• Day Trips Beyond Lisbon Part 2: Palácio do Buçaco, Grutas da Mira de Aire, Quinta do Cerejeiras, & Buddha Eden Gardens
    Jun 13 2026
    Wandering Works for Us PodcastDate: 13 June 2026Day Trips beyond Lisbon, Part 2: Palácio do Bucaco, Grutas da Mira de Aire, Quinta do Cerejeiras, and Buddha Eden GardensSummary of EpisodeWe're back with another round of day trips from Lisbon — and this batch might be our favourites yet. In this episode, Shelley and Beth head into some of Portugal's most surprising corners: a fairy-tale palace lost in an ancient forest, the largest caves in the country (that almost nobody outside Portugal knows exist), and a vast sculpture garden full of Buddhas and terracotta warriors tucked between vineyards. Yes, really.If you loved our first Lisbon day trips episode, this one goes even deeper off the well-worn path.In This EpisodePalácio do Buçaco (~2.5 hours from Lisbon) A neo-Manueline palace inside a UNESCO-protected forest — the kind of place that genuinely feels like it shouldn't exist. We talk about the centuries-old forest (planted by monks, over 700 tree species), the extraordinary palace interior, and the shadow of King Carlos I, who was assassinated just a year after it was completed. We also get into the Battle of Buçaco from the Peninsular War and why the old convent on the grounds is worth seeking out. Our honest take: this one is better as an overnight or paired with Coimbra, just 30 minutes away.Grutas de Mira de Aire (~1.5 hours from Lisbon) The largest open caves in Portugal, discovered by accident in 1947 when a local farmer noticed steam rising from the ground on a cold morning. Formed during the Middle Jurassic era (yes, dinosaur times), the caves stretch 11 km but 600 metres are open to visitors. We walk you through what the guided tour is actually like, the app you can use if your tour is in Portuguese, and that final room with the fountain show — a little kitsch, absolutely wonderful. A car is needed if you are doing it yourselves, but you can get a tour through Get Your Guide from Lisbon, and it pairs beautifully with Fátima for a full central Portugal day.Buddha Eden & Quinta das Cerejeiras (~1 hour from Lisbon, near Bombarral) This one needs to be seen to be believed. Thirty-five hectares of Buddhist statues, Easter Island heads, and terracotta warriors set among vineyards in the Óbidos wine region — created by collector Joe Berardo as a response to the Taliban's destruction of the Bamiyan Buddhas. We share what the experience is actually like, why you need comfortable shoes and more time than you think, and Beth tells the story of the train. We also cover Quinta das Cerejeiras nearby — the historic home of Abel Pereira da Fonseca — and how to actually get inside (hint: you need to call ahead).Key Topics[01:10] Palácio do Buçaco–Sorry about calling Luís I, Louis. I guess we went French for a minute. Make sure you check out our episode on Braga too![09:50] Grutas Mira de Aire underground cavesQuinta do Cerejeiras and wine tasting[27:15] Buddha Eden Gardens Mãe d’Água Restaurant Important Links **Wandering Works for Us contains affiliate links and is part of Viator, Get Your Guide, Booking.com, TripAdvisor, Expedia, Awin, and Amazon Services Associates Program LLC. If you make a purchase using one of the links, I may make a small commission at no extra cost to you.To follow all of our antics and adventures, please visit our social media pages and our website at wwforus.com! You can send us a message at any of these places, and feel free to email us at wandering@wwforus.comInstagramFacebookTiktokYouTubeLooking for a tour guide in Portugal? I have a whole list!Blog posts for this episode: Grutas, Palácio do Bussaco, Quinta de Cerejeiras, and Buddha Eden Gardens.Want a guided day trip to Grutas de Mira de Aire? We've found a great option via GetYourGuide! Click here to see it.Head to wwforus.com for the full written guides with photos, practical details, and everything you need to plan these trips.Enjoyed this Episode?If the podcast is helping you plan your Portugal adventures, we'd love it if you'd subscribe, leave a review, or share it with a friend who's got Lisbon on their list. You can also find us on YouTube if you prefer to watch.And if you'd like to support what we do, you can buy us a gin and tonic over at Ko-fi.Until next time — keep wandering.RESOURCES & LINKSLooking to plan your next trip to Portugal? We can help! Check out our guides and Itineraries at wwforus.com
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  • Day Trips Beyond Lisbon: Cascais, Santa Cruz, Vimeiro, Lourinhã
    May 1 2026
