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Post by roshel on Apr 26, 2017 13:17:53 GMT -5
Travelling Europe isn't easy to plan so I thought I might give you some tips. I've seen a lot of this continent and to begin let me just give you an advice: Travelling it is very individual, so choose what ever interests you but don't make the mistake to plan just one or two days for an area - it wouldn't be worth it.
1. Ireland: "The green island" with rough but beautiful nature and very friendly inhabitants. Pubs close at midnight but until then each little village has its every-day party. Dublin is very expensive but has a lovely old scenery and a lot of pubs. See pic.
2. Scotland to Iceland: Scotland is an even rougher place than Ireland and not so lively. The landscape is much more mountainous but offers stunning sites, not just because of the famous castles. The further north you go the colder it will get but it is always green and refreshing.
3. North England, Wales: It's an old industrial area that still hasn't overcome this image, even so cities like Manchester are remarkably modern. The country is very green and full with small villages, pretty much like everywhere else in Europe.
4. South England: Here it is warmer, especially on the southern coast with its old and classy beach towns. London is something special: A very traditional looking but absolutely modern city. The most expansive one in Europe and a trend-setter for the world.
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Post by rivmer on May 28, 2017 13:50:47 GMT -5
Hi, It is really good to know about these places here.I recently had a trip to Ireland and now I am planning a road trip france so if you have suggestion or tips for me would be really appreciated. Thanks!
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