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Tokyo cycling near Harajuku station
Cycling

Cycling the Yamanote Line – a Tokyo loop adventure

by Westwards / 20 February 202620 February 2026
Old fishing vessels can still be used as boat sheds !
UK

Ultimate Daytrip to Lindisfarne: Discover the Magic of Northumbria’s Holy Island

by Westwards / 3 February 20263 February 2026
The Ramses Tempel of Abu Simbel, a magnificent UNESCO site, is always a highlight however often we may have seen it
New Year's posts

2025 Travel highlights – the year in review

by Westwards / 31 December 202531 December 2025
Bialowieca Polish-Belorussian
Poland, UNESCO

Winter in Poland: In the snowy forests of the East

by Westwards / 25 January 20105 April 2021

We have spent the night in the former SS and RSD officers’ hotel. Our room is looking out into the …

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Malbork castle in winter
Poland, UNESCO

Malbork and Torun: In the Land of the Teutonic Knights

by Westwards / 13 January 20105 April 2021

From amber to gingerbread, from Torun to Malbork, we discover the riches of the former crusader state around Gdansk. “These …

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rails at the station
Germany

The German countryside from South to North

by Westwards / 4 November 20096 April 2021

After a number of unmotivated stops, our train comes to a halt in Uffenheim. Three people disembark. The train does …

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Soviet style mural with bathing people
Slovakia

Mud à la mode in Piestany

by Westwards / 10 October 200912 May 2021

“Tsään Minuten, Nikht Rrräden!,”(Ten minutes – and don’t speak!) barks the gaunt woman in a white medical coat who brought …

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Summit of the Zugspitze
Germany, Hiking

Hiking the Zugspitze, Germany’s highest mountain

by Westwards / 10 September 200910 April 2021

Hiking up to the top of the Zugspitze from the German side and back down to the Austrian side took …

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Man in traditional costume grilling fish at the shores of the lake
Germany

Brass band and beer at Lake Kochel

by Westwards / 22 August 200910 April 2021

In Kochel, a small Bavarian town in the foothills of the Alps at the shores of Lake Kochel, the summer …

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A stack of Belgium waffles
Belgium, Food

Vegetarian food in Belgium: Chocolate, waffles and fries

by Westwards / 4 August 200917 February 2024

Of course the museums, history and culture of Belgium were the focus of our stay in Bruges and Gent. And …

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Red gondola of the Kurobedaira ropeway
Hiking, Japan

Tourism in the Japanese Alps

by Westwards / 30 June 200923 February 2024

Until the 19th century, only Shinto pilgrims visited the inhospitable mountains of central Japan. The British missionary Walter Weston was …

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Houses with steep reed roofs
Japan, UNESCO

Shirakawa-go Village: Prayer roofs and honourable silkworms

by Westwards / 20 June 200928 February 2024

In the traditional villages of Shirakawa-go and Gokayama, the remoteness of the past is still tangible. Both Gokayama Village and …

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Yukatas on the washing line
Hiking, Japan

Hiking on the Nakasendo

by Westwards / 4 June 200923 April 2024

During the Edo Period, the Nakasendo (“the way through the mountains”) was one of the main roads connecting Tokyo – …

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