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Jul 7th, 2017 |
By Natasha Blair
Natasha Blair and her dog Poppy explore some of these less well-known parts of Somerset and find some hidden treasures.
Posted in Travel destinations |
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Tags: Bakelite Museum, Brean Down, Bridgwater Bay National Nature Reserve, Cleve Abbey, Dunster, Exmoor National Park, Glastonbury, Jurassic Coast, Kilve, Somerset, Steart Peninsula, West Somerset Railway, Williton
Aug 28th, 2015 |
By Kaye Holland
Kaye Holland heads to the Hungarian capital to hear household names play at Sziget – aka one of Europe’s biggest festivals
Posted in Travel destinations |
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Tags: Balthazar, Buda, Budapest, Budapest Ferris Wheel, Castle District, Danube River, Ella Eyre, Ellie Goulding, Europe, Exit, Festivals, Florence and the Machine, food trucks, foxes, ghoulash, Glastonbury, Hungary, Kings of Leon, Limp Bizkit, London Eye, Marina and the Diamonds, markets, Nero, Novotel, Obuda, Paloma Faith, Pest, Robbie Williams, Rudimental, Sziget, UK, Viktor Orbán
Jan 5th, 2013 |
By The Editor
From parties at The Palace and Regency balls to week-long walks and ground-breaking hotels, we look at what’s in store for 2013
Posted in Travel destinations, Travel news, Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Benjamin Britten, Chelsea, Diamond Jubilee, Dorset, Downtown Abbey, Glastonbury, Hampshire, Heckfield Place, Highclere Castle, Isle of Wight, Jane Austen, Jurassic Park, London, Mary Rose Musuem, National Trust, Olympic Games, Portsmouth, Shangri-La The Shard, Stonehenge, Studland Bay, The Pig on the Beach, The Queen, Upstairs Downstairs, Yorkshire
Dec 18th, 2012 |
By The Editor
The CD-Traveller team share their favourite 2012 travel experiences and look at the top spots for 2013
Posted in Travel destinations, Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Anthony Lydekker, Arab world, Borneo, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Eurozone, Far East, France, Glastonbury, Irene Middleman Thomas, Lyn Funnel, Malaysia, Philippines, Poland, Robin Nowacki, Slovenia, Somerset, Taiwan, Turkey, Vietnam
Mar 9th, 2012 |
By The Editor
Friends and family are beginning to book tickets for this summer’s slew of festivals. I flattered they thought to invite me along, but as regular readers of CD-Traveller will know: I am not a fan of festivals.
Posted in Travel news, Travel rumblings |
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Tags: Croatia, Europe, Festivals, Glastonbury, Hunter wellies, Roman, UK
Sep 18th, 2011 |
By Kaye Holland
I think we can all safely say that summer has been and gone. Regrettably that means no more Wimbledon, no more open air theatre or film screenings and no more strawberries for another year. However this is one summer trend that I won’t be sad to see the back of: festivals.
Posted in Travel rumblings |
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Tags: Festivals, Glastonbury, Hunter wellington boots, India, Isle of Wight, Leeds, Reading
May 28th, 2010 |
By Cathrene Rowell
£100 for a long weekend (four days) away? Yes, it is possible! We found a basic (but extremely clean) campsite just outside Bristol, which only cost £15 for three nights. After pitching the tent, we went for a quick walk in the surrounding woodland, before bed. The next day (Saturday) we set off for the Cheddar Gorge, and our Somerset adventure began…. Cheddar Caves & Gorge: The Cheddar Gorge was a particular highlight for Poppy (my dog) and I. For just £17.00, we bought a
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Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Camping, Cheddar Caves, Glastonbury, UK, Wells