To Purgatory and back again
Ireland’s Station Island is one of Europe’s oldest places of pilgrimage — and it is not for the fainthearted
Ireland’s Station Island is one of Europe’s oldest places of pilgrimage — and it is not for the fainthearted

How tourists became obsessed with finding the gates to the underworld of Greek mythology

Forget the image of medieval piety — it’s a very modern part of the travel industry

The country is a canary in the coal mine for dealing with the strains of a boom in energy demand

The Umbrian hill town boasts an abundance of medieval art and architecture but for many visitors, the real draw is the chance to…

Government money is being funnelled into stipends with no strings attached

A new Irish ‘Sheep and Wool Trail’ offers encounters with farmers, shearers, knitters and sheepdogs