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title: "Escape to Europe: Where to Go Before the Season Turns "
description: The window between the last crowded weekend of August and the first cold snap of November is Europe's best kept secret. Here is where that window is widest t...
author: Dr Marina Nani (Editor-in-Chief)
date: 2026-08-19T12:30:00.000Z
updated: 2026-08-19T14:21:33.349Z
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content_type: Guide
region: Europe
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At the base of the Vršič Pass in Slovenia, the larches turn before anything else does. One week the Soča Valley is the deep unbroken green of high summer. The next, a single ridge of trees has gone the colour of a struck match, while the peaks above still hold enough warmth for the last open days of the mountain road. It lasts perhaps three weeks. Anyone who has driven that pass in the narrow window between the hiking crowds and the first snow closure will tell you it is worth building a whole trip around.

That is the trade Europe is quietly offering right now, continent-wide. Santorini has spent this summer capping cruise arrivals at 8,000 people a day. Venice has been charging day-trippers up to 10 euros simply to walk into their own historic centre on the busiest dates. Barcelona's tourist surcharge has been climbing toward 8 euros a night by 2029. The headlines all summer were about a continent buckling under its own popularity. What those headlines missed is that the same caps, fees and crowd controls built to survive August are, by design, engineered to loosen their grip the moment the season turns.

## The places that just spent a summer being difficult

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