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Beeches Farm Campsite, Camping in the Forest of Dean

Camping in the Forest of Dean

The Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley are beautiful areas of countryside. We enjoyed a fantastic weekend camping and exploring the woodlands.

Devon Coast 2 Coast, the start at Ilfracombe

Devon Coast to Coast

The Devon Coast to Coast is a 99 mile route from Ilfracombe to Plymouth. Part of the Sustrans National Cycle Network, this way-marked trail is the perfect challenge for a weekend adventure! The Devon Coast… Read More »Devon Coast to Coast

Family Skiing in Serre Chevalier

Family Skiing in Serre Chevalier

Serre Chevalier, in the Southern French Alps was the destination for this years family ski holiday. This laid back and friendly resort really delivers something for everyone, making it a fantastic family ski holiday destination.

Snowboarding in Mayrhofen, Austria

Ski Weekend in Mayrhofen, Austria

A long weekend skiing in Mayrhofen, part of the Zillertal region of Austria. Just an hour from Innsbruck, with an extensive and modern lift system, makes this resort perfect for a short ski break.

La Clusaz

How to book a DIY Ski Holiday

Booking a DIY ski holiday could be the perfect solution to your next winter trip, totally customisable to your needs. This is how to do it.

Buying a kids bike

Buying a kids bike

Is your child ready for their first pedal bike or maybe they have outgrown their current set of wheels?

Nova Trail Bristol

Mountain Biking in Bristol

Bristol might not be the first place that springs to mind when you think of mountain biking, but it has some great trails, all within easy reach of the city centre.

view-of-brittany-beach

Camping in Brittany

With the travel restrictions of the last 2 years finally easing we planned to hit the continent this Summer, driving to France and spend a week camping in Brittany.

Bath Two Tunnels

Bath Two Tunnels

We are lucky enough to live within a mile of the Bath Two Tunnels Greenway. This family friendly cycle path takes you out of the City of Bath, through two disused railway tunnels into the countryside.