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  • TheStudios and MediaCityUK, Salford Quays

    Salford Quays & MediaCityUK Day Guide – What to See, Eat & Do

    Salford Quays, Greater Manchester’s waterfront destination is situated just a 15 minute tram ride away from the centre of Manchester, our destination today.  An adult return from Piccadilly costs £3 see Metrolink for details and passengers need to take the Eccles line for MediaCityUK.  If you are planning on travelling by car there is a large car…

  • Carriages at The National Railway Museum, York

    National Railway Museum York – Explore Britain’s Iconic Locomotives

    Doesn’t everyone love a steam train – we certainly do, and when an opportunity arose to visit the National Rail Museum in York, we were thrilled!  The museum is located behind York’s railway station, just cross the footbridge over all the platforms and you will see the museum on leaving the station.  A large car park is…

  • Prague Clock

    Prague City Break – Day 1

    After taking an early morning flight from London Gatwick to Prague’s Vaclav Havel airport we transferred to the city centre by bus and metro.  Arriving into a winter wonderland of thick snow we made our way to the Best Western Hotel Pav, our home for the next three nights. Settling in to our room, we…

  • Prague old town square in winter

    Visiting Prague in Winter 

    After a hearty breakfast in the Hotel Pav’s modern restaurant, we wrapped up well to protect us from the below freezing temperatures and set off to visit the castle. Overlooking the Vltava river stands the magnificent Prague Castle, the largest medieval castle in Europe and today the home of the President of the Czech Republic…

  • Weir on Vltava river, Prague

    Winter at Petřín Hill and a Vltava River Walk – Prague Travel Guide

    After breakfast we decided to visit Petrin Hill and Observation Tower.  Getting there was by funicular from Ujezd Street in the Lesser Town.  The funicular railway forms part of the Prague public transport system so our day ticket covered this journey. On reaching the summit of Petrin Hill we saw a replica of Paris’s Eiffel…

  • Vltava river, Prague

    A Riverside Walk in Prague in Winter – Scenic Winter Strolls Along the Vltava

    The sun was shining this morning so we headed across the river to the Badeniho district and into the Letna Park as we had read that some of the finest views of the Vltava river and its bridges were from here. Climbing the flight of stone steps we came to a giant metronome and spotted photographers…

  • Yorkshire Dales National Park Centre, Malham

    A winter’s day in Malham – a scenic walk and a cosy pub lunch

    Boxing Day walks are popular to work off the excesses of Christmas Day but as we entertained family visitors then, our bracing walk took place the following day.  Setting off from home towards the Yorkshire Dales National Park it was a bright morning but as we approached Gargrave we encountered fog which made driving difficult…

  • Illuminated Santa 'Zippy', Manchester Christmas Market

    Exploring Manchester’s Magical Christmas Markets

    It wouldn’t be Christmas for our family without a visit to our beloved Manchester, a northern city that certainly knows how to put on the sparkle over the festive period.  Christmas markets are to be found all over the city centre and when darkness falls the little wooden huts take on even more of a…

  • River Ouse, York

    An afternoon in York on my way to Edinburgh

    On my way north to Edinburgh for a pre Christmas weekend away with one of my sons, I decided to spend the afternoon in York as that was where I needed to change trains. I hadn’t visited this historic northern city for several months so on this bright but chilly afternoon I started with a…

  • Edinburgh Castle at night

    Exploring Edinburgh

    Waking up to bright blue Scottish skies we started the day with full Scottish breakfasts then took a look inside ScotlandsPeople near Waverley Station on Princes Street.  This beautiful building is the official Scottish government resource for genealogical research and despite not having any Scottish ancestors ourselves it’s still an interesting place to visit in the city…

  • Leith Water

    Leith and rugby at Murrayfield 

    After a good night’s sleep and a hearty breakfast, we bought day tickets for Lothian’s trams and buses costing £4 each and after taking a look in the beautiful Jenner’s department store, we caught a bus along to Leith.  There was a small market taking place so we glanced round the stalls and sampled some…

  • Edinburgh Christmas decorations

    Edinburgh Christmas 

    Our final morning in lovely Edinburgh and the time has sped by so quickly. we’ve had so much fun.  After checking out of our hotel, the Queen Street Travelodge, we left our luggage to collect later in the day and went off to a nearby pub for breakfast. A little later on, we returned to…

