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  • Winter in La Cure, Switzerland

    A day in La Cure and St Cerque, Switzerland

    The plan for the morning was to head out of the city and take a look at the snow clad Alps.  We took a train to Nyon from where we transferred to the rack and pinion mountain railway up the steep ascent to La Cure on the Swiss/French border.   As we climbed higher, the…

  • Broken Chair sculpture, Geneva

    Visiting the United Nations, Geneva

    It had snowed overnight but nothing to compare with the huge snowdrifts we encountered the previous day in the Alps.  Walking along the banks of Lake Geneva to its end then crossing the bridge to the opposite bank, we found more hidden corners in the old town to explore and after our warming mugs of…

  • Norwegian house in Oslo

    Arriving in Oslo

    After spending the night in Edinburgh we took a Ryanair flight from Edinburgh Airport to Oslo Torp.   Edinburgh is my favourite UK regional airport, it’s modern, stylish has a good choice of shops and cafes and is small enough to reach gates without lengthy walks. Coming into land at Torp we had good views…

  • Oslo City Hall

    Sightseeing in Oslo

    As our friends set off for work, we walked along to the railway station in Ski for a train into the city centre.  Alongside the pathways wild lupins were flowering and looking bright and cheerful despite it being a gloomy morning with heavy rain showers. On reaching Oslo we headed first of all to view…

  • Vigeland Sculpture Park

    Frogner Park and the Kon-Tiki Museum, Oslo

    Our friends suggested a visit to the Opera House so we took the train into the centre of Oslo and headed there first. Built in 2008, it’s a futuristic white building, overlooking the sea with it’s angled exterior covered in Italian marble and white granite to make it appear as if it is rising from…

  • Oscarsborg, Norway

    Touring Oslofjord and Oscarsborg Fortress

    It was Saturday and our Norwegian friends were free to spend the next three days with us, and for once the sun was shining and there were no rain clouds in sight! Served with our breakfast was a brown cheese, sweet tasting, rather like fudge but absolutely delicious, it’s called Gubrandsdalost and I will definitely…

  • Outdoor patio, Norway

    Shopping at Vestby Outlet and dinner al fresco

    After the previous day’s sunshine it was back to heavy rain so a shopping trip was planned to Vestby, the home to Norway’s only outlet mall.  Compared to Bicester Village and Cheshire Oaks in the UK, this was much smaller scale, there weren’t many bargains to be had as everything is considerably more expensive in…

  • Treviso, Italy

    Visiting Treviso and Venice

    It was an early start to the day as our Ryanair flight to Italy’s Treviso airport was departing from Leeds Bradford airport at 06.40 am.  The upside of this being that we were enjoying coffee and croissants in Piazza dei Signori (Treviso’s main square) at 10.30 am.   The town centre is only two miles…

  • Gondolas in Venice

    Riding along the Grand Canal, Venice

     Our first task after breakfast was to walk around to the Academia Vaporetto station and buy tickets (72 hour passes) for unlimited travel on the water buses.  Our accommodation was midway between two routes, Academia and Zattere giving us plenty of options. It was so lovely taking to the water and riding along the Grand Canal,…

  • Venice Canals

    The Venice Lido

    It was raining heavily but with umbrellas at the ready we took the water bus out to the Lido (Lido de Venezia).  It’s very different out there as we encountered roads and cars, so the magic of Venice with its canals and gondolas was lost.  It’s a barrier island separating the Venetian lagoon from the…

  • Colourful waterfront houses in Burano, Venice

    A Vaporetto ride to Murano and Burano, Venice

    It was raining once again at breakfast time but we still decided to visit the outlying islands of Murano and Burano as planned.  On arrival in Murano we headed indoors to the famous glass factory where we were just in time to watch a glass blowing demonstration and then look around the factory shop. Sheltering…

  • Venice canal

    A walk in central Venice

    After two rainy days, we woke to bright sunshine and were able to enjoy breakfast sitting out on our roof terrace.  The plan was to explore the very attractive neighbourhood between the vaporetto stations of Zattere and Academia where we were staying. The long, wide waterfront promenade of Zattere, away from the hordes of tourists…

