Where in Europe? Summer 2026

Anonymous
DH and I are in the early planning stages for our next European trip. Please help us narrow down our options! Requirements:

*must be in July or August because I'm a teacher and that's the slow season for his business
*not terribly hot - we can visit those places when I retire in a few years and can visit in the off-season
*not prone to wildfires
*castles and other historical sights are a priority
*wide variety of food available (I hate to admit it, but I'm picky)

Looking forward to your ideas and recommendations.
Anonymous
Bavaria. Although only Munich will have a wide variety f food. Do trips up into the Alps.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bavaria. Although only Munich will have a wide variety f food. Do trips up into the Alps.



Agreed. If you have time, take a train from Munich to Innsbruck then to Verona/Lake Garda.
Anonymous
Scotland and/or Ireland.
Anonymous
As long as you know that everywhere will be overcrowded and busy, Ireland, England, Scotland, Germany are all good suggestions. Denmark and Scandinavia, Estonia are other suggestions.
Anonymous
Hallstat, Austria
Slovenia
Anonymous
We loved Romania. Absolutely gorgeous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We loved Romania. Absolutely gorgeous.


We loved Romania but it was Florida hot in mid August when we visited. The humidity is not as bad as in Florida, but I still wore three outfits a day due to the heat and sweating.
Anonymous
We are going to northern Spain. San Sebastián and Asturias + Galicia regions.
Anonymous
I mean it will be warm, but there's a total eclipse running through Spain in August. If I wasn't due to have a baby in July, I'd be there.
Anonymous
Southern Portugal in June
Anonymous
Those of you suggesting Bavaria… when is a good time? We’re into hiking and beer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I mean it will be warm, but there's a total eclipse running through Spain in August. If I wasn't due to have a baby in July, I'd be there.


Northern Spain is not warm. One issue is that the NW coast is very rainy though so you could go there and end up with no visibility. A lot of people are going to Leon or Burgos. From there you could go to San Sebastián which is glorious. There are extensive website discussing microweather patterns across central Spain in connection with the eclipse.. I was trying to figure it out but there was a lot of discussion about plains and mesas and cloud cover and I sort of gave up.
Anonymous
For those of you mentioning northern Spain, do you have any suggestions as to unusual accommodations in Basque country? Castles, villas, etc? TIA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For those of you mentioning northern Spain, do you have any suggestions as to unusual accommodations in Basque country? Castles, villas, etc? TIA.


Agriturismos
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