There is something irresistible about a long walk that leads you straight into the heart of history, community and a cracking plate of seafood. The Portuguese Camino offers all of this in spades. It is one of the most scenic and approachable routes to Santiago, weaving its way from Portugal into Spain along either an […]
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Arriving in Santiago de Compostela after days or weeks on the Camino is a surreal moment. Legs buzzing, heart full, backpack straps still imprinted across your shoulders, you step into a city that has been the focus of every footstep. It is emotional, joyful, overwhelming and wonderfully odd to suddenly stop moving. After my Camino, […]
Walking the Camino de Santiago is meant to be a pilgrimage, not an exercise in self destruction via 12kg of socks and a bucket of tiger balm! As a 40 year old camino walker with a slightly dodgy knee and an unhealthy love of blister plasters, I am firmly in the camp that says you […]
There is something spellbinding about the Bernina route. Sweeping past glaciers, turquoise lakes, spiralling viaducts and high mountain passes, it is one of Europe’s most extraordinary rail journeys and firmly earns its UNESCO stamp. Most travellers assume the only way to experience it is by booking the official Bernina Express, a panoramic tourist train, but […]
If you’re heading to Kraków in Poland, don’t skip Kazimierz – it’s where the real soul of this city lives. Creative, gritty, historic, poignant and delicious all at once, spending time here gives you a much deeper, more textured understanding of Kraków beyond the postcard views of Stare Miasto. I’ve visited Kazimierz several times now, […]
If you are planning a city break in Krakow and wondering whether the Wieliczka Salt Mine is worth prising yourself away from the Old Town for, the short answer is yes! As a traveller who usually prefers being above ground with coffee in hand, even I fell for this strange, glittering, underground world – which […]
There is nothing like arriving in Austria, ready to dive into strudel, Alpine lakes and Mozart-heavy playlists, only to realise you have no internet connection and not a single clue where your hotel actually is! I have been that person before. A twenty-year-old traveller wandering around Vienna Hauptbahnhof pretending to be calm while secretly praying […]
Compact yet bursting with culture, small yet surrounded by some of Austria’s grandest lakes and mountains, Salzburg is the sort of city where you can perfectly fit everything into a a few days. From spectacular Sound of Music shows to glacier viewpoints, this ideal itinerary blends classic city sights, alpine adventures, and a taste of […]
When I first saw pictures of Hallstatt online, I genuinely wondered if it was real. A tiny alpine village pressed between mountains and a glassy lake, with pastel houses tumbling down to the water and church spires perfectly reflected on its surface – it looked like ideal Instagram fodder. So when I finally found myself […]
Despite having been to Amsterdam more times than I can count, and even popping into nearby Rotterdam once, I’ve never thought to visit the Netherlands 3rd biggest city – The Hague. I always pictured it as a city full of diplomats, suits, and stern buildings where people argue about treaties, where serious, rather than fun […]











