About Matt Long
Who am I? I am a typical Gen-Xer and recovering cubicle-dweller who has a passion for all things travel. My site brings a unique perspective that is hard to find online. I am not a backpacker, nor am I...
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Exploring the Medieval Village of Peratallada, Spain
Posted on April 21, 2013 | 4 CommentsI’ve had the good fortune of exploring Spain’s beautiful Costa Brava and Girona regions a couple of times, thanks to the kind invitation of Costa Brava Tourism. Both regions are tucked into the homey area known as Catalonia. This part of Spain has everything from... -
Spanish For Gin and Tonic is…
Posted on November 8, 2012 | No CommentsI’m not normally a big fan of hard liquor; beer and wine are usually fine with me. And if I were to ever have hard liquor, I can guarantee you that it wouldn’t be a gin and tonic. That drink seems relegated to an older... -
42 Things I Love About the Costa Brava and the Girona Pyrenees in Spain
Posted on November 6, 2012 | 12 Comments1. Learning how to make aioli the RIGHT way 2. Visit to Llívia, the only Catalan town surrounded by France 3. Eating dinner inside a volcano in Olot 4. Delicious and succulent ham, all the time and everywhere 5. Skiing at La Molina high in... -
Five of the Least Scary Places in the World
Posted on October 30, 2012 | 8 CommentsThe leaves have turned, there’s a chill in the air and smells of apple pie and fresh cider have filled the kitchens of millions. Fall is here and with it the favorite holiday of many, Halloween. In the past I’ve written about fun places to... -
Rocks and Waves: Finding Dali’s Natural Inspiration in Spain
Posted on October 16, 2012 | 1 CommentDali was a strange man. A quick glance through the Spanish surrealist’s major works proves that right away. But he was also a passionate man and sought inspiration in the world around him, especially the natural world. One of the most important points of influence... -
Mushrooming in Spain
Posted on October 9, 2012 | 1 CommentThe Spanish take hunting for mushrooms seriously, very seriously. Finding the perfect edible fungi is a well-honed skill and the best places to hunt for the ‘shrooms are secrets often passed down through families. There’s even a reality TV show, The Mushroom Hunter, that follows... -
iPhoneography in the Pyrenees
Posted on October 2, 2012 | 6 CommentsIn just the last few years camera technology in mobile phones has grown exponentially, with the iPhone leading the way. (At least in my humble opinion) Add to the quality of photos sharing platforms like Instagram, and you have a new social movement of sharing... -
Follow Along As I Explore the Spanish Pyrenees
Posted on September 23, 2012 | No CommentsIn June I had the good fortune of participating in a remarkable blog trip to Costa Brava, Spain. The goal of the trip was to introduce travel bloggers and writers to the area so that we could in turn share our discoveries with the rest... -
Discovering True Hospitality at a Fishing Hut in Costa Brava, Spain
Posted on July 19, 2012 | 7 CommentsI ate a lot in Spain, I think it’s a regulation or something that visitors be inundated with a cornucopia of delicious foods at all times of day. I was on a culinary blog trip to the Costa Brava region of Spain, along the country’s... -
Photo Tour of a 17 Course Lunch at El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Spain
Posted on July 10, 2012 | 13 CommentsLast week I wrote about my afternoon with the best chef in the world, Ferran Adria. What I didn’t mention was that on the same blog trip to Costa Brava I was also fortunate enough to eat at what is technically the 2nd best restaurant... -
Learning from a Culinary Master – An Afternoon with Ferran Adria
Posted on July 4, 2012 | 8 CommentsI felt bad, I didn’t know who he was at first. The announcement that we would meet the top chef in the world came on the first day of a blog trip to the Costa Brava region of Spain and while everyone else erupted in... -
Costa Brava in Five Senses
Posted on June 11, 2012 | 5 CommentsA lot of people have tried to describe Spain’s Costa Brava in a variety of ways. As I sat down to give an overview of the region, I could only think of how my senses were set on fire every day with new stimuli;... -
Power of Travel: How Spain Changed Everything
Posted on June 4, 2012 | 15 CommentsThe last couple of weeks have been an odd combination of incredible shock after losing my job and simultaneous joy as I explored parts of France and Spain. My time in France was solitary, journeying through the southwest part of the country on a personal... -
New Adventure: Follow As I Discover Costa Brava, Spain
Posted on May 26, 2012 | 5 CommentsI’m writing this as I zoom around South West France by train, partway through my great French escape. While I have sincerely loved exploring new areas in France this week, I also can’t help but think about the grand adventure on the horizon for me... -
Travel Spotlight – Palacio Real and Almudena Cathedral, Madrid, Spain
Posted on June 13, 2011 | 4 CommentsMadrid is one of those cities where I wish I had weeks to spend, instead of just days. It was my first time in Spain and I wasn’t sure what to expect. What I experienced was simply amazing, and I can’t wait to see more... -
Interactive Travel Guide – What to do in Madrid
Posted on March 31, 2011 | 2 CommentsI recently I started a new series on LandLopers, the Interactive Travel Guide. The idea is to highlight one city or country every week and then get the best recommendations from you all. By the end of the week, we hopefully will have created the... -
Exploring the Madrid Railroad Museum
Posted on May 30, 2010 | 3 CommentsUsually when we travel, we make it a point to check out what the recommendations are for people with kids. We don’t have kids, but the activities are usually a lot of fun, suitable for anyone and cheap. That’s how we found out about...






















