60 days in Western Europe Itinerary

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Kilkenny, Ireland
— 4 nights
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Dublin, Ireland
— 5 nights
Ferry to Holyhead, Taxi to Llandudno
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Llandudno, United Kingdom
— 5 nights
Drive
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Alnwick, United Kingdom
— 4 nights
Train
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom
— 4 nights
Drive
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Fort William, United Kingdom
— 6 nights
Drive
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Isle of Skye, United Kingdom
— 6 nights
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Inverness, United Kingdom
— 5 nights
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Stromness, United Kingdom
— 5 nights
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Newquay, United Kingdom
— 5 nights
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Poole, United Kingdom
— 4 nights
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London, United Kingdom
— 4 nights
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Kilkenny, Ireland — 4 nights

Marble City

The country's smallest city in terms of population, Kilkenny boasts a rich cultural heritage and diverse tourist attractions that include well-preserved medieval architecture, exciting nightlife, a vibrant culinary scene, and abundant shopping opportunities.
Let the collections at Hook Lighthouse and Rothe House and Garden capture your imagination. Get a sense of the local culture at Kilkenny Castle and Rock of Cashel. You'll find plenty of places to visit near Kilkenny: Ferns Castle (in Ferns), St. Aidan's Cathedral (in Enniscorthy) and Loftus Hall (in Hook Head). There's still lots to do: take in the spiritual surroundings of St. Canice's Cathedral & Round Tower, delve into the distant past at Hore Abbey, steep yourself in history at Jerpoint Park, and enjoy the sand and surf at Curracloe Beach.

For photos, where to stay, other places to visit, and more tourist information, use the Kilkenny road trip planning tool.

Sydney, Australia to Kilkenny is an approximately 26-hour flight. Due to the time zone difference, you'll gain 10 hours traveling from Sydney to Kilkenny. Prepare for much colder weather when traveling from Sydney in November: high temperatures in Kilkenny hover around 12°C and lows are around 5°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 17th (Fri) early enough to drive to Dublin.
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Dublin, Ireland — 5 nights

Fair City

A history spanning over a thousand years, vibrant nightlife, and a mix of Georgian and modern architecture make Dublin a popular European tourist destination.
Discover out-of-the-way places like National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology and Chester Beatty. Your inner history buff will appreciate Guinness Storehouse and Dublinia. Go for a jaunt from Dublin to Donore to see Bru na Boinne about 46 minutes away. Next up on the itinerary: browse the exhibits of Kilmainham Gaol Museum, get a sense of history and politics at Dublin Castle, see the interesting displays at Croke Park Stadium Tour & GAA Museum, and admire the landmark architecture of Trinity College Dublin.

To find out how to plan a trip to Dublin, use our trip itinerary maker.

You can drive from Kilkenny to Dublin in 2 hours. Alternatively, you can take a bus; or take a train. November in Dublin sees daily highs of 11°C and lows of 3°C at night. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 22nd (Wed) early enough to travel to Llandudno.
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Llandudno, United Kingdom — 5 nights

Llandudno is a seaside resort, town and community in Conwy County Borough, Wales, located on the Creuddyn peninsula, which protrudes into the Irish Sea. Get some historical perspective at Caernarfon Castle and Conwy Castle. Discover out-of-the-way places like National Slate Museum and Llandudno Promenade. You'll find plenty of places to visit near Llandudno: Harlech Castle (in Harlech), Zipline (in Blaenau Ffestiniog) and Portmeirion Village (in Portmeirion). There's still lots to do: make a trip to Conwy Town Walls, explore the historical opulence of Beaumaris Castle, steep yourself in history at Smallest House in Britain, and take a leisurely stroll along Llandudno Pier.

To find traveler tips, other places to visit, more things to do, and more tourist information, you can read our Llandudno trip planning tool.

