Nov 20

Where do we go from here?

In some ways, this week’s photo represents a question that seems all too common in the public mind these days. “Where we do we go from here?”

For some, the question appears all too prevalent in the daily news. From government and big corporations, to small town businesses, the dreaded question looms like a black cloud. It can be depressing, but it doesn’t have to be. There is always a mountain in the background, and it offers an escape hatch to infinite possibilities.

Where do we go from here? How about a sunny mountain ramble through Lombardy, on our self-guided Italian Lakes District: Como to Bellagio? How about a hot apfel strudel on the terrace of a cozy lakeside hotel on our new Heart of Austria Tour? What about dinner at one of the finest mountain restaurants in the Alps? You’d get it on our celebratory Jubilaum 25th Anniversary Tour. Looking for something less expensive? We have a few self-guided trips that would fit the bill.

I’ll be writing about the essentials of choosing the perfect tour during the coming weeks. We’ll talk about everything from deciding where to go, to booking a private wine tasting on the cheap, so please stay tuned.

Where do we go from here? A fork in the road is fortuitous, because the experience offers not one trail head, but many. And all the while a majestic mountain peak calls from the distance, presenting an open invitation to boundless adventure and opportunity.

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