfest celebration.

Best time to visit: late September to October.


Tuscany, Italy


Tuscany, which is known for its hills, vineyards and charming villages, takes on a new charm in autumn. The landscapes of the region are bathed in warm tones, creating a romantic atmosphere.


What to do?

Taste famous wines from luxurious vineyards, dine on fine cuisine and wander through ancient cities such as Florence and Siena.

Best time to visit: October.


Lake District, England


The Lake District in England is known for its poetic landscapes, quiet lakes and rolling hills. Autumn here is a time of quiet beauty, as the leaves complement the already calm atmosphere.


What to do?

Hike trails such as Catbells and Helvellyn to see the autumnal transformation up close in a palette of warm colours. The ideal combination of nature and comfort can be felt by staying in a charming country complex.

Best time to visit: October, November.


Seoul, South Korea


The bustling capital of South Korea gains a new charm in autumn. Among modern skyscrapers and bustling streets, city parks and historical places explode with rich autumn colors.


What to do?

Rent a traditional Korean hanbok and take a leisurely stroll through parks such as Namsan and Olympic Park. Enjoy seasonal Korean dishes such as hotteok (sweet pancakes) and chestnut-based treats that celebrate the flavors of autumn.

Best time to visit: October, November.


Jiuzhaigou Valley, China


A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Jiuzhaigou Valley in China is a fascinating land of colorful lakes, waterfalls and forests, which becomes a real masterpiece in the autumn months.


What to do?

Meet one of the cutest animals in the world – the panda and enjoy the beauty of Mirror Lake.

Best time to visit: October.


Scottish Highlands, Scotland


The wild and rugged landscapes of the Scottish Highlands become even more dramatic when autumn descends upon them. Among the high mountains and serene lakes you will find a symphony of red, gold and orange colors.


What to do?

Stay in a Scottish castle or take a scenic drive through Glencoe and sample traditional Scottish cuisine.

Best time to visit: late September to early October.


Lisbon, Portugal


One of the advantages of off-season travel is the low prices. If you're looking for a budget holiday, Portugal's Tagus capital Lisbon can be a great place for an autumn break, with the sun still high in the sky, temperatures pleasant with highs around 25°C, and hotels and restaurants offering discounts.


What to do?

Explore the thousand-year history and architecture of the city, be sure to taste the local cuisine.

Best time to visit: September, October.


Hemeinde Markt Hartmannsdorf, Austria


You can escape the bustling cities at Hemeinde Markt Hartmannsdorf and enjoy the silence that can only be found in the countryside surrounded by nature. All roads in Markt Hartmannsdorf lead to the 36-meter tower of the central church, which offers a fantastic view of the surrounding nature.


What to do?

Stop at a local fruit farm and help pick apples and pears.

Best time to visit: September, November.


Patagonia, Argentina


If you're looking to escape winter and fall, keep in mind that in the southern hemisphere, September to November is spring. It is also the time when nature blossoms, the first leaves appear and small animals come out of their hiding places.


What to do?

Horseback riding, kayaking, and mountain biking are just a few of the many activities on offer for adventure travelers and avid nature lovers.

Best time to visit: October, November.


It is customary to believe that the vacation season is in summer, but autumn can also present many beautiful landscapes and interesting entertainment, the main thing is to find an ideal place for rest.


When planning an autumn trip, be sure to take care of a travel insurance policy, because it guarantees the provision of high-quality medical care in any corner of the world and is able to protect you from unnecessary expenses during the trip. Read more about the benefits of travel insurance here.






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