Nowhere does epic scenery quite like South West Ireland. With its patchwork emerald green hills, foreboding ancient mountains and a dramatic, wild coastline, this corner of the world is compelling. There’s no better way to experience these rugged landscapes than via an epic road trip. Weave your way through the wild country lanes of Co Cork and Co Kerry like we did, and you’ll be rewarded with the breathtaking scenery of a land shrouded in legends and mysticism.
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Here we have given you a rough idea of how you can spend a week cruising around Ireland’s dreamy South West coast. This area is absolutely beautiful and gave us a true taste of the wild landscapes on the Emerald Isle. These were just a few of our favourite stops along the road trip, there is infinitely more to do and see than you would possibly have time for in a week. There is magic to be found in this corner of the world. The scenery is unmatched as is the friendly welcome that can be found in those cosy pubs and traditional restaurants. You can’t go wrong no matter which route you take.
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Ah, is there anything that screams adventure more than the classic road trip? Now, you may think of more obvious destinations when road trips come to mind, like the sunshine-filled open roads of coastal California or the dramatic landscape of Canada’s rocky mountains, but let me tell you that despite being tiny, the UK offers up some pretty epic road trips.
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In our many years of road tripping across the UK, we have ticked off some iconic road trips. We’ve traveled down South to discover the beautiful coasts of Cornwall, journeyed around the wildest edges of Wales, completed the NC500 route along Scotland’s most northern corners and yet, despite the number of road trips under our belt, one area has remained to us totally abandoned. That is, until this past summer. Enter the North East, the forgotten corner of the UK that should be on everyone’s radar..
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If there is something we know for certain, it’s that we are happiest on a road trip. We have been roaming around in our campervan for years now and that carefree feeling as soon as you jump on road never gets old. The Canadian Rockies has been on our list for so long that when I asked Key where he wants to go for his 30th birthday, Canada was the only option. I can’t tell you how long I have been dreaming about road tripping through those epic mountains and seeing those *iconic* bluer than blue lakes. So, we booked a camper with Karma Campervans and a day after Key turned 30, we embarked on our adventure of a lifetime.
Read moreA SUMMER ROAD TRIP THROUGH WALES, UNITED KINGDOM
As avid campers, we are not good at staying still. We love to seize the weekends for camping adventures and spend our evenings after work jumping in the van and heading out on a road trip. So when the world stopped during a pandemic, we found ourselves itching to be away more than ever. As the UK started to peel itself out of lockdown, we knew it was time to take to the road once more.
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Switzerland is one of those places you read lots of magical stories about and see beautiful photographs of. It wasn’t however somewhere I ever imagined that I would be able to visit (at least not anytime soon). Being one of the most expensive countries in Europe, it was a distant dream. That was until my partner and I decided to embark on a van life adventure last September.
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It's March right now in the UK and although this usually means we start to see daffodils grow and the sun out to say hi, this year March greeted us with snow. So much snow, that the UK pretty much stopped working for an entire weekend. I am usually a big fan of snowy weather but when March hit and I was starting to mentally prepare for spring and summer, I was a little bit disappointed. In light of this, I wanted to share a story of summers past, when the nights were long and warm and the sun was beating down. When we took our little camper down south to explore beautiful Cornwall in its prime.
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