The Highlights of Dublin’s Best Festivals and Events Dublin is a vibrant city that is home to some of the liveliest and most popular festivals and events. From music to art, literature to theater, it has something for everyone. Here are the top festivals and events for those who love to explore Dublin’s cultural side. …
Dublin’s best sports and fitness activities
The Ultimate Guide to Dublin’s Best Sports and Fitness Activities With Dublin being one of the world’s most vibrant cities, there is no shortage of sports and fitness activities to get involved in. From rugby, GAA, and cricket to paddleboarding, tennis, and rock climbing – there’s something for everyone. Here’s a quick rundown of the …

What to do in Balloch, Scotland
Balloch is an enchanting village on the south-western shores of Loch Lomond and easily accessible from Glasgow. Balloch is often regarded as the gateway to the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. The town has excellent road and rail links from Glasgow, making it a popular place to visit for a day trip or longer …

Old Man of Hoy: a stunning monolith in the north of Scotland
The Old Man of Hoy is a 137 metre high stack on the Isle of Hoy, part of the Orkney Islands off the north coast of Scotland. Formed of old red sandstone, it is one of the highest stacks in Britain. Old Man of Hoy is popular with climbers, and was climbed in 1966. Created …

Brodgar Circle: a mysterious ring of megaliths
The haunting ring of stones (Brodgar Circle) is perhaps the most iconic symbol of Orkney’s prehistoric past, a sub-arctic archipelago located in the north of Scotland, 16 km off the coast of Caithness. It is a hauntingly beautiful site of ritual and ceremony. The Brodgar Circle is an archaeological treasure and arguably one of the …

Visiting London in less than 3 days: what to do?
Going to London for three days or less is obviously the ideal time to enjoy a weekend away from home. However, there’s a lot to do in the UK capital, including the historical monuments and all the little value-added activities. Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, Big Ben and the London Eye are all must-sees in London. …

Boat rental in Europe
If you want to make a nautical odyssey, hiring a quality boat is of the utmost importance. It allows you to discover the sea to its full extent and in complete safety. It is therefore necessary to make a careful analysis of the market conditions to find the best equipment. How do you hire a …

What to see on your first visit to London
There are some must-see destinations, such as the USA and the islands. However, in England you will find some great sights. On the banks of the Thames at the end of the day, you’ll be amazed by the colour of the sky. If you are looking for a place to stay for your next holiday, …

Discover the best beers and breweries in Ireland
On 5 August, the World Beer Festival takes us on a journey to meet the breweries, microbreweries and specialist pubs scattered across the island of Ireland. While Guinness, Murphy’s, Smithwick’s, Beamish and others remain big names in the Irish brewing industry, there are also many independent craft beer brands with over 170 breweries operating on …

Ireland Getaway – A day in Cork
Cork, the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland, is situated slightly inland from the southern coast of the Emerald Isle. The city centre is compact and located on an island in the River Lee. The best way to experience Cork is still to walk the streets of the city. Follow us! A 15th …