This post is a little different from our others, we want to tell you a little bit about why we travel.
Both of us have different reasons why we like to travel but mainly, traveling broadens your mind and opens you up to new ways of thinking or simply just remind you of all the things you loved already. When were traveling we leave all our day to day stuff behind, pack a few clothes and we just get out in nature. We love where we live in the uk and this is where we base most of our adventures.being such a small country means it is easy to travel and it has so much variety from the beautiful beaches of the Cornish coast to the stunning lakes of the lake district not to forget the rugged wildness of the Scottish highlands.
An added bonus of the uk is its ever changing seasons you can travel back to a place you have been to before in the summer when it is green and lush only to see it covers with snow in the winter there are always things to experience here.
watching the sun go down in Sheringham, norfolk
White lady waterfall Lynford gorge, we found this amazing walk through the gorge on the way back from Cornwall
It may be small but it has got us to many places and has never let us down
Wales
Lynford gorge
Stone game at watergate bay Cornwall
Burton dassett hills Warwickshire
Watching the sun set outside of our tent in wales
The view of Brean Down
Cheddar gorge, way to busy for us in the day but we went back at sunset and you can see all its beauty
Picnic in the Warwickshire countryside near our home
We joined the national trust last summer, they look after hundreds of manor houses, castles, cottages and picturesque walks in the uk. We both love history and hearing about how people lived and worked in the past so National trust was perfect for us. Also they have tons of walks to start you off especially if the os maps are leaving you angry after fighting with them on a mountain with what feels like meters of unfolding paper.
Erddig Wales
Wightwick Bank
Attingham park
Charlecote park Warwickshire
Attingham park
Bourton-on-the-water the cotswolds
Wales
Weybourne beach
Mill gardens Warwick
Sherringham
We see some amazing sunsets
And some scary thunder storms
tea is our fuel
Pontcysyllte aqueduct the highest aqueduct in the uk
Snowdonia Wales
Llyn gwynant wales
Lydford gorge
clent hills
We hope this inspires you to have your own adventures and we would love to hear what makes you want to travel and if you could where would you go?
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