Our Favourite Photos of England
England may be rainy (like our beloved Belgium) but that moody atmosphere makes for some great photos, if you’re prepared to get wet. Today we share a few of our favourite photos from our last trip to England.
England is a country we’ve spent a good amount of time in, but feel we still haven’t experienced enough. Andrew’s former company had its European offices outside of London, so he made frequent trips back and forth from Belgium in his final years ‘working for the man.’ Because of this association, there is no love lost between Andrew and London. Alison, on the other hand, enjoys London, despite its multiple attempts to kill her.
Beyond London, we agree, England is a country we enjoy. We’ve traveled by car to Herefordshire several times, to visit our friends at Holling Grange. We’ve explored a good deal of the West Midlands on those occasions, as well as taking a trip down to the Cotswolds.
We also took a three-day trip around the South West, with Alison’s parents, exploring Cornwall and Devon. There, we met wild ponies, played with otters and butterflies, had a walk in a tropical rainforest, and checked a few UNESCO sites off our bucket list.
We know England is motorhome friendly, so after touring the continent, we hope to brave the channel crossing and explore more of the UK.
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England may be rainy (like our beloved Belgium) but that moody atmosphere makes for some great photos, if you’re prepared to get wet. Today we share a few of our favourite photos from our last trip to England.
We love animals of all shapes and sizes, so when we accidentally discovered the Buckfast Butterflies and Dartmoor Otter Sanctuary, in Dartmoor National Park in Devon, England, we knew we had to take a look.
Where do you find both a Mediterranean garden and a tropical rainforest in the middle of the English countryside? Under the giant domes of the Eden Project in Cornwall of course.
I travel often, and for that, I am immensely grateful. Most of my trips I would relive in a heartbeat, however, there have been a few nightmare trips from hell. This was the case on my last trip across the pond, the weekend London tried to kill me.
If you dream of honey coloured thatched-roof cottages, right out of a Victorian romance novel, a day exploring the Cotswolds of central England may be just the place for you.
In Belgium, beer may be the drink of choice, but in western England, the beloved beverage is something else – cider. At Westons Cider, in Herefordshire, you can sample the best of what the west has to offer.