Take a break from the classics and discover these 10 intriguing books set in Great Britain and Ireland, from city to countryside.

Take a break from the classics and discover these 10 intriguing books set in Great Britain and Ireland, from city to countryside.
JourneyWoman readers share their tips on where to stay in Dublin, Ireland, including hotels, hostels, B&Bs, and more.
Guest writer Kaelie Piscitello shares why Cork, Ireland is a city full of surprises that offer different experiences at every turn.
Adventure awaits in Ireland, when solo traveller Sue Janzen joins a group tour to discover Ireland’s pubs, distilleries and libraries. (Sponsored)
When our Women over 50 writer Sue Janzen travels to ireland on a group tour, she discovers landscapes, legends and laughter. (Sponsored)
Solo traveller Sue Janzen explores how solo travel differs from group travel as she plans a trip to Ireland with Globus Travel. (sponsored)
JourneyWoman Joy Fox travels to England and Scotland to revisit her memories and heal her past.
The Kerry Way is a 214-km circular hike that begins and ends in Killarney, Ireland and takes eight to 10 days to complete. Just the challenge guest writer Pandora Domeyko needed.
Guest writer and Irish native Ann V. Quinlan shares the story of the great Lúghnasagh fire festivals, which begin in Ireland on August 1.
Step into the slow, relaxing pace of Irish rural life with “By the Lake That They May Face the Rising Sun” by John McGahern.