Author: Richard Brown

Visiting the Aran Islands

Renowned for their wild scenery, iconic knitted sweaters and attractive traditional cottages, the Gaelic-speaking Aran Islands in Ireland on the Wild Atlantic Way always wow visitors. Located 30 miles off the coast of County Galway and surrounded by the Atlantic, a cluster of three islands known as Arans are celebrated […]

The architectural beauty of Longleat.

Famous for its Lions and Visitor attractions, plus it’s sadly recently departed flamboyant owner, Longleat House is overlooked for its impressive architectural design. It is a stunning example of Elizabethan prodigy design that started life as an Augustian Priory for Monks. It would be interesting to think of what they […]

Scenic Villages in Gloucester

Living in Gloucestershire and having easy access to some of the prettiest, charming and scenic Villages around is a true blessing.  From beautiful Bibury to ultra-scenic Uley, from breath-taking Bourton-on-the -Water to scrumptious Stanway, the Villages in Gloucestershire ooze charm and picture-perfect scenes.  Quaint cottages with chocolate box appeal line […]

Six Cities to Visit in 2020

Here’s a look at six cities that are worth a visit this year. Image Credit Liverpool, UK Famed by the Beatles, one city in the UK that you have to put on your list is Liverpool. Richly seeped in culture, this city has many interesting attractions, such as the Beatles […]

Why choose  Wales?

There are many great reasons to visit Wales and you might not think of beaches as one of those reasons but did you know that Swansea’s Rhossili Bay was the first beach to be voted Britain’s Best Beach by Trip Advisor’s Travellers Choice. It really is a stunning beach. The […]