Nestled high up on a hill in the Brecon Beacons sits Unyoked’s beautifully designed cabin complete with big picture windows and toasty wood burner. The perfect place for us to rest and recharge.
Read MoreTwo years in our house, a garden renovation project, a new job and finding joy in a second pandemic year.
Read MoreA winter trip to The Newt in Somerset and it’s 30-acres of spectacular gardens.
Read MoreAfter four years we return to Kudhva, an off-grid and one-of-a-kind camping experience set within 45-acres of disused slate quarry on the North Cornwall coast.
Read MoreA year in our new house, making the most of slow moments, putting down roots and generally getting through an unusual year.
Read MoreIs it just me or does January always feel like a bit of a month-long hangover for the previous year? Now I know it's almost February and part of me feels like it's too late to post this, that I've missed the boat, but here it is.
Read MoreIt's not even 2019 yet and I'm already spring cleaning. Folded towers of forgotten clothing lay on the bed, waiting to be listed online. Stacks of unwanted DVDs are bagged up downstairs, ready for my next charity shop deposit…
Read MoreLast November, we escaped the hustle and bustle of city living to experience a truly wild weekend at Kudhva on the northern coast of Cornwall.
Read MoreEarlier this month we took a trip back to the western edge of the Brecon Beacons to revisit a waterfall we hadn't been to for over two years. You go from the peaceful tranquility of a typical woodland chorus to the thundering crescendo of the tallest waterfall in the South of Wales in what feels like a heartbeat.
Read MoreTwo days in southern wales, with a carload of supplies and a beautiful little AirBnB booked for the night, we explore the coast of Pembrokeshire National Park. From the final resting place of Harrys Potter's Dobby, to an ancient cliffside Chapel rumoured to have been inhabited by a knight of the round table, this spectacular area is shrouded in myth and legend.
Read MoreExploring a new landscape doesn't have to be some grand trip that you have to spend months saving for. I try to encourage anyone to explore their local surroundings once in a while, to take a public footpath you've never been down before or pick a green spot on a map and go there with a packed lunch...
Read MoreIf you didn't know Bristol had a botanical garden, you wouldn't be the first. Up until a couple of months ago, I had no idea.
That being said, if it's within travelling distance to you, it's totally worth the five pounds it costs to get in...
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