The world is huge

Don't miss any of it

Travel news, itineraries, and inspiration delivered straight to your inbox.

By proceeding, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

X
vatnajokull ice cave iceland.
Bill45/Shutterstock

27 Awesome Natural Wonders in Europe

Europe beckons with an intoxicating blend of cultivated beauty and natural wonders. Art and architecture dominate in cities, but venture into the wilds and you’ll discover the rock towers, soaring arches, and cathedrals of ice that inspired ancient civilizations. Here are 27 incredible natural wonders in Europe worth planning your vacation around.

Verdon Gorge, France

Verdon gorge, france
Veesaw/Shutterstock

Les Gorges du Verdon—or, in English, Verdon Gorge—is sometimes called the “Grand Canyon of France.” Dating back 250 million years, the gorge was shaped by oceans and glaciers. Threaded by a river of emerald waters, the gorge is a gem of Provence.

Check Prices for Charembeau in Forcalquier

Loading Rates...
JS

Eisriesenwelt, Austria

Eisriesenwelt, austria
Florian Augustin/Shutterstock

Zip up your jacket and prepare to be impressed. Austria’s Eisriesenwelt—touted as the world’s largest accessible ice cave—is a wonderland of blue ice and sparkling frost crystals. Open from late spring through mid-autumn, the cave is cool enough inside to require warm clothing even on the hottest summer days.

Check Prices for The Little Guesthouse Salzburg in Salzburg

Loading Rates...
JS

As Catedrais Beach, Spain

As catedrais beach, spain
Landscape Nature Photo/Shutterstock

As Catedrais Beach, also known as Playa de las Catedrales, is a marvel of tide-carved arches and caves. When the tide is low—and only when it’s low, since high tide erases most signs of the arches—visitors wander the sandy beach, exploring a natural architecture that rivals anything ever built by human hands.

Check Prices for Hotel O Cabazo in Ribadeo

Loading Rates...
JS

Preikestolen, Norway

Preikestolen, norway
Nanisimova/Shutterstock

The thrill of the vertical drop is palpable at Preikestolen, or “Pulpit Rock,” a narrow plateau towering nearly 2,000 feet above a fjord in the south of Norway. Nearly 300,000 visitors every year make the four-hour round-trip hike to feel the adrenaline and admire the views.

Check Prices for Thon Hotel Stavanger in Stavanger

Loading Rates...
JS

Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia

Plitvice lakes national park, croatia
Royalty Stock Photos HQ/Shutterstock

Tucked between two mountains lie the 16 cascading lakes that give Plitvice Lakes National Park its name. The pristine blue and green lakes are separated by natural travertine dams and ringed with waterfalls, beech and fir forests, and hidden caves.

Check Prices for Hotel Degenija in Rakovica

Loading Rates...
JS

Cliffs of Moher, Ireland

Cliffs of moher, ireland
DrimaFilm/Shutterstock

The end of the world is steep, but it sure has great views. The Cliffs of Moher stretch for five miles along the Atlantic coast of western Ireland, offering visitors an intoxicating blend of terrifying heights and some of the world’s most beautiful scenery.

Check Prices for Cliffs of Moher Hotel in Liscannor

Loading Rates...
JS

Matterhorn, Switzerland and Italy

Matterhorn, switzerland and italy
Francesco Bonino/Shutterstock

The dramatic pyramidal peak of the Matterhorn—the iconic mountain shared by Switzerland and Italy—has inspired generations of artists, writers, and climbers. The first ascent took place in 1865; these days, about 3,000 hikers attempt the climb each year.

Check Prices for THE OMNIA in Zermatt

Loading Rates...
JS

Ancient Beech Forests, Germany

Ancient beech forests, germany
Agravi/Shutterstock

Germany is home to the world’s only remaining pristine lowland beech forests. Found in tucked-away corners of the country, such as Jasmund and Muritz National Parks, the virgin forests give visitors a sense of what Europe was like thousands of years ago, when beech forests blanketed much of the continent.

Check Prices for Hotel Hanseatic Rugen & Villen in Gohren

Loading Rates...
JS

Bigar Waterfall, Romania

Bigar waterfall, romania
Porojnicu Stelian/Shutterstock

Sometimes it’s not about how tall a waterfall is or how much water it moves per second, it’s about the surprise and delight it inspires. That’s certainly the case with Romania’s Bigar Waterfall, a massive moss-covered rock that channels water in tiny streams around its base.

