I've travelled to over 26 countries and have been lucky enough to have the chance to live both the UK and mainland Europe (Netherlands and France), while also travelling extensively across it and I truly believe it offers some of the best holiday destinations to be had. Destinations that I just keep going back to, whether it's because of the food, culture, history or the locals, here are 6 places I never hesitate to recommend. 1. Salzburg, Austria If you ask my youngest where his favourite places in Europe is he will tell you Salzburg and it's easy to see why with its UNESCO-listed baroque old town, stunning alpine scenery and the impressive cliffside Fortress Hohensalzburg (which is a must-visit for the views alone). Known as the setting for The Sound of Music, it also happens to be the birthplace of Mozart. This Austrian city is packed with music, history and culture and plenty of family-friendly museums to visit. On top of tha......
Travelling, they say, broadens the mind. But is this always true, or do you need to work on it to ensure that you are going to have a positive effect on your mind? If you tend to travel quite a lot, and you are keen to make sure that it’s a positive force in your life when it comes to your mental health, there are quite a few ways you should be able to achieve that. And they could also help you in improving your experience of travel in general as well. With that in mind, let’s look now at some of the things you might be able to do to make sure your travels are more beneficial for your mental health. Even just doing one or two of these could help you to have a much stronger mental health, and much more enjoyable travels too. Know Why You’re Travelling It might sound strange, but it’s really helpful to actually have a strong sense of your reason for travelling in the first place. Before you book anything, pause and ask yourself what you actually need right now. Rest? Stimulation? Conne......
If you are planning on taking a road trip this summer, then looking after your car is essential. No matter the time of year, it's a non-negotiable if you'd like every journey to be safe and reliable. Long-term performance is also strongly linked to the quality and consistency of any maintenance you give your car. With timely servicing and tune-ups, your car will also be so much more likely to pass its annual MOT test without advisories. Whether you've just bought a new motor or you're still learning to drive, here's what you should know. The essentials Complex repairs and parts replacement jobs should always be carried out by a trained mechanic. But when it comes to routine maintenance, there's a surprising amount that you can sort out by yourself. Key tasks for every driver include: Oil top-ups : Some petrol and diesel cars may intermittently require more engine oil throughout the year. This is particularly true for older diesel engines and those with higher a......
If you are considering taking a road trip with friends, you’re in for a guaranteed fantastic time. It’s great fun, you can make memories that will last a lifetime, and you can see some great places along the way. Whether you’re planning a long route to see different sites, if you want to take hikes along the way, or if you want to plan a foodie trip, there are so many different things you can do. The most important thing is to plan ahead of time, ensure you’re all on the same page, and set a budget. Keep reading to find out more about how to take a road trip with friends so it goes without a hitch. Plan together (but don’t overplan) One of the biggest mistakes people make is having one person plan everything while everyone else just “goes along with it.” Before you set off, make sure everyone has input on the route, destinations, and general vibe of the trip. Are you after sightseeing, beach days, nightlife, or a relaxed countryside drive? Getting on the same page early helps avoid dis......
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