The Hossa National Park boasts thick coniferous forests and crystal-clear lakes, which are ideal for hikers looking to get off the beaten track.
Those longing to experience untouched Nordic wilderness might want to head for Sweden's Sarek National Park. The vast and completely uninhabited area is a paradise for adventurers.
This sprawling 3,500 square kilometer (1,351 square mile) nature reserve in southern Norway is an ideal getaway for fans of breathtaking mountainscapes
This rugged mountain range, straddling the German-Czech border, offers fantastic hiking paths for enthusiasts and beginners alike.
This region is known for its dense forests, charming villages, and scenic hiking trails.
High Fens Nature Reserve in Belgium and Germany is a high-elevation peat bog area with diverse flora, hiking trails, and unique ecosystems, known for its conservation efforts and scenic beauty.
Scotland's rugged and remote landscapes, including Loch Ness, Glencoe, and the Isle of Skye, are known for their wild beauty.
This park features a series of cascading lakes and waterfalls surrounded by lush forests. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and known for its emerald-colored waters.