    Wandering Works for Us PodcastDate: 2 May 2026Title: Day Trips Beyond Lisbon: Cascais, Santa Cruz, Vimeiro, LourinhãSummary of EpisodeLooking for the best day trips from Lisbon? In this episode, we explore five destinations within easy reach of the capital — from the upscale coastal town of Cascais to the dinosaur fossils of Lourinhã, a Napoleonic battlefield at Vimeiro, and one of our favourite beaches on the Silver Coast. Three years of living in Portugal and we're still finding new places to love.In part one of their day trips series, they wander through the upscale-but-welcoming coastal town of Cascais (including a stunning seafood platter at Baía de Peixe), explore the charming beach town of Santa Cruz, uncover the little-known Napoleonic battlefield at Vimeiro, geek out over dinosaur fossils in Lourinhã, and sing the praises of Areia Branca, one of their favourite beaches on the Silver Coast. Lesser-known doesn't mean less worth visiting. Grab your car keys.Key Topics[03:10] Why Cascais deserves more than a half-day stop — and why Shelley and Beth almost missed it after three years of living in Portugal[04:35] Getting to Cascais: driving vs. the commuter train from Lisbon (both about 40 minutes)[05:40] The best bakery find in Cascais: Padaria Brunch & Specialty Coffee[06:15] Walking the Cascais waterfront — the ocean path, Boca do Inferno rock arch, and what they'd do differently next time[08:40] Museu Condes de Castro Guimarães and the gorgeous Parque Marechal Carmona (peacocks, turtles, and chickens who ignore the "do not feed" signs)[11:18] The Citadel of Cascais — repurposed as galleries, restaurants, and shops, Fortress of Our Lady of Light and the statue of King Carlos I at the marina[13:50] Lunch at Baía de Peixe: a seafood platter for two at €35 per person that was worth every euro[19:10] Santa Cruz: a beach town with great cliffs, a walkable waterfront, a Saturday market, and a small chapel worth stepping into[23:30] The accidental discovery — the river trail to Porto Novo beach that led them straight to a Virgin Mary statue on the cliffs[26:45] Vimeiro and the Battle of Vimeiro Interpretation Center: the first major Napoleonic battle in Portugal and Wellington's first significant victory [32:30] Lourinhã's surprising dinosaur heritage — and why they recommend the Museu da Lourinhã over the Dino Park (unless you have kids)[35:30] Areia Branca: one of their favourite local beaches, with restaurant recommendations including West 23 by Chakall, Alta, and Ansom BreweryImportant Links To follow all of our antics and adventures, please visit our social media pages and our website at wwforus.com! You can send us a message at any of these places, and feel free to email us at wandering@wwforus.comLike what we are doing? Buy us a gin and tonic and help us keep going!InstagramFacebookTiktokYouTubeLooking for a tour guide in Portugal? I have a whole list!Check out our travel guides! WWforus.comThanks to Everyone who has been so supportive!Special thanks to all of you who have listened, subscribed, followed us on social media and just took the time to say hello and tell us how much you enjoy our podcast and blog. YOU GUYS ARE THE BEST!!RESOURCES & LINKSLooking to plan your next trip to Portugal? We can help! Check out our guides and Itineraries at wwforus.comFree Lisbon ItineraryPacking ListEssentials for every tripRenting a car in PortugalLooking for a tour guide in Portugal? I have a whole list!Transcript: Hello everyone and welcome to our podcast wandering works for us. I'm Shelley And we're finally back again We keep taking breaksAnd I'm Beth.Even though we don't, you know, we take the breaks, it doesn't mean we're just sitting around doing nothing.no, we're partially taking breaks because we're so blessed busy. And part of that is because we've now been here three years. Yes. We have more friends, we have more social stuff, we've joined a couple of card groups, you know.Where?Speaker 2 (01:05.089)We are doing things. Yeah, we're grooving over here.It's big fun.But that also means that we still get out for the occasional day trip to go explore Portugal some more. And so last month we had Eli here. Hi Eli. And we did a couple of things with him. And then we've done a couple of things before he was here. And I don't know, we did one thing after.Yes!Speaker 1 (01:22.634)Bye Eli.Speaker 1 (01:36.488)him yeah so and all of them are kind of lesser known in a way maybe yeah and so we decided we should put together a podcast with all of those things yes and it's kind of part one because we're gonna have more after our next visitorShort trips hereSpeaker 2 (01:56.13)Probably so. Well, I don't know. She's wanting to do stuff we've already done. Well, see? You never know where we might escape to. Plus, any of you out there listening have any suggestions on places, know, lesser known places we can go? Let us know. We still haven't really explored the eastern part of Portugal very ...
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  • Moving Abroad and Finding Home
    Mar 20 2026
    Wandering Works for Us Podcast