Getting from Dublin to Llandudno by combination of ferry and taxi takes about 4 hours. Other options: do a combination of ferry and train; or do a combination of flight and train. In November, plan for daily highs up to 13°C, and evening lows to 7°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 27th (Mon) to allow time to drive to Alnwick.
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Alnwick, United Kingdom — 4 nights

Alnwick is a relatively large market town in north Northumberland, England, of which it is the county town. Vindolanda and Cragside House and Gardens will appeal to history buffs. Get a sense of the local culture at Bamburgh Castle and Housesteads Roman Fort - Hadrian's Wall. Venture out of the city with trips to Ross Back Sands Beach (in Bamburgh) and Lindisfarne Castle (in Holy Island). There's much more to do: step into the grandiose world of The Alnwick Garden, look for gifts at Barter Books, and enjoy the sand and surf at St Aiden Beach.

To find maps, reviews, traveler tips, and other tourist information, you can read our Alnwick trip planner.

Traveling by car from Llandudno to Alnwick takes 4.5 hours. Alternatively, you can take a train; or do a combination of train and flight. In November, daily temperatures in Alnwick can reach 11°C, while at night they dip to 4°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 1st (Fri) to allow time to take a train to Edinburgh.
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom — 4 nights

Athens of the North

World Heritage-listed Edinburgh combines ancient and modern in a uniquely Scottish atmosphere.
Eschew the tourist crowds and head to Rosslyn Chapel and Glamis Castle. Get some historical perspective at Edinburgh Castle and Georgian House. Take a break from Edinburgh with a short trip to Buchanan Street in Glasgow, about 1h 15 min away. There's still lots to do: get a new perspective on nature at National Museum of Scotland, take a tour of Royal Yacht Britannia, take in the dramatic natural features at Arthur's Seat, and sample the fine beverages at The Scotch Whisky Experience.

For other places to visit, where to stay, maps, and other tourist information, read our Edinburgh online trip itinerary planner.

Getting from Alnwick to Edinburgh by train takes about 2 hours. Other options: drive. In December, plan for daily highs up to 9°C, and evening lows to 2°C. Wrap up your sightseeing by early afternoon on the 5th (Tue) to allow time for the car ride to Fort William.
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Fort William, United Kingdom — 6 nights

Fort William is the second largest settlement in the Highlands of Scotland with around 10,000 inhabitants – and the largest town: only the city of Inverness is larger.Fort William is a major tourist centre, with Glen Coe just to the south, Aonach Mòr to the east and Glenfinnan to the west, on the Road to the Isles. You'll explore and learn at West Highland Museum and Inveraray Jail. Glenfinnan Viaduct and Inveraray Castle will appeal to history buffs. Venture out of the city with trips to Camusdarach Beach (in Arisaig), Morar Beach (in Morar) and Kilchurn Castle (in Dalmally). There's still lots to do: take in the awesome beauty at Ben Nevis, take in the architecture and atmosphere at Saint Andrew's Church, look for gifts at Woodland Pottery & Crafts, and make a trip to Neptune's Staircase.

Before you visit Fort William, use our trip planner to discover what you can do and see there.

Traveling by car from Edinburgh to Fort William takes 3.5 hours. Alternatively, you can do a combination of train and bus; or take a bus. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 11th (Mon) to allow time to drive to Isle of Skye.
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Isle of Skye, United Kingdom — 6 nights

Blessed with picturesque lochs and a dramatic, rocky coastline, the far-flung Isle of Skye remains one of Scotland's most beloved destinations.
Museum-lovers will get to explore Skye Museum of Island Life and Trotternish Art Gallery. Your cultural itinerary includes sights like Duntulm Castle and Dunvegan Castle & Gardens. There's still lots to do: take in the dramatic natural features at The Quiraing, explore the activities along The Fairy Pools, Glen Brittle, Isle of Skye, make a trip to Neist Point, and stop by Skye Weavers.

Take the guesswork out of planning a Isle of Skye vacation by using our trip itinerary maker.