  • Stormont Assembly building, Belfast

    A weekend in Belfast – Day 1

    A part of the British Isles that we’d neglected to visit up to now, so a free January weekend tempted us to book flights and visit Northern Ireland.  We took a 7.00 am flight from Leeds Bradford Airport over to Belfast with Flybe on one of their small Bombardier Dash aircraft and in little more…

  • Carnlough seafront, Northern Ireland

    Visiting the Giant’s Causeway and the Antrim Coast

    Breakfast at the Jury’s Inn was plentiful and soon afterwards we were collected from the hotel lobby by Allen’s Tours with whom we had booked a full day excursion along the north coast.  As it was January there were only 18 booked on the tour so our driver/guide Ian suggested we all sit on the right…

  • Queens University, Belfast

    Queen’s University, Belfast and the Titanic Quarter

    After a hearty breakfast we walked along to the Queen’s Quarter taking us 20 minutes. We strolled through the grounds of the Queen’s University which was founded in 1846, it’s historic buildings were beautiful with carefully tended lawns and quads. Just across the road stands the Botanical Gardens, being January there was little to see outdoors…

  • Belfast Peace Walls

    Belfast’s Peace Walls

    After breakfast we checked out of the Jury’s Inn, leaving our luggage for collection later in the day.  The city centre hotel had been a good choice with friendly, courteous staff, a modern, comfortable room and a large selection at breakfast. It was then off to the eastern suburbs noted for ‘The Troubles’.  We walked…

  • Plaça Reial, Barcelona

    A weekend in Barcelona – Day 1

    An Autumn weekend spent in Barcelona

  • Girona, Spain

    A day in Girona

    A day out in Girona

  • Palau Nacional, Barcelona, Spain

    Sightseeing in Barcelona

    After breakfast we returned to Placa d’Espanya where we had seen the Font Magica light and sound show.  It all looked very different during the day but nonetheless beautiful.   Our next stop was along to the seafront and a walk from Port Vell, home of the large marina to Plaza Portal de La Pau…

  • Montjuïc Castle in Barcelona

    Montjuic Castle and La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona

    Our first stop of the morning was to the Montjuic Castle ‘Castell de Montjuic’, set atop Barcelona’s highest point at 173 metres.  To get there we took the Green Line metro to Parallel and then transferred to the Montjuic funicular tram.  It’s then either a steep, 15 minute climb through the gardens to the castle…

  • Praça do Comércio, Lisbon

    A weekend in Lisbon – Day 1

    We had been staying overnight at Canada Water in London’s docklands and needed to be up at 3.00 am to catch a night bus to Liverpool Streer for the Terravision express coach out to Stansted Airport.  Our Ryanair flight to Lisbon was one of the first flights to depart, and after boarding, we were soon…

  • Sintra National Palace

    Visiting Sintra from Lisbon

    Breakfast at the Hotel Jorge V was relaxed, with the usual assortment of hot and cold dishes on offer.  Our plan for the day was to visit the UNESCO World Heritage town of Sintra a short 30 minute rail journey from Lisbon. Sintra’s old town was a 20 minute walk from the station, the walk providing…

  • Cascais Castle

    Visiting Cascais and Estoril from Lisbon

    The train to Cascais departs from Lisbon’s other station, ‘Cais da Sotre’.  The line runs along the coast so be sure to sit on the left hand side to take in the sea views on the 35 minute journey.  We loved Cascais, it’s a compact town with a pretty working harbour. We watched fishermen landing…

  • Belem Tower, Lisbon

    Belem and Estrella, Lisbon

    After breakfast we checked out of our room and left our luggage to collect later in the day.  Then it was off to explore the district of Belem, catching a tram from the Praco de Commercial. Belem is dominated by its long suspension bridge ‘April 25th’spanning the river Tejo and by its ornate tower,  ‘Torres…

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