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]]>Designed for horse riders of all skill sets from novice to expert, this 2-day trail will take you through the luscious wild spaces of Tasmania. Feel the wind in your hair and the scent of wild flowers.
Try out this 4-day midweek horse riding vacation. Guests are given rooms and meals each day and are taught how to roam the green open planes of Lockyer Valley.
This working cattle station in the remote Northern Territory offers legendary hospitality to guests from all over the world who want to learn how to ride horses like an Australian rancher. You can also learn about conservation work and how we can help the indigenous flora and fauna of the region.
Enjoy a 6-day campout in Western Australia’s outback. Breath some of that fresh country air and star-spangled sky as you pass your days just like the ranchers did in days of old.
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]]>The post Why a Weekend in the Countryside is the Perfect Escape appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>During a busy and stressful period, and when the options for traveling outside the country may be limited, a holiday in the countryside is a great alternative to a relaxed and perfect vacation.
Planning a vacation in the countryside is relatively easy, you just need a convenient car or public transport like a bus or train that will take you to the place you have chosen. The accommodation alternatives are endless from bungalows, nature huts, country spas, or resorts.
Choose attractions that suit your mood on vacation such as horseback riding, a flower picking workshop, or simply go for a walk in the village where you are staying.
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]]>Tórshavn is the capital of the islands and has the most activities to do than the other cities. There are some special times of the year where things happen in the capital, like the Tórshavn Jazz Festival which usually occurs sometime in August. This music festival is a week long and is visited by people from all around the world.
If you want to experience some sporting events in the capital, there is actually a thriving scene! In the capital there are many football teams, but following behind that is handball. You can experience both of these sports as well as occasional tournaments.
The Faroe Islands are a haven for nature and outdoor activities. There are some out-of-this-world places that you won’t find anywhere else, such as Lake Sørvágsvatn, also called Lake Leitisvatn, but is colloquially called “the lake over the ocean”. This is because from certain angles it actually looks like the lake is floating over the ocean. It is located on the island of Vagar, and is also the largest lake on the islands.
Slættaratindur is the tallest mountain on the islands and is located on the island of Eysturoy. This mountain has a lot of significance to the residents as they climb it to celebrate the summer solstice, but is beautiful to enjoy all year round. There are two trails to get to the summit, one that is 4 hours and the other that is one, so it’s really doable for hikers of all skills.
On every island there are diving tours available, and there is quite a lot to check out. The Faroe Islands are said to have some of the cleanest water in the world, so it makes it an ideal place for divers. Although the water is chilly, if you are a diver, you can’t miss out on this activity.
KOKS Restaurant is not your typical Faroese place. They are a fine dining, multi-course restaurant that gets their products from the locals and the natural surroundings, even going to neighbors for ingredients. They also have a Michelin star, the first ever on the Faroe Islands.
In the capital there are many steakhouses and regular restaurants, but also a unique sushi restaurant that only uses local seafood! Everything is super fresh and has a great Faroese twist, so check it out!
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]]>The post Top Horse Riding Vacations in Australia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Designed for horse riders of all skill sets from novice to expert, this 2-day trail will take you through the luscious wild spaces of Tasmania. Feel the wind in your hair and the scent of wild flowers.
Try out this 4-day midweek horse riding vacation. Guests are given rooms and meals each day and are taught how to roam the green open planes of Lockyer Valley.
This working cattle station in the remote Northern Territory offers legendary hospitality to guests from all over the world who want to learn how to ride horses like an Australian rancher. You can also learn about conservation work and how we can help the indigenous flora and fauna of the region.
Enjoy a 6-day campout in Western Australia’s outback. Breath some of that fresh country air and star-spangled sky as you pass your days just like the ranchers did in days of old.
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]]>The post Why a Weekend in the Countryside is the Perfect Escape appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>During a busy and stressful period, and when the options for traveling outside the country may be limited, a holiday in the countryside is a great alternative to a relaxed and perfect vacation.
Planning a vacation in the countryside is relatively easy, you just need a convenient car or public transport like a bus or train that will take you to the place you have chosen. The accommodation alternatives are endless from bungalows, nature huts, country spas, or resorts.
Choose attractions that suit your mood on vacation such as horseback riding, a flower picking workshop, or simply go for a walk in the village where you are staying.
The post Why a Weekend in the Countryside is the Perfect Escape appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post The Faroe Islands: Denmark’s Best Kept Secret appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Tórshavn is the capital of the islands and has the most activities to do than the other cities. There are some special times of the year where things happen in the capital, like the Tórshavn Jazz Festival which usually occurs sometime in August. This music festival is a week long and is visited by people from all around the world.
If you want to experience some sporting events in the capital, there is actually a thriving scene! In the capital there are many football teams, but following behind that is handball. You can experience both of these sports as well as occasional tournaments.
The Faroe Islands are a haven for nature and outdoor activities. There are some out-of-this-world places that you won’t find anywhere else, such as Lake Sørvágsvatn, also called Lake Leitisvatn, but is colloquially called “the lake over the ocean”. This is because from certain angles it actually looks like the lake is floating over the ocean. It is located on the island of Vagar, and is also the largest lake on the islands.
Slættaratindur is the tallest mountain on the islands and is located on the island of Eysturoy. This mountain has a lot of significance to the residents as they climb it to celebrate the summer solstice, but is beautiful to enjoy all year round. There are two trails to get to the summit, one that is 4 hours and the other that is one, so it’s really doable for hikers of all skills.
On every island there are diving tours available, and there is quite a lot to check out. The Faroe Islands are said to have some of the cleanest water in the world, so it makes it an ideal place for divers. Although the water is chilly, if you are a diver, you can’t miss out on this activity.
KOKS Restaurant is not your typical Faroese place. They are a fine dining, multi-course restaurant that gets their products from the locals and the natural surroundings, even going to neighbors for ingredients. They also have a Michelin star, the first ever on the Faroe Islands.
In the capital there are many steakhouses and regular restaurants, but also a unique sushi restaurant that only uses local seafood! Everything is super fresh and has a great Faroese twist, so check it out!
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