Tag: travel blogger
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What I’ve Learnt From Walking Holidays
Pack that backpack. Humans and dogs alike need supplies over the course of the day, especially on walking holidays. If it is warm or a cool day we end up carrying drinks such as a flask of tea, a cold drink and water for Mia. This can get very heavy so I tend to carry […]
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Walks in Derbyshire – Chee Dale
I love a walk in Derbyshire and the Chee Dale route has to be one of my top 5. It links to Monsal Trail and went walking this route we did go up to the trail for an ice cream. We soon headed back down to the path though as the Chee Dale walk was […]
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Walks in Derbyshire – Monsal Trail
Before we continue with this post I would like to state I hope everyone is staying safe and adhering to the current government guidelines. This post is merely to recount my tales and for entertainment purposes. Monsal Trail surely has to be one of the most popular walks in Derbyshire. It is a simple route, […]
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A Stay in Venice
That’s right, we love Italy. After visiting a few times we would still go back probably yearly to see different cities. We had heard mixed reviews about Venice with some people saying it had a whiff from the canals and some reporting how busy and expensive it was. We of course needed to find out […]
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A Dog Friendly Weekend in the Cotswolds
For the last two years we’ve been able to go away with friends and their cockapoo pooch. Last year we stayed in the Lake District in a yurt and this year we decided to treat ourselves a little more and go with a hotel. I was set on the destination of the Cotswolds as it […]
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Days out – Clumber Park
We have visited Clumber Park many times over the years whether on our own, with family or taking the dog a walk. We have hired bikes and taken a ride through the woods before and strolled around the lake with friends after a bacon cob at the cafe. Mr LB has also even taken part […]
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Longleat Safari Park
We recently went on holiday to Center Parcs and while we were there wanted to go down the road and visit Longleat Safari Park. We booked our tickets online the day before and couldn’t wait to see the animals and potentially get our car attacked by the monkeys. The first stop was Jungle Kingdom. I […]
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Days Out – Hardwick Hall
About 6 years ago myself and my husband joined the National Trust as young adult members. It worked out cheaper at the time that visiting the house and garden just for the one day and meant we could visit other places too. The time eventually came that we had to become adult members. The cost […]
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Days Out – Time in Rye
Recently on a weekend business trip, myself and the better half decided to check out the local area. We were situated 10 minutes from the town of Rye so we took a little visit planning on heading to a cafe for a cuppa. When we got there we realised there was so much more to […]