The Cotswolds

It's the end of May and we're heading into spring in the UK. In other words it still rains. A lot! So if you're visiting friend in Brackley (about 20 miles from Oxford) then the best thing you can do is hire a car and drive through the Cotswolds for the day. Driving through the... Continue Reading →

No place like the Netherlands

Travel tips for the Netherlands

Budget friendly things to do in Hermanus

For my next blog I thought I should write a bit on my home town, Hermanus. Considered to be the heart of the Cape Whale Coast, Hermanus has a lot to offer. And you don't have to pay an arm and a leg to enjoy the splendour of this town. So I thought I'd write about what to do if you're on a tight budget.

8 reasons why Prague should be on your bucket list.

Prague is probably one of my favourite European cities and should be on everyone's bucket list. Here's 10 reasons why: The architecture Old town Prague is scattered with old gothic buildings and fairytale castles. Walking through these streets takes you back in time. 2. Talking about time The Astronomical Clock in the Old Town Square... Continue Reading →

Dinant. Why you should visit this small town in Belgium

When I planned my trip to Belgium, I came across this little place called Dinant. I like to think of myself as a bit of a music buff and so I discovered the birthplace of the Saxophone. Being about an hours train ride from Brussels, this is an ideal day trip, if you don't want... Continue Reading →

6 Budget friendly things to do in Brussels

After my quick visit to Paris I hopped on a train towards Brussels, Belgium. As Europe can be very expensive, especially if you're earning South African rand. So I decided I'd make my next blog on free and reasonably priced things to do in Brussels. As we basically only spent 1 day here, these things... Continue Reading →

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