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  • lindesberg_orebro1.jpg
  • landbruk_hegra-5.jpg
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  • nordreisa_storslett (1).jpg
  • dried_cod_cream.jpg
  • Bra utsikt mot dalen, elva Nea og riksveg 705 fra kanten på toppen av åsen i Rauberga.
    rauberget_naturreservat-43.jpg
  • Budapest.
    budapest-bicycle.jpg
  • Budapest. Kreativ Dental, Tannreiser.
    amadeus_budapest (1).jpg
  • Budapest.
    budapest-15.jpg
  • kulset_bru_bil.jpg
  • syklister pOE veg mot Riasten, Reitanvegen.
    sykkeltur_reitanvegen001.jpg
  • Sylene sett fra utkikspunkt på Nesjøvegen, vegen mot Nedalshytta. Foto: Bente Haarstad Nesjøvegen.
    nesjo_veg (1).jpg
  • Rein i vegen, og rein på vegen. Skaidi i Finnmark. På slutten av det 20. århundre ble det offentliggjort planer om utbygging av Skaidivassdraget, som om utbyggingen ble utført ville medført at betydelig større arealer enn i Altautbyggingen ble demt ned, dessuten ville flere faste trekkveier for rein blitt brutt. Reineierne protesterte like sterkt som mot Altautbyggingen, men mediadekningen var mindre og naturvernerne engasjerte seg ikke i spørsmålet om utbygging av Skaidivassdraget. Utbyggingen ble utsatt.<br />
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Statens vegvesens vegtrafikksentral lå i Skaidi inntil den ble flyttet til Mosjøen i 2003.
    varselskilt_rein_alta_skaidi.jpg
  • Øst-Berlin<br />
dias
    1982_bahnhof_friedrichstrasse_DDR.jpg
  • vikvarvet_ridetur-2.jpg
  • winter_mooneshine-2.jpg
  • Going to Sweden.
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  • strynefjellet_hytter.jpg
  • kystriksveien_meloy-4.jpg
  • ops_orkdalsvegen-20.jpg
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  • Orkdalsvegen/E39, ny veg melllom Øysand og Thamshavn, 22 km, 1.45 mrd kr. Bygging Saltnesbrua over elva Vigda, 210 m
    ops_orkdalsvegen-16.jpg
  • Ann Judtih Tinmannsvik, samfunnskontakt for Orkdalsvegen AS.
    ops_orkdalsvegen-13.jpg
  • Bygging av Orkdalsvegen, (et av) landets første OPS-prosjekter på veg, offentlig-privat samarbeid. .Skaun kommune i S-Trøndelag..mars 2004
    ops_orkdalsvegen-8.jpg
  • ops_orkdalsvegen-6.jpg
  • hemne_halsa-3-3.jpg
  • sylene_langsvola-10.jpg
  • vinter_stugudal-2.jpg
  • kalver_kviger-2.jpg
  • stugudal_paska.jpg
  • Quiet life in Dahab.
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  • Quiet life in Dahab.
    dahab_sharm_g12-115.jpg
  • Bjørkeallé. Betula in autumn colours.
    birch_betula_alle-2.jpg
  • Dried cod cream on bread. Dry cod, stockfish, served at the prize winning restaurant Bios Café in Nordreisa, Northern Norway.
    fish_dried_cod001.jpg
  • Old painting of the grocery store and petrol station B. Langseth in Selbu, Norway. Gammelt maleri av B. Langseth landhandel.
    b_langseth_1950.jpg
  • Budapest. Kreativ Dental, Tannreiser.
    amadeus_budapest (2).jpg
  • kulset_bru_bridge.jpg
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  • The mountain cabin Schulzhytta is owned by Norwegian Trekking Association/Trondhjems Turistforening. It takes 5-7 hours to walk here from the nearest roads in Selbu, Tydal or Meråker.
    schulzhytta_aug-46.jpg
  • The tourist police are everywere in Egypt. In every hotel entrance, outside every tourist city or part of a town, in the streets and by the roads.
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  • The mountain cabin Schulzhytta is owned by Norwegian Trekking Association/Trondhjems Turistforening. It takes 5-7 hours to walk here from the nearest roads in Selbu, Tydal or Meråker.
    schulzhytta_aug-45.jpg
  • The tourist police are everywere in Egypt. In every hotel entrance, outside every tourist city or part of a town, in the streets and by the roads.
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  • Grense Jakobselv (nordsamisk: Vuorjánjohka) grend i Sør-Varanger kommune i Finnmark. Grenda ligger i et lite dalføre hvor Jakobselva renner nordover ut i Varangerfjorden. Elva markerer grensen mot Russland. Tidligere var det permanent bosetting i dalen, men denne ble fraflyttet sent på 1970-tallet og tidlig på 1980-tallet. Forsvaret har sin nordligste grensestasjon i Grense Jakobselv, bemannet av personell fra grensekompaniet i Garnisonen i Sør-Varanger.<br />
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For å markere Norges suverenitet over områdene øst til Jakobselva ble det bygget et kapell i Grense Jakobselv. Det ble innviet i 1869. Kapellet fikk sitt navn, Kong Oscar IIs kapell, ved kongens besøk i 1873. (Wikip.) A small village in Sør-Varanger Municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. It is located on the shore of the Barents Sea at the mouth of the Jakobselva river. It lies about 54 kilometres (34 mi) by road east of the town of Kirkenes. The area was settled by Norwegians in 1851. The Jakobselva river forms the border with Russia, on the east side of Grense Jakobselv. Here, there is a small post of the Garrison of Sør-Varanger of the Norwegian Army, from where soldiers patrol the border. In this area, however, there is no public border crossing. In the village, there is a stone chapel built in 1869 called King Oscar II Chapel. The church was built to reinforce Norway's territorial claim to the area, and was named after King Oscar II of Sweden and Norway at a visit he made in 1873. Grense Jakobselv is the point in mainland Norway farthest by road from Norway's capital Oslo. It is 2,465 kilometres (1,532 mi) by a route entirely within Norway. (W)
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  • Zielona Góra, the largest city in Lubusz Voivodeship, located in western Poland, with 140,403 inhabitants (2021). Zielona Góra is one of the two capital cities of Lubusz Voivodeship, where is the seat of the province's elected assembly, while the seat of the centrally appointed governor is located in the city of Gorzów Wielkopolski. Zielona Góra has a favourable geographical position, being located not far from the Polish-German border and on several international road and rail routes connecting Scandinavia with Southern Europe and Warsaw with Berlin.[3] The region is also closely associated with vineyards and holds an annual Wine Fest Zielona Góra is surrounded by tree-covered hills and the adjacent woodland alone makes up approximately half of the city's total area. The name of the city itself translates to 'Green Mountain' in both Polish and German. Moreover, Zielona Góra features several tourist attractions and important historical sites including the preserved medieval Old Town, 13th-century Market Square, tenements, palaces, parks and the famous Palm House on Wine Hill. Its strong connection to vineyards and grape-picking earned Zielona Góra a nickname "The City of Wine".<br />
Wineries<br />
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The city has been known for its wines for centuries. It is now one of two places in Poland with wine grape cultivation mainly for white wines (the other being the wine growing region near the town of Warka in Masovia). The first wineries around the city were built in 1314. At the Paradyż Abbey near Zielona Góra, monks have been making wine since 1250. The number of vineyards at peak production is estimated at 4,000 in the region, and 2,500 in Zielona Góra itself. During the communist era wine production was reduced, but since 1990 it has recovered. Since 1852 an annual Wine Festival has taken place in the town. However, nowadays wine is no longer produced in Zielona Góra itself (the last factory was closed in the early 1990s).<br />
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Vodka Luksusowa (namely: Luxury vodka), made
    zielona_gora_polen-3.jpg
  • Nasjonal turistveg Rondane. Høstfarger i naturen.     NORWEGIAN SCENIC ROUTE RONDANE    – runs from Venabygdsfjellet to Folldal and Sollia Church to Enden. It has a total length of 75 km and is open to traffic throughout the year.<br />
    The route follows the road Fv27 – which is an essential gateway to the mountain area with its many hiking options.<br />
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    Most of the route goes through the elongated Atnedalen east of Rondane National park, and you can see the impressive Rondane mountain peaks, several over 2000 m asl.
