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  • Bandstand, Sefton Park Liverpool

    Discover Crosby Beach and Sefton Park from Liverpool by Train

    After enjoying breakfast in our aparthotel we walked the short distance to Liverpool Central Station for a Merseyrail train to Waterloo.  As we intended to make another journey later in the day we purchased off-peak day returns at £4.20 each. The journey heading northwards along the coast took just 17 minutes and from there we…

  • Jubilee Quad, University of Liverpool

    A Day Walking Around Liverpool City Centre: Must-Visit Spots

    We woke to another bright, sunny morning which was just perfect for our planned walk around many of the city’s major sights.  Our self-guided tour began at the St. George’s Quarter located just across the road from Lime Street station. This historic district forms part of Liverpool’s World Heritage Site and includes some of the…

  • The Three Graces, Liverpool

    Exploring Liverpool’s Waterfront: Pier Head and Albert Dock

    After almost four months of lockdown the sheer novelty of boarding a train was an uplifting experience, just sitting gazing out of the window at the changing scenery as our journey progressed.  We’d planned a four day city break in Liverpool which is located in north west England on the banks of the River Mersey. …

  • York Cathedral

    Top York Attractions: What to See and Do in the Historic City

    Getting there: York is easily accessible from all parts of the country with trains between York and London taking only one and three quarter hours meaning that visiting the city can easily be combined with a trip to the capital. Attractions: York Minster This is one of the world’s most magnificent cathedrals (adult admission £11.50). …

  • Bailgate, Lincoln

    Lincoln Travel Guide: Best Places to Visit and Things to Do

    Getting there: Lincoln is a historic city located in the East Midlands and conveniently situated for travel from most parts of the United Kingdom.  Last year LNER began operating AZUMA rail services direct from London King’s Cross station with a journey time of just under two hours making the city even more accessible and perfect…

  • Ilkley Signpost

    Explore Ilkley in Spring: The Perfect Walk for Nature Lovers

    Ilkley is a spa town and popular tourist destination in West Yorkshire.  With its backdrop of the famous Ilkley Moor and its high class shopping on The Grove it’s a lovely place to visit.  The town is well served by public transport with rail connections between both Leeds and Bradford on the Wharfedale Line.  Buses…

  • Exchange Building, Nottingham

    Nottingham Travel Guide: What to See, Do, and Experience

    Nottingham is often referred to as the ‘Queen of the East Midlands’ as the English Kings held court there when they went hunting in its surrounding forests.  It’s famous for the legendary Robin Hood, lace making and much more.  Take a look at my guide of things to see and do in this intriguing city.…

  • Elm Hill, Norwich

    Norwich Travel Guide: Best Things to Do and Places to Explore

    Getting there Norwich is the county town of Norfolk and lies approximately 100 miles (161 km) north east of London.  Getting to the city is easy with excellent road links, regular rail services and an airport five miles from the centre.  Trains leave London’s Liverpool Street Station every 30 minutes with a journey time of…

  • Lanhydrock, Cornwall

    A Day Trip to Fowey and Lanhydrock Estate in Cornwall

    The final day of our Cornish holiday had come around all too quickly and as we’d enjoyed ourselves so much the time had just sped by.  After checking out of our hotel in Bodmin we drove into the town centre for breakfast and to have a short walk through the town.  Earlier in the week…

  • The Eden Project

    How to Plan Your Visit to The Eden Project, Mevagissey & Lost Gardens of Heligan

    It was raining hard as we set off from our hotel in Bodmin on the 10 mile journey to St. Austell where we’d planned to have breakfast and a little look around the town.  Apart from a cosy pub for some breakfast, there seemed little in the town to interest us but to be fair,…

  • Padstow harbour

    Cornwall Travel: Padstow & Newquay Visitor Guide for First-Timers

    After stopping off in Bodmin for some breakfast we headed to Padstow which took around 35 minutes along some exceedingly narrow lanes.  Fortunately we didn’t meet any vehicles coming the opposite way so unlike the previous day there was no reversing required. As we were visiting off season and reasonably early, we managed to find…

  • Tintagel, Cornwall

    Doc Martin Locations: How to Explore Port Isaac and Visit Tintagel, Cornwall

    Despite it being an overcast morning, my spirits were high as we started the day with a drive to the small fishing village of Port Isaac on Cornwall’s north coast.  We left our car in the main car park paying £3 for a three hour stay.  The car park is located 725 metres from the…

