by Doug | Jun 26, 2014 | Travel
The Aran Islands were originally inhabited in the 5th century when St. Edna is said to have brought Christianity to these isolated islands. Sitting outside of Galway Bay, these islands get the brunt of Mother Nature’s Atlantic weather, but the inhabitants...
by Doug | Jun 26, 2014 | Travel
Doolin is what you get when a seaside village meets a barren limestone landscape. Rugged beauty – yes. Crazy caves – check. Quaint little cottages – yep. Doolin Following the signs for the Wild Atlantic Way, as you crest the hill coming down into Doolin, your eye is...
by Doug | Jun 25, 2014 | Travel
Cliffs of Moher Arguably one of the most iconic views of Ireland is the Cliffs of Moher in County Clare. These sea cliffs drop straight into the Atlantic from over 200 meters up. Walkways and stairs make it accessible to just about everyone who can climb a hill....
by Doug | Jun 24, 2014 | Travel
Bunk Campers are the way to travel in Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland and England. With six different types and sizes of campervans and motorhomes, there’s bound to be a size just right for your next holiday. Multiple Bunk Camper models Starting with 2 passenger...
by Doug | Jun 23, 2014 | Travel
By Doug Bardwell If you have ever dreamed of a ‘big’ adventure, but never followed through on it, now may be the time to make it happen. How about the roadtrip of a lifetime, through some of the most beautiful landscapes on earth? It’s all mapped out, with helpful...