Aberdeenshire and its gems
Aberdeenshire is the region that surrounds Aberdeen, a town covered in the last post here. It has a rich history and hosts a number of ancient sites dating back as far as the Paleolithic age. During the bronze age it was home to the ‘Beaker’ culture
Surfing the Basque Country and Les Landes – Overview.
France is not the first country that comes to mind when one thinks of big wave surfing, however I would like to change that. There are several amazing spots that abound with beautiful breaks, ranging in difficulty from beginner to expert. These spots are concentrated on
Best of Wine: Bars in Copenhagen
'Terroiristen' is an intimate little wine bar just off Norrebrogade on Jaegersborggade. Its interior is soft, stylish and hygge (hygge is Danish for ‘cosy with friends’), with a clear emphasis on the hygge. Imagine walking into a sommelier’s living room and you aren't far off the
Tbilisi, a foray into Georgian food.
Arriving in the old quarter of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, I was struck by the skyline immediately. During the day Narikala fortress rises above the landscape like a sharp teeth protruding into the open sky. At night the fortress is lit up with a warm