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Sharing my personal list of 200 local spots in over 23 Kootenay communities! The Kootenay region is a haven for anyone seeking recreation and relaxation, who wants something a tad quieter than Banff and Canmore. Located just West of the Southern Canadian Rockies, the Kootenays have charming small towns, jaw-dropping landscapes, friendly people, a relaxed energy and more trails than one could possible explore in a lifetime. As a local who lives here, and has travelled throughout the East and West Kootenays, there are so many incredible places/things/spots/shops in this region that deserve the same hype as their Alberta mountain town neighbours. The Kootenay's are just as cool (but quieter and more affordable)! Included in my list of 200 favourite local Kootenay spots, you'll find.. - Local Coffee Shops - Local Shops & Specialty Stores - Local Accommodations - Local Restaurants & Cafes - Local activities, trails and must see's* ⭐️ = My #1 must see in the community! Everywhere listed in the guide is a place I have personally been, or a place that I have on my list to visit as quickly as possible (but that I know other locals visit and love). * All the trails, activities and recreation recommendations are beginner/family friendly, no multi-day or difficult hikes here. If you're really into a specific sport, this guide will really help shape the rest of your trip to the area outside of your hike/ride/skiing. The Kootenays are a true paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, active families and nature lovers - an incredible destination to explore for all.
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You will certainly have heard of Skopelos, it is one of the most beautiful Greek islands, so photogenic that it was used as a set for the film "Mamma Mia", the famous Abba musical! Skopelos is a small pearl nestled between the tourist Skiathos, which has now become the main destination of the Sporades Islands, and Alonissos, more private and quiet and is a perfect mix between the two. This balance perhaps makes it one of the most beautiful and evocative islands in all of Greece for several reasons: It is one of the most lush Greek islands, with forests that practically reach all the way to the sea; the nightlife, although not as wild as Skiathos, is well organized and finally its small size allows it to be explored by car, scooter but also on foot. If you are looking for a perfect summer escape, Skopelos is the perfect place. With its breathtaking nature, its hidden beaches and its unspoiled charm, this island will amaze anyone. If you are going there for the first time, don't worry! We have created a useful guide on what to see in Skopelos and the most beautiful beaches to visit but also many other tips.. Inside you will find: 📆Best Time to visit 🚊Transportations 🏨 Where to stay 🏛️What to visit ☕️cafés 🍽️restaurants 🍹cocktail bar and nightlife 🎒 activities and excursions ✨unusual places 📌4 day itineraries And lots of other information and advice that will help you plan your stay in the best possible way...
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Adventure • Camping • Foodie • History • Outdoors • Overlanding • People & Culture • Relaxation • Road Trip • Slow Travel • Van Life
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I have visited Ireland at least once a year of my 27 years and in more recent years, I have opted to fly in through Dublin because the flights are significantly cheaper and way more frequent than to Shannon. As a result, I tend to have a day or two in Dublin on either end of my trip to see friends, family, and the wonderful city of Dublin! I had all my Dublin recommendations in various Notes on my phone for the longest time. Since we're getting married in Ireland in May 2024, I thought it was as good a time as ever to compile all my recommendations and some other people's recommendations (thank you Kenzie, Shannon and Greg) into one Local-ish Guide to Dublin for our guests traveling to Ireland. Dublin is Ireland's capital and largest city on the island's east coast. The River Liffey (or the Sniffy Liffey as my Auntie Sandy calls it) runs right through the center of the city dividing it into Northside and Southside, and out to Dublin Bay which feeds into the Irish Sea. Dublin, which translates to "black pool" in Irish, was founded just south of the Liffey by the Vikings in 841. Ever since Dublin has endured a turbulent history but has prevailed and been shaped into the 21st-century city it is today. At the very end of this document is an overview of language(s), currency, climate, live weather, the best time to visit, public transportation, what to pack, and of course, travel tips! As always, I'm happy to help you plan a custom itinerary for your trip to Dublin or the rest of Ireland! Just reach out to me directly (:
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