From high passes and deep forests to isolated coastlines and northern extremes, Europe is shaped by terrain, weather, and routes that long predate modern travel.
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Stretching between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, the Pyrenees are defined by elevation, weather, and ancient crossings — where routes matter more than borders.
At the edge of Central and Eastern Europe, Romania is shaped by mountains, forests, and rural tracks. From high passes to remote valleys, travel here follows old routes through landscapes that remain quietly untouched.
At the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Georgia is shaped by mountains, deep valleys, and ancient routes. From high Caucasus passes to remote stone villages, travel here follows terrain where culture and isolation remain closely intertwined.
Volcanoes, glaciers, and extreme weather shape every route across Iceland’s highlands and black sand deserts. Here, nature dictates the journey — raw, remote, and relentlessly powerful.