From sampling witchetty grubs at New Zealand’s Wildfood Festival to mud sliding in South Korea or munching on oyster tacos to celebrate the Californian oyster harvest, these 10 festivals are some of the world’s most unique celebrations of local produce.
Whether you enjoy beer or wine, surfing or paragliding, there is a destination to do it. Here are ten of the best places to taste alcohol and get an adrenaline kick from an adventure sport.
Festivals in Europe are great because you can shop, eat local foods, listen to music and make friends…all in the same place and at the same time. Cristina Puscas guides you around 10 of the best festivals and events in Europe.
With celebrations around the world that appreciate all that vintners and brewers have to offer, it’s tough to decide which festivals to get on your calendar. From February to October, here are a few top picks of beer and wine events across the globe.
Well-versed in the arts of drinking beer and not having much money, Tim Gregg has compiled an essential guide to Oktoberfest for the financially-challenged beer lover.
The Italians call Munich the northernmost Italian city, so why not start your trip to South Tyrol, Italy there? The Dolomites are just a stunning drive away from Germany.
Many people go to Munich, but not many explore the greater region of Bavaria. Claire Hart explains not only why Bavaria deserves more attention, but also how to fit in with the Bavarians when you go.
Writing a journal during your trip is rewarding, but sometimes a challenge. Lucy Corne points out 8 of the best places to put pen to paper while on the road.