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  • Nasjonal turistveg Rondane. Høstfarger i naturen.     NORWEGIAN SCENIC ROUTE RONDANE    – runs from Venabygdsfjellet to Folldal and Sollia Church to Enden. It has a total length of 75 km and is open to traffic throughout the year.<br />
    The route follows the road Fv27 – which is an essential gateway to the mountain area with its many hiking options.<br />
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    Most of the route goes through the elongated Atnedalen east of Rondane National park, and you can see the impressive Rondane mountain peaks, several over 2000 m asl.
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  • Sykkeltur med Anna, Susanna, Ketil, Trebon i Tsjekkia. Cycling tourism belongs among one of the most expanding recreational activities in Třeboň region. This also includes the development of building trails for cycling and markings for long distance cycling trails, which experienced and inexperienced tourists can take through the safe pond and forested landscape. The lowlands enable longer trips for families with small children or elderly individuals. There is a nature trail marked east of Třeboň for cyclists Around Třeboň. The trail is 39 km long and presents the typical elements of Třeboň, which undoubtedly include ponds and pond systems, peat bogs, forest complexes and wet meadows, including flora and fauna communities. It also provides information on the historical development of the region. Another cycling nature trail in Třeboň region is the Rožmberk trail, which acquaints visitors with the history and development of fishpond cultivation in the Třeboň region. While on the road we should not forget about the Vitorazská Memoirs, which tell about the history of life in the Czech-Austrian borderlands. Třeboň. German: Wittingau) is a historical town in South Bohemian Region of Czech Republic. The population stands at 8,862 (2004). Třeboň was established around the middle of the 12th century. In 1366, the House of Rožmberk/Rosenberg became owner of the estate. The period of greatest growth for the town dates to the second half of the 15th century when Petr IV of Rožmberk (cs) (1462–1523) seriously began to take care of the land. The district became famous as a fish pond farming area. From 1611 the Houses of Habsburg and Schwarzenberg were owners of the town and the estate. Until 1918, TŘEBOŇ - WITTINGAU (WITTINGAU until the end of the 19th century) was part of the Austrian monarchy (Austria side after the compromise of 1867), in the district with the same name, one of the 94 Bezirkshauptmannschaften in Bohemia. In the 19th and 20th centuries
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  • Bente Helene Smaavik Borge[1] kjent som Bente Smaavik (1964), konsert på Rockheim 25. oktober 2012. Norsk rock-vokalist. Hun dannet i 1987 gruppen Blonde on Blonde (senere Perfect Crime), som ga ut to album før de ble oppløst. Hun har også vært med i blant annet Road, Four Jets og B.S. on The Rocks og har også jobbet med mange andre musikere, blant annet Terje Tysland, Bernie Marsden (eks-Whitesnake) og Joe Lynn Turner (Rainbow, Deep Purple). Hun har også arbeidet med egne prosjekter, som for eksempel Bente Smaaviks Little Band. Hun var korist for gruppa TNT fra 2012 til 2019, og deltok også på bandets Japan-turné i mai 2014. Hun har også vært sanger og korist for Jan Holberg Project.<br />
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I 2013 og 2018 ga hun ut flere singler som soloartist med egne låter, og medvirket også på Victor Cito Borges (CITO) utgivelser. Arbeider med et nytt album sammen med sin låtskriver/bassist Victor Cito Borge (TNT, Autopulver, Jack in the Box, Ammunition), som også er hennes ektemann.<br />
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Albumet "Side Orders" er et prosjektalbum hvor hun tolker andre artister og låter som har betydd noe spesielt for henne. Første singel kom i 2020.<br />
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I mai 2019 var hun med på en live-innspilling med tittelen Live for real sammen med Wild Willys Gang og 40 years of Norwegian Rock History. De andre artistene som medvirket på denne utgivelsen var Gudny Aspaas, Willy Bendiksen, Hermod Falch, Geir Jahren, Kai Somby, Ola Aanje, George Karafotis og Svein-Erik Høybakken. Hun jobber per 2022 med prosjektet Close To You - The Carpenters - A Tribute (2022). (Wikip.)
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  • Bente Helene Smaavik Borge[1] kjent som Bente Smaavik (1964), konsert på Rockheim 25. oktober 2012. Norsk rock-vokalist. Hun dannet i 1987 gruppen Blonde on Blonde (senere Perfect Crime), som ga ut to album før de ble oppløst. Hun har også vært med i blant annet Road, Four Jets og B.S. on The Rocks og har også jobbet med mange andre musikere, blant annet Terje Tysland, Bernie Marsden (eks-Whitesnake) og Joe Lynn Turner (Rainbow, Deep Purple). Hun har også arbeidet med egne prosjekter, som for eksempel Bente Smaaviks Little Band. Hun var korist for gruppa TNT fra 2012 til 2019, og deltok også på bandets Japan-turné i mai 2014. Hun har også vært sanger og korist for Jan Holberg Project.<br />
<br />
I 2013 og 2018 ga hun ut flere singler som soloartist med egne låter, og medvirket også på Victor Cito Borges (CITO) utgivelser. Arbeider med et nytt album sammen med sin låtskriver/bassist Victor Cito Borge (TNT, Autopulver, Jack in the Box, Ammunition), som også er hennes ektemann.<br />
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<br />
Albumet "Side Orders" er et prosjektalbum hvor hun tolker andre artister og låter som har betydd noe spesielt for henne. Første singel kom i 2020.<br />
<br />
I mai 2019 var hun med på en live-innspilling med tittelen Live for real sammen med Wild Willys Gang og 40 years of Norwegian Rock History. De andre artistene som medvirket på denne utgivelsen var Gudny Aspaas, Willy Bendiksen, Hermod Falch, Geir Jahren, Kai Somby, Ola Aanje, George Karafotis og Svein-Erik Høybakken. Hun jobber per 2022 med prosjektet Close To You - The Carpenters - A Tribute (2022). (Wikip.)
