I love shopping for clothes in Düsseldorf, there's a great mix of designer stores and malls and plenty of room for pedestrians. Whereas in Paris I often have to buy the largest size, here I'm absolutely average and have no trouble finding items in my size. We take the car, there's plenty of highways to… Continue reading Shopping in Düsseldorf
About
Xanten
No idea where the exotic name comes from, doesn't sound German at all, Xanten is a pretty little German town by the Rhein river. In Roman days it was a large city with its own legion, you can still see some of it now and that's why we're going there. After a big breakfast from… Continue reading Xanten
Nordrhein
Wrapping up our first evening in Wesel, in the Nordrhein area of Germany. The hotel here is in the list of 'Bett und Bike' hotels, it seems they have these all over Germany and even Europe! Never heard of it before, but really practical if you're planning to travel by bike or - as in… Continue reading Nordrhein
a week in Skopje
well, not quite a week. It feels like longer though because I've been so busy. The keyboards don't make it any easier: during the day I'm docked and typing on a local qwerty, but right now I'm using my laptop azerty keyboard. Don't think this is a small detail, I can type blind on both… Continue reading a week in Skopje
Popes and presidents
I haven't managed to get to the aqueduct yet ! My plane touched down Thursday around noon and I spent the afternoon working, so I was pretty tired in the evening and did nothing except enjoy a nice meal with a glass of wine and a good book (The History of Technology by Headrick). Today… Continue reading Popes and presidents
To North Macedonia
It used to be called FYROM: The Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia, but recently they have come to an agreement with Greece and the country is now officially known as North Macedonia. I'm travelling for work to the capital Skopje for the fourth time in as many years, each time spending a few weeks working… Continue reading To North Macedonia
Highlights
Flora maybe a bit boring, but I found the huge grassy plain of Maiden Castle impressive. It looks huge and you only realize it's the inside of a fort when you're standing on the ramparts. something somewheresomething at Sudeley castletulips in a Bath parksomething in Brightonsomething along the pathtiny flower in Campbell castle Fauna the… Continue reading Highlights
Homeward bound
Our last day! We're taking the ferry from Hull this evening and need to be there at five, so we get up at six. After a quick breakfast and an efficient exodus we drive south. I really still want to see the Firth of Forth bridge, a steel cantilever rail bridge of almost 130 years… Continue reading Homeward bound
more Highlands
The weather continues to be cold and sunny, we want to spend time outside and so a walk is planned for the morning. I use the same website to investigate some options and we decide on a loop from Comrie (see Wikiloc trail here). It's a nice drive by car, the last kilometers are through… Continue reading more Highlands
Modern engineering and an old castle
It's still sunny! The car windows are frosted and there is a bit of fog early in the morning, but the sky is blue and cloudless. Still pretty cold, with just a little wind, really enjoyable weather. So far we've been really lucky with the weather.. We drive to the Falkirk Wheel, a 21st century… Continue reading Modern engineering and an old castle
Edinburgh
Only one destination today, it's a big one so we're up early! After calculating the different transport options we've decided to take the car to the Ingliston P+R and then the tram to the city centre. It's advised to buy entry tickets for Edinburgh Castle up front since each ticket is for a specific timeslot,… Continue reading Edinburgh
Highlands
Today is supposed to be the finest day of the week meteorologically and we've planned to do a small hike. Yesterday evening I used the website https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/ to search for the best trail for our varied family group and used parameters like grade (meaning difficulty), ascent (meaning how many meters will you climb and descend)… Continue reading Highlands
Stirling
Today we explore Stirling! We're a bit early, so we take it easy on the walk up to the castle. We walk around the old jail, get some information from the tourist office and then walk inside the castle just in time to follow one of the free guided tours. It's still pretty cold, maybe… Continue reading Stirling
to Scotland
We're meeting family around noon at Chester Roman Fort, so we have limited time for activities in the morning. It is Sunday so breakfast is only from 8, but we manage to be moving around 9. Everything is packed into the car, suitcase and general stuff bag invisible in the trunk, day stuff like hiking… Continue reading to Scotland
around the Lake District
It's famous for its natural beauty and popular with hikers, so today we take some time for hiking. I had investigated some trails online and made a short list of options, the final decision is taken with the eggs and sausage at the breakfast table. We take our hiking stuff to the car and drive… Continue reading around the Lake District
from metropole to national park
The day starts with a visit to the hairdresser. Not a typical holiday activity, but I just had to get it short again, it was annoying the hell out of me. It is cold and the sky is overcast, but at least it's not raining. We almost get blown away by the wind on the… Continue reading from metropole to national park
at the zoo
Early breakfast this morning, it's sunny when we walk out of the hotel but cloudy when we arrive at Chester zoo. It's cold and it starts to rain soon as well, which means I can't take photographs anymore. Chester zoo is nice to visit to see the animals, but also interesting as they provide a… Continue reading at the zoo
AM nature – PM technology
Some frost on the car this morning, though it's sunny. We're sleeping in an inn, so we feel it's a good occasion for an English breakfast. Besides, we'll be doing a hike this mmorning so we can use the extra calories. At the car park near Broadway tower we put on our winter hiking gear… Continue reading AM nature – PM technology
bigger trees
It's raining this morning, but we're not deterred and set off for a sight seeing tour around the Cotswolds. First up: Lacock village, often used as background for TV series and movies. 4£ to use the mandatory car park and it turns out we can't visit the famous abbey, as filming is going on right… Continue reading bigger trees
Bath
No driving today! We're staying the whole day in the city of Bath. People who like reading regency romance novels or Jane Austen will have heard of it, as it was very popular in the Georgian era (18th century or so), however the main attraction here are the Roman Baths. After a late breakfast surrounded… Continue reading Bath
the pre-roman ages
Today is Sunday and we have an ancient history day planned. We pack up to leave and arrive at Maiden Castle around ten. Contrary to its name, it is not a castle and is not related to virgins at all, it is one of the largest Iron Age hill forts in Europe. The enclosed area… Continue reading the pre-roman ages





















