Ahead of each month we pick four destinations across the UK and Europe which are perfectly suited for visiting that month. We recommend the best things to do, the best places to eat and the best campsites nearby, giving you a comprehensive yet brief guide.
Embrace the magic of Europe in spring! April unfolds with vibrant charm in South Tyrol, Italy, where wildflowers paint the mountainsides and medieval towns bask in warm sunshine. Journey across the Irish Sea to Galway, where traditional music spills from lively pubs and ancient sites whisper secrets of a bygone era. In the Netherlands, Maastricht awakens with springtime energy, its cobbled streets lined with blooming cafes and bustling with artistic flair. Then, delve into Slovenia, where Ptuj and Maribor beckon with blossoming vineyards, historic castles, and the promise of delicious local fare – all bathed in the golden glow of the spring sun. Are you ready for an unforgettable European adventure? Pack your bags, for April awaits!

South Tyrol, Italy
Perfect for Culture | Food & Drink | Adventure
Ditch the crowds and soak up the fresh mountain air! April in South Tyrol is all about spring fling vibes. Think wildflowers blooming in lush valleys, snow-capped peaks slowly revealing themselves, and fewer tourists on the trails. Hike or bike through stunning scenery, refuel with delicious Italian and Austrian food, and relax at a mountain spa. It's the perfect escape for a breath of (really) fresh air.
South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology
Immerse yourself in the history of Ötzi the Iceman at the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology. This fascinating museum houses the well-preserved body of Ötzi, a man who lived 5,300 years ago and was discovered frozen in the Alps. The museum also has exhibits on the archaeology and history of South Tyrol.
Explore Brunico
Explore the charming medieval town of Brunico. Brunico is a beautiful town located in the Puster Valley. The town is dominated by Brunico Castle, a 13th-century castle that is now a museum. You can also wander the town's narrow streets, lined with shops and cafes, or take a walk along the town walls for stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
Get out in nature
Hike to the stunning Lago di Braies - a must-see for any visitor to South Tyrol. Lush forests and towering mountains surround the lake, and it's a popular spot for hiking, biking, and swimming in the summer months. You might still see some snow on the mountaintops in April, making for a dramatic backdrop.
Mid-Range Forsterbräu Keller in Bozen
Serving Tyrolean cuisine and brews for €20-€30 a main course.
Fine Dining Johannesstube
Michelin-starred Johannesstube uses local ingredients for an unforgettable splurge.
June - September: Warm but wet
October - November: Pleasant and largely dry
There are over 45 campsites in Trentino - Alto Adige. Find your perfect campsite.

Galway, Ireland
Perfect for Food & Drink | Culture
Craving some craic in Ireland? April in Galway is the sweet spot – the tourist crowds haven't quite arrived, but the city's buzzing with life. Live music spills out of pubs, and the streets are alive with buskers and friendly faces. Explore the cobbled lanes past colourful shops, stopping for a pint of Guinness and some hearty stew in a traditional pub. Walk along the Salthill Prom for epic Atlantic views.
Catch a traditional music session in a pub
Galway is known as the heart of Irish traditional music, and there's no better way to experience it than by catching a live session in a pub. The atmosphere is electric, and the talented musicians guarantee entertainment.
Explore Galway City Museum
This museum tells the story of Galway City and County from prehistoric times to the present day. You'll learn about the city's rich history and culture, from its Viking and Norman roots to its role in the Gaelic revival.
Take a hike in Connemara National Park
This stunning natural area is located just outside of Galway City. The park is home to mountains, bogs, lakes, forests, and plenty of hiking trails. In April, you might even be lucky enough to see some wildflowers blooming.
Cheap Eat: Dough Bros
For a delicious and affordable meal, look no further than Dough Bros. This popular pizzeria serves wood-fired pizzas made with fresh, local ingredients. It also has a great selection of craft beers on tap.
Mid-Range: The Quay Street Kitchen
If you're looking for a more substantial meal, The Quay Street Kitchen is a great option. This seafood restaurant offers a variety of fresh, locally caught fish and shellfish dishes. They also have a good selection of vegetarian and vegan options.
Fine Dining: Aniar
For a truly special dining experience, Aniar is the place to go. This Michelin-starred restaurant offers a tasting menu of modern Irish cuisine made with the freshest seasonal ingredients. The service is impeccable, and the atmosphere is elegant and intimate.
There are over 12 campsites in Western Ireland. Find your perfect campsite.

