Destinos premiados 2007
Pielachtal (Austria)
The Pielachtal is a valley in the Alpine foothills of the province of Lower Austria. Its culture, nature, way of life, handicrafts and specialty foods are combined to form a network of innovative offers.
Durbuy (Belgium)
The community Durbuy is situated in Wallonia in the Ardennes, and consists of 40 small villages.
Sveti Martin na Muri (Republic of Croatia)
The district of Sveti Martin na Muri is located in the northernmost point of the Republic of Croatia, close to the tri-border with Slovenia and Hungary, where the River Mura enters the territory of Croatia.
Serious developments in tourism began in 2005 when, through the utilisation of a thermal spring of medicinal water in the immediate vicinity of Sveti Martin na Muri, the Sveti Martin Spa was built; it is the largest and one of the most beautiful spas in Croatia.
Troodos (Cyprus)
Troodos has five distinct regions, grouped around Mount Olympus. The area offers an abundance of things to do and see such as a wide range of scenic forest trails from 3 to 14 km long with outstanding views.
Florina (Greece)
The northern Greek prefecture of Florina was particularly praised for the ski resort Vitsi and the mountaineering paths on Mounts Varnous, Vernon and Voras leading to the famous six lakes of Prespes.
Őrség (Hungary)
The Õrség region is located in the western corner of Hungary neighbouring with Slovenia. The unique landscape is characterized by a variety of natural beauties: hills and valleys, deciduous and coniferous woodlands, green hayfields, moors, springs and streams. Besides these unspoiled beauties, the security and peacefulness of this area, self-sufficient farming and lifestyle attract visitors.
Clonakilty District (Ireland)
The Clonakilty District is situated on the coast in South West Ireland. Visitors will enjoy many sites of natural beauty in addition to an abundance of activities on land and sea, music sessions, fresh local produce, a full range of heritage sites, galleries, pubs, walking routes and fishing points.
Specchia (Italy)
Specchia is located in Southern Italy (Province of Lecce, Puglia Region). It is a site of great natural and cultural value and an important centre for the rural economy in the region. Specchia is a shining example of a place where tradition meets innovation with XV century buildings and as well as a public access Centre for advanced digital services.
Kuldiga (Latvia)
Kuldiga town in the Kurzeme region with its historical part and Valley of the River Venta is known as “The Latvian Venice”. Its tourism recourses are based on its historical and cultural heritage and the Venta River which is one of the largest and most picturesque rivers of Latvia. “Ventas Rumba” is the widest waterfall in Europe (240m).
Nadur (Malta)
Nadur is situated on the easternmost hill of the island of Gozo, Malta's sister-island. Fresh fruit from the fields of Nadur are distributed around Malta and Gozo. Nadur also has a plenty of cultural heritage and offers a number of areas of scenic beauty which are unique and rather rare.


