Watched over by
the ruins of its medieval castle, Dürnstein is a delight to explore, and you have time here to explore independently before re-joining the ship for dinner.
Sailing from Basel to Cologne, this cruise takes you through the most enchanting landscapes of the Rhine Valley, past vineyard - covered hills watched over by the romantic
ruins of medieval castles, calling at picture - postcard towns along the way.
Not exact matches
Buda is a tourist's delight: cobblestone streets, Roman
ruins,
castles converted into museums, dazzling views, catacombs, and surely one
of the most original Hilton hotels anywhere in the world» incorporating the
ruins of a
medieval Dominican church.
Scenic Highlights: Attend a special Halloween costume party in an authentic Gothic
castle, take a peek into the
ruins of Dracula's
castle, explore
medieval towns including the Old World cities
of Bran and Bucharest, learn the true story
of the infamous «Vlad the Impaler».
However the rewards come in the shape
of magnificent cathedrals,
ruined castles and
medieval streets, not to say excellent food and drink.
Beautifully nestled among vineyards, you'll find the twin cities
of Tournon and Tain l'Hermitage, where you'll go on a guided walk
of Tournon, a
medieval treasure with plenty
of Roman
ruins and a fascinating 16th - century
castle.
The beautiful Scaligero
Castle was built in 1383 on the ruins of the previous medieval castle, which is believed to have been there cent
Castle was built in 1383 on the
ruins of the previous
medieval castle, which is believed to have been there cent
castle, which is believed to have been there centuries.
The
ruins of this
Medieval Irish
Castle strike a dramatic pose on the edge
of the coastal cliffs
of north County Antrim.
Join us as we enjoy celebrating the festive season in the riverside town
of Koblenz with trips amidst the vineyards,
ruined castles and
medieval towns.
Four kilometres north
of the village you can visit the
ruins of a 14th - century
medieval castle — its external walls are still standing, along with houses from the same era.
Nonetheless, he threw himself into work, sending Hadleigh
Castle, a depiction
of medieval ruins overlooking the mouth
of the Thames River in southeast England, to the 1829 academy exhibition.