Cabo de San Vicente is a headland situated a few kilometres from the town of Sagres comprised of rough, barren...
Read moreThe first thing St Andrews’ students learn is not to step on the PH set in stone outside the entrance...
Read moreKnown as ‘The End Of The World’, Sagres sits at continental Europe’s most south-westerly point, with only the Azores archipelago...
Read moreDuring the Cold War many countries, including Britain, prepared themselves for the possibility of a nuclear attack. The British government...
Read moreHaunted by fairies and steeped in Celtic legend, Dunino Den is a site of pagan worship that still attracts pilgrims...
Read moreThe Scottish Witchcraft Act of 1563 made witchcraft and consorting with witches, devils and spirits, an offence which was punishable...
Read moreWest Sands is the largest and most well-known of St Andrews’ beaches. This flat, two-mile long, dog-friendly beach shot to...
Read moreIn the heart of Palma de Mallorca the most important buildings and monuments from across Spain have been recreated. The...
Read moreJames IV had the Great Hall built as an awe-inspiring stage for state banquets and ceremonies. Completed in 1512, the...
Read moreMary Queen of Scots became Queen of Scotland when she was only six days old, however she spent most of...
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