7 stunning European destinations where cars are banned
TRAVEL TRENDS, WORLD Created : Dec 6, 2024, 00:00 IST
7 stunning European destinations where cars are banned
With the rising challenges of climate change and sustainability, the travel sector has also been undergoing a lot of changes and embracing a more eco-friendly approach. Setting an example for the same, many European places have gone car-free, and turned more ecologically conscious, and at the same time, offering pollution-free getaways for both residents and tourists. These places are not only mostly pollution free, but are also complemented with natural beauty, and clamour of traffic or the hum of engines to distract you.
Let’s have a look at these must-visit car-free destinations that put sustainability and peace first.
Venice, Italy
Venice has been car-free for centuries, and is known as the ‘City of Canals.’ Connected by a complex network of canals and more than 300 bridges, you visit Venice for its memorable gondola rides. Walking along its narrow alleys and crossing charming bridges are some other highlights that will turn your vacation into a memorable one.
Giethoorn, Netherlands
Giethoorn is one of the most beautiful villages in Europe, and is famed as a place with no roads. Here, you will find boats instead of cars to take you from one place to another. It is a haven for all those to love to be amid nature, complemented with canals and charming houses. Rent a 'whisper boat,' run by quiet electric motors, and live the moment as you glide through the water.
Zermatt, Switzerland
Zermatt banned cars for environmental reasons, and to preserve its pristine air and stunning views of the Matterhorn. But, worry not. You will have horse-drawn carriages and electric taxis to take to your desired locations. This eco-friendly holiday destination is also a favourite among hikers and skiers.
Hydra Island, Greece
On Hydra, motorized vehicles are forbidden, and donkeys serve as the primary mode of transport. This small island offers unspoiled beauty, historic architecture, and a serene escape from modernity.
Dubrovnik Old Town, Croatia
The historic walled city of Dubrovnik is entirely pedestrianized, allowing visitors to wander its cobblestone streets, explore ancient fortresses, and admire stunning sea views without any vehicle interruptions.
Sark Island, Channel Islands
Sark bans motorized vehicles, relying on bicycles and horse-drawn carriages. This small island is a dark-sky reserve, making it perfect for stargazing while enjoying a peaceful, pollution-free environment.
Arosa, Switzerland
Arosa’s car-free zone ensures clean mountain air and a quiet atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy hiking, skiing, and take in the breathtaking scenery of this charming alpine resort town.
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