The Amazing Jelling Mounds in Denmark – A World Heritage Site
The Jelling Mounds are one of only three UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Denmark. Two runic stones on the most ancient Christian site in the country make it a unique stop.
The Jelling Mounds are one of only three UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Denmark. Two runic stones on the most ancient Christian site in the country make it a unique stop.
If you want to spend a day in Oslo museums, Bygdøy is the place for you! Take a ferry and visit a museum or two.
Driving around Norway, we took the North Sea Coast road and came upon one of the cutest little towns, Sogndals-Strand.
Driving your own vehicle through Norway the best way to get around provided you don’t mind some of the associated difficulties.
Visit the frontiers of the Roman Empire with this amazing post about the limes Unesco World Heritage Site and the roman wall in Germany.
The second largest beer festival in Germany is the Erlangen Bergkirchweih held at the beginning of June each year. It’s all about the beer in Erlangen. Perched up on the …
The Würzburg Residenz is a mammoth building that encompasses art styles from around Europe. The gardens are also an exquisite part of the reason that it was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
New England is known for its lobster, so we decided to find out a little more about the lobster industry. Taking a lobster tour…
Wroclaw is so much fun, for kids of all ages! Just wandering around the city, looking for dwarf statues makes sightseeing so much fun. With over 300 mini-statues to search for, the kids never get bored. Click here to read more about the dwarfs and start planning your Wroclaw with kids trip!
Is the Reichstag worth visiting? Absolutely! The Reichstag is a must-see in Berlin, so use this amazing guide to plan any Reichstag tours!