Check Prices for Hotel Rogge in Resita

Loading Rates...
JS

Dune of Pilat, France

Dune of pilat, france
Stanislav Simonyan/Shutterstock

The highest dune in Europe stands proudly along the Atlantic seashore in the southwest of France. The Dune of Pilat is 1.8 miles long, about 2,000 feet wide, and in places more than 350 feet tall. It’s also migratory: Each year, it moves up to 16 feet inland. But at least for now, the dune still offers a great view of the water.

Check Prices for Hôtel de la Plage in Arcachon

Loading Rates...
JS

Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland

Giant’s causeway, northern ireland
S-F/Shutterstock

If anyone ever proves the story that this marvel was built by a giant, I promise to remove Ireland’s Giant’s Causeway from this natural wonders list. But for now, let’s assume that geologists have it right, and that this marvel of basalt columns that seem to form a cobbled path into the sea is the work of volcanic activity, not an industrious giant.

Check Prices for The Bushmills Inn Hotel in Bushmills

Loading Rates...
JS

Blue Grotto, Italy

Blue grotto, italy
Gimas/Shutterstock

Capri’s Blue Grotto is the stuff of fairy tales. Light filtering through underwater holes in this sea cave gives the water a brilliant blue glow that seems to shimmer silver at times.

Check Prices for Hotel Canasta in Capri

Loading Rates...
JS

White Cliffs of Dover, England

White cliffs of dover, england
GlennV/Shutterstock

Miles of chalk cliffs studded with black flint and quartz give the White Cliffs of Dover their magnificent glow. The cliffs, which overlook the Strait of Dover between England and France, can be viewed from the water, local beaches, and above on hiking trails winding along the clifftop chalk grasslands.

Check Prices for Loddington House in Dover

Loading Rates...
JS

Santorini, Greece

Santorini, greece
Antonio Filippi/Shutterstock

Credit a collapsed caldera for the staggering beauty of Santorini. The Greek island traces the outer edge of a dormant volcano. Take a short boat trip to Palea Kameni, one of the two small volcanic islands in the middle of Santorini’s bay, for a soak in the famous hot springs.

Check Prices for Ikies Santorini in Oia

Loading Rates...
JS

Davolja Varos, Serbia

Davolja varos, serbia
Shevchenko Andrey/Shutterstock

Standing like guardians on a mountain, the 202 naturally occurring rock towers of Davolja Varos were formed by a combination of volcanic activity and serious erosion. The resulting hoodoos (also sometimes called tent rocks or fairy chimneys) are regarded as some of the more unusual natural wonders in Europe.

Check Prices for Swiss Diamond Hotel Prishtina in Pristina

Loading Rates...
JS

Fingal’s Cave, Scotland

Fingal’s cave, scotland
PaulienD_22/Shutterstock

You’re not just going to stumble upon Fingal’s Cave, but effort is the price of admission to this incredible natural wonder. The sea cave on an uninhabited island in Scotland’s Inner Hebrides is made up of massive basalt columns, giving it a magnificent sense of natural architecture.

Check Prices for St. Columba Hotel in Isle of Iona

Loading Rates...
JS

Vatnajokull Glacier Ice Caves, Iceland

Vatnajokull glacier ice caves, iceland
Anna Om/Shutterstock

Iceland likes to do things a little differently, so it’s no surprise that rather than simply giving visitors the chance to walk on a glacier, it allows a select few to head inside one. The luminous ice caves of the Vatnajokull Glacier dazzle small groups led by experts each winter.

Check Prices for Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon in Vatnajokull National Park

Loading Rates...
JS

Crooked Forest, Poland

Crooked forest, poland
Volosh/Shutterstock

The pine trees of the Crooked Forest look a bit like inverted question marks—which is fitting since there’s not a clear answer as to why the trees have a distinctive curve in their trunks. Even stranger is that the crooked forest of about 400 trees is tucked into a larger forest of straight-growing trees.

Check Prices for Hotel Zamek Centrum in Szczecin

Loading Rates...
JS

Jagala Waterfall, Estonia

Jagala waterfall, estonia
Andres Ello/Shutterstock

In the warmer months, Jagala Waterfall is known mostly as Estonia’s widest waterfall, stretching about 160 feet across the Jagala River. But its true magnificence emerges in winter, when parts of the river freeze in beautiful formations and running water finds new paths through the frozen falls.

