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A Perfect Pairing: Paris, Cheese, and 48 Hours With My Best Friend a place in time issue 56 lauren regan travel

By Lauren Regan.

Last December, my best friend Amy and I found ourselves people-watching from the window of The French Quarter in Newcastle city centre. After tiring of watching various slightly tiddly...

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Tante Truus Kindertransport – WWII a venturing nomad issue 56 travel

A Venturing Nomad.

Crossing the North Sea from Harwich to Hook Van Holland has been the connection between the East of England and the Netherlands since the late 1800's. Initially run by the railway ...

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Overnight Sleeper a venturing nomad issue 55 travel

By A Venturing Nomad.

Very little evokes the Romance of Travel more so than an overnight sleeper train, the very thought of rolling along the rails whilst safely tucked away in your slumber, and I ch...

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Child Friendly Micro Adventure to Edinburgh a venturing nomad issue 55 travel

By A Venturing Nomad.

A city break with a child, in this case, a 10-year-old, might not seem the obvious choice, especially when the world of theme parks and digital stimulation appear to be the orde...

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Living the High (Land) Life: Why Aviemore Should Be On Your 2025 Travel Bucket List a place in time issue 54 lauren regan travel

By Lauren Regan.

I'm setting off from Newcastle upon Tyne to drive to Aviemore, a bustling ski town tucked away at the base of the Cairngorm mountains in the Scottish Highlands, and it's starting to ...

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Focus On the Camargue: Something for Everyone a venturing nomad issue 54 travel

By A Venturing Nomad.

Whilst mentioning we are heading to the South of France usually generates loving smiles and nods of recognition but when you say the destination is The Camargue, the reaction te...

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In the Pink: Wildlife of the Camargue a venturing nomad issue 54 travel

By A Venturing Nomad.

The national park in southern France known as the Parc Natural Regional de Camargue, just south of Avignon and nestled between Marseille and Montpelier is a veritable haven for ...

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Discovering Pancake Day, Belgium Style a venturing nomad travel

By A Venturing Nomad

A six foot poly-foam banana is cycling towards me, smoking a cigarette and waving to friends sitting at a pavement café. Snow flurries are whirling in giant circles around the to...

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Big pants and big fun, Bridget is back! a venturing nomad travel

Big pants and big fun, Bridget is back, and that can only mean one place. Synonymous with London, our national treasure that is Bridget Jones, is best known for her ‘lovely flat’ and wandering through...

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What, The Hague? a venturing nomad issue 53 travel

By A Venturing Nomad.

Small City, Big Personality and a Great Sea front, in the special ABC of travel Arts, Beaches and Cuisine, The Hague certainly has it all and all in a weekend if that's all you ...

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What The Hague: Cycling the Beach Path a venturing nomad issue 52 travel

By A Venturing Nomad.

Whilst the Dutch are known for their love of cycling, seamlessly integrated into everyday living, I can't help thinking this is largely due to the topography. The country is, of...

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A Very Homemade Christmas a venturing nomad the retreat travel

By A Venturing Nomad. 

Back in 2010, the then Kate Middleton famously took a jar of homemade chutney to her first-ever Sandringham Christmas before her wedding to Prince William the following year.

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Festive and (Mostly) Free: Top Advent Activities Across the UK This Christmas a venturing nomad issue 51 the retreat travel

A Venturing Nomad.

Looking for festive yet budget-friendly activities to enjoy around the UK this Advent season? We've curated a list of must-visit places and events, all designed to get you in the C...

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A Christmas Delight: Discovering the Magic of Medieval Brugge a venturing nomad issue 51 the retreat travel

By A Venturing Nomad.

The theme tune of the Christmas classic, The Box of Delights, rings in my ears as I wander the cobbled streets of medieval Brugge and pass shop after shop with brightly coloured...

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