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Garden of Earthly Worries, Paleis Het Loo, Holland

From 2 April 2019 until mid-2021 Paleis Het Loo in Appledorn, Holland will exhibit ‘The Garden of Earthly Worries’ – four monumental contemporary art works designed by the Polish- American architect Daniel Libeskind. It’s the first time that contemporary art will be on show in the gardens of Paleis Het Loo. ‘The Garden of Earthly […]

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Festivals & Events

P&O Cruises: Britannia’s Cookery Club

Famous names join P&O Cruises line up of guest chefs on board Britannia. This year Matt Tebbutt, host of BBC’s Saturday Kitchen; author Sabrina Ghayour; award-winning chocolatier Paul A Young and Michelin-starred chef Robert Thompson will travel with P&O Cruises serving up some of the best foodie experiences to be found on land or sea […]

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Opera at Uluru

Saturday 2 November 2019 will be a night to remember when Opera Australia, in conjunction with Tourism NT and Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia, presents for the first time ever an exclusive concert held under the stars in the spiritual heart of Australia with Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park and Bruce Munro’s Field of Light Uluru as […]

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Hotel Reviews

Park House Hotel and Spa, W Sussex

We were a little lost, but with the help of a couple of dog-walking ladies, we found Park House Hotel a little further along a country lane leading from Bepton a little village in the beautiful South Downs National Park. What a splendid location for a country house hotel; away from it all, yet conveniently […]

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Puy du Fou Theme Park

Puy du Fou, the multi award-winning theme park in Les Epesses in the Vendée opens for the season on 6 April 2019. France’s second largest theme park offers entertainment in the form of breath-taking historical shows, thrilling immersive experiences and authentic period villages. New for this year is the Park’s extraordinary new production ‘Le Premier […]

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Džiugas cheese

We are a cheese loving family but Džiugas cheese, in spite of a visit to Lithuania, was new to us. Džiugas cheese does indeed come from Lithuania; made from milk produced by cows that have grazed on grass in a national park. A cheese with a legend There is a legend associated with the cheese. It […]