Drive from Fort William to Isle of Skye in 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can take a bus. Expect a daytime high around 9°C in December, and nighttime lows around 4°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 17th (Sun) early enough to drive to Inverness.
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Inverness, United Kingdom — 5 nights

Gateway to the Highlands

Inverness, often described as the Gateway to the Highlands, is a thriving commercial and industrial center.
Step out of the city life by going to Nairn Beach and River Ness. Step off the beaten path and head to Culloden Battlefield and RZSS Highland Wildlife Park. You'll find plenty of places to visit near Inverness: Dunrobin Castle and Gardens (in Golspie), Glenfiddich Distillery (in Dufftown) and Elgin Cathedral (in Elgin). Next up on the itinerary: deepen your knowledge of military history at Fort George, examine the collection at Highland Folk Museum, steep yourself in history at Clava Cairns, and step into the grandiose world of Cawdor Castle.

To find ratings, more things to do, traveler tips, and more tourist information, read Inverness trip planner.

Traveling by car from Isle of Skye to Inverness takes 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can take a bus; or do a combination of bus and train. In December, daily temperatures in Inverness can reach 9°C, while at night they dip to 1°C. Wrap up your sightseeing by early afternoon on the 22nd (Fri) to allow time for the flight to Stromness.
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Stromness, United Kingdom — 5 nights

Stromness is the second-most populated town in Orkney, Scotland. Do your shopping at Pier Arts Centre and ArtWorks of the Earth. Do some cultural sightseeing at Skara Brae and Saint Magnus Cathedral. Change things up with these side-trips from Stromness: Tomb of the Eagles (in South Ronaldsay), Italian Chapel on Lamb Holm (in St. Mary's) and Orkney Fossil and Heritage Centre (in Burray Village). The adventure continues: delve into the distant past at Ring of Brodgar, take an in-depth tour of Broch of Gurness, contemplate the long history of Barnhouse Neolithic Settlement, and get a new perspective on nature at Stromness Museum.

To see ratings, traveler tips, reviews, and other tourist information, you can read our Stromness day trip app.

You can fly from Inverness to Stromness in 2.5 hours. Other options are to do a combination of bus and ferry; or do a combination of train, bus, and ferry. In December, plan for daily highs up to 9°C, and evening lows to 3°C. Cap off your sightseeing on the 27th (Wed) early enough to catch the flight to Newquay.
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Newquay, United Kingdom — 5 nights

Surf Capital of the UK

Known as the Surf Capital of the UK, Newquay is a vibrant city with youthful energy.
You'll explore the less-touristy side of things at Carbis Bay Beach and Fistral Beach Bar. Satisfy your inner culture vulture at Tintagel Castle and Lanhydrock House and Garden. You'll find plenty of places to visit near Newquay: St Just-in-Roseland Church (in St Just in Roseland), The Lost Gardens of Heligan (in Pentewan) and St. Michael's Mount (in Marazion). There's lots more to do: enjoy the sand and surf at Porthminster Beach, tour the pleasant surroundings at Crantock Beach, contemplate the long history of Wheal Coates, and sample the tasty concoctions at Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm.

For reviews, other places to visit, photos, and more tourist information, you can read our Newquay trip maker app.

You can fly from Stromness to Newquay in 8 hours. Alternatively, you can do a combination of car and ferry; or do a combination of bus, ferry, and train. Finish your sightseeing early on the 1st (Mon) so you can drive to Poole.
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Poole, United Kingdom — 4 nights

Poole is a large coastal town and seaport in the county of Dorset, on the south coast of England. Explore hidden gems such as The Tank Museum and Weymouth Beach. Escape the urban bustle at Sandbanks Beach and Poole Harbour. You'll find plenty of places to visit near Poole: Corfe Castle (in Corfe Castle), Lulworth Cove (in West Lulworth) and Hengistbury Head Beach (in Bournemouth). There's still lots to do: identify plant and animal life at Monkey World.

