First things first: Sorry that there was no post on Friday. But my beloved laptop has gone bye bye. Kind of a funny story actually (...not), Friday was my first day of writing my bachelor thesis. I was ready to start the day and then my macbook decided to retire a bit too early. After a lot of cries I am back on my old laptop from 2010.
So, there will be new blog posts, but no new videos in the next weeks. Just to let you know :).
Of course the first written post has to be about where to travel to during the magical time of autumn. So let’s get cracking, because I have a huge list of favorite places I love to visit when leaves turn red.
// USA //
Who am I
kidding, who’s got the best autumn/Halloween decoration in the world? Right,
the USA. Sometimes going totally overboard with it – but it’s absolute
fantastic! So of course this country is at the top of my list. But the
decorations aren’t the only thing I love in the US during autumn.
The
landscape at the Northeast coast is pretty amazing too. Last year I fell in
love with New England: Boston, Acadia National Park and WhiteMountains. AMAZING! (By the way, did you watch Wednesdays new Travel Vlog? No? Than click here.)
This area is famous for a lovely autumn, and the reason is called Fall Foliage or Indian Summer. The leaves turn into the most stunning colors of red and orange. You have a lot of little Harvest Festivals and Fairs. Everybody is celebrating this time of the year and the light, especially in the evening with all the different colors is just magical.
This area is famous for a lovely autumn, and the reason is called Fall Foliage or Indian Summer. The leaves turn into the most stunning colors of red and orange. You have a lot of little Harvest Festivals and Fairs. Everybody is celebrating this time of the year and the light, especially in the evening with all the different colors is just magical.
However, I
love to visit New York City in the
fall, too. It gets cozier, the City
snuggles up and get out the decorations. You still can have beautiful walks
around (the Central Park happen to be a very good place to have a stroll
around), get a spicy drink and wander around the bookstores to find a perfect
book for the fall.
// Europe //
But now
let’s leave the States and have a look around Europe. Here you will find also
some pretty cool places to visit during autumn.
UK
Of course we have to start in the UK. Famous for a lot of rain and foggy weather. Harry Potter, Sherlock Holmes and a lot of other great movies are taking place in the rainy UK. In autumn you can actually stroll around misty London through all the little alleys like the famous Sherlock Holmes does in the movies. You can have Afternoon Tea and a Roast Dinner. I really like London during this time of the year. The vibe in this city is changing, it gets a bit mystical and of course cozy, but also things are slowing down a little bit in the fog.
When you
have a day to spare, hop on the train to Brighton. It’s an hour to an hour and a half long ride
down to the seaside town. Even when you can’t get your towel out to have a
little sunbath, you can wander along the beach and breath in the cold clear air
(Life is better at the beach!). Afterwards you can head into town, have a look
in the little independent shops and drink a hot chocolate to warm you up.
The next
place I have to put on my list is Edinburgh. A little confession: I
haven’t been there yet. We are heading there in November. However, I think I
really really going to like this place and I can’t wait to share all of our
adventures with you – we’ve got some cool stuff planned!
Germany
You
shouldn’t forget to look around in your own country to find beautiful places.
For me it’s Germany. So let’s start
in the North of this country.
I was born
and grew up in Bremen. A lot of my childhood memories took place during
autumn. Having the time of my childhood life in the “Bürgerpark” (a reeeally
huge park in the middle of the city, a bit like the Central Park), collecting chestnuts, visiting the boars and jumping in big puddles with my
wellies. You can make a trip to cool museums like the “Universe” or the
“Fogge Museum”. Bremen is very special to me during autumn.
The German
island in the North Sea are really
popular during summer. But if you a fan of cold wind and rough sea (like me) than
you will be perfectly happy to be at Sylt
or Amrum during a typical autumnal
storm. I love the feeling to get back to our cozy holiday home after a long walk
at the beach – you can feel the salt at your skin and put off your head. (…. see, I
really don’t like the heat!)
Let’s take
a huge jump to the very South of Germany. I lived in Constance for a few years and autumn at the lake is
gorgeous. But of course you can see so much more: have a little trip to
Constance, Meersburg or Lindau. You can also visit one of the many castles in
this area, especially for kids it’s super fun. There’s for example the Burg
Hohentwiel in Singen.
Last tip I
want to share with you is actually right in front of me. When I look out
my living room windows I see the Black
Forest. You won’t find a lot of broadleaf trees, but instead you will see
many fir trees – this why this forest is called the “BLACK forest”. You can go
on a lot of hikes and have the most incredible overlooks. A lot of people come
here for a weekend getaway all year around.
So these are my favourite places to travel to during autumn. Which are yours? Tell me in
the comments!
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