Barcelona is vast and beautiful, there’s so much to see, and I’m impressed at those who manage to cram everything in to only a couple of days! But it can be done - I was there for almost a week, mixing spending a little time at the hotel to relax with exploring. However most of... Continue Reading →
The Horses of GaPa in Photos
Garmisch-Partenkirchen (or GaPa, as it's known by locals), in Bavaria, Germany, has many wonderful places located around the town. The most enchanting find for us however, were the horses we discovered - halfway up a mountain. Since we spent a great deal of time in the mountain glade with the horses, I've dedicated a post... Continue Reading →
Garmisch-Partenkirchen: The Best Place to Stay in Bavaria
I should say, the best place to stay that Riley and I have found so far, however, that title is far less effective as clickbait. Riley has been to many places in the south of Germany, we've visited a few together (more to come in the future, no doubt) but there is one place that has... Continue Reading →
Partnach Gorge: Visitors Guide
Partnach Gorge (Partnachklamm in German) is a must-see destination on a visit to Garmisch-Partenkirchen - you could even make it a day trip from Munich! We tried to visit the gorge last year on our winter visit to Bavaria, and despite it being closed due to avalanches, we still climbed over part of it. We made the visit... Continue Reading →
Kicking Back in Kiefersfelden
Last month, we went back to Bavaria, Germany, and enjoyed some hiking time amongst some of the most stunning mountains and lakes you could clap eyes on. I've composed a little photo-diary of what we did on our first stop on this trip. The last time I was in Bavaria was March 2018, and we... Continue Reading →
Sightseeing in Stockholm
Stockholm provided many pleasant surprises as a traveller to the city, and despite it being a more expensive destination to visit, it is possible to still see plenty of sights and get around on a budget. On top of that, it was a city I felt entirely safe wandering around in - a big thumbs... Continue Reading →
A Little Town Called Pirna
If you're looking for an idyllic getaway with historical buildings and beautiful streets that's a stone's throw away from some of the most stunning hikes you could possibly see, then Pirna in Saxony, Germany, could be the place for you. Riley and I took an Intercity train from Prague to Bad Schandau before switching to... Continue Reading →
Germany’s Fairytale Castle
Neuschwanstein Castle had been a longstanding feature on my bucket list, so I was delighted to finally tick it off. It was built in the 19th century by King Ludwig II of Bavaria - he was also sometimes known as or the “Fairytale King". However, poor Ludwig died under suspicious circumstances before his castle was... Continue Reading →
We Walked All the Way to Austria
Unfortunately, it's not as impressive as it sounds. On arrival at our latest destination in the small German town of Füssen, Austria was in fact less than an hour's walk away. So naturally, we checked in to our little apartment we'd be calling home for the next five days, and headed out on an evening... Continue Reading →