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I am a university administrator and part-time travel writer. I co-wrote the Bradt Slow Guide to The Chilterns and the Thames Valley with my husband Neil. I have also written a book on medieval bastards.
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(Un)Christmas in Marrakech

January 1, 2020December 19, 2020 hsmatthews2017

The inflatable Santas struck a slightly discordant note among the monkey-tamers, snake charmers and henna-painters of the Djemaa el Fna.  This ‘square’ is described in one of my guidebooks as the heart of traditional Marrakech, and certainly it is the … Continue reading (Un)Christmas in Marrakech

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Tripe and Bosch in Madrid

January 1, 2020January 1, 2020 hsmatthews2017

There are two ways of tackling a short city break.  One is to rush around, aiming to see as many of the ‘sights’ as possible in the time available.  The other is to try to see just one or two … Continue reading Tripe and Bosch in Madrid

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Let it Snow!

January 1, 2020 hsmatthews2017

The Casa Poporului had gone missing. It was the largest building in Bucharest – some said it was second largest building in the world.  Last night I had been able to admire its distant floodlit form from this very street … Continue reading Let it Snow!

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Chernobyl: the Power of Nature

December 30, 2019 hsmatthews2017

“Don’t step on the moss.  It soaks up radioactivity” Nikolai warned us, using his Geiger counter to demonstrate the effect. It beeped obediently.  As our local guide in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, his job was to keep us safe from … Continue reading Chernobyl: the Power of Nature

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Sweet Kaliningrad

December 30, 2019December 30, 2019 hsmatthews2017

If there is one place that captures the essence of Kaliningrad, it is the Museum of Marzipan. Formerly the German city of Königsberg, home of philosopher Immanuel Kant, later a Soviet port closed to visitors, Kaliningrad is now a Russian … Continue reading Sweet Kaliningrad

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Just Like Norfolk?

December 30, 2019 hsmatthews2017

Ten years ago I visited Venezuela and took a trip to the Orinoco Delta – probably one of the most remote places I have been, though in some ways it seemed strangely familiar. We waited nervously on the jetty at … Continue reading Just Like Norfolk?

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A funny thing happened on the way to the teashop

December 30, 2019December 30, 2019 hsmatthews2017

It happened in Harrogate. A car halted at the zebra crossing, music blaring at full volume from the stereo. An elderly man stepped onto the crossing, did a little dance to the throbbing beat, grinned, waved at the driver, and … Continue reading A funny thing happened on the way to the teashop

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Better Late than Never

December 30, 2019December 30, 2019 hsmatthews2017

“You must go to the Isle of Man.” This was the advice I was given during a university lecture on European History 400-1200. The lecturer in question was five feet nothing tall with a will of iron and you disobeyed … Continue reading Better Late than Never

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It sure is a Great Wall

December 29, 2019December 30, 2019 hsmatthews2017

The problem with the Great Wall of China is that it is not flat.  Obviously this was not a problem when it was built.  The mountainous location was after all a design feature intended to keep barbarians out.  What I … Continue reading It sure is a Great Wall

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Devon Jams

December 29, 2019December 30, 2019 hsmatthews2017

Our luck ran out about half-way up. We were on our way up the single-track, winding, road, and another car was coming down.  Both cars stopped.  The driver of the other car refused to move.  We couldn’t back down as … Continue reading Devon Jams

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