AllWays Traveller Features
VisitDenmark has launched an online culture box to offer a 'bit of distraction for the many people asked to stay at home and avoid social contact'. www.visitdenmark.com/denmark/things-do/visit-denmark-from-home Livestreams in the wild Follow the white-tailed eagle, the wild boar and the daily surf in Cold Hawaii in Klitmøller with these nature focu...
Wild Rover Tours offers one day tours from Dublin to the city of Kilkenny,Wicklow Mountains and Glendalough. Kilkenny Kilkenny is known as Ireland's medieval capital with cobbled streets having of Irish kings and sieges, witch trials and the 12th century Kilkenny Castle. Wicklow Mountains The 'wild and rugged' Wicklow Mountains and the Wicklow Ga...
The Austrian National Tourist Office has curated a virtual journeys to help bring a piece of Austria to homes across the globe. It has turned austria.info/en into a portal for online experiences, to enable : 'visitors' to be in the audience for a streaming of a State Opera performance have an interactive panorama of Lake Wörthersee, and browse th...
The UK Government has submitted a bid to UNESCO for the Welsh slate landscape that includes the Talyllyn Railway to become a World Heritage Site. If successful, it will see Gwynedd's Slate Landscape join the Great Wall of China the Grand Canyon and the Great Barrier Reef as UNESCO sites. The Talyllyn Railway is a narrow-gauge railway opened for g...
Atlantic Airways, the Faroese national carrier, is looking to launch a new direct flight from London Gatwick to Vágar Airport, in the Faroe Islands. The launch date was set for 23 June 2020, but may be subject to delay. The Faroe Islands is a self-governing archipelago, part of the Kingdom of Denmark, comprising 18 rocky, volcanic islands located b...
COVID-19 has had Italy on its knees for weeks, yet the French seemed cavalier as recently as March 14, when the market was packed, and cafes were full of people paying zero attention to social distancing or proper cough/sneeze techniques. And let's not forget the bise—the perfect French double cheek kiss of microbial migration. When visiting my da...