Lakes Week

In recent years we have spent a week in June in the Lake District in the Northwest of England.  The hills create a magical and almost mystical atmosphere present in few other places in the UK, and Keswick, our base for the trip, is a town we love for its friendliness and location in the…

West Highland Way – Part 2

We were half way through our West Highland Way walk and after four days we found ourselves stood on a railway platform at Crianlarich waiting for a train to take us back up the line to Tyndrum, where we could pick up the trail into Glen Coe.  I expected the station to be a quiet,…

WEST HIGHLAND WAY – PART 1

The West Highland Way (WHW) is a long distance foot path which runs from Milngavie (pronounced “Mullguy”) which is about 10 miles north of Glasgow, to Fort William in the Highlands. It was concieved in the 1960’s as Scotland’s first long distance foot path following the opening of the Pennine Way in England, and the…

Days Out

Australia is a sport mad country.  They play host to the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast near Brisbane in April, but some of their biggest events are staged in Melbourne.  The Australian Open Tennis, The Melbourne Cup for Horse Racing, and the Boxing Day cricket Test, are just three world famous events hosted in…

Park Runs and Walks

I have may have mentioned before that  we are staying in Altona which is a beach resort in the south western suburbs of Melbourne, about 15km from the Central Business District.  Its key feature (and probably its only one) is that it is home to one of only two swimming beaches in Western Melbourne, the…

Back In The High Life Again

After the peace and calm that is New Zealand we are preparing for a major culture shock with our eminent arrival in Melbourne. Before that there is the little matter of a drive from Coromandel to Auckland Airport.  Our flight (and airline)  had been changed whilst we were in NZ and we were now due…

This Won’t Be The Last time

After Christchurch, we have just 5 days left of our New Zealand journey. We are back in North Island, taking some time to explore the Coromandel Peninsula, staying in Coromandel Town which lies about half way up the west coast. We had short internal flight to Auckland with Air New Zealand (tip – they are…

A City Recovers

In the early hours of 4 Sep 2010, a magnitude 7.1 earthquake centred around 40km west of Christchurch shook the city and caused some damage to older buildings in the centre, but no lives were lost. The epicentre was a rural area and deep gashes opened up in fields and pastures and the South Island…

City to City

Having arrived on South Island on 5 Feb 18 we are into our last 10 days or so in New Zealand.  Before we leave and head for Melbourne once again, we have a little matter of a three city tour to complete. From Te Anau we made our way to Invercargill, which is the southern and…

The Wettest Place on Earth

Our drive from Queenstown to Te Anau was memorable only for one thing, the roadside cafe we stopped at for a short break after leaving Queenstown.  On the main road in a tiny village named Kingston which lies at the southern tip of Lake Wakitipu, this wonderful cafe, gift shop and general store attracted locals…