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A magical stay in Matera
Today I'm sharing the final leg of our September trip to Italy, and the part which I had been looking forward to most of all: a stay at utterly unique cave hotel Le Grotte della Civita, located just across the border from Puglia in the neighbouring province of Basilicata. It sits in UNESCO-listed Matera, which is perched above a steep-sided ravine and famous for its troglodyte old quarter known . . .
Postcards from Puglia | Part 3
I hope you’re in the mood for a bit of sun, as I have more from our September trip to Puglia to share with you today. After stops in Monopoli and Ostuni, we drove south to the beautiful Salentine Peninsula – the very tip of Italy – for a three-day stay at Don Totu. This little hotel sits just off the main square in San Cassiano, a sleepy village surrounded by a sea of olive groves, and from the . . .
Five stylish places to stay in Lisbon
Today I’m combining my love of travel and design by launching a new series of posts featuring stylish places to stay in some of my favourite destinations. It’s something I’ve wanted to do for a while now: after years working in the travel industry, I’ve come across plenty of good (and not so good!) hotels and apartments, and I’m really excited about sharing the best options for all my fellow . . .
Top tips for West Wales
Our recent stay at Bryncyn gave Chris and I the chance to explore an entirely new area of Wales: Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. Neither of us had ever ventured further west than Swansea before, and we spent three magical, sun-soaked days pottering around crumbling castles, tiny market towns and hidden bays. We were utterly enchanted by this beautiful corner of the country, and I don’t think . . .
Urban Jungle Bloggers | Jungle animals
First of all, I’d like to apologise for the lack of plant-related content in this latest Urban Jungle Bloggers post! The challenge set by hosts Igor and Judith this month was to style plants and ‘jungle animals’ (either pets, or animal-themed art), but I’d like to use it as an excuse to talk about something which is very close to my heart: adopting rescue animals. The handsome little chap in . . .
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