Around Great Britain in 30 Days: Day 8, Northern Yorkshire
Northern Yorkshire is a history buffs dream with its UNESCO World Heritage Sites, abbey ruins, castles and much, much more. Continue reading
Northern Yorkshire is a history buffs dream with its UNESCO World Heritage Sites, abbey ruins, castles and much, much more. Continue reading
Wander the narrow, winding streets of Rome. Continue reading
Celts, cathedrals and castles that aren’t really castles—Yorkshire’s a history buff wonderland. Continue reading
Grand houses, Knights Templar towers and extravagant cathedrals, Lincolnshire has it all. Continue reading
There is much more to this Tuscan city than its Leaning Tower. Continue reading
The adventure continues in Norfolk, an English county whose history has blood, churches and castles: all the European staples in one convenient package. Continue reading
The adventure continues in the Fens, an ancient marsh filled with beautiful churches, and a ruined monastery in Suffolk. Continue reading
Explorations of a delightful city in Northern Italy that has been around since Ancient Rome. Continue reading
From a shrine to a saint, the remains of a grand Roman villa and a chapel built by a king, explore South-East England. Continue reading
The adventure continues. From an impressive castle to a game changing battle, explore the southeast coast of Britain. Continue reading
York, England is a magical town full of unique medieval buildings still preserved to this day. Continue reading
The adventure begins. From Gothic cathedrals to Roman palaces, explore the southern coast of England. Continue reading
It started out as any other British manor house, then it got a bit odd. Lesson learned: Stoners apparently make excellent decorators. Continue reading
Stroll through the most impressive monastic ruins in England. Continue reading
Explorations of a small medieval town in the foothills of Tuscany. Continue reading
Why does one history buff love cemeteries so much? Trust me, it’s not creepy. Continue reading