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  • Embsay Railway Station

    A Day Out on the Embsay Steam Railway: North Yorkshire’s Vintage Train Ride

    After enjoying a delicious breakfast at the Tempest Arms in Elslack we set off for a ride on the Embsay Steam Railway.  Embsay is a picturesque village located just a five minute drive from Skipton with the station lying on the edge of the village and having its own free car park. The heritage railway…

  • Skipton Castle

    Top Things to Do in Skipton, North Yorkshire: A Complete Guide

    Skipton is often referred to as the ‘Gateway to the Dales’ due to its close proximity to the Yorkshire Dales National Park.  With its historic castle, bustling market and picturesque canal basin, the town is a lovely place to visit and we were excited to be spending a short break exploring the area. We arrived…

  • Morecambe bay

    Morecambe and Heysham Travel Guide: What to See and Do

    Our day started with a delicious breakfast taking in the scenic views overlooking Morecambe Bay from the Sun Terrace restaurant of the Midland Hotel.  Our overnight stay at this iconic hotel had been fabulous and I’d definitely recommend it for a luxurious break in the town. Despite being sad to leave, we had much to…

  • Arnside pier

    Discover Morecambe Bay: Beaches, Birdwatching & Outdoor Activities

    After starting the day with a hearty breakfast at the Royal Kings Arms Hotel in Lancaster we checked out of the hotel and set off to explore the wider, rural area beyond the city. Our first stop was Arnside which lies 15 miles to the north west of Lancaster.  It’s a picturesque, small town that sits on…

  • Lancaster Castle

    Discover Lancaster: Top Attractions and Things to Do

    Lancaster is located in north west Lancashire, gaining its first charter as a market town back in 1193 but not becoming a city until 1937.  With an imposing medieval castle, historic buildings, interesting museums, parks, riverside walks and good shopping, there’s much to see and do. Getting there: Lancaster is accessible by road from the…

  • The Club Hotel and Spa, St. Helier, Jersey

    The Club Hotel and Spa, St. Helier, Jersey Review

    Hotel Review Overview: Jersey is a British crown dependency and the largest of the Channel Islands lying just 12 miles (19 km) west of the Cotentin peninsula of France.  The island is about 9 miles (16 km) across and 5 miles (8 km) from north to south.  From May you can book flights to Jersey…

  • Malvern

    Travel Guide to The Malverns, Worcestershire: Nature, History & Dining

    Nestled at the foot of the Malvern Hills, the Victorian spa town of Malvern has long been a popular tourist destination with visitors travelling from far and wide to take the Malvern spring water for medicinal purposes.  After hearing so many nice things about the town we decided it was time to take a look…

  • Three Counties Show, Malvern

    The Three Counties Show, Malvern: Ultimate Guide to the Annual Agricultural Event

    I’m a huge fan of country shows having been a regular visitor to The Great Yorkshire Show and was absolutely delighted to be invited along to the Royal Three Counties Show in Malvern, Worcestershire which takes places annually, over three days each June. Getting there: By road: from the north, take Junction 7 from the…

  • Manchester Police Museum

    Greater Manchester Police Museum Review: A Journey Through Policing History

    The Greater Manchester Police Museum is located just a few minutes walk from Piccadilly Gardens in central Manchester and is housed in an 1879 Victorian police station complete with cells, charge office and magistrates court.  The museum was founded in 1981 and is funded by Greater Manchester Police. The museum is only open on Tuesdays…

  • Jersey coast

    Jersey: The ultimate guide

    Jersey Travel Guide Jersey is a self governing British Crown dependency and the largest of the Channel Islands situated just 12 miles (19 km) west of France.  I’d never visited before but when I was invited on a press trip to Jersey with Jet2holidays.  I jumped at the opportunity. Jet2 offer holidays from Leeds Bradford…

  • The Swan, Grasmere

    The Swan at Grasmere Review

    Hotel Review The Swan, Grasmere is a characterful inn located on the edge of the village of Grasmere enjoying a backdrop of spectacular fells yet within a few minutes walk of the village centre and beautiful lakeside.  Grasmere is one of the Lake District’s prettiest villages and is famous for its association with the poet…

  • Queen Victoria Statue, Reading

    The Reading Walks Festival: A Guide to exploring Reading on foot

    The inaugural Reading Walks Festival took place over five days in May and was such a huge success that it’s now been firmly placed onto the town’s calendar as an annual event.  We were invited to attend and with over 40 guided walks taking place and most of them free, we were spoilt for choice.…

