Countries in Western Europe
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Western Europe Weather Overview
Western
Europe is home to some of the worlds most famous and sought after travel
destinations. Like the colourful range of cuisine that can be tasted across
If skiing is your
passion than head to the one famous ski resorts of the French Alps, such as Chamonix,
Tignes or Morzine, if a quirky and interesting trip is your thingy than take a
break in The Netherlands, or head over to Germany to learn about some of the continents
most interesting and controversial modern day history.
The
The
In the
summer months the coast is cooled by evening sea breezes which come of the
Summer also
sees the North West of France witness the most rainfall. While late spring and
early summer are the wettest periods of the year, the region is still drier
than the nearby south of
The climate
of North West
The
historic Bretagne region which once made up
80% of the former region of
Once you
head further inland into the regions of Ile de France, Centre, Bourgogne,
The
country’s capital, the romantic city of
Summer in
The north of
The Burgandy region produces red wine made from Pinot Noir
grapes and a smaller amount of white wine that is made from Chardonnay grapes. Because
of the unpredictable climate, there is a lot of variation between the different
vintages within
The south east of
These regions enjoy a pleasant Mediterranean climate of long warm to hot summers and shorter mild winters. As you head further inland the conditions see greater variety, but when you are on the coast you will experience gorgeous summers, amazing springs and mild winters.
The Aquitine region is the place to go if wine is your thing, as some of the worlds most famous wineries are scattered through the picturesque French country side, including the vineyards around Bordeaux and Bergerac.
Along the coast in the
The scorching hot summer
days are broken up by the evening sea breezes which waft over the coastal towns
and provide a cooling breaking from heat and create an ideal atmosphere to
enjoy what this alluring picturesque area has to offer.
The mistral wind, which is a local prevailing wind, can often bring
unseasonably cold weather for a few days in spring and can have you wondering
if you’ve just snapped back into winter. The majority of the
Lying not far from the French Riveria are the French Alps which lie in the Provence-Alpes-Côte
d'Azur and Rhône-Alpes. The French Alps house some of the best skiing
destinations in the world. With the beachside resorts in the very south and the
ski resorts to the north, this region of French is a year round tourist
destination.
The
conditions throughout
In
the
The
coastal regions of both countries are home to a fairly typical maritime climate
which includes cool summers and mild winters. In
As
you head away from the coast, the flat lowlands give way to the rolling hills
and plateau of the central region. The east/south easts sees the hills then
give way to higher mountain ranges. The extreme south east of
Oostende is a
Once
you head north, passing through Antwerp
Spring in
In
the very north of the
The
northern third of the country, known as the 'Oesling', forms part of the
