Category: Travel
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Can I Go Spinning When Pregnant?

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Go LARGEntina: Travel Tips

After getting married earlier last year, in December we decided to go big for our honeymoon and try and cover a fair bit of Argentina over 3 weeks. Flying a few days before Christmas and being there over New Year meant we were in their peak summer season so things were a little bit more…
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Seafood, Sights & Sweat in Sicily

When I suggested Sicily for our minimoon, it was based on the beaches, amount of sunshine at the end of May and the amazing Sicilian food. In all fairness, I didn’t really think about the idea of being active when we got there, after all, this was time to relax! Where we stayed… Our stay…
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Tour de Tuscany: Day 6

Distance: 57km. Elevation: 1020m. Stops / Check Points 15KM – Radda 30KM – Greve 46KM – Imprueta The final stretch of our cycling in Tuscany involved a final stint uphill to Florence. The Komoot route deemed this as expert to give you an idea of literally ending on a high. After packing our bags for…
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Tour de Tuscany: Day 5

If you’re looking to cycle around Tuscany, here’s a list of the routes, sights and stays worthwhile visiting along the way.
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Tour de Tuscany: Day 4

If you’re looking to cycle around Tuscany, here’s a list of the routes, sights and stays worthwhile visiting along the way.
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Tour de Tuscany: Day 3

If you’re looking to cycle around Tuscany, here’s a list of the routes, sights and stays worthwhile visiting along the way.
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Tour de Tuscany: Day 2

I’m assuming you’ve read Day One, so here’s Day two of cycling around Tuscany. Day 2: Volterra to Siena, via San Gimignano. Distance: 71km. Elevation: 1190m. Stops / Check Points KM4 – 8km SB Climb KM29 – San Gimignano KM56 – Monteriggioni Komooter Hell Starting with a mooch around Volterra, we headed down from Volterra…
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Tour de Tuscany: Day 1

The Tour de Tuscany: Pisa to Volterra, via Lajatico. In the last week of September, I decided to tie cycling in Tuscany with a friend’s wedding. Although it was a present for my husband’s birthday, I can’t take any credit for planning the routes as it’s something that Charlie is incredible good at and thankfully did.…
