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The late A.A. Gill once wrote a memorable article about Ravenna describing it as one of his “brilliant places to … Continue reading Troyes
The late A.A. Gill once wrote a memorable article about Ravenna describing it as one of his “brilliant places to … Continue reading Troyes
Oldgreytravel knows Cornwall as well as anybody and is often asked where are the best places to stay for a … Continue reading The Five Best Places in Cornwall
While most travellers are probably aware of the existence of World Heritage Sites (WHS), I doubt whether many know their … Continue reading World Heritage Sites
Compton must be one of the oddest villages in Surrey. Strung along the busy B3000 for over a mile, it … Continue reading Compton, Surrey
Some 30 odd years ago, oldgreytravel was not so old nor so grey and was in the middle of an … Continue reading Leaving India
No, not the State located in the deep South of the United States, but the idiosyncratic, jaw dropping museum of … Continue reading Louisiana
High on a hill in a remote area of eastern France sits a solitary pilgrim’s chapel. There has been a … Continue reading Notre Dame du Haut, Ronchamp
Some 116 years ago, a disgruntled and somewhat restless Methodist minister from the flat lowlands of Lincolnshire led a group … Continue reading Adelboden
Mass tourism is reaching levels of unsustainable impact on the major tourist sites of the world. Venice and Barcelona both … Continue reading Ghent, Belgium
Oldgreytravel was passing through Brussels the other day and eschewed the blockbuster museums and sights to find time to take … Continue reading Van Bureen Museum, Brussels