- Llechwedd Slate Caverns
In the Llechwedd Slate Caverns - Wales - former miners take visitors underground into the slate quarry to tell them about the often horrible working conditions endured by their Victorian predecessors. Two very different tours are on offer at the heart of this still-active quarry.
- Mont St Michel in Normandy France
Mont St Michel in Normandy is certainly one of the most important sites to visit in France. The story of the Mont St Michel is made of powerful symbols: the spectacular nature of its architecture overlooking an impressive bay and dangerous seas are the alchemy of a true fascination.
- Place de la Concorde
The Place de la Concorde is the biggest square in Paris.
- Provins, Medieval City - World Heritage
Provins, an impressive medieval city in Champagne. Provins, protected within its massive defence walls is a World Heritage site.
- The Eiffel Tower
Planning a visit to Paris and want to know when was the Eiffel Tower built? The Eiffel tower in Paris was inaugurated on 31 March 1889. It was the keystone of the Universal Exposition celebrating the hundredth anniversary of the French Revolution.
- Adare
The lovely stone buildings of Adare, just 15 kilometres south of Limerick City, make it one of the prettiest villages in Ireland.









