Skiddaw MTB Route With E-Venture

From Keswick you have to tackle Latrigg first with the first part being fairly steep but the gradually evens out. The base of Skiddaw is Latrigg car park, then up a ‘S’ shaped path on Jenkins hill along the Skiddaw path to the summit of Skid…

Back of Skiddaw- Short MTB

This tour takes you on an adventure around the back of Skiddaw. Leaving  E-Venture bikes take the left turn at the mini roundabout, follow road adjacent to the river and turn right towards Keswick Hospital, after the hospital turn right onto Brundh…

Discover the Stone Circle with E-Venture Bikes- Road

A short bike ride to Threlkeld and back. The start of the ride, up along BrundleHolme Road along side Latrigg will take you all the way into Threlkeld, it is a friendly path down. Once you cross the A66 onto Burns road it is a gentle down hill. Take the…

Red Sightseeing – Gustav III Tour

Welcome to the tour of Gustav the Third, King of Sweden between 1772 and 1792!What do you know about him? That he was murdered at the opera maybe. Or that he’s often been called the King of Theatre. Or perhaps you get the picture of a slightly rid…

Tour through Lyon

Welcome to Lyon! Our walk will start at the “Vieux Lyon” metro station. During this walk, you’ll be going back in time; you’ll discover splendid buildings, and you’ll wander through a maze of cobbled streets and hidden pass…

I Am Human – a walking tour of The Royal London Hospital

Welcome to I Am Human. This audio walking tour will guide you around The Royal London Hospital and the Medical College in Whitechapel. You will be led by Joseph Merrick, the ‘Elephant Man’, his friend, the surgeon Frederick Treves, the Hospi…

Loire Valley with Tim Richards. Travelbook

The Loire is one of the great river valleys of France and it’s been highly popular from the 16th kings – like Francis the 1st -on down to 21st century tourists. The countryside is agriculturally rich and almost littered with beautiful castles yo…

Mammoths, Mansions and Medals

To celebrate Totally Thames 2020, the Museum of Richmond has created an audio tour exploring the river Thames through the objects that we have in our collection. Walk along the beautiful Richmond riverbank or listen from the comfort of home, and find ou…

Santander

Hello everybody, and welcome to the tour around ‘’Santander’’. During this tour, I, Eloi Jiménez, will be the one who guides you during this guided tour. As I said before, our tour will be around Santander, visiting places…

The Religious Path

Following the footsteps of the ancient pilgrims travelling from the village to the Holy Mount built on the hilltop, upon the remains of a pagan temple dedicated to the goddess Diana.

The Path of the Masca Micilina

The Path of the Masca Micilina wants to make known the stories and popular traditions that until the last century characterized the villages of the Rocche. Stories of masche (witches in local dialect) and hermits that are well suited to this type of imp…

Fervaques : On the footsteps of Eugène Boudin

Born in Honfleur, son of a sailor and sailor himself when he was young, the pre-impressionist painter Eugène Boudin (1824-1898) was a great traveler. He sketched the beaches of Normandy and the rocks of Antibes, the Dutch ports or the lagoon of V…

Cambremer : City discovery tour

Cambremer, in the heart of the Pays d’Auge, is 25 km from the beaches of the Côte Fleurie. Associated with the communes of Saint-Aubin-sur-Algot, Grandouet and Saint-Pair-du-Mont, this chief town of canton brings together 1200 inhabitants. T…

Lisieux : Walk on the banks of the Touques river

Touques, Cirieux, Graindin, Orbiquet: it is at the confluence of these four rivers that the city of Lisieux was built. In order to promote this natural heritage, the City of Lisieux wanted to commit to the creation of a riverside promenade on the north …

Lisieux : City discovery tour

The city of Lisieux is known around the world thanks to Saint Therese. But did you know, its birth dates back to the Gallo-Roman era, more than 2000 years ago! Throughout history, thanks to the presence of powerful Bishops Counts until the Revolution, t…

Crèvecoeur Castle

Crèvecœur Castle was built in the Middle Ages, nearly a thousand years ago! It was protected by a moat, two drawbridges and a castle wall. The lord and his family lived in the lodge located in the upper bailey and protected by a stone wall….

Trekking in Civitella in Valdichiana

On the evening of June 18th, 1944, Sunday, nine German soldiers, perhaps paratroopers of “Hermann Göring” division, approached a farmhouse at the Madonna, near Civitella. After having dinner, they headed for the recreational club of the…

Trekking in Arezzo

From the countryside to the town: a 5 km walk to discover Arezzo’s secrets. A plunge into the the history of interesting and naturalistic places starting from the Chiusa dei Monaci, a huge hydraulic work of the XII century. Countryside, churches a…

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