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As we were travelling between Oxford and Milton Keynes recently, it would have been a shame not to pop into Bicester Village. Obviously, this …

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Our recent visit to Oxfordshire coincided with our 25th wedding anniversary, and while we were mixing mainly business with a little pleasure, the Holiday …

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If Pembrokeshire is Wales’s Cornwall, then Carmarthenshire is certainly its Devon. This verdant county has rolling hills, beautiful woodland and seemingly endless meadows. In …

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Usually a Friday or Saturday night would be the days we might usually head into Cardiff for a spot of shopping and/or a meal. …

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Taking place in a beautiful forest, set amongst the Lincolnshire countryside, Lost Village is a surreal exploration that encompasses food, music, wellness, comedy and …

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We’re constantly being reminded of the impact travel, and particularly air travel, has on the environment and its contribution to climate change. Wherever you …

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Porto is ideal for a short break. Guidebooks will give you insight into all the sights including spending time by the magical Douro River …

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The Island of Barra is Scotland’s most westerly island facing the Atlantic Ocean and home to the isle’s first distillery, Isle of Barra Distillers. …

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We recently had the pleasure of enjoying the new Brother Thai burger at Honest Burger in Cardiff, a very cool and spicy collaboration between …

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Our recent trip to Carmarthenshire inspired us, so we were keen to venture a little further west, but where to stay? After a quick …