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  • Bente Helene Smaavik Borge[1] kjent som Bente Smaavik (1964), konsert på Rockheim 25. oktober 2012. Norsk rock-vokalist. Hun dannet i 1987 gruppen Blonde on Blonde (senere Perfect Crime), som ga ut to album før de ble oppløst. Hun har også vært med i blant annet Road, Four Jets og B.S. on The Rocks og har også jobbet med mange andre musikere, blant annet Terje Tysland, Bernie Marsden (eks-Whitesnake) og Joe Lynn Turner (Rainbow, Deep Purple). Hun har også arbeidet med egne prosjekter, som for eksempel Bente Smaaviks Little Band. Hun var korist for gruppa TNT fra 2012 til 2019, og deltok også på bandets Japan-turné i mai 2014. Hun har også vært sanger og korist for Jan Holberg Project.<br />
<br />
I 2013 og 2018 ga hun ut flere singler som soloartist med egne låter, og medvirket også på Victor Cito Borges (CITO) utgivelser. Arbeider med et nytt album sammen med sin låtskriver/bassist Victor Cito Borge (TNT, Autopulver, Jack in the Box, Ammunition), som også er hennes ektemann.<br />
<br />
<br />
Albumet "Side Orders" er et prosjektalbum hvor hun tolker andre artister og låter som har betydd noe spesielt for henne. Første singel kom i 2020.<br />
<br />
I mai 2019 var hun med på en live-innspilling med tittelen Live for real sammen med Wild Willys Gang og 40 years of Norwegian Rock History. De andre artistene som medvirket på denne utgivelsen var Gudny Aspaas, Willy Bendiksen, Hermod Falch, Geir Jahren, Kai Somby, Ola Aanje, George Karafotis og Svein-Erik Høybakken. Hun jobber per 2022 med prosjektet Close To You - The Carpenters - A Tribute (2022). (Wikip.)
    rockheim_2012-11.jpg
  • Bente Helene Smaavik Borge[1] kjent som Bente Smaavik (1964), konsert på Rockheim 25. oktober 2012. Norsk rock-vokalist. Hun dannet i 1987 gruppen Blonde on Blonde (senere Perfect Crime), som ga ut to album før de ble oppløst. Hun har også vært med i blant annet Road, Four Jets og B.S. on The Rocks og har også jobbet med mange andre musikere, blant annet Terje Tysland, Bernie Marsden (eks-Whitesnake) og Joe Lynn Turner (Rainbow, Deep Purple). Hun har også arbeidet med egne prosjekter, som for eksempel Bente Smaaviks Little Band. Hun var korist for gruppa TNT fra 2012 til 2019, og deltok også på bandets Japan-turné i mai 2014. Hun har også vært sanger og korist for Jan Holberg Project.<br />
<br />
I 2013 og 2018 ga hun ut flere singler som soloartist med egne låter, og medvirket også på Victor Cito Borges (CITO) utgivelser. Arbeider med et nytt album sammen med sin låtskriver/bassist Victor Cito Borge (TNT, Autopulver, Jack in the Box, Ammunition), som også er hennes ektemann.<br />
<br />
<br />
Albumet "Side Orders" er et prosjektalbum hvor hun tolker andre artister og låter som har betydd noe spesielt for henne. Første singel kom i 2020.<br />
<br />
I mai 2019 var hun med på en live-innspilling med tittelen Live for real sammen med Wild Willys Gang og 40 years of Norwegian Rock History. De andre artistene som medvirket på denne utgivelsen var Gudny Aspaas, Willy Bendiksen, Hermod Falch, Geir Jahren, Kai Somby, Ola Aanje, George Karafotis og Svein-Erik Høybakken. Hun jobber per 2022 med prosjektet Close To You - The Carpenters - A Tribute (2022). (Wikip.)
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  • Bente Helene Smaavik Borge[1] kjent som Bente Smaavik (1964), konsert på Rockheim 25. oktober 2012. Norsk rock-vokalist. Hun dannet i 1987 gruppen Blonde on Blonde (senere Perfect Crime), som ga ut to album før de ble oppløst. Hun har også vært med i blant annet Road, Four Jets og B.S. on The Rocks og har også jobbet med mange andre musikere, blant annet Terje Tysland, Bernie Marsden (eks-Whitesnake) og Joe Lynn Turner (Rainbow, Deep Purple). Hun har også arbeidet med egne prosjekter, som for eksempel Bente Smaaviks Little Band. Hun var korist for gruppa TNT fra 2012 til 2019, og deltok også på bandets Japan-turné i mai 2014. Hun har også vært sanger og korist for Jan Holberg Project.<br />
<br />
I 2013 og 2018 ga hun ut flere singler som soloartist med egne låter, og medvirket også på Victor Cito Borges (CITO) utgivelser. Arbeider med et nytt album sammen med sin låtskriver/bassist Victor Cito Borge (TNT, Autopulver, Jack in the Box, Ammunition), som også er hennes ektemann.<br />
<br />
<br />
Albumet "Side Orders" er et prosjektalbum hvor hun tolker andre artister og låter som har betydd noe spesielt for henne. Første singel kom i 2020.<br />
<br />
I mai 2019 var hun med på en live-innspilling med tittelen Live for real sammen med Wild Willys Gang og 40 years of Norwegian Rock History. De andre artistene som medvirket på denne utgivelsen var Gudny Aspaas, Willy Bendiksen, Hermod Falch, Geir Jahren, Kai Somby, Ola Aanje, George Karafotis og Svein-Erik Høybakken. Hun jobber per 2022 med prosjektet Close To You - The Carpenters - A Tribute (2022). (Wikip.)
