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.
Scotland-The land of cakes
Scotland, also known as Caledonia, is also known for its famous oatmeal cakes, also known as the world of cakes. It is famous for Burns Fergusson's poems in Land-O-Cakes, a common name for Scottish cakes undoubtedly oatcakes. Oatmeal cakes are the reason for the Scottish name as a cake country.
By Diya Kumari4 years ago in Wander
Spain in January: Best Places to visit in Spain during Winter
Want to find perfect year-round destinations?. Spain is one of them. Summer is sunny and hot, while Spain’s winter climate is mild and pleasant. Of course, the temperature varies greatly across the country, and you will find that there is a big difference between the north and the south! Whether you are interested in snow-capped mountains and cold days or mild temperatures and sunny days, winter in Spain is a good time to visit. Winter in Spain lasts from December to March. And, if you are planning to visit Spain in January 2022, you have made the right choice.
By Alan walker4 years ago in Wander
Five Things That Edinburgh Taught Me
I have been living and working in Edinburgh since September 2019. I managed to experience the immense beauty of the romantic Scottish capital within and without the pandemic. On the 19th of September 2019, I was born again, leaving Greece and starting a new life in Scotland. I am effectively two years old, even though I was born in April 1990.
By Konstantinos Andrikopoulos4 years ago in Wander
Lincolnshire; All You Need to Know About the Beautiful City
Lincolnshire is a beautiful county located in the East Midlands, one of the official regions of England. It is also known as lincs and bordered by Cambridgeshire, Rutland, Norfolk, South Yorkshire, and Northamptonshire. It is filled with beautiful landscapes and a unique environment that makes visitors consider a second visit.
By BradleyLopez4 years ago in Wander
I Left My Heart In Kerry, Ireland. Top Story - September 2021.
There’s an old Irish adage that goes: “There are only two kingdoms, the Kingdom of God and the Kingdom of Kerry.” The words appear on a shiny plaque in my grandparent’s guest room. Whenever I see it, I am reminded of the rugged cliffs, salt-laden breeze, emerald fields and ancient, oak forests of southwestern Ireland.
By Ilana Quinn4 years ago in Wander
2 Nights in Bournemouth
Oh I do like to be beside the seaside… I returned from Vegan Campout last Sunday. Back at work for one day and then the Tuesday after, I hopped on the train to Bournemouth with my friend. It’s a shame I couldn’t get anymore days off so I could have left Monday or Sunday night, but we still enjoyed ourselves with the little time we had left. You could say it was like a little weekend trip within the weekday.
By Chloe Gilholy4 years ago in Wander
Landmarks Of Southern Europe
Monaco Monaco is a tiny southern European country that is a principality and has been noted for casino gambling and tourism. It lies on the Mediterranean coast of France. To understand its division Monte Carlo is not the capital but a government district. The country is divided into four areas - Monaco-Ville (the Old City), the Condamine (port quarter), Monte-Carlo (business and recreation), and Fontvielle (recreation and light industry).
By Rasma Raisters5 years ago in Wander
A small guide to Copenhagen
When you are in love with the city you live in, you cannot help wanting to spread that excitement to other people. Hence, this is a small list of some of the things that makes Copenhagen special - and makes it worth visiting (in my humble opinion).
By Frokostordninger DK5 years ago in Wander
Lighthouse
Sometimes the best part of a trip is unplanned. Even now those words are difficult to write. As a fervent planner, it goes against every fiber of my being to admit that sometimes things work out in unexpected ways. That sometimes the winds of fate will steer you in the right direction.
By Jennifer Christiansen5 years ago in Wander
British village life in crisis
Many areas of rural Britain are in crisis in the 2020s, with village communities in decay as the demographic balance shifts in the wrong direction. Village schools, shops, pubs and post offices are closing and transport links are being cut.
By John Welford5 years ago in Wander








