When you think of Manchester, two things probably come to mind, United and City, although, maybe three things if you throw Oasis into the mix. However, we would soon discover, there is way more to this city then the local rivalry between these giants of soccer as well as the Oasis brothers. This is our short trip to Manchester and as always, you can check out the details here.
Author: cjfoodandtravel
Malta
Prior to the lockdowns of 2020 (remember them), we had short-listed a few places to visit for our 2020 travels and Malta, along with some others, featured on our list. So we are finally getting to check out the Mediterranean island of Malta and as always, you can check out the details here.
A Little West Clare Road Trip
Bit of a late start to our 2025 travels, but, we decided to kick things off with a visit to Co. Clare. Clare is basically a hop, skip and jump from our own county, Galway. We spend a lot of time in Clare, usually on a road trip as it makes for a pleasant drive with some nice towns, villages and sites to visit. We have often stayed overnight and this trip is no different, you can read all about this short overnight stay in Clare, by jumping in here.
A Little Swiss Road Trip

Due to some unforeseen circumstances, our travels were about to be slightly stunted, so, we wondered what can we do for a week, that is last minute and something we will really enjoy. Well, one of our favourite countries is Switzerland, we’ve been before and you can check that out here. On that last trip, we relied on public transport (which is world class) to get about, however, for this trip, we decided to rent a car as we felt it would give us that bit more freedom. You can read all about this fantastic road trip by clicking here.
A little Luxury….in London

Yes, we’re back in London again, if you’ve been here before, you know London remains one of our favourite cities to visit. There is always something new going on, whether it’s new attractions, new shows or the ever changing dining scene, there is always so much to do. For this little trip, we’re pushing the boat out…a lot. We’re staying in a very well-known hotel in the centre of London and add to that, we’ve manged to snag a booking for a, well, let’s just say, a very well-known chef. Throw a new musical into the mix and it will make for the full London experience – and you can read all about it here.
Rammstein in Munich

Ok, I know what you are thinking, ‘who’ in Munich. Rammstein for your information are the most successful German band of all time. Now, I’m going to call a spade a spade here, the type of music Rammstein play (industrial metal/heavy rock/type of thing) is not usually to my taste and most definitely not to C’s taste. However, my brother had raved about their stage show after seeing them several months previous and insisted that next time they play, he would get us tickets so we can see for ourselves. So here we are, travelling with family, going to see a band we know next to nothing about and add to that, they sing in German – what could possibly go wrong! On a plus though, we are visiting one of our favourite cities, Munich – and you can read all about it here.
Michelin Star dining in Cork

Over the past number of years, especially with the arrival of social media – a lot more people are now familiar with the acclaimed Michelin stars. Restaurants wait with bated breath to see if they made the list, whether it’s one star or more, or if they get some of the other awards now handed out, such as the new Green star or the also well known, Bib Gourmand. For Irish restaurants, we form part of the Michelin Guide to Great Britain and Ireland. For us, it’s exciting to see who made the list for the first time and who has maintained their coveted star(s) – or, even lost the award. Prior to the awards announcement, we wasted no time and booked two restaurants we had not been to before, Terre who were hotly tipped to get a star and Dede at the Customs House who already had a star. You can read all about our Michelin star dining experiences by jumping over here.
Johnstown Estate and Newgrange

As we traverse around the country, we always try to incorporate some of the many Irish tourism attractions whether they be some of the major ones, such as the Cliffs of Moher or smaller ones, like visiting the Kennedy homestead. For this short trip, we are visiting the famous megalithic tomb in Newgrange, Co. Meath and we’re staying in nearby Johnstown Estate – as always you can read all about it here.
A short break in Paris

Little known fact, the world’s most visited country is France and let’s face it, what’s not to love about all things French. For the start of the year, we decided to have a short break in Paris and as always, you can read about it here.
Christmas in Munich
Who does not like a Christmas market? In the past, we visited Christmas markets, in the likes of say, Vienna, or Budapest, however, the German markets are considered to be some of the best. This trip was booked way back in the summer which seemed strange at the time, however, we managed to get a good price on a ‘fancy’ hotel, hence the early booking, so, as always, you can check out the festive details right here.



