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Nisutlin River Canoe Trip | Yukon

Megan Kopp · August 29, 2024 · 2 Comments

Woman in mustard yellow coat and red life jacket paddling in green canoe with white dog wearing a red life jacket seated behind her.

A Nisutlin River canoe trip with a dash of adventure, good food, family, and friends – who could ask for anything more? Read on for tips on paddling this Yukon river in northern Canada yourself – with a couple canoe camping recipes included! Disclosure: This post contains … [Read more...] about Nisutlin River Canoe Trip | Yukon

Filed Under: Canada, Paddle

Exploring Évora: UNESCO World Heritage Site | Portugal

Megan Kopp · August 20, 2024 · Leave a Comment

Old stone wall surrounded by green space.

Exploring Évora is a delight – and so much more than what is in the guidebooks! Try walking the city’s wall for a unique perspective on the historic centre of Évora - a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. If you buy something from … [Read more...] about Exploring Évora: UNESCO World Heritage Site | Portugal

Filed Under: Europe, UNESCO WHS

Évora Megaliths & More: A Prehistoric Treasure Hunt

Megan Kopp · August 1, 2024 · Leave a Comment

Tall standing stone in front of a green olive tree.

Exploring the Évora megaliths is a prehistoric treasure hunt guaranteed to be a highlight in any trip to Portugal. Join us as we set out to map megalithic riches in the heart of the country. Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. If you buy something from … [Read more...] about Évora Megaliths & More: A Prehistoric Treasure Hunt

Filed Under: Europe

Off the beaten path Portugal: 4 Portuguese archaeological sites hardly anyone visits

Megan Kopp · July 25, 2024 · Leave a Comment

Pin image for Timetraveltrek.com post with number 4 in orange circle and words "off the beaten track" in white on green background and "Adventures Portugal" in bold orange on white background.

Want to explore off the beaten path Portugal? It’s not hard to find! Ever heard of Castelo Velho, Casa Grande Museo, Prazo, or Castelo de Numão? Neither had we before setting out to explore these 4 intriguing Portuguese archaeological and historical sites hardly anyone visits. … [Read more...] about Off the beaten path Portugal: 4 Portuguese archaeological sites hardly anyone visits

Filed Under: Europe

Where to Stay While Hiking Portugal’s Northern Parks

Megan Kopp · July 17, 2024 · Leave a Comment

Lush green rolling mountains above red-roofed and whitewashed building in valley bottom.

If you want to head out hiking Portugal’s northern parks, you’ll need to find a place to stay at the end of the day. Here’s our take on where to stay - and why – near Peneda-Gerês National Park and Serra da Estrela, Alvão, Serras de Aire e Candeeiros, and Sintra-Cascais … [Read more...] about Where to Stay While Hiking Portugal’s Northern Parks

Filed Under: Europe, Hike

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