    bente_smaavik_2012.jpg
  • Zielona Góra, the largest city in Lubusz Voivodeship, located in western Poland, with 140,403 inhabitants (2021). Zielona Góra is one of the two capital cities of Lubusz Voivodeship, where is the seat of the province's elected assembly, while the seat of the centrally appointed governor is located in the city of Gorzów Wielkopolski. Zielona Góra has a favourable geographical position, being located not far from the Polish-German border and on several international road and rail routes connecting Scandinavia with Southern Europe and Warsaw with Berlin.[3] The region is also closely associated with vineyards and holds an annual Wine Fest Zielona Góra is surrounded by tree-covered hills and the adjacent woodland alone makes up approximately half of the city's total area. The name of the city itself translates to 'Green Mountain' in both Polish and German. Moreover, Zielona Góra features several tourist attractions and important historical sites including the preserved medieval Old Town, 13th-century Market Square, tenements, palaces, parks and the famous Palm House on Wine Hill. Its strong connection to vineyards and grape-picking earned Zielona Góra a nickname "The City of Wine".<br />
Wineries<br />
<br />
The city has been known for its wines for centuries. It is now one of two places in Poland with wine grape cultivation mainly for white wines (the other being the wine growing region near the town of Warka in Masovia). The first wineries around the city were built in 1314. At the Paradyż Abbey near Zielona Góra, monks have been making wine since 1250. The number of vineyards at peak production is estimated at 4,000 in the region, and 2,500 in Zielona Góra itself. During the communist era wine production was reduced, but since 1990 it has recovered. Since 1852 an annual Wine Festival has taken place in the town. However, nowadays wine is no longer produced in Zielona Góra itself (the last factory was closed in the early 1990s).<br />
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Vodka Luksusowa (namely: Luxury vodka), made
    zielona_gora_polen-9.jpg
  • Zielona Góra, the largest city in Lubusz Voivodeship, located in western Poland, with 140,403 inhabitants (2021). Zielona Góra is one of the two capital cities of Lubusz Voivodeship, where is the seat of the province's elected assembly, while the seat of the centrally appointed governor is located in the city of Gorzów Wielkopolski. Zielona Góra has a favourable geographical position, being located not far from the Polish-German border and on several international road and rail routes connecting Scandinavia with Southern Europe and Warsaw with Berlin.[3] The region is also closely associated with vineyards and holds an annual Wine Fest Zielona Góra is surrounded by tree-covered hills and the adjacent woodland alone makes up approximately half of the city's total area. The name of the city itself translates to 'Green Mountain' in both Polish and German. Moreover, Zielona Góra features several tourist attractions and important historical sites including the preserved medieval Old Town, 13th-century Market Square, tenements, palaces, parks and the famous Palm House on Wine Hill. Its strong connection to vineyards and grape-picking earned Zielona Góra a nickname "The City of Wine".<br />
Wineries<br />
<br />
The city has been known for its wines for centuries. It is now one of two places in Poland with wine grape cultivation mainly for white wines (the other being the wine growing region near the town of Warka in Masovia). The first wineries around the city were built in 1314. At the Paradyż Abbey near Zielona Góra, monks have been making wine since 1250. The number of vineyards at peak production is estimated at 4,000 in the region, and 2,500 in Zielona Góra itself. During the communist era wine production was reduced, but since 1990 it has recovered. Since 1852 an annual Wine Festival has taken place in the town. However, nowadays wine is no longer produced in Zielona Góra itself (the last factory was closed in the early 1990s).<br />
<br />
Vodka Luksusowa (namely: Luxury vodka), made
    zielona_gora_polen-8.jpg
  • Zielona Góra, the largest city in Lubusz Voivodeship, located in western Poland, with 140,403 inhabitants (2021). Zielona Góra is one of the two capital cities of Lubusz Voivodeship, where is the seat of the province's elected assembly, while the seat of the centrally appointed governor is located in the city of Gorzów Wielkopolski. Zielona Góra has a favourable geographical position, being located not far from the Polish-German border and on several international road and rail routes connecting Scandinavia with Southern Europe and Warsaw with Berlin.[3] The region is also closely associated with vineyards and holds an annual Wine Fest Zielona Góra is surrounded by tree-covered hills and the adjacent woodland alone makes up approximately half of the city's total area. The name of the city itself translates to 'Green Mountain' in both Polish and German. Moreover, Zielona Góra features several tourist attractions and important historical sites including the preserved medieval Old Town, 13th-century Market Square, tenements, palaces, parks and the famous Palm House on Wine Hill. Its strong connection to vineyards and grape-picking earned Zielona Góra a nickname "The City of Wine".<br />
Wineries<br />
<br />
The city has been known for its wines for centuries. It is now one of two places in Poland with wine grape cultivation mainly for white wines (the other being the wine growing region near the town of Warka in Masovia). The first wineries around the city were built in 1314. At the Paradyż Abbey near Zielona Góra, monks have been making wine since 1250. The number of vineyards at peak production is estimated at 4,000 in the region, and 2,500 in Zielona Góra itself. During the communist era wine production was reduced, but since 1990 it has recovered. Since 1852 an annual Wine Festival has taken place in the town. However, nowadays wine is no longer produced in Zielona Góra itself (the last factory was closed in the early 1990s).<br />
<br />
Vodka Luksusowa (namely: Luxury vodka), made
    zielona_gora_polen-5.jpg
  • Zielona Góra, the largest city in Lubusz Voivodeship, located in western Poland, with 140,403 inhabitants (2021). Zielona Góra is one of the two capital cities of Lubusz Voivodeship, where is the seat of the province's elected assembly, while the seat of the centrally appointed governor is located in the city of Gorzów Wielkopolski. Zielona Góra has a favourable geographical position, being located not far from the Polish-German border and on several international road and rail routes connecting Scandinavia with Southern Europe and Warsaw with Berlin.[3] The region is also closely associated with vineyards and holds an annual Wine Fest Zielona Góra is surrounded by tree-covered hills and the adjacent woodland alone makes up approximately half of the city's total area. The name of the city itself translates to 'Green Mountain' in both Polish and German. Moreover, Zielona Góra features several tourist attractions and important historical sites including the preserved medieval Old Town, 13th-century Market Square, tenements, palaces, parks and the famous Palm House on Wine Hill. Its strong connection to vineyards and grape-picking earned Zielona Góra a nickname "The City of Wine".<br />
Wineries<br />
<br />
The city has been known for its wines for centuries. It is now one of two places in Poland with wine grape cultivation mainly for white wines (the other being the wine growing region near the town of Warka in Masovia). The first wineries around the city were built in 1314. At the Paradyż Abbey near Zielona Góra, monks have been making wine since 1250. The number of vineyards at peak production is estimated at 4,000 in the region, and 2,500 in Zielona Góra itself. During the communist era wine production was reduced, but since 1990 it has recovered. Since 1852 an annual Wine Festival has taken place in the town. However, nowadays wine is no longer produced in Zielona Góra itself (the last factory was closed in the early 1990s).<br />
