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Your travel guide to Derry~Londonderry and County Donegal - wanderlust.co.uk - Ireland - Britain - city Walled - Scotland - county King - county Donegal
wanderlust.co.uk
31.07.2023 / 15:05

Your travel guide to Derry~Londonderry and County Donegal

Nestled in the north-west corner of Ireland, the city of Derry-Londonderry (Northern Ireland) and the county of Donegal (Republic of Ireland) sit snugly side by side. Taken together, this pair have every ingredient you could want from a short break: a dollop of history, a splash of culture and immeasurable quantities of nature and adventure. Better yet, it’s a combination that few have yet to put together.

10 Dream Trips You Can Actually Afford in 2017 - smartertravel.com - Morocco - Norway - Eu - Greece - Ireland - Britain - Usa - Scotland
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:45

10 Dream Trips You Can Actually Afford in 2017

It’s no secret that it’s been a year of ups and downs—but one silver lining is the affordable travel possibilities it’s opened up for American travelers. Thanks to expanding air routes, a strong U.S. dollar, and tour companies catering to younger, more frugal tourists, the world is now more accessible than ever.

Everything You Need to Know About Brexit as a Traveler - smartertravel.com - Eu - Australia - Ireland - Japan - New Zealand - Britain - Usa - Canada - Singapore - South Korea - Scotland
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:05

Everything You Need to Know About Brexit as a Traveler

Looking for a reliable source of Brexit travel information? You’re not alone—the U.K.’s own lawmakers are still asking questions about the issue of borders and free travel after Brexit. As of January 31, 2020, the United Kingdom officially has left the European Union. But what’s to come still remains unclear: For the rest of the year, the U.K. will remain in a “transition” period, meaning nothing will change between now and 2021 in regards to borders and other travel-related items. Meaning, if you have a summer vacation planned to the U.K. or Europe, you shouldn’t worry about anything changing.

The Spots You Actually Need To See in the Scottish Northern Highlands - matadornetwork.com - France - Britain - Scotland - county Highlands
matadornetwork.com
25.07.2023 / 10:39

The Spots You Actually Need To See in the Scottish Northern Highlands

The well-trodden western coast of the northern Scottish Highlands is a common road trip destination for visitors to the United Kingdom. But to escape the crowds flocking to the Isle of Skye, head to the east and north, where far fewer visitors venture and you can actually enjoy a bit of peace and quiet at the top of Britain. These five spots along the North Coast 500 route will make for an unforgettable road trip, that can be easily extended even further west should you want to continue the journey. You may even have the winding roads to yourself along the way, except for the occasional flock of sheep crossing the road.

These Sleeper Trains Will Take You on a Grand Tour of Europe - matadornetwork.com - Germany - France - Italy - Scotland - city Istanbul
matadornetwork.com
25.07.2023 / 10:38

These Sleeper Trains Will Take You on a Grand Tour of Europe

Experienced travelers know that transportation is not just about getting from point A to B — the journey must be savored. And what better way to enjoy the ride than spending the night in a moving train? Sleeper trains in Europe may not be as ubiquitous as they once were, but there are still enough of them out there to take you on a grand tour of Europe, from the wilds of Scotland to London, Istanbul, and even all way across the Arctic Circle.

5 of the best places to visit in the Hebrides - nationalgeographic.com - Scotland - India - Greenland - Thailand - county Harris
nationalgeographic.com
24.07.2023 / 15:19

5 of the best places to visit in the Hebrides

The rugged landscapes of the Outer Hebrides, off Scotland’s west coast, may be sparsely populated, but there’s a deep human history here, from ancient stone circles to traditional Gaelic culture. These interconnected islands have shaped a distinct way of life, not just in the Harris Tweed and whisky distilleries that travellers encounter, but also in the daily routines of remote fishing communities. Spanning over 150 miles, this island chain is stitched together by causeway, bridge, road and boat, meaning visitors can pick their own method — car, bike, bus or ferry — to make the most of this extraordinary destination.

Slow travel - take your time on your trip - roughguides.com - France - Sweden - Australia - Scotland - Laos - India - Thailand - Egypt - Mali - city Dubai - city Victoria - Niger
roughguides.com
21.07.2023 / 08:50

Slow travel - take your time on your trip

Boats have been ferrying people up and down the River Niger since 1964 and, although these days you are likely to see more goats than people on board, there is no better way to get close to Malian life as you slip past villages clinging to the cliff side and sand dunes reaching down to the water’s edge. It takes six days to drift from Koulikoro to Gao, a total of 1300km, but the benefit of taking a boat is the time spent with locals, sharing stories and exchanging views.

Scotland's city of cool: why Glasgow should be your next weekend break - roughguides.com - Britain - Scotland - city Of
roughguides.com
21.07.2023 / 08:48

Scotland's city of cool: why Glasgow should be your next weekend break

Long overshadowed by refined, tourist-clogged Edinburgh, Scotland's second city has been quietly proving that it's far from second best. Glasgow's cultural plaudits are hefty, from Rennie Mackintosh's architectural triumphs (beyond the sadly fire-damaged School of Art) to the street-art-splashed east end. Culture aside, Glasgow's food scene is one of the most vibrant in Scotland – a far cry from tales of deep-fried Mar Bars paired with Irn Bru, this is a city that really knows how to feed you. Add to that a buzzing nightlife scene and a growing crop of great places to stay, and you'll find everything you need in Glasgow for a weekend break. Keen to give Scotland’s coolest city a try? We’re not surprised. Here’s everything you need to know before your trip:

10 less-visited trails and national parks in the UK and US - roughguides.com - Ireland - Britain - Usa - Scotland
roughguides.com
21.07.2023 / 08:47

10 less-visited trails and national parks in the UK and US

Here at Rough Guides, our sanctioned daily walks have become a firm highlight of coronavirus lockdown. Watching the spring blossom burst into being, feeling the sun on our faces, actually seeing other people (from a safe distance, of course)… it’s been a crash course in taking pleasure in the simple things. To help put a spring in your step, we’ve collated 10 less-visited trails and national parks in the UK and the US, ripe for the walking – now, if you live locally, or as soon as it’s safe to do so.

7 must-visit places in Scotland you've probably never heard of - roughguides.com - New Zealand - Britain - Scotland
roughguides.com
21.07.2023 / 08:46

7 must-visit places in Scotland you've probably never heard of

Scotland sports such a strong selection of tourist attractions – from castles and cabers to kilts and whisky – it’s easy to forget that there is much more to this land. Venture away from the cities and you'll find rugged mountains, remote glens and mile-upon-mile of wave-lashed beaches. Ready to explore? Here are seven Scottish places that you've probably never heard of, but must visit.

You can now travel by dragon in Wales - roughguides.com - Australia - Scotland
roughguides.com
21.07.2023 / 08:45

You can now travel by dragon in Wales

Who wants to drive for hours on winding Welsh roads, or take one of those tiny local stopping trains, when you could hop on the back of a dragon and make the journey between Snowdonia and the Brecon Beacons in just 32 minutes?

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