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Slow Travel in Europe: Why PureTravel Is the Best Blog to Plan Your Next European Adventure

  • June 30, 2025
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Want to make the most of the heatwave hitting Europe? You might be looking for the best travel blogs but feel like you’re drowning in information. If you’re someone who cares deeply about the places you visit and want to get to know a blog, PureTravel could be for you.

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Too much of modern travel is concerned with getting the next Instagram picture and ticking off destinations on our bucket list. Many of us don’t manage to savour the places we visit and truly get to know them. That’s where slower travel is becoming more popular.

With this summer likely to be a hot one, now is a great time to plan a more relaxed adventure. But how do you get started? The best travel blogs can help you discover places with centuries of culture, stunning landscapes and more sustainable travel that’s kinder on your wallet.

But with so many travel blogs online, how do you find the best ones? That’s where PureTravel is a great place to start.

The Voice of Experience

Our strength rests on hard-won experience. Sara White has spent over three decades in long-haul travel and frontline conservation, living and working on three continents, editing a respected travel magazine, and earning a Fellowship from the Royal Geographical Society in London. She understands, from the inside out, how to connect travellers with authentic, meaningful experiences.

Meanwhile, Robert Ferguson, brings his depth of knowledge. From starting as a mountain guide in the Himalayas to running three specialist travel operators, writing the Footprint Nepal Handbook, and lecturing on conservation at The Explorers Club in New York, Robert knows how to plan travel that respects both people and planet. Their combined insight has created an editorial tone you will not find on blogs that merely churn out SEO-driven lists.

When you look to PureTravel for planning your European travels, you have a blog run by those who have dedicated their lives to purposeful travel.

Why Travel Slowly in Europe?

Europe lends itself beautifully to slow travel. Trains can take you through historic cities and rural hamlets with ease.

Walking trails, like the Camino de Santiago in Spain, enable you to explore landscapes at your own pace, absorbing every detail. Staying longer in one place means discovering not just the highlights but the hidden corners: the local market, the curious café owner, the festival you never expected to attend.

Woman walking towards medieval castle on misty day

This type of travel also addresses the pressing concerns of overtourism. Instead of flooding Venice in a day or squeezing into Dubrovnik’s walls for an afternoon, you’re more likely to stay longer, spend more locally, and tread more lightly.

PureTravel understands these pressures because Sara and Robert have worked directly in conservation and sustainable tourism. They champion the approach of quality over quantity, encouraging travellers to experience a few places deeply rather than many places superficially. This is woven throughout our content in Europe and beyond.

Practical, Realistic Advice

Many travel blogs provide endless listicles that read like a sales pitch for Instagram. PureTravel is different. We provide excellent travel writing that provides blogs you genuinely want to read.

Whether you want to hike through the Slovenian Alps, or take a leisurely rail journey through Portugal, PureTravel’s writers and contributors have likely done it, and they share journeys that are realistic but ambitious.

We offer one of the best travel blogs if you don’t just want to be told where to go. Our bloggers help you understand why to go, and how to do it in a way that feels rewarding rather than exhausting.

Dedicated to Conservation

Travelling slowly often goes hand in hand with travelling responsibly, and that is a theme PureTravel holds dear. Robert’s and Sara’s backgrounds in conservation shine through in practical ways.

Our blogs frequently explore how to reduce your carbon footprint, avoid contributing to overtourism, and support local communities.

A Rich Community

One of PureTravel’s strengths is its network of over 250 writers and contributors. We provide articles from experienced travellers, tour operators, conservationists, and local voices who bring fresh and practical perspectives. We also encourage you to take part in travel writing yourself, with competitions available on a regular basis.

Europe is a continent that rewards more patient travellers. From medieval towns perched on hills to modern cities, from wild coastlines to peaceful alpine valleys, it deserves to be explored at a pace that allows you to appreciate its wonders. We provide one of the best blogs to help you do exactly that.

If you are serious about experiencing Europe in a way that deepens your wonder about the world, then PureTravel should be your first port of call. Slow travel isn’t about doing less, it is about doing things better, and PureTravel will show you exactly how.

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