  • Ice rink outside London's National History Museum

    A late autumn visit to London

    A cold morning at home so before leaving the house I donned my winter coat and woollen scarf for my journey to London.  I find long distance train travel relaxing and, once on board, I settled down to reading ‘Mr. Gandy’s Grand Tour’ by Alan Titchmarsh and happily spent the journey with my book, some…

  • Tower Bridge, London at night

    A walk along the Thames Path 

    Leaving our hotel in Clapham Junction we walked the few steps across to the railway station in order to board a service to Putney in south west London, just 10 minutes away.  We then enjoyed a hearty breakfast on the high street before wandering round the shops and making our way towards the river. Strolling…

  • Historic Buildings, Kingston Upon Thames

    Scenic Walk from Kingston-upon-Thames to Richmond: Riverside Views, Parks & Historic Sights

    A 20 minute rail journey from Clapham Junction lies the south west London town of Kingston-upon-Thames and our starting point for today. The large town has some attractive Tudor buildings and a small market selling fruit and vegetables takes place in the central market square at weekends.   The town has a good range of shops including…

  • Former Naval College, Greenwich, London

    Top Attractions to Visit in Greenwich and Along the Thames

    We woke to clear blue skies and sunshine but needed to wrap up warm on this November morning.  After checking out of our Travelodge, we left our luggage and made our way to Greenwich taking the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) from Canary Wharf.  Please remember if using the DLR that there are no ticket barriers…

  • Algarve seafront, Portugal

    A week in the Algarve – Day 1

    An early start this morning for our 7.00 am departure to Faro airport.  Our three hour flight was with the budget scheduled airline Monarch which arrived on time, the flight passing quickly for us as we managed to catch up on some sleep for most of the journey.  After reclaiming our luggage we transferred to…

  • Ponta da Piedade, Lagos, Algarve

    A Boat Trip from Lagos, Algarve: Admiring Stunning Sandstone Cliffs and Sea Caves

    After sleeping soundly for almost ten hours, making up for yesterday’s lack of sleep we felt refreshed and looked forward to the day ahead.  Just after 8.00 am we enjoyed a hearty breakfast in the hotel’s restaurant.  It’s decorated in typical Portuguese style with dark wood furniture, a terracotta tiled floor and traditional artefacts displayed…

  • Praia da Rocha, Algarve, Portugal

    How to Spend a Day in Portimão from Lagos: Beaches, Boats & Local Flavours

    Drawing back the curtains at 7.45 am there was a beautiful sunrise so I headed out onto the balcony with my camera to capture its beauty. Clear blue October skies so after a relaxing hotel breakfast and a catch up with the news on our iPads we wandered over to the railway station in Lagos…

  • Praia da luz, Algarve, Portugal

    How to Spend a Day in Praia da Luz from Lagos: Sun, Sea & Coastal Charm

    Yet another warm, sunny morning so after breakfast we wandered over to the nearby Lagos bus station about five minutes walk away to take a 20 minute journey in a westerly direction to Praia da Luz.   Tickets are very cheap on the Onda local service costing €1.60 for an adult single journey payable from…

  • Silves, Portugal

    How to Spend a Day in Silves by Train from Lagos: History, Castles & Riverside Charm

    I woke up briefly during the night to what sounded like hailstones out on the terrace but when we opened the curtains at 8.00 am we discovered our tiled balcony and white patio furniture were coated in a mixture of mud and grit.  It must have rained heavily and as our room is on the…

  • Faro marina, Portugal

    Taking the Train to Faro from Lagos: A Perfect Algarve Day Trip Guide

    Although we flew into Faro airport last Saturday we didn’t see anything of Faro itself and as it’s an historic city as well as being the capital of the Algarve we thought it would be a  good place to visit.  Trains from Lagos to Faro take 1 hour 50 minutes and an adult return journey…

  • Alvor, Portugal

    How to Visit Alvor from Lagos, Portugal: What to See and Do in This Charming Coastal Town

    Our plan on this warm, sunny morning was to visit Alvor by bus.  It’s less than 30 minutes away from Lagos but buses are infrequent so we decided to enjoy a morning sauna before heading to the bus station for the 12.00 noon service.  Buses to Alvor are on comfortable express coaches run by Eva…

  • Lagos old town, Portugal

    Walk Around Lagos, Portugal: Discover the Top Sights and Hidden Gems on Foot

    Our last complete day in Lagos so we decided to complete our tour of this charming town.  Starting by the marina we strolled along the seafront to the municipal market hall which was bustling with locals buying fresh produce for the weekend.  Unlike other markets we’ve come across in the Algarve, this one has a…

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