Warks
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I had rose coloured glasses looking at my experiences in Europe in the summer of 89 but honestly, that seems like the off season looking back on how busy Europe has become in the intervening years.
This year we went to Iceland in May to avoid the peak. The weather was cold but it's always cold in Iceland. Probably about 5-10C most days hitting minus 5 one morning in the north. But if you look up Iceland monthly averages you'll see that even peak summer is only about 15C on average, not much warmer and a lot busier and more expensive. Also the days are very long in May, doesn't really get fully dark so you have plenty of time to get around.
We had time in Copenhagen on the way over and back. Early May it was still pretty cold and not that busy. Late May it was beautiful and warm and the crowds were starting to build up.
As others have said, May or September are probably the best months to avoid the worst of the heat and crowds. I've travelled southern Europe in winter and it seemed like half the places were closed so not good memories.
I'm not sure when the UK has decent enough weather to travel, I'd probably go there in summer though because at least the days are long and there's a chance of it being warmer but probably raining. (lived there for a year or so and am familiar with the weather).
This year we went to Iceland in May to avoid the peak. The weather was cold but it's always cold in Iceland. Probably about 5-10C most days hitting minus 5 one morning in the north. But if you look up Iceland monthly averages you'll see that even peak summer is only about 15C on average, not much warmer and a lot busier and more expensive. Also the days are very long in May, doesn't really get fully dark so you have plenty of time to get around.
We had time in Copenhagen on the way over and back. Early May it was still pretty cold and not that busy. Late May it was beautiful and warm and the crowds were starting to build up.
As others have said, May or September are probably the best months to avoid the worst of the heat and crowds. I've travelled southern Europe in winter and it seemed like half the places were closed so not good memories.
I'm not sure when the UK has decent enough weather to travel, I'd probably go there in summer though because at least the days are long and there's a chance of it being warmer but probably raining. (lived there for a year or so and am familiar with the weather).