Europe and beyond: Places where autumn glows brightly
Who says New England has a lock on fall colors? If you are headed to Europe this month, check out some of these venues for breathtaking reds, oranges and yellows.
Germany
Joggers run on a path covered with colorful autumn leaves at the English Garden in Munich. The garden, bigger than New York’s Central Park, covers about 1.5 miles in the center of the city.
Wine vines change to autumn colors on the facade of the Auberge du Moulin Hideux, a Relais et Chateau inn that sits below a forested ridge, in Noirefontaine near Boullion in southern Belgium.
Women walk their dogs through the orange leaves of Burton’s Court in the Chelsea area of London, England. Many parts of the country are beginning to see the first signs off autumn after one of the wettest summers on record.
Strollers and cyclists enjoy the mild weather at the Bastions public park in Geneva, Switzerland, as the autumn sun illuminates the seasonal colored trees.
A bird’s-eye view of the Bregenzer forest in the Austrian Alps. The photo was taken with a camera placed atop a glider looking down a paraglider flying over the colorful landscape.