    Date: 21 March 2026

    Title: Moving Abroad and Finding Home

    Summary of Episode


    In this engaging conversation, Yolanda Reshemah shares her journey of living abroad, exploring what home truly means, and the cultural nuances of integrating into a new country. Discover insights on community, identity, and thriving in a foreign land. In this engaging conversation, two experienced expats share their journey of moving from the US to Portugal, highlighting cultural differences, lifestyle changes, and practical advice for those considering a similar move. Discover insights on embracing a slower pace of life, letting go of possessions, and the emotional journey of expatriation.

    Key Topics


    [01:45] Introduction to living abroad

    [03:20] Yolanda’s journey from the Caribbean to California

    [05:50] The Birth of Yolanda’s podcast “The Places We Call Home.”

    [12:30] Understanding what home means to us

    [18:00] Psychological impact of moving abroad

    [24:00] Creating a sense of belonging and community

    [33:05] Navigating cultural differences and integration

    [39:09] Thriving as an expat/immigrant, and what does that mean?

    [53:20] Why did we decide to move abroad

    [01:00:15] Advice for considering a move abroad

    [01:05:10] Reflections on adventure and regret

    [01:08;20] Closings and thank yous!


    Important Links


    To follow all of our antics and adventures, please visit our social media pages and our website at wwforus.com! You can send us a message at any of these places, and feel free to email us at wandering@wwforus.com

    Like what we are doing? Buy us a gin and tonic and help us keep going!

    • Instagram
    • Facebook
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    • YouTube
    • Looking for a tour guide in Portugal? I have a whole list!
    Guest Links:
    • Instagram
    • Apple Podcasts
    • Website: The Places We Call Home


    Thanks to Everyone who has been so supportive!

    Special thanks to all of you who have listened, subscribed, followed us on social media and just took the time to say hello and tell us how much you enjoy our podcast and blog. YOU GUYS ARE THE BEST!!


    RESOURCES & LINKS

    Looking to plan your next trip to Portugal? We can help! Check out our guides and Itineraries at wwforus.com

    • Free Lisbon Itinerary
    • Packing List
    • Essentials for every trip
    • Renting a car in Portugal
    • Looking for a tour guide in Portugal? I have a whole list!




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  • Portuguese with Anita da Silva: Overcoming fear, cultural mistakes, & speaking with confidence
    Feb 27 2026
    Wandering Works for Us PodcastDate: 28 February 2026Title: Portuguese with Anita da Silva: Overcoming Fear, Cultural Mistakes & Speaking with ConfidenceSummary of EpisodeIn this episode, we welcome Anita da Silva, an experienced online Portuguese teacher, to discuss the challenges of learning Portuguese as immigrants. We explore Anita's unique teaching methods that emphasize a relaxed and fun approach, the importance of building conversational skills from day one, and the cultural nuances that affect language learning. Our conversation also touches on the differences between European and Brazilian Portuguese, the role of grammar, and the use of language learning apps. In this engaging conversation, Anita shares her insights on language learning, particularly focusing on Portuguese. We cover cultural nuances, essential phrases for visitors, overcoming the fear of speaking, and inspiring stories from her teaching experiences. Anita also provides effective strategies for language learning, details her various courses, and explains the significance of the CIPL exam for residency in Portugal. We also talk about favorite Portuguese expressions, emphasizing the importance of consistency in language learning.Key Topics[00:25] Intro to Anita da Silva[03:50] What makes Anita’s classes different for learnersChallenges of learning Portuguese as immigrants[06:30] Anita’s unique teaching approach[07:50] Building confidence through small victories[08:45] The importance of conversational skills[09:45] Integrating culture with language learning[[12:50] Balancing grammar and speaking[15:20] Understanding variants of Portuguese[19:00] Cultural nuances[26:00] Building confidence in speaking[27:45] Journey to fluency–a success story[33:00] Anita’s language courses[35:50]Where to find Anita: Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and her website: Portuguese with Anita[36:50] Preparing for CIPL[37:15] Favorite Portuguese expressionsImportant Links To follow all of our antics and adventures, please visit our social media pages and our website at wwforus.com! You can send us a message at any of these places, and feel free to email us at wandering@wwforus.comLike what we are doing? Buy us a gin and tonic and help us keep going!InstagramFacebookTiktokYouTubeLooking for a tour guide in Portugal? I have a whole list!Blog post for this episode: Thanks to Everyone who has been so supportive!Special thanks to all of you who have listened, subscribed, followed us on social media and just took the time to say hello and tell us how much you enjoy our podcast and blog. YOU GUYS ARE THE BEST!!RESOURCES & LINKSLooking to plan your next trip to Portugal? We can help! Check out our guides and Itineraries at wwforus.comFree Lisbon ItineraryPacking ListEssentials for every tripRenting a car in PortugalLooking for a tour guide in Portugal? I have a whole list!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/wandering-works-for-us/donations
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    39 mins
  • Lisbon: Chapter 2--Other things we love!
    Feb 20 2026
    Wandering Works for Us Podcast


