Every season has its own unique scenery. Winter is cold, but for many people, the cold is worth it. Because in winter, watching the falling snowflakes render a white and peaceful world, it is really a kind of enjoyment. This article will introduce five snow viewing spots in Europe.
1. Finnish Lapland
Lapland is one of the northernmost regions of Finland. Here, summer and winter are two extremes: 24 hours of sunshine in summer and long nights in winter, a contrast that attracts tourists from all over the world. In Lapland there are quiet wilderness, lively towns and of course bustling ski resorts. Lapland is undoubtedly a dream come true for those who yearn for a winter fairy tale world one day.
2. Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, Iceland
Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon is known as the most dazzling jewel in Iceland's natural crown. If you ask the locals, where is the best place to visit in Iceland? Then it must be this charming lake full of crystal clear ice in southeastern Iceland. It used to be the location of many big-name movies, including "007 movies", "Tomb Raider" and "Batman". Only when you really get to that place will you understand why it has become the darling of many movie scenes. Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon is a natural lagoon formed at the mouth of the sea on the southeastern edge of the Vatnajökull Icefield, and Vatnajökull National Park is Iceland's largest and best-known national park. Filled with natural wonders, it is Iceland's greatest treasure of nature, and the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon is undoubtedly the brightest jewel in this dazzling crown.
3. Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen is located in the east of the Danish island of Zeeland. It is the capital, largest city and largest port of the Kingdom of Denmark. It is also the largest city in Northern Europe. It is also the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of Denmark and a world-famous international metropolis. Everyone's understanding of Denmark may be because of Hans Christian Andersen, the fairy tale prince, or because of the Copenhagen meeting of the World Climate Conference. Whatever the reason, Copenhagen in winter can indeed be regarded as a fairy tale world. Denmark basically starts to snow every year from the beginning of November, after that, Denmark will start a long snow season with frequent snowfall. In most cases, the snow in Denmark will not be heavy, and the temperature will gradually drop to about 0 degrees Celsius. It is not too cold, but it has a winter atmosphere.
4. Oslo, Norway
If the snow in Finland, Denmark and Iceland is a static and dreamy beauty, then the snow in Oslo is a dynamic and dynamic beauty. Oslo is located in southeastern Norway. It is the capital and largest city of Norway. It is also the political, economic and cultural center of the country. The Norwegian royal family and government gather here. Oslo has always been the best location for winter sports. Here, you can put on skis, shuttle through the snow-covered woods, speed on the smooth ski slopes, and feel the thrill of the wind rushing past your ears. Oslo is a winter tourist destination that combines city life and winter sports.
5. St. Moritz, Switzerland
St. Moritz is located in the Graubünden region of southeastern Switzerland. Because it is surrounded by Alpine peaks, it is also known as the metropolis of the Alps. St. Moritz is the cradle of winter tourism, has hosted the Winter Olympics twice, and has many fascinating attractions. St. Moritz is also the coldest place in Switzerland. It has alpine slides with an altitude of more than 3,000 meters and does not cause altitude sickness. It is considered as a resort for alpine skiing and "the slowest scenic train in the world". The departure point for famous panoramic trains such as the luxurious and romantic Glacier Train. There are pristine valleys, Bernina mountains with 10,000-year-old glaciers, mysterious lakes, etc., which together form this unforgettable paradise.