Wells is a small city in north Somerset no too far from Bristol where I live now. Lots of people think it is the smallest city in England but this is a big mistake because the smallest one is London! Yea, guys, i am not joking. London is considered the smallest one because all itsContinueContinue reading “A Day in Wells”
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In Bath
Bath, Somerset, is a historic city renowned for its Roman Baths and Georgian architecture, including the Royal Crescent and the Circus. It offers easy access from London and Bristol, numerous museums, and cultural attractions. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987, Bath is ideal for a city break year-round.
in Wiltshire
Wiltshire and its beautiful hills . I have lived for 3 years part of my life in Wiltshire in a small village called Baydon and even now after 2 years far from that place I still have lots of love for that region. I love Wiltshire for its chalk hills and history connected to prehistoryContinueContinue reading “in Wiltshire”
Cotswold
In September, amid the COVID-19 atmosphere, a joyful Sunday was spent in the Southern Cotswold hills, exploring nature, charming cottages, and local pubs. The journey from Bristol offered picturesque views, culminating in Sherston’s historic limestone houses. These serene moments in nature brought happiness after years in London, prompting a deep appreciation for the countryside.
Jurassic Coast
Why travelling abroad with this covid19 around? This Summer 2020 I have decided to spend my Summer in South West of England travelling around Somerset, Wales, Dorset and Devon. This time I will write about an interesting walk I started from Beer village, a small town of fishermen in Devon. Beer is one of theContinueContinue reading “Jurassic Coast”
Castle Combe
Cotswold ! What a strange word was for me until an year ago . But since my arrival in Bristol, I have started to explore like a sort of Indian Jones the surroundings arriving also to this magic corner of South West of England. Guys! London is nothing when you arrive here! I do notContinueContinue reading “Castle Combe”