Diversity in Wales: Interesting Historic Towns & Villages
During our UK roadtrip, we were astonished by the diversity Wales offers travellers. This post introduces you to Wales’ interesting towns and villages.
During our UK roadtrip, we were astonished by the diversity Wales offers travellers. This post introduces you to Wales’ interesting towns and villages.
Remnants of Ironbridge’s Industrial Revolution past made it a World Heritage Site. Is the Annual Passport Ticket worth its price to visit all the museums?
We visited two captivating sculpture parks in the North-West of England. These parks are quite different, but for any art lover both are worth a detour.
A visit at the National Slate Museum is very interesting. Many workshops of the old Dinorwic slate processing plant have been left in near original state.
Liverpool is famous for The Beatles. It was an important port, now a World Heritage Site. Its many sights and museums make Liverpool special for visitors.
In the UK you cannot escape history! In Wales four of the castles built in the 13th century by Edward I are now World Heritage listed and worth a visit.
The little known town of Altena in Germany deserves a visit for its two main attractions: the “German Museum of Wire” and the “Burg Altena” castle.