The Slow Travel Blog TravelWorldOnline Traveler
Discover travel tips for slow travelers around the world in the slow travel blog TravelWorldOnline Traveler by Monika & Petar Fuchs.
The Highland Heritage Center in Iona We hear a muffled rhythmic trampling when we visit the first Scots in Nova Scotia as we walk up the forest path. What is that? Nothing can be seen that provides an explanation. Our path therefore first leads us to a small stone cave that stands on the edge of the Iona museum village. This is how the first lived ...
One of the Nova Scotia Travel Routes - The Sunrise Trail We are en route on one of the Nova Scotia Travel Routes - the Sunrise Trail in Nova Scotia! "The sunrise path" sounds tempting, doesn't it? We are on our way long after sunrise. Still, it's beautiful. The route runs along the north coast of Nova Scotia, following the Northumberland Strait. These ...
Three Must-See Villages on Prince Edward Island People like to pass them because they are often only mentioned as a sideline in travel guides. The small places that you often come across on the way more by chance than by planning. Often it is they who stay in the memory of a trip. They often exude a very special charm. So ...
Eat well in Charlottetown The dining scene in Charlottetown on Prince Edward Island is diverse. It offers chip stalls and tea rooms. There are restaurants that specialize in seafood. You can find pizzerias and Italian restaurants. We discovered Irish pubs. We also found restaurants with Japanese, Indian, Korean, Vietnamese and German cuisine. There are many places where you can eat well in Charlottetown. To the ...
B&B for gourmets in Smaland, Sweden We had imagined a simple bed and breakfast when we heard that we were staying in a B&B in Skruv. How should we be mistaken! The magnificent driveway under nature-protected ancient deciduous trees made us curious. Grimsnäs Herrgard consists of several buildings that the current owners Mia and Sune Markmann are lovingly and enthusiastically restoring ...
Two days in the Marche region of Italy Our two days in the Marche region of Italy were like a whirlwind of emotions. A mess of languages. A hurricane of impressions as well as a quick culinary course in what the Marche region has to offer. But above all they were one thing: an introduction to the sweet life of Italy, the Riviera del Conero and the...
Harvest elderberry blossoms from May to July At the end of May, elderberry blossoms cannot be overlooked at the forest edges in Bavaria and Austria. Then you can enjoy nature, because its flower umbels shine white between the green of the bushes at the edge of the forest. You should actually find an elderberry location on every excursion into nature in Germany, because elderberry grows in temperate ...
Acadians on the Cabot Trail in Cape Breton Suddenly the beach road is no longer called Shore Road, but Belle Cote Beach Road. I find the Scottish-Acadian street names Chemin Old Grand Etang Road or Chemin McCarry Road in Saint Joseph du Moine even more beautiful. The villages are no longer as compact as they were before on our drive around Cape Breton Island. The houses ...
Sainte-Marie among the Hurons In Midland there is a museum village, in which the life of the Iroquois Indians and Jesuits at the beginning of the colonization of Ontario is clearly shown. It has long been on the wish list of our travel destinations. Firstly because we are very interested in the Indian culture and the colonial history of Canada. On the other hand, because the region around Lake Huron ...
Immerse yourself in Ontario's history at Upper Canada Village. Today's Ontario is characterized by Canada's most important industrial center on the Golden Horseshoe, a conglomeration of several cities that have grown together into a huge metropolis with more than eight million inhabitants. Toronto and its suburbs form Canada's most densely populated region. 19th Century Ontario in Upper Canada...
Do you already know:
Follow us on Instagram - Facebook - Twitter - YouTube
Source: own research
Text Slow Travel Blog: (c) Copyright Monika Fuchs, TravelWorldOnline. All rights reserved.
Photos Slow Travel Blog: (c) Copyright Monika Fuchs, TravelWorldOnline. All rights reserved.
Videos Slow Travel Blog: (c) Copyright Petar Fuchs, TravelWorldOnline. All rights reserved.