


Tips for Planning a Walking Holiday in Dorset
As we enter Spring, outdoor holidays are becoming more accessible, and with the rise in staycations its no wonder people are wanting to get out and take in the fresh air. Walking holidays present the perfect chance to experience incredible scenery, discover new...
Hull Truck Theatre: Accessible Theatre Performances
‘Ah, so that’s where the Hull Truck Theatre subtitles appear’ I surmised as I took my seat, off centre in the audience to have a good view of the screens situated on either side of the Heron Stage in Hull Truck Theatre situated in the centre of Hull, only a spitting...
Beverley Westwood – the best park to walk in East Yorkshire
‘Where are we in Beverley?’ I loudly exclaimed to my dog, sat next to me in my car, and who gave me a quick wag of the tail. Soon, another dog caught her eye and ignored me to stare at her next frenemy. I sighed, misting the windscreen in front of me. I...
Lunch in Hull’s Old Town
Oh, my word!’ My eyes grew as the plate set before me on the sturdy wooden table in front of me. I started licking my lips and I could feel the saliva start to gush forth. Don’t get me started on the smell!

My adventurous 2019 plans
Yay! It’s 2019! You know what they say, a new year, more adventure and unexpected destinations! For the last month, I’ve set travel plans and put down in my journal which destinations I want to explore in 2019. It’s been a very quiet year in 2018 and I’m more than making up for it this year.

Finding the best Cafe in Kingston Upon Hull – Nibble
Now, now, we all know how much I love my coffee. I’ve started to transform into one of those creatures that simply cannot bear to have anyone talk to me before I’ve had my morning coffee. So, good luck to my friends and family. I bet they are itching for me to get myself together at the best cafe in Hull – this perfect establishment is called Nibble.

Twilight Soho Food Tour
Oh damn, this is delicious! I bit into my Gin soaked pie, allowing the flavours to explode my tastebuds as I grinned, slightly wiping off the crumbs that dotted my chin. The atmosphere was exotically dark inside the London Gin Club, the smells a rich pungent from the aromas that wafted from my Gin glass. I took a sip.

Unexpected delights of Kings Cross in London
‘Isn’t Kings Cross just the train station?’ I surmised to my myself while I read the email from Clink Hostels inviting me to explore the area where their London based hostels are based. Clink78 and Clink261 can be found just a stone’s throw away from the train station that everyone associates with when they think of Kings Cross.
