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When the dog days of summer are over and the air starts to have a distinct chill, there’s no need to be downhearted. Fall is the most spectacular season, a last hurrah before the bitter winds of winter take hold.

Here are the most beautiful places to witness glorious fall colours all around the world.

See the golden red swash of Nara, Japan

Maple tree with red leaves during autumn at Shinnyo-do Temple in Nara, Japan
Nara’s historic buildings surrounded by beautiful foliage in the fall months © John Su / Getty Images

Fall in Japan is every bit as stunning as the short-lived cherry blossom season in spring. Kouyou (fall leaves) can be seen across the country, starting in the northern island of Hokkaidō and spreading quickly south from the end of September. The ancient capital of Nara, a short train ride from Kyoto, makes a wonderful viewing spot. Its vast park is awash with colour, with sensational views of red, gold and yellow leaves along the paths up to Tamukeyama shrine in its northeast corner.

A rusty riot in the Forest of Dean, England

A view of the River Wye in the Forest of Dean, England
The Forest of Dean, near England’s border with Wales, has a mystical atmosphere © golfer2015 / Getty Images

This ancient woodland in Gloucestershire was once used as a royal hunting ground, and its trees were also used to make Tudor warships. Today, it’s the perfect spot for the more prosaic sport of leaf peeping. The mix of oak, beech and sweet chestnut provides a rusty riot of yellow and gold. The Forest of Dean can be easily covered on foot or bicycle. Just keep an eye out for the wild boar that have called this place home since 2006.

Brilliant red maple of White Mountains, New Hampshire, USA

Red, orange and a few yellow trees punctuate the green foliage in New Hampshire in fall as a white church steeple rises from among them and is reflected in a lake
New England is known for its fall colors, and New Hampshire might have the best of all © Claire Gentile / Getty Images

New England is synonymous with fall, and picking one must-see spot isn’t easy. But New Hampshire’s White Mountains are surely one of the best places to see autumn at its most colourful, not just in New England, but the world. Hike through the hills at the start of October and you’ll be treated to brilliant red maple leaves, or drive to Silver Cascade Falls in Carroll County to see the trees glow next to the 250ft waterfall.

Feel the burnt orange of autumn in the Loire Valley, France

Yellowing grape vines stretch into the distance at a French vineyard in the Loire Valley in fall
The vineyards of France’s Loire Valley turn gold in the fall © Bertin Poiree / Getty Images

With the leaves on the vines turning and the summer hordes heading home, there’s not a better time than fall to visit France’s Loire Valley. The rolling vineyards look radiant as they shed the greens of warmer months for the yellows, browns and burnt oranges of autumn. It’s also harvest time, so you can see the grapes being picked in the fields before retiring to a cozy spot to take in the view with a glass of the local tipple.

Embrace a sunrise fall foliage in Huangshan, China

Pathway winding up Huangshan mountain in China
The morning mist clears away in the mountains of Huangshan, China © DKP / Getty Images

Huangshan, or Yellow Mountain, is arguably the best place in China to see fall in all its glory. The range’s vertiginous peaks are covered in trees that turn a beautiful, bright red throughout October, with crowds flocking from Beijing and Shanghai to take pictures. Its renowned wispy clouds give it a particularly ethereal atmosphere. Head here at sunrise to see the fall foliage at its very best.

Savour the golden leaves of Bishop Creek Canyon, California, USA

Yellow autumn trees cover a mountainside in Bishop Creek Canyon, California
California is not as well known as the eastern US states for fall colours, but that’s beginning to change © Ron and Patty Thomas / Getty Images

Just because the northeast USA gets amazing fall colours doesn’t mean you should discount the west coast. California’s inland forests offer a great alternative, with the reds and yellows of fall holding on longer in the Golden State thanks to its hugely varied elevation. Bishop Creek Canyon is one of a number of great viewing points. Nestled in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, the golden leaves here look amazing with the rocky hills as a backdrop.

Step through the enchanted forest at Pitlochry, Scotland

A Scottish loch near Pitlochry is framed by rolling farmland and hills covered in a mixture of green and autumn-colored leaves
The deciduous trees in Scotland are stunning when the weather starts to cool © David Henderson / Getty Images

Scotland’s pine forests might not change colour, but its deciduous trees offer some of the finest fall hues in Europe. Walk out of town to the dam and fish ladder, which separates the Tummel River and Loch Faskally, to get the perfect view of waterside trees as they shed their leaves. Each October, Pitlochry also plays host to the Enchanted Forest, a nightly event that sees the trees lit up to soaring music in the woods just outside town.

Take in the bright yellow of fall in Lombardy, Italy

The mountain village of San Giorgio in northern Italy is seen from above as it is awash in fall colors
See fall colors from the mountain village of San Giorgio in northern Italy © Francesco Bergamaschi / Getty Images

Still mild even as the leaves fall, Lombardy in northern Italy is an ideal place to see mainland Europe burst into colour. The native Lombardy poplars, which can be seen across the landscape, turn a bright yellow before their leaves fall to the floor. If you can’t make it to the countryside, Milan’s public gardens offer a great city view of autumn.

See the wash of glorious fall shades in Dandenong Ranges, Australia

Bridges span islands in a small lake as brilliant yellow trees drop leaves all over the ground at Alfred Nicholas Memorial Gardens in Australia's Dandenong Ranges
The Alfred Nicholas Memorial Gardens in Australia’s Dandenong Ranges © Tsvi Braverman / Getty Images

Aussie autumn doesn’t kick off in earnest until March. While you wouldn’t usually associate the land of beaches, surfing and summer heat with glorious fall color, the Dandenong Ranges near Melbourne don’t disappoint. As well as being a national park of breathtaking beauty, the area is also dotted with manicured gardens. The Alfred Nicholas Memorial Gardens are definitely worth a visit when the lawns are carpeted with fallen leaves and the trees are aglow.

 
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