by Jan | Dec 20, 2021 | Wales
Books, books and more books! Books on streets, books crammed into shelves in quaint bookstores along narrow alleys, books on the castle wall too! What more can a book-lover want? Hay-on-Wye, known as the Worldβs First Book Town is a hidden gem in Wales successfully...
by Jan | Sep 2, 2019 | Denmark, Scandinavia
Looking for some nice day trips out of Copenhagen, easily accessed by leisurely drives of an hour or less? Here are three highlights β interesting and brimming with history. VikingsΒ – the ferocious and fearless raiders who sailed across vast seas in tiny wooden...
by Jan | Nov 12, 2022 | North America, United States
New Hampshire has something for everyone – with its bountiful scenic spots, waterfalls, covered bridges, quaint towns, wilderness and loads of trails. This Granite state is home to the Appalachian Trail, White Mountains and Mount Washington as also many deer,...
by Jan | Jun 27, 2023 | Tasmania
Tucked away in a remote corner of Tasmania, beyond the reach of paved roads, is a βcoolβ cave full of natural wonders displayed during an eerie cave tour, with great bonuses thrown in – nature walks, thermal springs and an invigorating swimming pool. We present...
by Jan | Oct 29, 2020 | Japan
Japan is a chain of islands, long, narrow and mountainous, and the best way to see all of it is its superb rail networks. So, rather than drive, we built our Japan tour around the Japan rail pass, bought before we reached Japan, which allowed us unlimited rides on the...
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