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Destinations That Are Great Escapes To Cool-Off

Getting up and close to nature is one of the best ways to cool off anytime. Be it taking some time off work or just your pure love of nature, these breathtaking European destinations with magnificent mountains, placid lakes and jaw-dropping natural beauty offer so much more than just relaxing.So, let’s together discover these amazing cool-off destinations!The world-famous Mont Blanc massif in ChamonixFirst up on the list is undoubtedly the majestic Mont Blanc. In addition to being a popular winter destination, Chamonix has also earned a good reputation among those who like to cool off the summer heat here. Attracting tons of nature lovers and adventure seekers, Mont Blanc’s scenic hiking trails, sky-high peaks, refreshing atmosphere and magical alpine lakes is all that’s needed to unwind here. In fact, hiking, mountaineering, biking and 8000 km of signed footpaths have made this cross-country massif a paradise for travellers for most part of the year. Perched on altitudes as high as 1800 metres, golfing in Mont Blanc is another cherished summer activity accompanied by 180-degrees mountain views all around. So, if you want to try your hand at golf in a captivating location, then you can make your way to the equipped courses of Chamonix, Mont d’Arbois in Megève, or Golf Les Arcs Paradiski.Trekking with magnificent Mont Blanc viewsDuty-free and Slow Tourism in LivignoNext up on the list is Livigno, a duty-free haven for travellers and a peaceful holiday destination to cool off with family and friends. Slow tourism, immersive ecological activities, fun hikes through hills as well as kayaking and canoeing in deep blue lakes create the perfect summertime experience. Family holidays are particularly memorable in Livigno with its diverse activities consisting of experiencing farm life, taking care of livestock, milking cattle in Alpine pastures, recreational hiking and picnicking in unspoilt natural beauty.In 2021, this Italian-Alpine destination will also play host to an interesting contest inspired by the Swiss practice of Plogging, wherein travellers would be welcomed to take care of the surrounding ecology by picking up waste as they trek enveloped in nature. Active till late September, this contest also has a chance for you to win some fantastic prizes!Children engaging in Plogging Water Sports, shopping, gelatos and local aperitifs in Riva del GardaThe beautiful mountain-land-lake setting of Riva Del Garda makes it a vibrant summertime destination, and with the tons of activities that it offers to unwind and enjoy here, it is no wonder that this harbour town is a tourist hotspot. From SUPPing, wakeboarding and sailing on catamarans to hiking through the picturesque Tempesta-Busatta route or sometimes, just relaxing on the terrace of a cosy cafe and enjoying aperitifs with delicious local mixes made of elderflower and gourmet prosecco, this lovely town really has everything to makes it an ideal cool-off getaway.In fact, a perfect day here in summers consists of checking out its medieval architecture, climbing up the historic stone tower Torre Apponale, some end-of-season shopping accompanied by delicious, creamy gelatos, strolling through the lakeside promenade and grabbing a bite in one of the many sumptuous restaurants here.Torre Apponale in the center of Riva del GardaA taste of Switzerland’s beauty: La Tzoumaz In La Tzoumaz, activities like thematic trails, e-biking, family walks and hiking through its varied landscape, including even forests, are perfect to completely let go and feel one with nature.Moreover, with concepts like Espace Nature, you can feel the rejuvenating power of Switzerland's breathtaking nature and fully recharge your well-being here. Suitable for all ages, in Espace Nature travellers will find river obstacles, waterfalls, challenging but rewarding walks along the famous Bisse de Saxon channel, all-inclusive sensory trails with wheelchair access and forest houses.Though small, this Swiss destination is a little slice of heaven overlooking the breathtaking Rhone valley and is excellent for a short trip with families and children!Val d’Aran, the only Catalonian region in the Pyrenees!While its unending sceneries are enough to make you forget about everything else in the world, with the end of summer close at hand, there is no better place to refresh yourself than in the Pyrenees.Apart from offering high adrenaline activities like rock climbing in the amazing national park Còlomers, mountain biking along 25 different marked routes and fishing in serene locations, this valley also offers the “The Month of Well-being in the Val d’Aran” programme. Now in its second year, the participants of this programme come back feeling completely renewed. This programme of pure well-being is held amidst green valleys, crystalline lakes and countless floral species. Scheduled to go on throughout the month of September, it consists of mindful and relaxing activities ranging from yoga, meditation, healthy cooking, walks through nature, tai chi and more!Circ de Còlomers, Vielha (Val d’Aran) So, have you decided which destination is your next cool-off place? Have a look at our diverse range of holiday homes in Mont Blanc, Riva Del Garda, Livigno, La Tzoumaz and Pyrenees areas!

