This is the time of year that my family starts planning and taking trips. We all enjoy traveling, the sun, and being together.
Of course, I usually try to work in a few literary stops along the way. Anything from where an author stayed or lived, to towns or building mentioned in favorite stories are options on my list. Our travels usually inspire my own writing as well. We haven't decided for sure what we are doing this summer yet, although several options have been shared.However, we did make a trip to Orlando in March to visit Disney and Universal. One of our stops at Disney Springs included a visit to an Irish Pub: Raglan Road. This is a table-service restaurant that serves Irish fare in a festive atmosphere. The restaurant has been a mainstay, and one of the most popular locations in Disney Springs, since opening there in 2005. Yet few know its name actually comes from a poem by Irish author Patrick Kavanagh. Here is a link to that wonderful poem: "On Raglan Road". The poem also refers to the "Queen of Hearts" which I found interesting.
Below you can see a few other literary inspired wanderings:
Literary Travels:
17 New Orleans French Quarter Literary Hot Spots
26 Days of Literary Scotland
7 Austin, Texas Literary Locations
10 Italian Literary Hot Spots
10 Places You Can Drink Like Your Favorite Writer
10 Reading Venues Worth a Visit
7 Literary Locations to Visit With Kids
5 Writers Homes for Literary Vacations
Poe Museum
How about you? Do you enjoy travel? What have been some of your favorite locales? Have any of them inspired your own stories? Have you been to Raglan Road of read the poem?
26 Days of Literary Scotland
7 Austin, Texas Literary Locations
10 Italian Literary Hot Spots
10 Places You Can Drink Like Your Favorite Writer
10 Reading Venues Worth a Visit
7 Literary Locations to Visit With Kids
5 Writers Homes for Literary Vacations
Poe Museum
How about you? Do you enjoy travel? What have been some of your favorite locales? Have any of them inspired your own stories? Have you been to Raglan Road of read the poem?
4 comments:
That's great you include some literary stops on your trips. I used to enjoy traveling when my husband was alive. Now I travel much less, but I'm looking forward to a trip to Dallas with my daughter and son-in-law to see my husband's family in the fall.
That's cool you look for those. I'd count visiting the two Harry Potter areas at the Universal parks in Florida as literary stops.
Literary stops along the way are such good ideas! One of my favorite literary stops is in Red Cloud, Nebraska, at the Willa Cather museum.
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