London’s Biggest Yearly Free Cycle Event

A few months ago when searching the internet galaxy other wise known as Google I came across the The Prudential Free Cycle event. It seemed straight forward enough: sign up, get a free bib and map sent through your letterbox and then on the 29th of July 2017 head into Central London to take place in an... Continue Reading →

10 Travel Tips to Make You the World’s Savviest Traveller

This weekend we are joined by a new guest blogger named Susan Taylor. She is a freelance writer with a passion for learning. Currently she writes for Traditionessaysonline.com and in her spare time blogs. She has gathered some useful information for us below regarding how to travel on the cheap.  Travelling is fun and exciting. It provides relaxation and... Continue Reading →

A Bike Ride in The Peak District

My calf muscles burned as my legs relentlessly pushed down on the metal peddles.  I lifted my arm and wiped the sweat from my forehead.  I was eager to get to the top of the hill to see the fantastic views which lay ahead. We were in the Peak District cycling up a steep footpath... Continue Reading →

Top 5 Essesntials to Carry on a Hike

This week we are lucky enough to be joined by Shawn Michaels - a blogger who loves to write about his outdoor experiences. He is also a passionate rock climber and loves traveling. He is currently studying and spends his free time reading reviews and gear shopping! He regularly blogs at Thesmartlad.com. Shawn saw my... Continue Reading →

The Ridgeway part one – The Oldest Road in Britain

DAY ONE 'Are you camping in there?' an ominous, husky voice bellowed. 'Yes,' I managed to chirpily sing whilst half asleep. 'You are welcome to be there but have you seen my cattle? They have gone missing,' the farmer inquired. How the conversation ended I am not quiet sure due to the fact that is... Continue Reading →

How to survive Death Road in Bolivia

Why is it we as humans seem to be drawn to danger? Personally, I love the satisfaction of doing something a little out of the ordinary, challenging and exciting. The rush of adrenaline and the satisfaction after achieving something crazy gives my hormones a boost. Consequently, when asked if I wanted to bike down the... Continue Reading →

Top tips for traveling in Barcelona

Getting around: Metro and buses: It is super easy to travel by public transport in Barcelona. I would recommend getting the T-10 Pass for zone 1. This will allow you to make 10 journeys in the city center  (where all the main sites are situated). The T 10 costs € 9.95 and can be used on the... Continue Reading →

Day four in Barcelona

Up until day four our holiday was pretty jam packed seeing all the fascinating, stunning and exciting sites of Barcelona. So if you are lucky enough to have a fair few days make sure to dedicate one day to relaxing. This could be on the beach, in the air conditioned hotel or in a cafe... Continue Reading →

Day three in Barcelona

Barcelona has the best of both worlds, it offers a busy city life, with lots of fast paced activities while the city also provides a tranquil white sand beach to relax on with friends. To get a real feel of the beautiful city and this ever so appealing contrast you can take a cable car... Continue Reading →

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