Nov 9, 2020• by Lauratheexplorer
A Weekend in Weymouth: Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove
Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove have received some pretty bad publicity this summer: reports of overcrowding, traffic and littering, as well as numerous people needing to be rescued from the sea...
Nov 8, 2020• by BecandPip
The Hills Are Alive with The Sound of Whinging!
“I'm going to re-virginate.” Announced Pip, as we drove from one car park to another in order to find the type of weather she was happy to walk up a hill in. It seems that rain and wind...
Nov 5, 2020• by travellingwithmynikon
Exploring Mountains, Castles and Waterfalls of North Wales
If you're a nature lover, you'll love North Wales. You can do walks that are for all levels. Take a gentle stroll or challenge yourself up Wales highest mountain. Waterfalls abound amongst the...
Nov 1, 2020• by travellingwithmynikon
Visiting Historical Towns South of Edinburgh
If you're based in Edinburgh, you could spend a day driving south and visiting the historical towns of Jedburgh, Melrose and Roslin. Robert the Bruce and Mary, Queen of Scots, feature here in...
Oct 8, 2020• by visitwareham
There's so much around Wareham to visit and enjoy – a thousand years of history that can be traced in its buildings and streets! Situated on Church Green and built of local Purbeck Stone, St...
Oct 6, 2020• by Gap_yearlifestyle
Earlier in the year a friend invited me to go to Ibiza for her birthday. “Hell yes!” I said; I've been to Ibiza before, but not for a proper girls trip, I was totally down! Fast forward two...
Dog friendly sea view B&B in Northwales