Nature's Magic: 13 Beautiful Places You Should Visit During Fall

Yet again we're in that season of a fantastic fall foliage and scenic beauty where Mother Nature takes out her palette and paints the leaves with all kinds of bright colors. Traveling in fall means lower temperatures, fewer tourists, lower prices, and ideal weather, which is why most people are a little obsessed with traveling during the fall season.
Tanaya Navalkar
Last Updated: Dec 13, 2018
Best Fall Getaways
The wonderful scenery can be best enjoyed by indulging in activities like cycling and mountain biking, lake tours, kayaking, boating, live music concerts, brewery tours, winery tours, theaters, etc. The best time to visit is from the last week of September to mid-October.
Fall usually kicks in by mid-September and is at its peak by the end of the month, providing scenic views during the first week of October, after which it starts fading away.
Drive through the city or take a stroll around Central Park, and you'll see some vibrant color transformations on display, making it a perfect background for your pictures.
If you want to experience the best of Leavenworth, then plan a visit during the first three weeks of October.
Fall in Paris is all about colorful falling leaves, greyish-blue skies, and Nuit Blanche. For patrons and tourists, the cafes and theaters are open all night during this time.
The colors that are reflected in the canals are simply too romantic and picture-perfect. Also, don't forget to experience the city's famous chocolate and hot cocoa beverages along with its open-air markets.
For those of you who seek a little adventure, there's hiking, fly-fishing, and horseback riding. The best time to visit is from early October to early November.
Also popular is the Heidelberg Castle, which was built in the 13th century, and is one of the most important European Renaissance structures. It also hosts the Heidelberg Autumn festival, which is a popular street fair that is held in the heart of the Old Town.
It creates a perfect backdrop of crimson, yellow, and golden hues against the mountains and winding roads. The fall foliage season here begins in late September and peaks during mid-October.
It is also host to some small and big festivals like POP Montreal music festival, Gardens of Light, Ghost Tours, Montreal Zombie Walk during Halloween, etc. No wonder, this city is also called the city of festivals!