As usual there was no plan in particular, the idea was to explore as much of England and Wales as possible in 9 days. We began by buying a National Trust young person's membership card (£30 for the year for british citizens) and a Touring Pass (£30 for seven consecutive days for overseas tourists). With... 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 →
10 Things To Do in Brighton
1.Explore the pier The famous Brighton pier is a sight not to be missed. Built in 1823 it has a wealth of history. Originally it was used as a landing point for ships. Since then it has been washed away by storms, rebuilt several times and has been used by the community for concerts. Today the pier offers... Continue Reading →
Norfolk folk
Do you fancy getting away from the busy, polluted and manic city of London but can’t face journeying across the pond? If the answer is yes look no further. With a week-end, entire week or a few days to spare, a great option is staying in the delightful Norfolk. Depending on where you are travelling... Continue Reading →