Maastricht, Netherlands
Perfect for Culture | Food & Drink
The weather is shaking off its winter chill, but the crowds have yet to arrive. Visit the Bonnefantenmuseum for mesmerising modern art, or delve into Maastricht's hidden history with a tour of the eerie caves beneath the city. Need a break from the sights? Grab a bike and cruise along the Meuse River, soaking up the epic Dutch scenery. Maastricht in April is the perfect mix of culture, history, and a magical springtime atmosphere!
Immerse yourself in art at the Bonnefantenmuseum
This renowned museum houses a collection of old, modern and contemporary art, including works by Gilbert & George, Ai Weiwei, and Marlene Dumas. The museum also has a beautiful sculpture garden, perfect for a stroll on a sunny spring day.
Explore the labyrinthine caves of Saint Peter's Cave
Located beneath the city centre, these caves have been used for centuries as hiding places during wars, storage facilities, and even mushroom farms! Take a guided tour to learn about the caves' history and see the fascinating geological formations.
Take a boat trip on the Meuse River
The Meuse River winds its way through the heart of Maastricht, offering a beautiful perspective of the city. Several companies offer boat tours, a great way to see the city's historic landmarks and learn about its history. The weather is starting to warm up in April, making it a perfect time to enjoy a relaxing boat trip on the river.
Mid-Range: Restaurant Au Bain Marie
This warm and inviting restaurant offers French-inspired cuisine, focusing on fresh, seasonal ingredients. It also offers a good selection of vegetarian options.
Fine Dining: Beluga Loves You
If you're looking for a truly special dining experience, Beluga Loves You is the place to go. This Michelin-starred restaurant offers an innovative and creative tasting menu that will tantalise your taste buds. The service is impeccable, and the atmosphere is elegant and sophisticated. Be sure to make reservations in advance, as this popular spot tends to book up quickly.
Cold in November to March. Cooler in the shoulder seasons (April/October). Warm and pleasant in May to September.
There are over 30 campsites in Limburg. Find your perfect campsite.

Ptuj & Maribor, Slovenia
Perfect for Food & Drink | Culture
Skip the tourist hordes and head to Slovenia! Ptuj and Maribor awake from their winter slumber, with sunshine chasing away the chill. Explore Ptuj's charming old town, a medieval gem with an incredible castle to conquer. In Maribor, sip on some of Slovenia's best wines (perfect for those spring evenings!) or climb up Piramida Hill for breathtaking city views.
Explore the Ptuj Regional Museum
This fascinating museum, housed within Ptuj Castle, showcases the region's rich history, with exhibits from Roman times to the Middle Ages. You'll also find a collection of traditional Slovenian costumes, including the elaborate Kurent masks worn during Ptuj's famous Kurentovanje carnival celebrations.
Wander the streets of Ptuj's Old Town
This charming area is filled with colourful buildings, narrow alleyways, and historical landmarks. Be sure to check out the Town Hall, the Dominican Monastery, and the Orpheus Monument, a statue dedicated to the Greek god of music.
Take a walking tour of Maribor's Old Town
Maribor's Old Town is a charming maze of narrow streets lined with Renaissance and Baroque buildings. Be sure to see the Old Vine House, home to the world's oldest grapevine that is still producing grapes. The vine is said to be over 400 years old! You can also visit Maribor Castle, which offers stunning views of the city.
Take a walk or bike ride along the Drava River
The Drava River flows through the heart of Ptuj, with several scenic paths along its banks. You can also rent a kayak or canoe and explore the river from a different perspective. In April, the weather is starting to warm up, making it a perfect time to enjoy the outdoors.
Hike up Piramida Hill
Piramida Hill is a small hill just outside Maribor that offers panoramic views of the city and the surrounding countryside. The hike to the top is relatively easy and takes about 30 minutes. There's a small cafe at the top where you can relax and enjoy the view.
November to March is cold. May to August can be hot but wet. September and October are often dry and pleasant.
There are over 35 campsites in Slovenia. Find your perfect campsite.
In summary
April showers Europe with springtime charm, offering the perfect opportunity to explore these hidden gems before the summer crowds descend.
🇵🇹 Azores, Portugal
🇧🇬 Plovdiv, Bulgaria
🇦🇹 Mayrhofen, Austria
🇫🇷 Île de Ré, France
🇬🇷 Andros, Greece
🇭🇷 Lošinj, Croatia
🇱🇺 Luxembourg
🇮🇹 Rome, Italy
🇫🇷 Brittany & Normandy, France - Watch spring tides rush towards historical beaches and medieval marvels.
🇬🇧 Lake District, UK - Discover literary inspiration and wander through golden dafodils.
🇸🇪 Gothenburg, Sweden - Indulge in Swedish fika in peak waffle season.
🇵🇹 Algarve, Portugal - Catch some early rays of warmth before the crowds arrive.