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Most Gorgeous River Stretches
something in me and most i think just loves European river valleys and the following are my favorites and i'd be interested in knowing ones you all like too.
GERMANY - Mosel (my favorite of all European river valleys) - The Elbe in Saxon Switzerland - The Neckar from Heidelberg towards Rothenburg - The Rhine Gorge Bingen/Rudesheim to Koblenz. FRANCE - The Loire Valley around Amboise - the only wild river about in all of France; The Gorge of Verdun; The Gorge of the Tarn, the Ardeche River Gorge SWITZERLAND - The Rhone valley Lake Geneva to Visp; the Aare River in and around Bern. AUSTRIA - The Wachau Valley between Melk and Krems PORTUGAL - The Duoro River Valley which river stretches are your favorites? |
GERMANY - in addition to the already mentioned: Lahn around Marburg and further downstream from Wetzlar to Lahnstein - Weser in Weserbergland - Altmühl valley - Donau gorge between Weltenburg and Kelheim - Tauber from Rothenburg to Wertheim - Unstrut and Saale around Naumburg and Freyburg
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I agree with the above. I really like the river flowing around twisty bends in Cesky Krumlov, too.
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The Dordogne Valley is the first one that leaps to mind for me. Especially the area around Beynac and Castlenaud.
Schaffhausen Falls on the Swiss/German border are remarkable too. |
Budapest downstream on the Danube to the Black Sea.
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My riparian experience in
Europe is not as wide as yours but we drove the Gorges du Tarn from Aguessac to Ste Enimie this summer and loved it. ;^) My other favourite stretch... although it's hardly a river at that point... is the source of the Loire at a spring at Mont Gerbier de Jonc... pretty neat to see the very spring from which the river starts... Rob |
Dordogne - France
Meuse - Belgium |
As long as you're including the sources of rivers (see ParisAmsterdam's post), I'd add the source of the Sorgue River in France - at Fontaine-de-Vaucluse.
Sam |
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