Which part of Europe is colder?


Which part of Europe is colder? Winters—much colder and longer, with greater snow cover, than in western Europe—are coldest in the northeast, and summers are hottest in the southeast; the January to July mean temperatures range approximately from 50 to 70 °F (10 to 21 °C).


Which part of Germany is coldest?

The coldest places in Germany are located close to the Austrian and Czech borders. These alpine towns and villages can be found at extraordinarily high altitudes. Germany's highest town, Oberwiesenthal, sits at an elevation of over 900 meters!


Where in Europe is it not hot?

The Scottish Highlands are much cooler in the summer months than elsewhere in Europe (and the UK), including Cornwall. The average high temperature in Inverness (the main town in the Scottish Highlands) in August is 18°C (64F), whereas low temperatures can dip to 11°C (52F). So if you hate the heat, this is your place!