  • River Kennet, The Oracle, Reading

    How to Spend the Perfect Weekend Break in Reading

    Getting there: Reading lies on the River Thames in the county of Berkshire, south east England and is easily accessible by car as it is just two miles from Junction 11 of the M4 motorway.  For visitors arriving by train GWR operate regular services between London and the west with Reading being the first stop…

  • Castle Wharf, Nottingham

    Discover Nottingham: The Ultimate Weekend Itinerary

    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.  We’ve just returned from a fabulous short break so why not take a look at my…

  • Coach and Horses, Bolton by Bowland, Lancashire

    The Coach and Horses, Bolton-by-Bowland, Lancashire Review

    Location: The Coach and Horses is a delightful AA five star country inn located in the picturesque village of Bolton-by-Bowland in the Ribble Valley.  This scenic part of east Lancashire is centred around the prosperous market town of Clitheroe six miles away and is easily accessible from the M6 motorway with Lancaster being 18 miles…

  • Asparagus Festival characters, Vale of Evesham

    The British Asparagus Festival, Vale of Evesham

    Asparagus is a highly regarded vegetable grown in the Vale of Evesham and celebrated in style with an annual festival.  This part of rural Worcestershire benefits from perfect growing conditions with asparagus being widely available from late April to late June. Getting there: The Vale of Evesham is located in Worcestershire, West Midlands 14 miles…

  • Blossom sign in Evesham, Worcestershire

    Exploring The Vale of Evesham Blossom Trail: A Springtime Delight

    The Vale of Evesham in rural Worcestershire has been famous for fruit and vegetable growing since medieval times with the delicate blossom from its fruit trees giving stunning displays between mid-March and mid-May.  The Blossom Trail stretches for 55 miles with AA yellow signposts marking the way.  Japan might have its Sakura but by visiting…

  • Go Outdoors Chester

    GO Outdoors Chester – Grand Opening

    Being a lover of the outdoors and walking in the countryside I was delighted to be invited to the Grand Opening Event of the newly refurbished GO Outdoors store in Chester on Saturday 20th May.  We were up bright and early to ensure we would be there on time to watch the ribbon cutting ceremony…

  • The Alma Inn, Laneshawbridge

    The Alma Inn, Laneshawbridge, Lancashire Review

    Hotel Review  Location:  The Alma Inn is located in an idyllic moorland setting high above the village of Laneshawbridge on the East Lancashire/ North Yorkshire border. Although seemingly remote, it lies within 5 miles of the M65 motorway and less than an hour from Manchester.  The inn is also convenient for exploring North Yorkshire and…

  • Falcon Manner, Settle

    Falcon Manor, Settle, North Yorkshire Review

    Hotel Review Falcon Manor is a beautiful country house hotel dating from 1841 that was constructed for Reverend Swale with money provided by his two grandmothers to befit his status in the local community. Originally known as Ingfield Hall after the field in which it was built, this grand Tudor mansion has changed ownership several times.…

  • The Brudenell hotel, Aldeburgh

    The Brudenell Hotel, Aldeburgh, Suffolk Review

    Hotel Review Location: Aldeburgh is a seaside town in Suffolk, south east England situated between the county town of Ipswich and Norwich just across the border in Norfolk.  The town has good road links being just off the A12 and for guests arriving by train, the nearest station is Saxmundham 7 miles away. Arrival and…

  • The Swan at Lavenham

    The Swan at Lavenham, Suffolk Review

    Hotel Review Lavenham is one of the country’s best preserved medieval villages with its streets lined with Tudor half timbered houses and cottages.  The village has been used as the backdrop of numerous television programmes and films such as Lovejoy and Harry Potter. Location: The Swan Hotel is situated in Suffolk, south east England, lying…

  • The Angel Hotel, Bury St. Edmunds

    The Angel Hotel, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk Review

    Hotel Review The Angel Hotel is a luxury hotel and former historic coaching inn spread across Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Angel Hill.  No. 3 was the original building constructed around 1778 with the remainder added in the 1830’s.  Charles Dickens stayed at the hotel on two occasions, once in 1859 and again in 1861…

  • Hotel Indigo Chester

    Hotel Indigo Chester Review

    Hotel Review Hotel Indigo Chester is a boutique hotel located in the heart of Chester’s beautiful and historic city.  Newly built in 2019, it was designed to reflect the Roman city’s architecture and its famous racecourse. Location: The hotel is conveniently located being just a ten minute walk from Chester railway station.  Direct trains from…

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