<br />
Vodka Luksusowa (namely: Luxury vodka), made
    zielona_gora_polen-6.jpg
  • Zielona Góra, the largest city in Lubusz Voivodeship, located in western Poland, with 140,403 inhabitants (2021). Zielona Góra is one of the two capital cities of Lubusz Voivodeship, where is the seat of the province's elected assembly, while the seat of the centrally appointed governor is located in the city of Gorzów Wielkopolski. Zielona Góra has a favourable geographical position, being located not far from the Polish-German border and on several international road and rail routes connecting Scandinavia with Southern Europe and Warsaw with Berlin.[3] The region is also closely associated with vineyards and holds an annual Wine Fest Zielona Góra is surrounded by tree-covered hills and the adjacent woodland alone makes up approximately half of the city's total area. The name of the city itself translates to 'Green Mountain' in both Polish and German. Moreover, Zielona Góra features several tourist attractions and important historical sites including the preserved medieval Old Town, 13th-century Market Square, tenements, palaces, parks and the famous Palm House on Wine Hill. Its strong connection to vineyards and grape-picking earned Zielona Góra a nickname "The City of Wine".<br />
Wineries<br />
<br />
The city has been known for its wines for centuries. It is now one of two places in Poland with wine grape cultivation mainly for white wines (the other being the wine growing region near the town of Warka in Masovia). The first wineries around the city were built in 1314. At the Paradyż Abbey near Zielona Góra, monks have been making wine since 1250. The number of vineyards at peak production is estimated at 4,000 in the region, and 2,500 in Zielona Góra itself. During the communist era wine production was reduced, but since 1990 it has recovered. Since 1852 an annual Wine Festival has taken place in the town. However, nowadays wine is no longer produced in Zielona Góra itself (the last factory was closed in the early 1990s).<br />
<br />
Vodka Luksusowa (namely: Luxury vodka), made
    zielona_gora_polen.jpg
  • Zielona Góra, the largest city in Lubusz Voivodeship, located in western Poland, with 140,403 inhabitants (2021). Zielona Góra is one of the two capital cities of Lubusz Voivodeship, where is the seat of the province's elected assembly, while the seat of the centrally appointed governor is located in the city of Gorzów Wielkopolski. Zielona Góra has a favourable geographical position, being located not far from the Polish-German border and on several international road and rail routes connecting Scandinavia with Southern Europe and Warsaw with Berlin.[3] The region is also closely associated with vineyards and holds an annual Wine Fest Zielona Góra is surrounded by tree-covered hills and the adjacent woodland alone makes up approximately half of the city's total area. The name of the city itself translates to 'Green Mountain' in both Polish and German. Moreover, Zielona Góra features several tourist attractions and important historical sites including the preserved medieval Old Town, 13th-century Market Square, tenements, palaces, parks and the famous Palm House on Wine Hill. Its strong connection to vineyards and grape-picking earned Zielona Góra a nickname "The City of Wine".<br />
Wineries<br />
<br />
The city has been known for its wines for centuries. It is now one of two places in Poland with wine grape cultivation mainly for white wines (the other being the wine growing region near the town of Warka in Masovia). The first wineries around the city were built in 1314. At the Paradyż Abbey near Zielona Góra, monks have been making wine since 1250. The number of vineyards at peak production is estimated at 4,000 in the region, and 2,500 in Zielona Góra itself. During the communist era wine production was reduced, but since 1990 it has recovered. Since 1852 an annual Wine Festival has taken place in the town. However, nowadays wine is no longer produced in Zielona Góra itself (the last factory was closed in the early 1990s).<br />
<br />
Vodka Luksusowa (namely: Luxury vodka), made
    zielona_gora_polen-4.jpg
  • Nasjonal turistveg Rondane. Høstfarger i naturen.     NORWEGIAN SCENIC ROUTE RONDANE    – runs from Venabygdsfjellet to Folldal and Sollia Church to Enden. It has a total length of 75 km and is open to traffic throughout the year.<br />
    The route follows the road Fv27 – which is an essential gateway to the mountain area with its many hiking options.<br />
<br />
    Most of the route goes through the elongated Atnedalen east of Rondane National park, and you can see the impressive Rondane mountain peaks, several over 2000 m asl.
    atnedalen_rondane-7.jpg
  • Nasjonal turistveg Rondane. Høstfarger i naturen.     NORWEGIAN SCENIC ROUTE RONDANE    – runs from Venabygdsfjellet to Folldal and Sollia Church to Enden. It has a total length of 75 km and is open to traffic throughout the year.<br />
    The route follows the road Fv27 – which is an essential gateway to the mountain area with its many hiking options.<br />
<br />
    Most of the route goes through the elongated Atnedalen east of Rondane National park, and you can see the impressive Rondane mountain peaks, several over 2000 m asl.
    atnedalen_rondane-6.jpg
  • Nasjonal turistveg Rondane. Høstfarger i naturen.     NORWEGIAN SCENIC ROUTE RONDANE    – runs from Venabygdsfjellet to Folldal and Sollia Church to Enden. It has a total length of 75 km and is open to traffic throughout the year.<br />
    The route follows the road Fv27 – which is an essential gateway to the mountain area with its many hiking options.<br />
<br />
    Most of the route goes through the elongated Atnedalen east of Rondane National park, and you can see the impressive Rondane mountain peaks, several over 2000 m asl.
    atnedalen_rondane-4.jpg
  • Nasjonal turistveg Rondane. Høstfarger i naturen.     NORWEGIAN SCENIC ROUTE RONDANE    – runs from Venabygdsfjellet to Folldal and Sollia Church to Enden. It has a total length of 75 km and is open to traffic throughout the year.<br />
    The route follows the road Fv27 – which is an essential gateway to the mountain area with its many hiking options.<br />
<br />
    Most of the route goes through the elongated Atnedalen east of Rondane National park, and you can see the impressive Rondane mountain peaks, several over 2000 m asl.
    atnedalen_rondane-5.jpg
  • Nasjonal turistveg Rondane. Høstfarger i naturen.     NORWEGIAN SCENIC ROUTE RONDANE    – runs from Venabygdsfjellet to Folldal and Sollia Church to Enden. It has a total length of 75 km and is open to traffic throughout the year.<br />
    The route follows the road Fv27 – which is an essential gateway to the mountain area with its many hiking options.<br />
<br />
    Most of the route goes through the elongated Atnedalen east of Rondane National park, and you can see the impressive Rondane mountain peaks, several over 2000 m asl.
    atnedalen_rondane-3.jpg
  • Nasjonal turistveg Rondane. Høstfarger i naturen.     NORWEGIAN SCENIC ROUTE RONDANE    – runs from Venabygdsfjellet to Folldal and Sollia Church to Enden. It has a total length of 75 km and is open to traffic throughout the year.<br />
    The route follows the road Fv27 – which is an essential gateway to the mountain area with its many hiking options.<br />
<br />
    Most of the route goes through the elongated Atnedalen east of Rondane National park, and you can see the impressive Rondane mountain peaks, several over 2000 m asl.
