Ryanland: A no-frills odyssey across the new Europe
By (Author) Philip Nolan
Hachette Books Ireland
Hachette Books Ireland
4th April 2007
Ireland
General
Non Fiction
914.04561
Paperback
288
Width 131mm, Height 196mm, Spine 20mm
202g
In this hilarious, no-holds-barred account, journalist Philip Nolan packs his bag (maximum 10kg, please) and takes us on an adventure that is not for the faint-hearted as he flies with Europes biggest low-cost airline. Using Ryanair destinations as a route planner, we grab our boarding passes and fight for the first available seat as we travel with him to towns weve never heard of (Tampere and Wroclaw, anyone) and to cities weve always wanted to visit. From watching the pilgrims completing the Camino in Santiago de Compostela to cheering with the fans in Frankfurt during the World Cup, from having his alpha waves channelled at a spa in Austria to a little soul cleansing at the baths at Lourdes, from the all-night party that is Riga to the eerie hush of Beauvais on a slow Monday night, we are treated to a kaleidoscopic snapshot of the quirks and foibles of a continent. Ryanair has opened up Europes treasures, and a few complete dumps too, in a way never before possible. From Biarritz to Blackpool to Bratislava, Pau to Pisa to Porto, Vienna to Valencia to Venice, Philip Nolan completes a whirlwind tour of the continent he calls Ryanland. The journey is whimsical, wistful and laugh-out-loud funny, as we travel on a spellbinding no-frills odyssey.
Philip Nolan was born in Dublin in 1963. An award-winning travel writer, he has also worked for most Irish national newspapers, including the Sunday World, Sunday Press, Sunday Tribune and Evening Herald, and was deputy editor of Ireland on Sunday. He now works as a freelance travel writer, motoring columnist and current-affairs commentator for the Irish Daily Mail and Irish Mail on Sunday. He is married to Sharon Plunkett and divides his time between Dublin and County Wexford.