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Solo travel tips for 50 plus traveller
Adventure, Top Tips

Top 10 really useful Solo Travel Tips for the over-50s

July 3, 2018 by Zoe Dawes 7 Comments
As a more ‘mature’ traveller who sometimes travels alone, I’m often asked ‘ “Why do you do it?’ ‘Don’t you get lonely?’. The truth is, I LOVE solo travel and often choose it over group travel. (I’m using the word travel here but applying it equally to going on holiday or any...
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Europe, Food & Drink

Top 10 most delicious cakes in Europe – and how to burn off those calories!

June 26, 2018 by Zoe Dawes 5 Comments
Afternoon Tea – photo VisitEngland Visit Stoke on Trent With summer fast approaching, it’s time to make travel plans. And for those of us who love dessert, and think that food and a culture go hand in hand – why not plan a vacation around food? Specifically, where to enjoy...
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Cumbria, Transport

The simple pleasure of riding an electric bike in the Furness Peninsula

June 21, 2018 by Zoe Dawes 5 Comments
“Oh this is great! I’ve not felt so liberated since I was a teenager and used to cycle for miles round here. Just look at that view.” Good friend Liz Mcgillivary, retired PR specialist, and I were standing at the top of Birkrigg Common looking out over a misty Morecambe...
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Pink roses in a basket - in praise of the rose - The Quirky Traveller
Outdoors, Personal

In praise of ROSES, England’s national flower

June 16, 2018 by Zoe Dawes 4 Comments
The heavenly scent of deep pink roses weaves around me every time I pass the front gate. In the summer months, these small, compact blooms scent the air in a way no other flower can. My mother absolutely loved these beautiful flowers, growing many different varieties and spending hours pruning...
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Diefenbunker Blast Tunnel - photo Zoe Dawes
Blog trip, History, North America

The Diefenbunker Cold War Museum: unique day out in Ontario

June 8, 2018 by Zoe Dawes 10 Comments
Want to have a look round the site of some of Canada’s TOP-SECRET communications throughout the Cold War? Well, you can, at The Diefenbunker, one of the country’s most unusual and fascinating visitor attractions, just 20 miles outside Ottawa. Last year I stayed in the capital to celebrate Canada’s 150th Birthday. During...
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History, Wales

Discover a host of medieval castles in North East Wales

May 28, 2018 by Zoe Dawes 9 Comments
Love medieval castles? Then you’ll be in seventh heaven in North East Wales. There’s a castle round every corner, testimony to the region’s strategic significance in the power battle between the English and Welsh. I’ve been going to North Wales since childhood and am familiar with the big boys – ie Conwy...
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Sand castle Puerto Pollensa Majorca Spain
Europe, Holiday

Fairytale sandcastles in Puerto Pollensa, Majorca

May 22, 2018 by Zoe Dawes 3 Comments
Building sandcastles on the beach has got to be one of the quintessential childhood memories for many of us. Fill a bucket with damp sand, turn it upside-down, bash it on the end with a plastic spade, jiggle the bucket and lift, keeping fingers crossed it will come out perfect...
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David Hockney and Alan Bennett at Salts Mill Saltaire in Yorkshire
Culture, UK

Discover David Hockney at Salts Mill, Saltaire, Yorkshire

February 20, 2017 by Zoe Dawes 7 Comments
David Hockney looking at a picture of fellow Yorkshireman Alan Bennett – photo Salts Mill You may have heard of, or even been to see, the new David Hockney exhibition at Tate Britain in London. One of this country’s most loved and respected artists, Hockney was born in Bradford in 1937,...
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Adventure, Blog trip, North America

Top Tips for your RV (motorhome) road trip in Canada

October 19, 2016 by Zoe Dawes 20 Comments
It looked a lot bigger than I had imagined. It also looked a lot prettier, covered in views of Canada’s splendid scenery. “Don’t worry, you’ll be fine. Once you get on the road, you’ll soon forget its size and be enjoying yourself behind the wheel.” I was at the Cruise Canada pick-up centre...
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Culture, Festival, History, UK

