Reasons of why autumn is the perfect time for touring
Autumn is considered the “shoulder season” or the “off-season” for travel, which means that it’s one of the cheapest times of the year to travel.
As summer holidays come to an end, the crowds start to thin out. You won’t have to wait in long queues, make reservations at every restaurant, or compete with hordes of tourists to snap a pic.
Autumn is a beautiful time to travel, with changing leaves illuminating the landscapes in all shades of red, orange and yellow. Whether you’re an avid photographer or you simply love enjoying natural wonders, the fall scenery is sure to take your breath away. Go for a walk through the forest, or a drive along a tree-lined road, and marvel at Mother Nature’s masterpieces.
Forget the sweltering heat of summer or the bitter cold of winter. Fall dishes up the perfect temperatures for travel. It’s not too hot and not too cold. Instead, imagine soft golden light mixed with fresh temperatures and clear days.
There’s also plenty of harvest and wine festivals, with delicious bounties of produce and barrels of grapes pressed for wine. Be sure to head to England’s Harvest Home Festival to see blindfolded participants compete to take down the last corn stalk, or get your buzz on at Budapest’s International Wine Festival in September.
France and Italy also lead the way with wine festivals. Our top picks are the Festa dell’Uva in Cinigiano in October and Hospices de Beaune Wine Festival in Burgundy in November.
So if you’re planning a trip soon, consider travelling in autumn for a more affordable, less crowded, and picturesque experience.
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