    Date: 21 February 2026Title: Lisbon: Chapter 2–some other stuff to do


    Summary of Episode


    Planning a trip to Lisbon? In Part 2 of our Lisbon travel series, we’re diving deeper into the history, food, and culture that make Portugal’s capital unforgettable.

    In Part 1, we covered Lisbon neighborhoods and what to do if you only have two days. In this episode, we go beyond the highlights and explore iconic sites like São Jorge Castle, the Carmo Archaeological Museum, and the National Pantheon (formerly the Church of Santa Engrácia). We talk about how the 1755 earthquake shaped the city, what you’ll experience at the immersive Quake Museum, and whether these historic landmarks are worth your time.

    We also share our experience on a Lisbon food tour in Rossio Square, exploring markets in Alfama, and spending time at LX Factory, plus tips for navigating Lisbon’s hills and planning your days geographically.

    If you’re building a Lisbon itinerary and want to move beyond the postcard spots, this episode will help you plan smarter and experience the city more deeply.

    👉 Don’t forget — we offer free Lisbon itineraries on our website to help you organize your days, maximize your time, and avoid unnecessary backtracking.

    Whether you have 2 days in Lisbon or a full week, this episode will help you plan a meaningful, well-paced trip.

    Key Topics


    [01:30] Intro: Lisboa part 1 podcast, what’s covered, and planning your days in Lisbon easily.

    [04:20] São Jorge Castle

    [07:35] Carmo Convent and Museum

    [11:25] National Pantheon and Feira da Ladra in Alfama

    [16:40] Quake Museum (interactive earthquake museum)

    [22:45] Food tours in Lisbon→ Link for food tour (Oh My Cod tour), One we took which is a good mix, Food and Wine small group tour

    [26:20] The LX Factory

    [28:45] Seasonal, other stuff: Christmas, Expo area in Oriente, Ikonik Hotel (great place to stay), Street art, Sao Bento neighborhood, rooftop bars

    [36:25] What’s coming up next


    Important Links


    To follow all of our antics and adventures, please visit our social media pages and our website at wwforus.com! You can send us a message at any of these places and feel free to email us at wandering@wwforus.com

    Like what we are doing? Buy us a gin and tonic and help us keep going!


    • Instagram
    • Facebook
    • Tiktok
    • YouTube
    • Looking for a tour guide in Portugal? I have a whole list!
    • Blog post for this episode: What to do in Lisbon in 2 days (there is more to do in this post!)



    RESOURCES & LINKS


    Planning a trip to Lisbon or Portugal? Check out our guides and Itineraries!

