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HF Holidays – Larpool Hall, Whitby

Our first taste of an HF Holidays’ family walking adventure was at Derwent Bank, a picturesque location on the shores of Derwent Water in the Lake District. The short break excelled expectations and led to my two children coining the phrase, “Happy Family Holidays”, whenever I mentioned HF.  Fast-forward nearly 12 months and I’m pleased [...]

By |2018-10-08T10:32:07+01:00April 15th, 2016|Accommodation, Hotels/B&Bs, Latest Reviews|Comments Off on HF Holidays – Larpool Hall, Whitby

No1 Lounges – Birmingham Airport

If you’re anything like me, it’s difficult to relax or totally unwind at an airport before flying. Tension, hassle of finding a suitable seat in the departure lounge – myriad factors contribute to the stress. But that’s where No1 Lounges come in. I was flying from Birmingham Airport on a press trip and had the [...]

By |2018-10-08T10:32:08+01:00March 7th, 2016|Facilities|Comments Off on No1 Lounges – Birmingham Airport

Premium Meet & Greet Parking – Birmingham Airport

I sampled Birmingham Airport’s official “Premium Meet & Greet” parking during a recent press trip and was suitably impressed.  The arrival procedures were emailed in plenty of time so reaching the designated car park was straightforward. I left the M42 at junction 6 and travelled along the A45, following signs for the airport. Once inside [...]

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Terre a Terre – Brighton

Situated in the historic Lanes region of Brighton, Terre à Terre has become one of the city’s iconic vegetarian and vegan restaurants. Since opening in 1993, it’s established an enviable reputation and is sought out by locals and tourists alike. When I visited with my wife and two children, it wasn’t long before the [...]

By |2018-10-08T10:32:09+01:00March 4th, 2016|Places To Eat, Restaurants|Comments Off on Terre a Terre – Brighton

The Olive Grove – Brighton

Tucked away in a private gated courtyard, just off North Street, in the heart of Brighton’s historic Lanes district is an unpretentious Mediterranean restaurant that should be on everybody’s radar. As soon as you stroll into the secluded courtyard, passing the twisted olive trees en route to the restaurant’s entrance, it’s like you’re in the [...]

By |2018-10-08T10:32:09+01:00March 4th, 2016|Places To Eat, Restaurants|Comments Off on The Olive Grove – Brighton

Hove Museum & Art Gallery

Hove Museum & Art Gallery is promoted as “one of the most family-friendly and accessible museums in the southeast”. Well, it’s certainly true that it’s not just adults who’ll delight in wandering around. I visited with my wife and two children. We were staying in Brighton so enjoyed a morning stroll along the promenade until [...]

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Food for Friends – Brighton

Living in West Somerset where there is a dearth of veggie restaurants, it’s  a delight to visit a place like Brighton where you’ll discover a plethora of eateries offering nothing but vegetarian and vegan dishes. My family and I sampled several on a recent trip to Sussex’s city by the sea and elegant Food for [...]

By |2018-10-08T10:32:09+01:00March 4th, 2016|Places To Eat, Restaurants|Comments Off on Food for Friends – Brighton

YHA Brighton

The YHA has hostels in some pretty decent settings and Brighton is no exception. In fact, it’s a perfect location, just across from the beach and the entrance to the city’s Grade II listed pier; and if that wasn’t enough to whet your appetite, it’s within walking distance of the main tourist attractions and shops, [...]

By |2018-10-08T10:32:10+01:00February 24th, 2016|Accommodation, Hotels/B&Bs, Self-Catering|Comments Off on YHA Brighton

Brunel’s SS Great Britain

It’s among Bristol’s premier tourist attractions and the recipient of numerous awards, so high on your agenda if visiting this fine city should be Brunel’s wonderful SS Great Britain. The ship was launched in 1843 and travelled around the world 32 times. Its working life ended in 1933 but this vast vessel didn’t return home [...]

By |2018-10-08T10:32:10+01:00February 8th, 2016|Attractions|Comments Off on Brunel’s SS Great Britain

Bordeaux Quay – Bristol

If you’re visiting Bristol and fancy a sumptuous lunch, dinner, snack or just a drink while enjoying equally fine views, pop along to the Bordeaux Quay. Situated in the city’s fashionable Waterfront zone, it boasts first-class views of the harbourside so try and grab a table by the tall windows. The white-walled building is [...]

By |2018-10-08T10:32:10+01:00February 8th, 2016|Places To Eat, Restaurants|Comments Off on Bordeaux Quay – Bristol
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