    atnedalen_rondane.jpg
  • Bistro U Kapra Třeboň i Tsjekkia, har karpe som spesialitet. Det er mye karpeoppdrett i regionen. Cycling tourism belongs among one of the most expanding recreational activities in Třeboň region. This also includes the development of building trails for cycling and markings for long distance cycling trails, which experienced and inexperienced tourists can take through the safe pond and forested landscape. The lowlands enable longer trips for families with small children or elderly individuals. There is a nature trail marked east of Třeboň for cyclists Around Třeboň. The trail is 39 km long and presents the typical elements of Třeboň, which undoubtedly include ponds and pond systems, peat bogs, forest complexes and wet meadows, including flora and fauna communities. It also provides information on the historical development of the region. Another cycling nature trail in Třeboň region is the Rožmberk trail, which acquaints visitors with the history and development of fishpond cultivation in the Třeboň region. While on the road we should not forget about the Vitorazská Memoirs, which tell about the history of life in the Czech-Austrian borderlands. Třeboň. German: Wittingau) is a historical town in South Bohemian Region of Czech Republic. The population stands at 8,862 (2004). Třeboň was established around the middle of the 12th century. In 1366, the House of Rožmberk/Rosenberg became owner of the estate. The period of greatest growth for the town dates to the second half of the 15th century when Petr IV of Rožmberk (cs) (1462–1523) seriously began to take care of the land. The district became famous as a fish pond farming area. From 1611 the Houses of Habsburg and Schwarzenberg were owners of the town and the estate. Until 1918, TŘEBOŇ - WITTINGAU (WITTINGAU until the end of the 19th century) was part of the Austrian monarchy (Austria side after the compromise of 1867), in the district with the same name, one of the 94 Bezirkshauptmannschafte
    trebon_bohemia-13.jpg
  • Bistro U Kapra Třeboň i Tsjekkia, har karpe som spesialitet. Det er mye karpeoppdrett i regionen. Cycling tourism belongs among one of the most expanding recreational activities in Třeboň region. This also includes the development of building trails for cycling and markings for long distance cycling trails, which experienced and inexperienced tourists can take through the safe pond and forested landscape. The lowlands enable longer trips for families with small children or elderly individuals. There is a nature trail marked east of Třeboň for cyclists Around Třeboň. The trail is 39 km long and presents the typical elements of Třeboň, which undoubtedly include ponds and pond systems, peat bogs, forest complexes and wet meadows, including flora and fauna communities. It also provides information on the historical development of the region. Another cycling nature trail in Třeboň region is the Rožmberk trail, which acquaints visitors with the history and development of fishpond cultivation in the Třeboň region. While on the road we should not forget about the Vitorazská Memoirs, which tell about the history of life in the Czech-Austrian borderlands. Třeboň. German: Wittingau) is a historical town in South Bohemian Region of Czech Republic. The population stands at 8,862 (2004). Třeboň was established around the middle of the 12th century. In 1366, the House of Rožmberk/Rosenberg became owner of the estate. The period of greatest growth for the town dates to the second half of the 15th century when Petr IV of Rožmberk (cs) (1462–1523) seriously began to take care of the land. The district became famous as a fish pond farming area. From 1611 the Houses of Habsburg and Schwarzenberg were owners of the town and the estate. Until 1918, TŘEBOŇ - WITTINGAU (WITTINGAU until the end of the 19th century) was part of the Austrian monarchy (Austria side after the compromise of 1867), in the district with the same name, one of the 94 Bezirkshauptmannschafte
    trebon_bohemia-12.jpg
  • Soukromy hrad a zamek straz nad nezarkou sidlo emy destinnove muzeum. Cycling tourism belongs among one of the most expanding recreational activities in Třeboň region. This also includes the development of building trails for cycling and markings for long distance cycling trails, which experienced and inexperienced tourists can take through the safe pond and forested landscape. The lowlands enable longer trips for families with small children or elderly individuals. There is a nature trail marked east of Třeboň for cyclists Around Třeboň. The trail is 39 km long and presents the typical elements of Třeboň, which undoubtedly include ponds and pond systems, peat bogs, forest complexes and wet meadows, including flora and fauna communities. It also provides information on the historical development of the region. Another cycling nature trail in Třeboň region is the Rožmberk trail, which acquaints visitors with the history and development of fishpond cultivation in the Třeboň region. While on the road we should not forget about the Vitorazská Memoirs, which tell about the history of life in the Czech-Austrian borderlands. Třeboň. German: Wittingau) is a historical town in South Bohemian Region of Czech Republic. The population stands at 8,862 (2004). Třeboň was established around the middle of the 12th century. In 1366, the House of Rožmberk/Rosenberg became owner of the estate. The period of greatest growth for the town dates to the second half of the 15th century when Petr IV of Rožmberk (cs) (1462–1523) seriously began to take care of the land. The district became famous as a fish pond farming area. From 1611 the Houses of Habsburg and Schwarzenberg were owners of the town and the estate. Until 1918, TŘEBOŇ - WITTINGAU (WITTINGAU until the end of the 19th century) was part of the Austrian monarchy (Austria side after the compromise of 1867), in the district with the same name, one of the 94 Bezirkshauptmannschaften in Bohemia. In the 19th and
    trebon_bohemia-10.jpg
  • Sykkeltur med Anna, Susanna, Ketil, Trebon i Tsjekkia. Cycling tourism belongs among one of the most expanding recreational activities in Třeboň region. This also includes the development of building trails for cycling and markings for long distance cycling trails, which experienced and inexperienced tourists can take through the safe pond and forested landscape. The lowlands enable longer trips for families with small children or elderly individuals. There is a nature trail marked east of Třeboň for cyclists Around Třeboň. The trail is 39 km long and presents the typical elements of Třeboň, which undoubtedly include ponds and pond systems, peat bogs, forest complexes and wet meadows, including flora and fauna communities. It also provides information on the historical development of the region. Another cycling nature trail in Třeboň region is the Rožmberk trail, which acquaints visitors with the history and development of fishpond cultivation in the Třeboň region. While on the road we should not forget about the Vitorazská Memoirs, which tell about the history of life in the Czech-Austrian borderlands. Třeboň. German: Wittingau) is a historical town in South Bohemian Region of Czech Republic. The population stands at 8,862 (2004). Třeboň was established around the middle of the 12th century. In 1366, the House of Rožmberk/Rosenberg became owner of the estate. The period of greatest growth for the town dates to the second half of the 15th century when Petr IV of Rožmberk (cs) (1462–1523) seriously began to take care of the land. The district became famous as a fish pond farming area. From 1611 the Houses of Habsburg and Schwarzenberg were owners of the town and the estate. Until 1918, TŘEBOŇ - WITTINGAU (WITTINGAU until the end of the 19th century) was part of the Austrian monarchy (Austria side after the compromise of 1867), in the district with the same name, one of the 94 Bezirkshauptmannschaften in Bohemia. In the 19th and 20th centuries
    trebon_bohemia-5.jpg
