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The Ardennes is a region in southeast Belgium that extends into Luxembourg, Germany and France. Once the scene of fierce battles in both World Wars, its rugged terrain encompasses rolling valleys, meandering rivers, extensive caves and dense forests crisscrossed with hiking paths. The Ardennes area was named for the goddess Arduinna, meaning 'deep ...
The Curonian Spit and the towns of Karklė and Kintai remain largely undiscovered spots for camping. This is where one will find the country's natural monuments such as Parnidis Dune, the Village of Minija and the Dutchman's Cap. The Curonian Spit The Curonian Spit offers travelling sand dunes and the five former fishing villages, now vacation towns...
The most anticipated ascent of the iconic West Highland Way Despite its ominous name, the Devil's Staircase in Glencoe is a relatively short and very pleasant hike. The path has been much improved over the years and the views are amazing. The ascent from the A82 as it passes through Glencoe rises to just over 1,800ft at its highest point. From th...
The Celtic Routes take in the three Irish counties of Wicklow, Waterford and Wexford, and the three Welsh counties of Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire. Scenic cycling and walking paths across the Celtic Routes include : Ireland Dungarvan, Waterford The Waterford Greenway was once a Victorian railway line that has been converted into ...
File Name: AllWays-Traveller-to-the-Cheshire-Show-21 File Size: 2.1 mb Download File The annual Royal Cheshire County Show has been attracting country and town folk for well over 180 years and is one of the highlights in the county's calendar. It is also a shining example of the many agricultural and countryside shows held throughout the UK. during...
File Name: AllWays-Traveller-to-Hampton-Court-Palace-and-the-Royal-Botanical-Gardens-Kew File Size: 3.2 mb Download File Hampton Court Palace and the Royal Horticultural Gardens at Kew are within an easy drive of each other along the Thames in West London. Construction of Hampton Court Palace was begun in 1514 by Cardinal Thomas Wolsey before being...