8 Underrated Spots In Europe Where Locals Want Tourists To Stay Away

Are you planning a European vacation? It’s not easy to create your itinerary with so many different choices. So we’ve decided to help you out by listing 20 underrated lesser-known gems that are definitely worth seeing:

1. Ksamil Beach, Albania

This beautiful beach, situated north of Greece, features pebbly beaches with some of the clearest bluest water in the world. While it’s been the country’s best-kept secret, it may soon get its moment in the tourism sun so get there now and beat the crowds.

2. Tuscany, Italy

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This scenic region features sweeping hillsides, surreal landscapes, picturesque Plazzas, Duomos, and respected art museums. It’s a vine-lined region that also offers culinary delights not found anywhere else and is, therefore, a perfect place for a vacation no matter what time of year you go

3. Lagos De Tristaina

Take the three-mile hike along the slightly-challenging trail named Estanys de Tristaina. Found near the French border, the trail leads to the high-mountain lakes in Andorra. The views are gorgeous and the water is clean and fresh. Veteran visitors call it one of the most beautiful places in the world.

4. Tatev Monastery, Armenia

Legend has it that this monastery, situated in the clifftops, was named “Tatev” or “little star” by the almighty “Father.” The monastery is over 1,000 years old and its architecture is praised the world over. It’s even stood through a huge earthquake.

5. Alpbach: Austria’s Most Charming Village

Located in the western region of the country, this charming spot includes a peaceful atmosphere, stunning landscapes, and lush green fields. It features breathtaking hilltops and noteworthy ski runs. It was also a film location for the classic film “The Sound of Music.”

6. Mir Castle For True Castle Lovers

Located in Belarus, this 16th-century castle was built in a blend of design styles including Gothic and Belarusian. Renaissance touches were added to the structure later. This castle has a history involving its aristocratic origins and its “ghetto” tales during WWII

7. Flanders Fields, Belgium

This colorful yet solemn place is dotted with small red flowers. It is a cemetery that holds memories of the first world war. It is meant to symbolize the bravery, relentlessness, and the sacrifice of all the soldiers who died in that struggle.

8. The Pliva Waterfall, Bosnia-Herzegovina

The surreal photos of the popular Pliva Waterfall may appear to be photoshopped or otherwise enhanced but veteran visitors note it is even more beautiful in person. Found in Jajce (under two hours from Sarajevo), the Pliva falls into the well-known River Vrbas.

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