Natalie Wilson is a freelance writer in the travel niche, and can provide advice on anything from packing essentials to hidden gems. When not writing, Natalie can be found reading a good book with a cup of tea or planning her next travel destination. You can connect with her on Twitter @NatWilson976.
Travelling the UK by train is one of the most relaxing and scenic ways to discover the real landscape of Britain. With a fast and efficient rail network running up and down the country, you can escape the big cities and enjoy the rolling countryside in just a few hours.
The idea of a bucket list is to maximize our life experiences whilst we have the opportunity to. One thing that people tend to put off is traveling, especially to new and unknown places. But, the world is to be explored and it is important that we visit different places.
Family Friendly Cities To Spend A Day Out In The UK Trying to find somewhere new to explore that the whole family will enjoy can be a daunting task, especially in the school holidays. Exploring your home-town or city is fun, but can soon make options limited.
The Autumn half term is the perfect excuse to get the kids off the computers, away from the TV and out of the house for the day. Thanks to the change in seasons and Halloween on the horizon, there's so much to do that you'll be stuck for choice.
For years, charities across the globe have been encouraging students to join their volunteering programmes to help make a difference in the world. Volunteers are an integral part of any charitable organization; without them, there would be no charity.
Guest contributor, Natalie Wilson guides us through the 4 best wine destinations in Europe. A bottle of wine tells a story - where it came from, the climate which the grapes were grown in, the winemakers and even the season when the grapes were planted.
20 October 2018 | Natalie Wilson You can't beat a relaxing Sunday afternoon spent with friends and family whilst enjoying a Sunday lunch. One of the best British traditions, the Sunday lunch has earned its place as the most important meal of the week.
With the end date fast approaching for the UK to leave the EU on the 29 th March, there are many questions surrounding how it will affect people's holidays in the future. The pound has already been unpredictable against both the Euro and the Dollar, demonstrating the uncertainty that lies ahead.
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