  • Sykkeltur med Anna, Susanna, Ketil, Trebon i Tsjekkia. Cycling tourism belongs among one of the most expanding recreational activities in Třeboň region. This also includes the development of building trails for cycling and markings for long distance cycling trails, which experienced and inexperienced tourists can take through the safe pond and forested landscape. The lowlands enable longer trips for families with small children or elderly individuals. There is a nature trail marked east of Třeboň for cyclists Around Třeboň. The trail is 39 km long and presents the typical elements of Třeboň, which undoubtedly include ponds and pond systems, peat bogs, forest complexes and wet meadows, including flora and fauna communities. It also provides information on the historical development of the region. Another cycling nature trail in Třeboň region is the Rožmberk trail, which acquaints visitors with the history and development of fishpond cultivation in the Třeboň region. While on the road we should not forget about the Vitorazská Memoirs, which tell about the history of life in the Czech-Austrian borderlands. Třeboň. German: Wittingau) is a historical town in South Bohemian Region of Czech Republic. The population stands at 8,862 (2004). Třeboň was established around the middle of the 12th century. In 1366, the House of Rožmberk/Rosenberg became owner of the estate. The period of greatest growth for the town dates to the second half of the 15th century when Petr IV of Rožmberk (cs) (1462–1523) seriously began to take care of the land. The district became famous as a fish pond farming area. From 1611 the Houses of Habsburg and Schwarzenberg were owners of the town and the estate. Until 1918, TŘEBOŇ - WITTINGAU (WITTINGAU until the end of the 19th century) was part of the Austrian monarchy (Austria side after the compromise of 1867), in the district with the same name, one of the 94 Bezirkshauptmannschaften in Bohemia. In the 19th and 20th centuries
    trebon_bohemia-11.jpg
  • Cycling tourism belongs among one of the most expanding recreational activities in Třeboň region. This also includes the development of building trails for cycling and markings for long distance cycling trails, which experienced and inexperienced tourists can take through the safe pond and forested landscape. The lowlands enable longer trips for families with small children or elderly individuals. There is a nature trail marked east of Třeboň for cyclists Around Třeboň. The trail is 39 km long and presents the typical elements of Třeboň, which undoubtedly include ponds and pond systems, peat bogs, forest complexes and wet meadows, including flora and fauna communities. It also provides information on the historical development of the region. Another cycling nature trail in Třeboň region is the Rožmberk trail, which acquaints visitors with the history and development of fishpond cultivation in the Třeboň region. While on the road we should not forget about the Vitorazská Memoirs, which tell about the history of life in the Czech-Austrian borderlands. Třeboň. German: Wittingau) is a historical town in South Bohemian Region of Czech Republic. The population stands at 8,862 (2004). Třeboň was established around the middle of the 12th century. In 1366, the House of Rožmberk/Rosenberg became owner of the estate. The period of greatest growth for the town dates to the second half of the 15th century when Petr IV of Rožmberk (cs) (1462–1523) seriously began to take care of the land. The district became famous as a fish pond farming area. From 1611 the Houses of Habsburg and Schwarzenberg were owners of the town and the estate. Until 1918, TŘEBOŇ - WITTINGAU (WITTINGAU until the end of the 19th century) was part of the Austrian monarchy (Austria side after the compromise of 1867), in the district with the same name, one of the 94 Bezirkshauptmannschaften in Bohemia. In the 19th and 20th centuries the city's importance decreased, after the German popul
    trebon_bohemia-9.jpg
  • Sykkeltur med Anna, Susanna, Ketil, Trebon i Tsjekkia. Cycling tourism belongs among one of the most expanding recreational activities in Třeboň region. This also includes the development of building trails for cycling and markings for long distance cycling trails, which experienced and inexperienced tourists can take through the safe pond and forested landscape. The lowlands enable longer trips for families with small children or elderly individuals. There is a nature trail marked east of Třeboň for cyclists Around Třeboň. The trail is 39 km long and presents the typical elements of Třeboň, which undoubtedly include ponds and pond systems, peat bogs, forest complexes and wet meadows, including flora and fauna communities. It also provides information on the historical development of the region. Another cycling nature trail in Třeboň region is the Rožmberk trail, which acquaints visitors with the history and development of fishpond cultivation in the Třeboň region. While on the road we should not forget about the Vitorazská Memoirs, which tell about the history of life in the Czech-Austrian borderlands. Třeboň. German: Wittingau) is a historical town in South Bohemian Region of Czech Republic. The population stands at 8,862 (2004). Třeboň was established around the middle of the 12th century. In 1366, the House of Rožmberk/Rosenberg became owner of the estate. The period of greatest growth for the town dates to the second half of the 15th century when Petr IV of Rožmberk (cs) (1462–1523) seriously began to take care of the land. The district became famous as a fish pond farming area. From 1611 the Houses of Habsburg and Schwarzenberg were owners of the town and the estate. Until 1918, TŘEBOŇ - WITTINGAU (WITTINGAU until the end of the 19th century) was part of the Austrian monarchy (Austria side after the compromise of 1867), in the district with the same name, one of the 94 Bezirkshauptmannschaften in Bohemia. In the 19th and 20th centuries
    trebon_bohemia-7.jpg
  • Sykkeltur med Anna, Susanna, Ketil, Trebon i Tsjekkia. Cycling tourism belongs among one of the most expanding recreational activities in Třeboň region. This also includes the development of building trails for cycling and markings for long distance cycling trails, which experienced and inexperienced tourists can take through the safe pond and forested landscape. The lowlands enable longer trips for families with small children or elderly individuals. There is a nature trail marked east of Třeboň for cyclists Around Třeboň. The trail is 39 km long and presents the typical elements of Třeboň, which undoubtedly include ponds and pond systems, peat bogs, forest complexes and wet meadows, including flora and fauna communities. It also provides information on the historical development of the region. Another cycling nature trail in Třeboň region is the Rožmberk trail, which acquaints visitors with the history and development of fishpond cultivation in the Třeboň region. While on the road we should not forget about the Vitorazská Memoirs, which tell about the history of life in the Czech-Austrian borderlands. Třeboň. German: Wittingau) is a historical town in South Bohemian Region of Czech Republic. The population stands at 8,862 (2004). Třeboň was established around the middle of the 12th century. In 1366, the House of Rožmberk/Rosenberg became owner of the estate. The period of greatest growth for the town dates to the second half of the 15th century when Petr IV of Rožmberk (cs) (1462–1523) seriously began to take care of the land. The district became famous as a fish pond farming area. From 1611 the Houses of Habsburg and Schwarzenberg were owners of the town and the estate. Until 1918, TŘEBOŇ - WITTINGAU (WITTINGAU until the end of the 19th century) was part of the Austrian monarchy (Austria side after the compromise of 1867), in the district with the same name, one of the 94 Bezirkshauptmannschaften in Bohemia. In the 19th and 20th centuries
    trebon_bohemia-6.jpg
  • Tusenvis av skuelystne strømmet til farmen i Mc Clung Road, La Portem, hvor Belle Gunness herjet. Folk kom med sykkel, og til fots, i bil, med tog eller med hest og kjerre.
