The Giant's Causeway stone formations in Northern Ireland are impressive with their hexagonal basalt columns, which are crowded by the thousands in a limited area by the sea. On our way here we also visited the mysterious avenue of Dark Hedges, which was filmed in a scene in Game of Thrones, and after our visit to the Giant's Causeway we visited Dunluce Castle.
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Yesterday we ventured out on a swinging rope bridge in Northern Ireland, with dizzying views. Carrick-a-Rede is a small island on the north coast of Northern Ireland, and is also the name of the rope suspension bridge that leads to the island. Before coming here, we also drove on insanely beautiful roads along the Causeway Coastal Route, with lots of sheep and many Game of Thrones filming locations.
Read moreWhat is it like to drive along the east coast of Northern Ireland? And what is it like to drive around Northern Ireland with a small motorhome? We have now driven from Castle Ward at Strangford, past Belfast and up to Cushendall in the northern part of Northern Ireland. For much of the journey we have been driving along what is known as the Causeway Coastal Route.
Read moreWe have continued northwards along the coast of Northern Ireland, passing one view more beautiful than the other. The houses are quaintly cute, the nature is intensely green and just everywhere we see sheep and hear birds chirping. This green island is a fairytale in itself, but yesterday we decided to visit the fairytale town of Winterfell, which is actually a location in the TV series Game of Thrones. The fact that many scenes were shot here in Northern Ireland is not hard to understand!
Read moreOur first encounter with Ireland included beautiful beaches at North Beach outside Dublin and a cool Irish castle called Ardgillan Castle. We landed in Dublin, Ireland on Saturday evening, and we knew it would be tough to get to a campsite in time for closing time. Not to say the night was without challenges, but on Sunday morning we woke up on a beautiful Irish beach.
Read moreWe have lots to be excited about this week! For starters, we're happy that there are not is war, as you might have thought when five military helicopters hovered overhead earlier this week. We're also excited that our blog has made Cision's top travel blog list and that we're about to embark on another exciting journey.
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How to choose the right motorhome? Recently, several people in our circle of acquaintances have gone and bought a motorhome, or started thinking about buying a motorhome. As a result, we have received quite a few questions about what to consider when buying a motorhome and how to know which motorhome to choose. It's not easy, of course, but here are eight things to consider when buying a motorhome.
Read moreDo you need to exercise on holiday? Recently, various types of fitness trips and active holidays have become popular. But why should you exercise on holiday? Of course, the best way to combine a fun activity with your holiday is to get exercise and an experience at the same time.
Read moreHolidays in Agadir, Morocco? We recently returned from a few days in this Moroccan holiday city and are full of impressions. Morocco offers vibrant markets, Arabic culture and bright colours. At the same time, Agadir shows a different, cooler side with whitewashed houses, palm-fringed beaches and manicured golf courses. We've put together our top 12 tips for things to see and do in Agadir.
Read moreWe are now back home after our trip to Morocco, so we take the opportunity to squeeze in some travel news before it is time for our big summary post about Agadir. Today we can tell you about new hot destinations for the summer and about Apollo's major investment in Albania. Other news is about the new hotel concept "Cook's Club" and how we will be guided at the T-centre with the help of Augmented Reality.
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