europe
Whether embarking on a Eurotrip or a weekend jaunt to a foreign city, European travel requires some smart planning; you may know all the must-see landmarks, but we provide the hidden gems.
Provence: Paradise for Peacocks and Pigeons
In the UK, wannabe alphamale behaviour will likely lose you friends, alienating both sexes. Grey back culture does exist north of the channel, but go to any gym or bar, and watch how the majority of the population are doing all they can to avoid those people.
By Nick J Wood7 years ago in Wander
The Best Rock Climbing in El Chorro, Spain
El Chorro is a sleepy little village about an hour north of Malaga in Southern Spain. Amongst rock climbers, it is famous for having over 2,000 sports routes across a range of grades. There truly is something for every climber on these limestone walls! But do you know where to find the best information on the area? Read on to find out!
By Ruth Gibson7 years ago in Wander
Reasons to Visit Ireland
If you’re planning an international trip and trying to pinpoint the perfect location, Ireland should be at the top of your list. The United Kingdom makes up England, Scotland, and Ireland, and all three of these countries have diverse cultures, scenery, and history. Ireland, in particular, provides some of the best landmarks and tourist attractions, such as the Blarney Castle, the Giant’s Causeway, Trinity College, and more. With so much to see and some of the most beautiful landscapes around, the reasons to visit Ireland are truly endless.
By Morgan E. Westling7 years ago in Wander
Saving England’s Treasures—Heritage Buildings as 21st Century Homes
Protecting and restoring period properties has never been more important and beneficial; preserving history whilst incorporating it in the modern architectural sphere is something that all should consider as a way to preserve the nation’s heritage.
By Jeff Nevil7 years ago in Wander
Where Do Stags Go Celebrating?
The stag do trend is experiencing a shift from indulging debauchery with your mates in some seedy bar to visiting European cities and absorbing the foreign culture. It has become an excellent excuse to go abroad and do something truly unique before tying the knot.
By Goran Kezić7 years ago in Wander
Aspects of Belfast
No matter where you are in Belfast, Northern Ireland you cannot fail to miss the imposing shipyard cranes Samson and Goliath, which can be seen from all parts of Belfast City, north, south, east and west, these two cranes are in the heart of Belfast Shipyard in East Belfast and are well worth a visit if you are visiting Belfast.
By Aunidan Christi KPGS7 years ago in Wander
Exploring the Cyclades
The thing about the Cyclades is that they're all different. We take two weeks and travel between three islands, spending three or four days on each. You can build your own itinerary and it gives you a wonderful sense of freedom rather than just being on holiday and sticking to the agenda of some tour operator.
By James Rein7 years ago in Wander
Barton on Sea Remembers
Barton on Sea overlooks the English Channel. On very clear days the Isle of Wight stands proud and clear on the horizon. Even on dull days it can still be seen like a shadowy monster lying in wait to attack the mainland. France is far far away over the horizon. Even further away is India.
By Alan Russell7 years ago in Wander