    publikum001.jpg
  • Zielona Góra, the largest city in Lubusz Voivodeship, located in western Poland, with 140,403 inhabitants (2021). Zielona Góra is one of the two capital cities of Lubusz Voivodeship, where is the seat of the province's elected assembly, while the seat of the centrally appointed governor is located in the city of Gorzów Wielkopolski. Zielona Góra has a favourable geographical position, being located not far from the Polish-German border and on several international road and rail routes connecting Scandinavia with Southern Europe and Warsaw with Berlin.[3] The region is also closely associated with vineyards and holds an annual Wine Fest Zielona Góra is surrounded by tree-covered hills and the adjacent woodland alone makes up approximately half of the city's total area. The name of the city itself translates to 'Green Mountain' in both Polish and German. Moreover, Zielona Góra features several tourist attractions and important historical sites including the preserved medieval Old Town, 13th-century Market Square, tenements, palaces, parks and the famous Palm House on Wine Hill. Its strong connection to vineyards and grape-picking earned Zielona Góra a nickname "The City of Wine".<br />
Wineries<br />
<br />
The city has been known for its wines for centuries. It is now one of two places in Poland with wine grape cultivation mainly for white wines (the other being the wine growing region near the town of Warka in Masovia). The first wineries around the city were built in 1314. At the Paradyż Abbey near Zielona Góra, monks have been making wine since 1250. The number of vineyards at peak production is estimated at 4,000 in the region, and 2,500 in Zielona Góra itself. During the communist era wine production was reduced, but since 1990 it has recovered. Since 1852 an annual Wine Festival has taken place in the town. However, nowadays wine is no longer produced in Zielona Góra itself (the last factory was closed in the early 1990s).<br />
<br />
Vodka Luksusowa (namely: Luxury vodka), made
    zielona_gora_polen-2.jpg
  • Nasjonal turistveg Rondane. Høstfarger i naturen.     NORWEGIAN SCENIC ROUTE RONDANE    – runs from Venabygdsfjellet to Folldal and Sollia Church to Enden. It has a total length of 75 km and is open to traffic throughout the year.<br />
    The route follows the road Fv27 – which is an essential gateway to the mountain area with its many hiking options.<br />
<br />
    Most of the route goes through the elongated Atnedalen east of Rondane National park, and you can see the impressive Rondane mountain peaks, several over 2000 m asl.
    atnedalen_rondane-9.jpg
  • Sykkeltur med Anna, Susanna, Ketil, Trebon i Tsjekkia. Cycling tourism belongs among one of the most expanding recreational activities in Třeboň region. This also includes the development of building trails for cycling and markings for long distance cycling trails, which experienced and inexperienced tourists can take through the safe pond and forested landscape. The lowlands enable longer trips for families with small children or elderly individuals. There is a nature trail marked east of Třeboň for cyclists Around Třeboň. The trail is 39 km long and presents the typical elements of Třeboň, which undoubtedly include ponds and pond systems, peat bogs, forest complexes and wet meadows, including flora and fauna communities. It also provides information on the historical development of the region. Another cycling nature trail in Třeboň region is the Rožmberk trail, which acquaints visitors with the history and development of fishpond cultivation in the Třeboň region. While on the road we should not forget about the Vitorazská Memoirs, which tell about the history of life in the Czech-Austrian borderlands. Třeboň. German: Wittingau) is a historical town in South Bohemian Region of Czech Republic. The population stands at 8,862 (2004). Třeboň was established around the middle of the 12th century. In 1366, the House of Rožmberk/Rosenberg became owner of the estate. The period of greatest growth for the town dates to the second half of the 15th century when Petr IV of Rožmberk (cs) (1462–1523) seriously began to take care of the land. The district became famous as a fish pond farming area. From 1611 the Houses of Habsburg and Schwarzenberg were owners of the town and the estate. Until 1918, TŘEBOŇ - WITTINGAU (WITTINGAU until the end of the 19th century) was part of the Austrian monarchy (Austria side after the compromise of 1867), in the district with the same name, one of the 94 Bezirkshauptmannschaften in Bohemia. In the 19th and 20th centuries
    trebon_bohemia-4.jpg
  • Reindeer by the road. Reinsdyr er ofte å se langs vegen. Innlandsvegen, Europavei 45, E45, i Sverige er en stamvei som går mellom Göteborg og Karesuando. Den er del av europavei 45 og er med 1690 km Sveriges lengste vei.  E45 i Sverige kallas även för Inlandsvägen. Den har fått sitt namn eftersom den går i inlandet längs hela sträckan och till större delen ganska nära Inlandsbanan. Den går så pass nära att E45 korsar inlandsbanan 28 gånger mellan Mora och Gällivare; de flesta av dessa korsningar är i samma plan. E45 är skyltad motorväg och 100 km/h i stort sett hela vägen mellan Göteborg och Trollhättan. Resterande sträcka i Götaland och Svealand är vägen i huvudsak skyltad 90 km/h och i Norrland oftast 90 eller 100.
    reindeer_e45.jpg
  • There is no road into the woods were Belle Gunness was born, but a farmroad go quite near by.
    belle_gunness_birthplace-12.jpg
  • Vegstrekningen Sharm El-Sheikh, via, Dahab, til St. Katherine-klosteret, St. Katarina-klosteret ligger øde til i fjellene.
    guarding_roads_sinai-2.jpg
  • Vegstrekningen Sharm El-Sheikh, via, Dahab, til St. Katherine-klosteret, St. Katarina-klosteret ligger øde til i fjellene.
    guarding_roads_sinai-3.jpg
  • Vegstrekningen Sharm El-Sheikh, via, Dahab, til St. Katherine-klosteret, St. Katarina-klosteret ligger øde til i fjellene.
    guarding_roads_sinai.jpg
  • Vegstrekningen Sharm El-Sheikh, via, Dahab, til St. Katherine-klosteret, St. Katarina-klosteret ligger øde til i fjellene.
    guarding_roads_sinai-6.jpg
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