Whether you’re looking for an escape to sunnier shores or to bask in the glut of the season’s harvest, there’s plenty going on in the world. Here’s our pick of this month’s top destinations.
Please be respectful of copyright. Unauthorized use is prohibited.As the Northern Hemisphere moves into the shadow of winter, thoughts, for many, turn to some sunshine. And that’s still just about possible within the fringes of Europe, with the far-flung Atlantic Iberian islands basking in warm autumn sun. It’s a great time for hiking in the Azores, Canaries and Madeira, while mainland Europe sees in its harvests — including olives, mushrooms and truffles — with a slew of festivals.
The local government has designated nearly half of Tenerife as a ‘protected area of nature’, so expect lush sub-tropical vegetation, laurel forests and dramatic volcanic views. Trails like Anaga Rural Park, a UNESCO Biosphere, are home to incredible birdlife including the endemic Bolle’s and laurel pigeons.November is also whale-watching season and between Tenerife and La Gomera, you’ll find Europe’s first Whale Heritage Site.
The 5th of November is the day to remember , but towns and cities across the UK start to whizz, pop and bang at least a week before and after Bonfire Night.Thousands of sandhill cranes congregate on the Wisconsin River’s banks and islands in November, preparing for their annual migration south.in the town of Baraboo, just under 200 miles from Chicago, marks the moment , with guided birding tours, nature hikes and prairie walks.
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