by Maja Uszycka
Beginning: Home in Germany
July 1, 2022
Solingen: Known as the “City of Blades”.
First Stop: Switzerland
July 1, 2022 – July 3, 2022
Murg: Known for the Murg spring.
Quinten: A car-free village where kiwis and figs grow.
Second Stop: Italy
July 3, 2022 – July 5, 2022
Verona: Home to the Roman Arena.
Bardolino: Known for its wine and olive oil production.
Third Stop: Austria
July 5, 2022 – July 7, 2022
Villach: Host of the large “Villacher Fasching” carnival.
Fourth Stop: Czech Republic
July 7, 2022
Brěclav: Gateway to the Lednice-Valtice Area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Fifth Stop: Poland
July 7, 2022 – July 9, 2022
Gołkowice: Known for its historic palace, a beautiful architecture.
Sixth Stop: Polish Mountains
July 9, 2022 – July 13, 2022
Jelenia GĂłra: Known for the Cieplice thermal baths.
Szklarska Poręba: Famous for the snow sculpture festival.
Seventh Stop: Polish Sea
July 13, 2022 – July 16, 2022
Sopot: Home to the longest pier in Europe and the Sopot Festival.
Gdańsk: First Polish city to have a printing press, with a book from 1491.
End: Home in Poland
July 16, 2022
Kluczbork: Site of the world’s first sugar beet factory.
© Maja Uszycka 2024-08-31