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Mum’s gone to Switzerland: Bern

Trish Burgess Posted on23/10/201825/01/2019 A day in Bern, Bern, Switzerland 9 Comments

We fell in love with teddy bears in the Toy World Museum in Basel but came face to face with the real thing on our next stop in Switzerland: Bern. Brown bears have been associated

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24 Stops Rehberger-Weg: 5km walking route between Switzerland and Germany

Trish Burgess Posted on18/10/201825/01/2019 Basel, Germany, Switzerland, things to do in Basel, Weil am Rhein 15 Comments
binoculars on 24 stops rehberger weg

This was supposed to be a city-based holiday. We planned to explore Basel, Bern and Lucerne to check out the culture, art and history of these three Swiss cities. But somehow the lure of the

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Mum’s gone to Switzerland: Basel

Trish Burgess Posted on09/10/201825/01/2019 Basel, city break in Basel, Switzerland, things to do in Basel 29 Comments
Old Town of Basel and river Rhine

As a holiday destination, Switzerland brings to mind hiking in the mountains or walking by lakes. It doesn’t necessarily suggest city breaks. But it proved to be a wonderful country for city lovers. Dougie and I

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Tim Peake’s spacecraft at Peterborough Cathedral

Trish Burgess Posted on17/09/201831/10/2018 Cambridgeshire, Peterborough, Soyuz, Tim Peake 16 Comments
Tim Peake's soyuz spacecraft in Peterborough Cathedral

It’s a surreal moment. I’m looking at Soyuz TMA-19M, the spacecraft used by Tim Peake to descend to earth from the International Space Station in June 2016. To see it in Cambridgeshire, in the magnificent

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Diary of a long weekend at the Edinburgh Fringe – Day Four

Trish Burgess Posted on11/09/201831/10/2018 Edinburgh, Edinburgh Fringe, Edinburgh Tattoo, Scotland 4 Comments

A Tale of Two Cities. When Dickens wrote this book he was referring to London and Paris during the French Revolution. But Edinburgh could claim this term as it’s very much a city split in

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Diary of a long weekend at the Edinburgh Fringe – Day Three

Trish Burgess Posted on05/09/201831/10/2018 Edinburgh, Edinburgh Fringe, Scotland 5 Comments
Victoria Street Edinburgh

Sunday morning – we were needing a lie-in. There’s only so much excitement a middle-aged couple can have before the idea of a nice cup of tea takes precedence over everything else. Thankfully most of

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Diary of a long weekend at the Edinburgh Fringe – Day Two

Trish Burgess Posted on31/08/201831/10/2018 Edinburgh, Edinburgh Fringe, Scotland 23 Comments
tickets from edinburgh fringe

  “Don’t make eye contact”, Dougie warned, as we ran the gauntlet along the Royal Mile the following morning. It costs a lot for performers to put on a show at the Edinburgh Fringe and

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Diary of a long weekend at the Edinburgh Fringe – Day One

Trish Burgess Posted on29/08/201818/09/2018 Edinburgh, Edinburgh Fringe, Scotland, weekend at the Fringe Festival 17 Comments
Grand Gallery of National Museum of Scotland Edinburgh Fringe

I can’t remember the last time I travelled First Class on the train. Our usual journeys involve a 50 minute journey into London so it’s never seemed worth the upgrade. A trip from Peterborough to

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