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Douro Valley 48 Hours In Port Heaven

Being knee-deep in port grapes has been a long-held dream that finally came true. We timed our visit to the Douro Valley in Portugal to coincide with the grape harvest and an experience of a life time.

Porto What To See And Do In 24 Hours

We spend 24 hours in Portugal’s second-largest city, Porto and it’s younger sister on the other side of the Douro River, Vila Nova de Gaia. We search out what there is to see and do in this vibrant and historic city other than drink port. 

Land Of Fire And Ice: Things To See And Do On A Winter Break In Iceland

In our Iceland travel blog, we spent 3 days experiencing the sensational Northern Lights and snow-drenched landscapes and frozen waterfalls of the Golden Circle.

London Calling; Pooches, Potter & Pageantry

London here we come, lots of doggy cuddles, plenty of history, family and friends catch up. Walks live music and the finest English cuisine.

Expanding Waistlines; Eating Our Way Through Devon & Cornwall

The start of our 3 months stop over in the UK. Catching up with family and friends. Housesitting a gorgeous dog and a super hunter cat. Exploring little fishing villages and  drinking and eating far too much.

Yorkshire Pudding; Exploring Yorkshire

The last leg of our UK journey takes us north to Yorkshire, the largest county in England, We look after two gorgeous labradors and an adorable cat. There’s even a trip across to the church of Everton FC.

French Delight: Love At First Sight In Delightful Dinan

With Dinan it was love at first sight. Picture perfect cobbled streets with quaint half-timbered houses. And Saint Malo and Mont St Michel just a short drive away. 

The Italian Job

Our first Italian house sit overlooking the Parco Nazionale dei Monti Sibillini. Tending the garden and 240 vines. Stunning hilltop town of San Ginesio on our doorstep.

Walking With Wolves: 6 Stunning Hikes In The Sibillini National Park

Challenging hikes in Parco Nazionale dei Monti Sibillini, that saw us fall on our butts, and get a glimpse of the rare Italian wolf. 

Day Tripper: 19 Beautiful Hilltop Towns In Umbria, Tuscany & Le Marche

From hilltop to hilltop, village to village, we take in some of the most gorgeous locations in Italy

Rome Vs Florence

The heaveyweight clash of Italian culture Rome against Florence. The Sistine Chapel vs Michelangelo’s David, the Ponte Vecchio vs the Colosseum, the Vatican Museum vs the Uffizi Gallery. Who will win?

Naples Vs Venice

Ladies and Gentlemen, in the blue corner we have the home of pizza, Naples and in the red corner, from city of water, Venice. Welcome to this middle weight bout.

Amalfi Coast Vs Cinque Terre

We pit Italy’s Amalfi Coast and its Path of the Gods against the Cinque Terre and its five picturesque towns of Corniglia, Riomaggiore, Vernazza, Monterosso & Manarola.

Croatia, One Big Movie Set

Sampling some of the most beautiful places to visit in Croatia, Dubrovnik, Split, Zadar & Plitvice Lakes. It’s easy to see why it makes the cut a Game of Thrones set. Stunning.

What to See and Do in Barcelona in 4 Days

The perfect four days trip uncovering the best things to do in Barcelona, including Gaudí’s wonders Casa Mila, Casa Batlló, and Park Güell. Not to mention the majestic Basilica Sagrada Famílía. 

Granada, Còrdoba & Seville - The Spanish Cultural City Trifecta

Looking for three Spanish cities that will trump all others in terms of cultural richness? You cannot go too far wrong with Granada, Còrdoba, and Seville. Alhambra, La Mezquita, and Seville Cathedral max out on wow factor.

The Ultimate Camino Packing List

Wondering what things to pack for the Camino de Santiago?  We walked the Camino Frances in September/October 2016.  Here’s our packing list with ratings.

The First-Timer's Guide To Walking The Camino De Santiago - 8 Tips To Soothe Your Worries

Planning your first Camino de Santiago can be quite daunting. These not-so-typical tips will get you started and take away some of your first-timer nerves.

11 Hot Tips For Walking The Camino De Santiago

Walking the Camino de Santiago?  Top tips to make your Camino journey easier and more enjoyable.

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