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Alyth · AlythAlyth is a charming market town situated on the edge of the Highland Boundary Fault, where the rolling Lowlands meet the rugged Highlands. Often overlooked by travellers heading to more prominent Scottish destinations, Alyth is a great base for those seeking to explore Scotland’s rich heritage and landscapes. AlythAlyth The town’s history stretches back over a millennium, evident in its well-preserved landmarks. The Pack Bridge is one of Scotlan…Read Article
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New Orleans · New OrleansOrnate costumes, dazzling floats, coloured beads, music and parading bands characterise Mardi Gras in Orleans. This centuries-old tradition dates back to the Middle Ages when the first parade is recorded to have taken place in 1833. The date of Mardi Gras changes every year but is always 47 days before Easter. Mardi Gras, also known as Fat Tuesday, technically lasts for one day, which is the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday but the entire Mardi Gras…Read Article
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Boyne Valley · Boyne ValleyThe Boyne Valley takes its name from the River Boyne, a waterway steeped in myth and legend. The landscape has been settled for over 5,000 years and you’ll find quaint towns, ancient tombs, and castles that whisper tales of Ireland’s tumultuous and glorious past. River BoyneTrimBettystown It’s located in the North East of Ireland just 20 minutes north of Dublin International airport or 90 minutes south of Belfast International airport. Coverin…Read Article