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Internet on the move
Being connected online seems to be the number one priority now with #vanlifers so that they can share their #digitalcontent whilst being a #digitalnomad. Vanlife is a strange word to use for a rich Zoomer who has been #vanlifing for a matter of minutes. But nevertheless we find it important also these days as nobody can wait for you to get home to share anything! I have had many different…
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Nouvelle – Aquitaine
Leaving Paris we had a nightmare with the Sat-Nav. In all fairness it was the first time in a month it completely let us down and we spent a frustrating hour or so just getting to the outskirts of the City. But once we had changed a few settings that had mysteriously reset themselves we were back on track and driving through beautiful French countryside. We stayed for a few…
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Paris
Returning to Europe we decided as the winds were so high and the channel forecast was rough to say the least, that we would pay the extra and take the tunnel for the first time ever. It was really expensive at double the cost but we were very impressed with the ease of boarding and how quick it was without any of the stress of travelling by ferry. And as…
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Croeso i Gymru
It’s been a long time in the making and it seems even a longer last few months of waiting but the time was finally upon us to get underway. Our 2024 travel has been in the planning for nearly three years yet at the last minute we still seemed to have too much to organise. But at 5:15pm on Friday March 1st, St. Davids day for those who are in…
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Graz and KöfIach Spa
Over the last holiday weekend we wanted to get away for a few days. Our choices were a little limited as the weather was terrible all across southern Austria and Slovenia. But not deterred we settled on a spa weekend and a visit to Graz. We drove the couple of hours and parked up at Terma Nova in Köflach where we knew very well and where the quality would meet…
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Lake Bled and Venice
We were planning on going to Venice over a long holiday weekend to visit this year’s Biennale exhibitions but we also wanted a spa day first to relax a little. So we decided very strangely to go to Lake Bled in Slovenia on the Way. It may not have been a first choice for a spa day but after surprisingly finding out that Leela had never been there, we came…
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Autumn tour
Summer had gone by without even noticing it was here in the first place. Terrible weather, storms, devastating local flooding. So it was time for us to take a break and spend some time together away from our area. I was in a situation to take some longer time away but Leela not so much, so we had to make a Tour Plan. Part I – Millstättersee First was a…
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FKK Camping Valalta
If you talk about Naturism in Croatia then for sure Valalta camping will be mentioned. It was founded in 1968 and is the largest nudist camp in the whole of Croatia, occupying over 5 km of pristine Coastline. And it’s just HUGE! We normally do not like such places and try to avoid any campsite that can accommodate more than a 1000 people but after treating couple for massage at…
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FKK Camping Mali Raj
Slovenia is a lovely country to travel. It has wonderful mountains, lakes and countryside but unfortunately for us very little coastline. This is due to its transition from a region within Yugoslavia to an independent country. The details of which are confusing to me, as with all politics, but I believe that it actually could have been worse and at least they did manage to hold on to 45 km…
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Rome – For the Rugby
Wales is a country with only one true religion, Rugby. I have been a devout follower to this religion my whole life. I grew up in the 70’s when the players were more well known than any Pope would ever be. I was myself a player as a young man before my sporting path took me in a direction where my body type was more suited. But the passion for…