Check Prices for Revelton Suites in Tallinn

Loading Rates...
JS

Aletsch Glacier, Switzerland

Aletsch glacier, switzerland
Oleg V. Ivanov/Shutterstock

Stretching about 14 miles, the Aletsch Glacier is the largest in the Alps. The UNESCO World Heritage site is actually made up of three smaller glaciers and creeps slowly downhill at a rate of about 20 inches a day.

Check Prices for Hotel Belvedere in Wengen

Loading Rates...
JS

Caves of Aggtelek Karst and Slovak Karst, Hungary and Slovakia

Caves of aggtelek karst and slovak karst, hungary slovakia
Tainar/Shutterstock

More than a thousand caves make up the Aggtelek Karst and Slovak Karst network of caves. Gems of the system include Dobsinska Ice Cave, one of the world’s most beautiful ice caves, and the 15-mile long Baradla-Domica Cave.

Check Prices for Fruktarium Vendeghaz in Trizs

Loading Rates...
JS

Brimham Rocks, England

Brimham rocks, england
Dave Head/ Shutterstock

Nature is surprisingly playful. Nowhere is that more apparent than at Brimham Rocks, naturally occurring balancing moorland rock formations in Yorkshire, England. Marvel at gravity-defying formations with names like the Dancing Bear, or find your way through the Smartie Tube.

Check Prices for The West Park Hotel in Harrogate

Loading Rates...
JS

Durmitor National Park, Montenegro

Durmitor national park, montenegro
Aleksei Kazachok/Shutterstock

Raft your way through Europe’s deepest gorge. Hike among one of the continent’s last pristine black pine forests. Admire more than a dozen sparkling lakes. This is the world of Montenegro’s Durmitor National Park, an off-the-beaten-path marvel and UNESCO World Heritage site.

Check Prices for Hotel Soa in Zabljak

Loading Rates...
JS

Gauja National Park, Latvia

Gauja national park, latvia
Aleksey Stemmer/Shutterstock

Latvia knows a thing or two about natural wonders. Nearly half the country is covered by forests, and the country takes great pride in its pristine wilderness. Four national parks protect some of Europe’s oldest forests, rivers, and beaches. Gauja National Park protects Latvia’s longest river and largest cave, plus the dramatic Sietiniezis Rock, a cliff formation dotted with pillars, alcoves, and caves.

Check Prices for Karlamuiza Country Hotel in Cesis

Loading Rates...
JS

Ria Formosa, Portugal

Ria formosa, portugal
Salparadis/Shutterstock

The Ria Formosa system of barrier islands in the south of Portugal is known for its rich wildlife (it’s a favorite among birdwatchers). The islands are constantly reshaping themselves with the help of surrounding winds, currents, and tides.

Check Prices for Casa Modesta in Olhao

Loading Rates...
JS

Svalbard Islands, Norway

Svalbard islands, norway
Yongyut Kumsri/Shutterstock

The Svalbard Islands are one of the world’s best spots to experience the seasonal natural wonders of summer’s midnight sun and winter’s polar nights. The isolated archipelago halfway between Norway and the North Pole experiences endless daytime from late April to late August. In the winter months, an Arctic twilight takes over the sky day and night. And from late February to early April, the sun constantly hovers just on the horizon, sunrise-style.

Check Prices for Funken Lodge in Longyearbyen

Loading Rates...
JS

Lakes District, England

Lakes districts, italy and england
Daniel_Kay/Shutterstock

England’s Lake District—also sometimes called The Lakes or Lakeland—has been inspiring country ramblers, artists, and poets for centuries. The intoxicating blend of pristine lakes, mountain peaks, and green rolling hills fall mostly within the Lake District National Park.

Check Prices for Lyth Valley Country House in Kendal

Loading Rates...
JS

More from SmarterTravel:

Editor’s note: This story was originally published in 2015. It has been updated to reflect the most current information.

We hand-pick everything we recommend and select items through testing and reviews. Some products are sent to us free of charge with no incentive to offer a favorable review. We offer our unbiased opinions and do not accept compensation to review products. All items are in stock and prices are accurate at the time of publication. If you buy something through our links, we may earn a commission.

Top Fares From