If you read lots of our juicy content here at Travelness, you probably already know Scotland is one of my favorite places on the planet. And one of its most underrated regions is the Scottish Borders, ...
The most touristy part of Scotland by a long ol’ way — loads of people visit Edinburgh every day. But because there’s so much to do in the city, a trip can feel overwhelming… which is why so many ...
Coming up in this guide: road trips, Stirling Castle, religious buildings, outdoor action, kid-friendly fun, loads of weird animals, and 16 must see & best places in Stirling. Though it’s a famous ...
Coming up: big weird stones, a secret pyramid, many hikes and hills, strange city attractions, lots of Gaelic words, some community-managed rudimentary cabins, and the 25 best places to visit in ...
Coming up: Dean Village, cobbled streets, Sir Walter Scott, Princes Street Gardens, the Royal Mile, the Scottish National Gallery, a surprising number of wands, and the 10 most famous streets in ...
Coming up: vegan cheese, vegan sushi, hangouts even most locals don’t know, a bunch of delicious vegan food, and the best vegan-friendly restaurants in Newcastle. My hometown of Newcastle upon Tyne is ...
I was born and raised in Newcastle upon Tyne, and I’ve spent a big fat portion of my life there. So in this guide, I’ve put my knowledge to some use… I’ve placed a friendly little arm around your ...
Coming up: mountains, valleys, Prince Albert and Queen Victoria, a big weird pyramid, a fun-packed gift shop, and everything you need to know about visiting Balmoral Castle. Most well-known for being ...
Nestled amid the stunning landscapes and pristine waters of Alaska, Juneau is a city that captivates. It has breathtaking beauty and a culinary scene as diverse as its natural surroundings. From ...
As you probably already know from my seemingly-never-ending articles about Scottish hikes here at Travelness, Scotland is one of my favorite countries for exploring walks and wanders. In this guide, I ...
Coming up: sunshine, heavy rain, low and high temperatures, some affordable resorts, monkeys on a mountain, lots of mangos and coconuts, small wooden boats, a surprisingly hidden place to see a sunset ...
Disclaimer: you won’t *really* be asked those questions. Obviously. … but if you’ve never traveled solo before, you might think the idea seems a bit weird. And you might imagine people will think ...