    • Lisbon Itinerary
    • 7-Day Portugal Itinerary
    • Porto Itinerary
    • Day Trips from Lisboa
    • Essentials for traveling





    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/wandering-works-for-us/donations
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    41 mins
  • Alcobaça, Portugal: Monastery History, Medieval Love Stories, & Wine Traditions
    Feb 5 2026
    Wandering Works for Us PodcastDate: 6 Feb 2026Title: Alcobaça, Portugal: Monastery History, Medieval Love Stories & Wine TraditionsSummary of EpisodeIn this episode of Wandering Works for Us, we explore Alcobaça, Portugal, a historic town known for its rich cultural heritage, medieval architecture, and deep ties to wine production. Our visit begins at the Monastery of Alcobaça, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Portugal’s most important Gothic monuments, founded in the 12th century by Cistercian monks. We share our experience walking through its vast stone halls and reflect on the legendary love story of Pedro and Inês de Castro, whose tombs rest inside the monastery.We then visit the Wine Museum of Alcobaça (Museu do Vinho de Alcobaça), the largest wine museum in Portugal, housed in a former 19th-century winery. Here, we learn how the monks of Alcobaça shaped agriculture and winemaking in the region and how wine became central to the town’s identity.Although the Ceramics Museum of Alcobaça was closed during our visit, we discuss its importance and Alcobaça’s long tradition of Portuguese ceramics, known throughout the country for their craftsmanship and everyday beauty.To end the day, we take a walk up to the castle ruins above Alcobaça, where we’re rewarded with stunning panoramic views of the monastery and town, one of the best photo spots in the area.This episode is perfect for travelers interested in Portuguese history, cultural travel, wine tourism, UNESCO sites, and off-the-beaten-path destinations in Portugal.Key Topics[00:30] Welcome back to us! A recap of the holidays, etc.[01:40] Intro to Alcobaça[02:10] Why we wanted to visit Alcobaça [05:10] Alcobaça Monastery, history of the Monastery, architecture [08:00] Parts of the Monastery and the importance of the monks[11:35] Inês and Pedro Graves → Link to our podcast of this story [13:30] Tour of the Monastery→ private tour here![13:45] Across the road from the monastery are restaurants and cafes to people-watch and have lunch. [14:15] Wine Museum–a wine memorabilia museum[19:40] Wine tasting at the museum[21:30] The ceramics Museum (it was closed…)[22:35] Castle Ruins at the top of the hill [23:55] Other cool things in Alcobaça: the river walk, shopping, fun parks[25:05] Make sure you visit the Atelier do Doce for pastriesWhat’s up next? Lisboa part 2, Portugal day trips, England and Scotland (again) Important Links To follow all of our antics and adventures, please visit our social media pages and our website at wwforus.com! You can send us a message at any of these places, and feel free to email us at wandering@wwforus.comLike what we are doing? Buy us a gin and tonic and help us keep going!InstagramFacebookTiktokYouTubeLooking for a tour guide in Portugal? I have a whole list!Blog post for this episodeMonasteries of Portugal blog postInês and Pedro Blog post Thanks to Everyone!Special thanks to all of you who have listened, subscribed, followed us on social media and just took the time to say hello and tell us how much you enjoy our podcast and blog. YOU GUYS ARE THE BEST!!RESOURCES & LINKSDid you know we have a newsletter? Click here to sign up for updates, tips, and tricks!---> Wandering Works for Us NewsletterPS--booking a trip soon? Here are some resources we use.​Get your Guide​​Viator​​Trip Advisor​​Booking.com​​VRBO​Expedia.comAiralo.com Like what you read? We have a Ko-Fi set up, so you can tip us or buy us a gin and tonic. Anything helps to keep the content coming!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/wandering-works-for-us/donations
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  • Tomar, Portugal: City of Templars
    Oct 13 2025
    Wandering Works for Us Podcast


    Date: 13 October 2025

    Title: Tomar, Portugal: City of Templars

    Summary of Episode

    Join us as we wander through the enchanting medieval city of Tomar, Portugal — one of our favorite destinations in Central Portugal! Steeped in history, Tomar is best known for its fascinating connection to the Knights Templar and the magnificent Convent of Christ, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    In this episode, we go beyond the famous Templar Castle and explore the many other gems that make Tomar so special — from the Tomar Synagogue and the scenic Nabão River Park to the city’s delicious local cuisine and the colorful Festa dos Tabuleiros, one of Portugal’s most unique traditional festivals.

    We wrap up our journey with a visit to the stunning Almourol Castle and the Contemporary Art Museum in Vila Nova da Barquinha, rounding out an unforgettable adventure through Portugal’s Templar Route.