  • Bodmin Prison, Cornwall

    Truro and Bodmin Jail: Top Things to See and Do in Cornwall

    The time had flown by and before we knew it, we had already reached the halfway point of our 10 day Cornish road trip.  After enjoying a final breakfast in the bar of the John Francis Basset Hotel where we had been staying, we packed up the car and were soon on our way to…

  • Falmouth High Street

    Cornwall Travel Guide: Falmouth and Glendurgan Gardens Highlights

    It had rained overnight but fortunately we woke to another bright, sunny morning.  After breakfast in Camborne, we set off for Falmouth located on the south coast, which is one of Cornwall’s largest towns.  The journey took us 40 minutes and our 10.15 a.m. arrival afforded us ample street parking opportunities along the seafront cliff…

  • Porthleven harbour

    Day Trip to Porthleven, Lizard Point & Helston: Exploring Cornwall’s South Coast

    After enjoying a cooked breakfast in our hotel in Camborne we were ready to go by 9.30 a.m. and the first place on our list was the village of Porthleven, located 11 miles away.  We easily found some unrestricted street parking very close to the centre and were soon on our way to its picturesque…

  • The entrance to Land's End, Cornwall

    Your Guide to a Day Trip to Land’s End, Minack Theatre & St. Ives

    It was a bright and sunny morning as we pulled back the curtains in our hotel room and after tucking into some tasty bacon sandwiches we were back in the car for another day of sightseeing.  Our starting point was to be Land’s End, the headland that sits at the most westerly point of England…

  • St. Michael's Mount Cornwall

    Visiting St. Michael’s Mount & Penzance: A Perfect Cornwall Day Trip

    After enjoying a hearty breakfast in our hotel, we hopped in the car for the 25 minute journey to Marazion on Cornwall’s south west coast to visit St. Michael’s Mount.  We parked in the main Folleyfield car park which charges a flat rate £4 all day fee.  The car park is only a few minutes…

  • The Museum of Somerset

    One Day in Taunton: Discover Somerset’s County Town

    I couldn’t have been more excited as we packed up the car for a ten day road trip.  Cornwall lies at the south western tip of the country and is noted for its rugged coastline and sandy beaches.  I had vague recollections of a two week family holiday in Newquay as a young child and…

  • Maritime Museum, Hull

    Hull Travel Guide: From Museums to the Marina

    Hull is a port city in East Yorkshire, northern England, located on the north bank of the Humber estuary and was awarded the title of UK City of Culture in 2017.  Brightly coloured banners proclaim ‘Its never dull in Hull’ and there definitely are plenty of interesting things to see and do. Getting there The…

  • Brindley Place, Birmingham

    Birmingham: A Travel Guide to the City’s Best Experiences

    It might not be well known, but Birmingham has been referred to as the ‘Venice of the North’ as it boasts more miles of canals than Venice.  It sits at the heart of England’s canal network with around 35 miles (56 km) of waterways. Getting there: As Birmingham is located in the centre of the…

  • Bristol waterfront

    Bristol Travel Guide: How to Plan the Perfect Trip

    Getting there Bristol is ideally situated with excellent transport links and enjoys good road access being at the intersection of both the M4 and M5 motorways.  For visitors preferring to travel by train, Bristol Temple Meads railway station is the largest rail hub in the west of England with direct services from London, Scotland, Manchester…

  • Sloane Square, London

    A Thames Walk Along the South Bank to Westminster

    After breakfast at our hotel in Kensington, we took the District Line to East Putney with the intention of taking a stroll along the Thames Path towards Barnes.  However, our plans were dashed as it started to pour with rain just as we left the underground station.  Instead, we decided a morning’s shopping was more…

  • London Christmas Lights

    A Festive London Break

    It’s always fun to spend time in London especially at Christmas and with exceptionally good timing we just managed to squeeze in a short break days before the Government announced stricter COVID-19 measures.  Hotel rates had dropped significantly in recent months meaning that we were able to book a bargain stay in the affluent borough…

  • The Harrison, Chambers of Distinction, Belfast

    The Harrison Chambers of Distinction, Belfast Review

    Hotel Review The Harrison Chambers of Distinction is a newly opened hotel and formerly a Victorian merchants’ residence dating from 1879.  Owner Melanie Harrison has expertly woven past and present into a celebration of all that is great about Belfast.  Carpets are from Ulster Carpets, the company who fitted out the ill fated Titanic, Victorian…

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