It only happens every Preston Guild …

September 18, 2012 by Guest Author 5 Comments
Barry McCann explains the history of a northern tradition that dates back centuries and illustrates it with some of photos from this year’s celebrations. Mayor of Preston in Guild Hall Procession There is a saying in Lancashire that goes “Once every Preston Guild” which is probably unfamiliar to anyone outside the county....
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The Laxey Wheel Isle of Man = photo Zoe Dawes
Blog trip, Culture, Holiday, Top Tips

7 quirky things to do on the Isle of Man

April 22, 2013 by Zoe Dawes 31 Comments
With his hands clutching his long, flowing coat tightly around him, Sir William Hillary (1771-1841) stands high above Douglas Harbour, ready to face everything the weather can throw at him.  As founder of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution he was well aware of the changeable  meteorological temperament of his home,...
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Scotland, World Travel Blogger

Top 10 Tips for North Coast 500 Road Trip in Scotland

April 13, 2018 by Guest Author 9 Comments
In this article in the World Travel Blogger series, photographer Angus Matheson describes The North Coast 500, a memorable road trip he did with his wife in the Highlands of Scotland. North Coast 500 – the greatest motoring adventure in the British Isles North Coast 500 In 2015 the North Coast...
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Europe, Top Tips, World Travel Blogger

Quirky things to do in Lisbon, the must-see capital of Portugal

January 22, 2018 by Zoe Dawes 8 Comments
In our latest ‘World Travel Blogger‘ article, Canadian writer Cindy Baker shares her favourite things to do the beautiful city of Lisbon, capital of Portugal. The clatter of old trams, the smell of sardines on the grill, the haunting melancholy of fado music. In Lisbon, these traditions combine with a...
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Asia, Blog trip, World Heritage Site

World Heritage ‘Toy Train’: enjoy a unique Indian rail journey to Shimla

March 27, 2018 by Zoe Dawes 5 Comments
The Toy Train to Shimla As we clattered along the narrow track, the mountains gradually emerged like shy ballerinas peeking out from behind a curtain of lush green foliage. Glimpsed intermittently at first, the foothills of the mightiest mountain range on earth rose amidst tiny hamlets and towering pine trees....
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Top Tips, Writing

Top 10 Tips for Travel Writing Success

February 25, 2018 by Zoe Dawes 13 Comments
“No offence, but I want to be THERE, not here.” This was the response from Amber, a participant in one of my recent ‘Introduction to Travel Writing’ Workshops. The group had been given a table covered in travel magazines and I was asking them what had made them choose the one...
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25 years ago this very special young man came into 25 years ago this very special young man came into our lives - Happy Birthday Alex! 🥳🎂🍾🎉😘
Getting up close and personal with Highland Cows n Getting up close and personal with Highland Cows near Inverary 😁 They we’re very curious and happy to chat for quite a while! We’ve spent a few days exploring the West Highlands staying near here and then Mallaig. 
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Had a tasty tapas lunch at Mahon Fishmarket last w Had a tasty tapas lunch at Mahon Fishmarket last week 🥘🐠🍤🧉 They’ve created a winning combination of traditional fish market combined with tapas bar in the heart of Menorca’s beautiful capital city. Great place to eat out, tho it gets VERY busy on Saturdays! 

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Great view of ferry coming in up Mahon Harbour fro Great view of ferry coming in up Mahon Harbour from our hotel balcony. Staying Artiem Carlos III on #Menorca near my brother’s flat in Ed Castel 🇪🇸😎🇪🇸

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Tower Bridge and the River Thames with my wee boy, Tower Bridge and the River Thames with my wee boy, who appears to be wearing The Shard as a hair grip! Lovely Mother’s Day weekend in #London staying with Alex and his girlfriend in Bermondsey. So good to see him again - Covid has restricted our visits for such a long time 🤗
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