Europe travel moments.
The Europe side of New Era Adventures has its own rhythm: weather, old streets, hostel days, strange timing, walking miles, train edges, city appetite, and the kind of route memory that comes back in flashes long after the bags are unpacked.
The videos can grow into travel notes, country-specific tips, gear lessons, route memories, and future episode embeds.
Iceland earns its own weather.
Iceland is the kind of place that makes the lesson physical. The Laugavegur Trail video belongs here because it carries the adventure archive into colder air, bigger landscape, sharper weather, and a different kind of attention than ordinary travel.
The 2019 Europe thread.
Scotland, London, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and Germany sit together as a wider 2019 route thread. That gives the studio more than a travel highlight reel. It gives the archive a way to talk about preparing for overseas movement, staying loose when plans change, taking notes while the day is still happening, and keeping enough curiosity to follow the next turn.
The Amsterdam and Netherlands clips are especially useful for future writing because they can branch into city notes, food notes, navigation lessons, cultural observations, packing choices, and the simple art of paying attention without trying to turn every moment into a performance.
Europe video archive.
- Epic Adventure on Iceland's Laugavegur Trail!
- 2019 Scotland, Netherlands & Germany - A Journey to Remember
- Scotland / London / Amsterdam - 2019 - 1/3
- Scotland / London / Netherlands - 2019 - 2/3
- Scotland / London / Netherlands - 2019 3/3
- Amsterdam & Pizza! 1st Night in Amsterdam, Netherlands 2019
- Checking out Amsterdam as we indulge!
- Discovering the Netherlands: A Rich History
- Holland tractors aren't too bad
- Overseas Travel Moments
What the archive can become.
This page can keep opening as the older posts and exact social links are matched back to each route. The strongest version is not a brag wall. It is a usable travel archive: what happened, what was learned, what should be packed differently, what places deserve another look, and what stories are worth telling with enough care to hold up later.
The wider adventure archive lives at New Era Adventures.