To find reviews, other places to visit, traveler tips, and more tourist information, go to the Poole trip planner.

Traveling by car from Newquay to Poole takes 3 hours. Alternatively, you can do a combination of flight and train; or take a train. In January, daily temperatures in Poole can reach 10°C, while at night they dip to 1°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 5th (Fri) to allow time to drive to London.
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London, United Kingdom — 4 nights

The Square Mile

Vibrant and noisy, London is one of the world’s leading cities, an international capital of culture, education, fashion, music, finance, trade, and politics.
Do your shopping at North Laine and The Lanes. Get some historical perspective at Westminster Abbey and Houses of Parliament. There's lots more to do: explore the world behind art at National Gallery, learn more about the world around you at Natural History Museum, take an in-depth tour of The British Museum, and contemplate the long history of Buckingham Palace.

For reviews, more things to do, maps, and other tourist information, use the London trip tool.

Traveling by car from Poole to London takes 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can take a train; or take a bus. In January, daytime highs in London are 9°C, while nighttime lows are 2°C. Wrap up your sightseeing by early afternoon on the 9th (Tue) to allow enough time to fly back home.
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Ireland travel guide

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Emerald Isle
Gentle green hills, Guinness, leprechauns, and friendly folks characterize this small isle of a country. From the busy big city of Dublin to cozy countryside, the emerald isle harbors a varied natural landscape and is steeped in tradition. Visitors can immerse themselves in the native Irish language by visiting a Gaeltacht, or Irish-speaking region of the country, where traditional culture thrives. The Irish are known for being open and welcoming: from the moment you land to the moment you leave, you'll be greeted with "cead mile failte"--a hundred thousand welcomes.
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Wales travel guide

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Wales attracts tourism with its stunning landscape, a wealth of history, and a huge number of imposing castles. Yet behind the spectacular scenery and the ancient fortress walls hides the simple warmth of the Welsh people, whose pride in their Celtic heritage is only exceeded by the love they feel for their homeland. This may be a relatively small country, but its spirit is truly grand. Your itinerary may just be made up of joining the locals at the pub or a village rugby game to soak up the famous Welsh spirit and learn about "hiraeth," a deep bond the Welsh feel with their land. Though compact, Wales has no shortage of secluded corners easily and quickly explored on an extensive network of footpaths, which makes a trip to this land a true hiker’s paradise.
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England travel guide

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A trip through England is a trip through world history, and few places in the world offer such a diverse variety of places to visit, activities, and experiences. The sprawling urban areas surrounding the capital city offer countless sightseeing opportunities, such as museums and historical sites, as well as some of the best shopping, nightlife, and culinary options in the world. To truly experience this country steeped in centuries of history, try to make time to explore the sweeping countryside, where you can enjoy the warm hospitality of small villages and explore the ancient remains of once-powerful societies. England boasts an outstanding transportation system, and many visitors find that even a short train ride through the country’s landscape of rolling hills and plains can be a highlight of their entire vacation. However you choose to move about, remember that in this compact country you’re never very far from a bustling town, where modern pubs, shops, and restaurants await to be explored.
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Scotland travel guide

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Castles · Specialty Museums · Distilleries
A land packed with thousands of years of history, Scotland is home to numerous thriving cities and a vibrant population proud of its distinct culture, heritage, and art. The Scottish people are fond of saying "Good things come in small packages," and nowhere is that more true than in their compact homeland. Despite its relatively small size, the country is crammed full of attractions, not the least of which are numerous world-famous golf courses and whiskey distilleries. Though the sun may not always shine here, Scotland is a stunning country renowned for its dramatic scenery of mountains, valleys, hills, green fields, and rugged coastlines, guaranteeing a diverse holiday. While most tourists restrict their itinerary to the historic Highlands, where they search for the mysterious Loch Ness monster, you can also explore the Lowlands’ outstanding natural wonders and flourishing cultural scene.
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