by Traveler | Apr 21, 2025 | Travel
Time. There just never seems to be enough of it. It always seems to move too fast (and, every year, it seems to just move faster). Time is something people always tell me they don’t have enough of and is one of the main reasons why they don’t travel as much as they...
by Traveler | Apr 21, 2025 | Travel
Carved into the heart of the Picos de Europa, the Ruta del Cares is one of Spain’s most breathtaking hikes. This legendary trail winds through a dramatic limestone gorge with sheer cliffs almost 2,000 meters high. Here’s all you need to know. Nestled deep in the...
by Traveler | Apr 21, 2025 | Travel
Before I first went traveling in 2006, I had these expectations in my head based on nothing but my imagination and popular culture. My trip was going to be a nonstop adventure filled with colorful and exciting people. Crazy things were going to happen to me. I’d make...
by Traveler | Apr 21, 2025 | Travel
Tucked away in the heart of Reading, The Roseate Reading is a strikingly beautiful boutique hotel set within a Grade II listed building that was once the town’s Shire Hall. Known for its opulent decor, grand spiral staircase and a seamless blend of classic...
by Traveler | Apr 21, 2025 | Travel
CategoriesEurope, Italy TagsBishop of Bologna, Bologna, Bologna Welcome, Carlo Francesco Dutti, Colle della Guardia, Donato Creti, Gerardo Grassi, Giuseppe Mazza, Guercino, Guido Reni, Madonna and child, Marks meandering’s, Pope Celestine III, Porta Saragozza,...
by Traveler | Apr 20, 2025 | Travel
CategoriesUK Destinations TagsCatherine Beaumont, Chancel, Church Nave, Church of England, de Mohun Chantry, Dreamy Dunster, Dunster, Dunster Church, Dunster Estate, Exmoor, Exmoor National Park, Explore Exmoor, Glastonbury Abbey, Henry Franke, Holy Trinty Chantry,...