    Key Topics


    How far is Tomar from Lisbon?

    Headquarters of the Templars

    A short history of the Templars as we know it

    Tomar’s Templar Castle and Convent of Christ

    [10:55] Nabão River Park

    [14:02] Le P’tit fraçais–(a little French) is the pastry shop

    [15:20] Synagogue and Jewish Museum

    [17:15] Igreja São João Baptista

    [18:45] Taverna Antiqua

    [20:00] Insensato Café and Livraria

    [21:30] Festa do Tabuleiros or festival of trays–correction– it is every 4 years, not every year

    [23:40] Almoural Castle

    [Museum in Vila Nova Barquinha

    What Tomar feels like

    What’s up next

    Important Links

    To follow all of our antics and adventures, please visit our social media pages and our website at wwforus.com! You can send us a message at any of these places, and feel free to email us at wandering@wwforus.com

    Like what we are doing? Buy us a gin and tonic and help us keep going!

    Instagram

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    • YouTube
    • Looking for a tour guide in Portugal? I have a whole list!
    • Blog posts for this episode: Tomar, Convent of Christ
    • Google Map of all places listed



    Thanks to Everyone who has been so supportive!

    Special thanks to all of you who have listened, subscribed, followed us on social media, and just took the time to say hello and tell us how much you enjoy our podcast and blog. YOU GUYS ARE THE BEST!!


    RESOURCES & LINKS


    We love discussing our adventures on our podcast, but we also share personal travel experiences on our Substack, and we're now also on Flipboard.



    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/wandering-works-for-us/donations
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    33 mins
  • UK Trip Part 2: Strathaven, Glasgow, and Dunblane
    Sep 27 2025
    Wandering Works for Us Podcast

    Date: 27 September 2025

    Title: UK Trip Part 2: Strathaven, Glasgow, and Dunblane

    Summary of Episode

    In this episode, we continue our trip in Scotland. We travel to Strathaven to stay, then to Glasgow, and take an overnight trip to Dunblane.

    While in Strathaven, we experienced the Balloon Festival, visited local pubs, toured a fully automated farm, and spent time with family and friends. We were also able to head down and see New Lanark, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

    Glasgow was very cool! We rode the hop-on hop-off bus, the Kelvingrove, and the Pot Still.

    Dunblane was a charming surprise! We loved visiting the cathedral, the Leighton Library, the Dunblane Museum, and Doune Castle!

    Key Topics


    Part I : Staying in Strathaven, Scotland

    [02:20]Thanks to Margaret for housing us!

    [03:15] Balloon Festival of Strathhaven

    [06:30] Nether Lathame Farm – a fully automated farm

    [11:35] Party for Liz

    [13:15] Strathaven Balloon Festival glow-up

    [14:50] Great pubs: Weavers, The Strathaven, and the Drumclog Inn

    [17:10] New Lanark UNESCO World Heritage Site


    [21:45] Part II: Glasgow

    [22:30] Hop on Hop off bus

    [24:00] Kelvingrove Museum–Mackintosh exhibit and the Dali painting

    [26:00] Willow Tea Room

    [28:00] The Pot Still


    [31:00] Part II: Dunblane

    [32:15] Dunblane is known for…

    [34:00] Cromlix Hotel

    [35:00] Dumblane Cathedral–Drummond Sisters

    [37:20] Leighton Library

    [41:30] Dunblane Museum

    [42:30] The Tappit Hen

    [43:00] Doune Castle

    [47:00] Bridge of Allen

    [50:20] What’s up next?

    Important Links

    To follow all of our antics and adventures, please visit our social media pages and our website at wwforus.com! You can send us a message at any of these places, and feel free to email us at wandering@wwforus.com

    Like what we are doing? Buy us a gin and tonic and help us keep going!


    Instagram

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    • YouTube
    • Looking for a tour guide in Portugal? I have a whole list!
    • Blog posts for this episode: Glasgow, Strathaven, and Dunblane (all different posts).


    Thanks to Everyone who has been so supportive!

    Special thanks to all of you who have listened, subscribed, followed us on social media and just took the time to say hello and tell us how much you enjoy our podcast and blog. YOU GUYS ARE THE BEST!!



    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/wandering-works-for-us/donations
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    53 mins