I must admit, when my girlfriend (now wife) suggested going camping as our annual family holiday, I wasn’t very keen. I’m all for holidaying in the UK but, unfortunately, the weather here just doesn’t want to come along for the
I must admit, when my girlfriend (now wife) suggested going camping as our annual family holiday, I wasn’t very keen. I’m all for holidaying in the UK but, unfortunately, the weather here just doesn’t want to come along for the
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My holidays as a child were naturally greener holidays, as they were always in the UK and usually to Cornwall and it wasn’t until my late teens that I had my first holiday abroad; but whether travelling at home
Northern lights, you’re having a laugh? I have spent a small fortune over the last few months chasing this elusive phenomenon around the Arctic Circle and it’s no joke! From Iceland to Northern Norway, and apart from a glimmer of
X Factor Judges Houses You’ve watched the auditions, you’ve laughed, cried and seen the contestants whittled down to the final hopeful few. Now the judges get to decide which of their acts to take with them to the live shows
Dorset Working in the travel business you sometimes forget that there are many fabulous places to visit in Britain, but I have had my eyes re-opened to the beauty of the English coast having recently stayed in Dorset! With the
Make Holidays Greener Make Holidays Greener is it possible? We all enjoy holidays abroad, but does making holidays greener mean that we have to stay in the UK? The good news is that it is still possible to make holidays
Olympics and Jubilee impact on 2012 Travel Plans The Summer Olympics 1948, due to the post war rationing and economic climate, became known as the Austerity Games, in fact the games were almost handed to the USA but for King
Cornwall Staycation Vacation By Tre, Pol and pen shall ye know all Cornishmen” is the rhyme used to describe people or places in Cornwall and many surnames and place names still retain these words as prefixes – I have visited