Corfu by Rail and Ferry
Paul and the lads take the train and ferry to Corfu, via Paris, Zurich, Milan and Brindisi. A trip down memory lane for some of the lads who did the trip back in the 1970s
Paul and the lads take the train and ferry to Corfu, via Paris, Zurich, Milan and Brindisi. A trip down memory lane for some of the lads who did the trip back in the 1970s
You may not have heard of it, but for an interesting fun day out, and just an hour from Madrid, Puy du Fou is hard to beat. Find out why Paul and Livvy liked it so much.
Paul and LIvvy visit the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in West Yorkshire, near Leeds and Wakefield. Spread over 500 acres with 90 installations, it caters to diverse audiences. We tell you what we did and what we enjoyed the most.
Paul and Livvy visit Port Sunlight Village, a unique village in The Wirral, created in 1888 by philanthropist William Hesketh Lever for his factory workers. With its stunning architecture and green spaces, the village offers a delightful escape. Explore its history, visit the impressive Lady Lever Art Gallery, and enjoy a leisurely walking tour.
This walkable Polish city is one of Paul and Livvy’s favourites. It’s interesting, food (and beer!) is cheap and they do wonderful ice cream too. Read about their trip with top tips.
Lisa Goodwin-Allen is the driving force behind Northcote, near Bury and you must go at least once to sample her wonderful food. Paul and Livvy have been several times though. Stay over to make the most of breakfast.
Lowry fans will find the biggest selection of his work here – over 100 pieces. It’s free and a wonderful asset for the people of Manchester. Easy to get to from the city centre.
Cocktail making is fun, and its even beter if you have a master mixologist to show you how. Join Paul and Livvy at the Pocket Square at Hyatt Place London City East.
London is expensive and decent hotels are like gold dust. Find out what Paul and Livvy thought of this one near Aldgate East tube station.
Paul and Livvy visit the ‘made up’ village of Portmeirion in Nort Wales. Fingers crossed you have a nice, sunny day, like we had.
HIghgate Cemetery makes for a wonderful walk in the spring or summer – across Hampstead Heath, and maybe stopping for some liquid refreshment on the way. Read how Paul and Livvy did it.
Whitby is a seaside town in Yorkshire, famous for its association with Bram Stoker and his novel, Dracula, inspired by the abbey ruins. With tea shops and chip shops and a sunny day, you will have a lovely time, as Paul and Livvy found out.