Travel Digest #1949

Introduction


Hello everyone! This is @ybanezkim26 and I'll be presenting today's edition of #TravelDigest. In our featured posts, we have a city in Austria, a village in The Netherlands, and some landscapes in Ukraine. Enjoy!


All featured posts are visible on the Editors Choice Map and upvoted by @pinmapple, @blocktrades, @theycallmedan and the curation trail. For more travel digests check out #traveldigest.


Our winners today 🍍


🥇 🗺 Graz Gösting – A nice Hike to the northernmost point of Austria’s second largest City [EN/DE] by @travelshots

A castle, an old fortress ruin, a chapel hidden in the woods and one of the most beautiful viewpoints in the city - although Graz is my hometown, I had never explored the sights of the Gösting district. But yesterday was finally the day. My girlfriend and I took the half-hour bus ride from the city centre to the northernmost district of Graz to start an interesting hike, which I would like to tell you about today.

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🥈 My trip to Holland : the village of Zaanse Schans by @be-claere

Visiting the village of the mills from Amsterdam is very easy, just go to the central station, make the ticket for the train to Uitgeest and get off at the fourth stop, Koog-Zaandijk. Zaanse Schans is about 20 km from Amsterdam and can be reached by train in about 30 minutes. Once you arrive at the station you have to walk for about 10 minutes following the signs before arriving at the village. Once you cross the bridge over the river Zaan you have reached your destination.

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🥉 Unforgettable traveling in search of peace and joy. Ternopil region, p. 2 by @lilideleopolis

Today I want to tell you a little more about the incredible places of Ukraine. So, it was a two-day trip to Podillya. That was the day when we visited the fascinating caves of Verteba and Kryshtaleva and according to my plan we had to go to another super "Instagram" spot... If you like caves, I'll leave a link to my article below. The distances between the objects are quite short (40-60 km), but I realized that the state of Ukrainian regional roads should always be taken into account! Our goal was to get from Kryvche to Zalishchyki, and out of curiosity we chose not a highway, but a secondary road that meandered near the Dniester.

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These look like great places to visit! Congratulations to all!:)

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