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Guernsey

Guernsey 2023: Festivals, Adventures, Retreats & Art Exhibitions

The Islands of Guernsey will be hosting an array of exciting events in 2023 including food festivals, creative art exhibitions, wellness escapes and walking adventures. Exhibitions & Festivals Taste Guernsey Food Festival (1st – 30th April) A month-long event celebrating the best ingredients and flavours found on Guernsey and its

Bath Launches Festival Of Wellbeing: 7-25 February 2023

Bath has launched a new “festival of wellbeing”, set to take place from 7 – 25 February 2023. ReBalance Bath will bring together venues, hotels, therapists, and practitioners for a three-week celebration of wellness and the city’s connections to thermal waters. Activities will include many free events and taster sessions

Camplify Introduces ‘Austin’, The Perfect Star-Gazing Vehicle

Camplify is helping keen astronomers seek out some of the UK’s darkest skies with the latest addition to its portfolio: a unique Jeep Wrangler named Austin. Austin is available for pick up from Leeds, West Yorkshire, and is perfect for guests looking to explore the Yorkshire Dales or the North

Halloween Events In Bristol And Bath

FEAR at Avon Valley Scream Park Selected dates between 7-31 October Award-winning event FEAR at Avon Valley Scream Park is gearing up for its biggest scare experience this year called #ABloodyGoodNight. Along with thrilling fair rides, street entertainment, the famous fire display and the scare shows is a new experience

Spooky Halloween Holidays in Guernsey

Discover Guernsey’s most haunted hot spots and history this Halloween! One of the spookiest places across the British Isles, Guernsey has a haunted past, filled with ancient witchcraft, demonic dogs and ghostly figures. The following locations are guaranteed to send chills down any thrill lover’s spine. Guernsey’s Haunted Nazi Underground

Guernsey Launches ‘Once Upon An Island’ Folklore Trail And Exhibition

Guernsey Arts and the National Trust will be launching a ‘Folklore Trail’ this October, featuring the illustrations of a soon-to-be-published children’s book, by Guernsey local, Penny Dawes. The illustrations are based on the tales of Sir Edgar MacCulloch’s Guernsey Folklore, published in 1903. As part of an island-wide ‘Folklore Trail’,

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