Destination in Focus: Javea (Costa Blanca), Spain

Costa Blanca is typically identified as a destination full of tourist activities, but Javea is different. Halfway between Alicante and Valencia, the port town of Javea is your perfect idea of a relaxed holiday with a lot of new things to explore. Besides beautiful beaches and coves, the place attracts visitors for gastronomic delights, breathtaking views, medieval structures, colourful shops, outdoor activities and a plenty of other such exclusive Mediterranean experiences.On the Mediterranean Coastline To the delight of tourists, Javea has about 20 kilometres of coastline and a series of coves, capes, cliffs and mountains that constitute its wonderful landscape. The crystalline water of the sea makes it ideal for scuba diving. Visitors can bask in the sun at its two blue flag beaches: La Grava and Cala Granadella. These pebbly beaches are lined up by palm trees and a lot of bars and restaurants which serve great food amidst great scenery.There are more than 15 scenic viewpoints distributed along the coast where visitors can stand and behold the panoramic view of the beautiful Mediterranean landscape. While most of them are easily accessible from the road, some of them can be encountered on hiking trails up in the mountains.Reliving the medieval pastA stroll through the historical centre of Javea takes one back in time. The town has retained its medieval and gothic layout. The Church, Iglesia de San Bartolome, which is the centre of attraction here, was built between the 14th and 16th century and represents medieval architecture. One can also visit the Palau dels Sapena which is a fine example of Gothic architecture with its arched galleries and windows. A number of Gothic-style houses representing medieval lifestyle and sensibilities can be spotted on the streets around the church. Go local on your shopping expeditionThere are plenty of ways in which you can become a part of Javea’s local culture and one of them is by visiting the shops and markets here. The Abastos Municipal Market which is very close to the historical centre is a great place to shop for local products, most importantly for local gastronomic products. The colourful local produce laid out at the market is quite a sight and can’t be missed. Additionally, the weekly street market on every Thursday between Plaza de La Constitucion and Placeta del Convent breathes life into the otherwise quiet and relaxed atmosphere of the town. A lot of traditional family-owned shops and boutiques line up the network of alleys and create a distinct ambiance which makes for a memorable sight.When holiday means great food and unique flavoursDining in Javea is all about feasting on the delicious traditional Spanish cuisine in a picture perfect setting. The promenades along the beaches are full of restaurants and bars serving fantastic food. Most notable among these is eating out at Arenal beach.  Its unparalleled beauty and the noteworthy Tapas bars along its promenade combine to offer a memorable experience. Beyond the coastline, the restaurants in the town promise great dining opportunities, where the recipes of some of the dishes served can be traced back to a few centuries.Sports and events to scale up the funJavea offers ample opportunities to spend time outdoors with facilities for horse riding, golf, water sports, clay pigeon shooting, and not to forget the amazing hiking and cycling trails. The Festival calendar of Javea, on the other hand, is full of events and festivals to keep the locals and visitors entertained all through the year as they become a part of the local tradition. Javea is a beautiful place to spend your holidays in a relaxed and rejuvenating environment. We have lovely holiday homes at Javea to help you make your vacation a better and satisfying experience.

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