The United States is today facing its first Government shut down since 1995. The US Congress has failed to agree a budget by the annual deadline as Republicans hold government services to ransom in an attempt to halt President Barack Obama’s healthcare reforms. You may ask what this has to do with travel as this is a political argument but if the shutdown goes ahead the impact on tourism will be immense. Continue reading
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Drowning Ducks!
After a busy day on Sunday I did not see or hear any of the national news until late in the evening. I had only switched on the TV in anticipation of Match of the Day and was shocked to see pictures of a Duck Tours amphibious vehicle on fire! The vessel was clearly on the Thames in London and the hairs went up on the back of my neck as I have taken a trip with London Duck Tours on several occasions. Continue reading
Holiday Packing Nightmare Part 2
I have written about holiday packing on several occasions, mainly regarding the difficulties of confining yourself to your luggage allowance. This can be a major issue if you are travelling with hand luggage only or if you are on a sporting trip which requires equipment. I have often struggled to squeeze all my hiking gear into a small case and skiing is a total nightmare but I have now discovered a bigger one! Continue reading
How to Improve the Experience of Flying
Flying has become much cheaper in real terms over the last few years and it would appear that we are all doing a lot more of it. I take several flights each year and whilst things mostly go well, sometimes I find myself desperate to get off the plane! When you can fly across Europe for less than the price of a train ticket to Manchester it seems a bit churlish to complain but there are some things which could be done to improve the overall experience. The trouble is most of the problems are caused by the passengers! Continue reading
Roller Disco in London
If you are looking for a totally different night out in London with a bit of sparkle thrown in then consider trying roller disco! It might sound like a throw-back to the 1970’s which it is in many ways but what a fun night out to remember that everyone can enjoy and which won’t break the bank. Continue reading
Picture Perfect Piran
The beautiful nation of Slovenia is yet to experience a boom in tourism. Those who do visit Slovenia generally base themselves in the Capital Ljubljana or in the fabulous Julian Alps to the north. Slovenia, however, is a nation of great contrasts and surprises offering something for everyone to enjoy and that includes a stunning stretch of coastline. Continue reading
Salzburg and the Sound of Music
Salzburg is a wonderful destination for a short break for just about anyone but for fans of the Sound of Music it is Nirvana! The city’s wonderful architecture is showcased by the stunning mountain backdrop and with plenty to do to suit all tastes even Sound of Music widowers should enjoy their stay. The fans of the movie, meanwhile, will be delighted to discover that most of the significant filming locations are within walking distance of each other in the city.
The Fountain
Salzburg is one of those places that simply enchants you as soon as you arrive. Everything looks impossibly pretty and there is a peaceful feel to the place that belies its city status. Sound of Music fans should head first for the Residenz Fountain in the centre of town where they can follow in the footsteps of Maria and joyously flick the water. I remember doing this on my first visit whilst a group of curious locals looked on bemused! Apparently many Austrians have not seen the film which seems ridiculous to me.
The Convent
Your frolic with the fountain should be followed by a visit to the Benedictine convent nestled beneath the castle. This is not only a location in the movie but also the convent where the real Maria Von Trapp was a novice. The castle itself is well worth a visit too and there are some spectacular views across the city from the terraces here.
The Cemetery
Visiting St Peter’s Cemetery is an absolute must. This is where the memorable escape scenes were filmed with the family crouching behind the gravestones. Today you still get a sense of the drama that unfolded but this is also a beautiful and serene location in its own right. A short walk from here you will find the Felsenreitschule where the Von Trapp Family’s valedictory performance at the festival was filmed.
Do-Ray-Me
One of my favourite scenes in the movie is the Do-Ray-Me routine which was filmed at the Mirabell Gardens. This is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit and you should be able to grab a moment on the famous steps to get a good picture. You may not, however, wish to follow my lead in delivering the entire routine on the steps for the benefit of the passers-by! My double act with my cousin did not prove to be that popular but I felt all the better for it!
The family Seat
A short and pleasant walk from Salzburg Old Town it is possible to see the majestic façade of Schloss Leopoldskron which featured in the Sound of Music as the Von Trapp family home. Sadly it is not possible to view the interior as the mansion is not open to the public but its magnificent lakeside location makes the exterior view worth the walk.
Out of Town
If you have access to a car or book yourself onto one of the organised tours you can also visit many of the other filming locations which lay outside the city. The cathedral at Mondsee is a gorgeous place to visit and was where Marias wedding was filmed and in the mountains a few miles south of the city you can take a picnic on the hillside like Maria and the Children in the film. I actually found that location by accident on another visit to Austria when I was exploring the area and had a moment of déjà Vu. I looked up to see a view that I was convinced I had seen before. Knowing I had never visited the area before, this feeling puzzled me until I watched the Sound of Music one evening and realised what I had found. It was Schloss Werfen, the castle further down the valley appearing in the background that gave me my eureka moment. For film buffs this was also the castle in Where Eagles Dare.
As you explore the filming locations you can take in the rest of the city as you move around. Getreidstrasse should not be missed on your way through. This beautiful street is lined with interesting shops all of which boast stunning wrought iron signs. Even the McDonalds has one! Ironically it was in this very street that as a child I was with my mother when she purchased a beautiful Hand crafted toy as a gift for the same cousin that accompanied me on the steps of the Mirabell gardens some 30 years later. There is something about Salzburg that calls you back again and again.
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The Incredible Story of Alhambra Guitars
Alhambra classical guitars are synonymous with quality and highly regarded throughout the world. The path to success has been an interesting one as the company was founded almost by chance and nearly failed shortly after being established. Today the company is a great success producing beautiful, traditionally hand crafted instruments in Spain, fashioned from quality woods from round the world but the road to success was a rocky one. Continue reading
Why Go Shopping on Holiday?
Speaking as someone whose ideal holiday is a getaway in the mountains with no crowds and wonderful scenery I am shocked to find that for many people it is shopping that tops the list of things to do whilst away. Despite the global recession many travellers can’t wait to part with their cash on a trip to the shops and I find this astonishing! For me shopping is a generally a chore especially as these days most high streets and malls have exactly the same brands on offer and are largely interchangeable but it would appear that I am an exception. Continue reading
Traditional Spanish Dress
Every country has their distinctive national dress – just think of Scotland and you think of kilts and tartan, and lederhosen couldn’t be associated with anywhere other than Austria and Germany. When it comes to Spain, we all think we know exactly what the Spanish national costume is, right? In fact, Spain is a very diverse country, and the swirling red and black skirts and castanets are only traditional in a very small part of it. Continue reading