Showing posts with label weekend away. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weekend away. Show all posts

Green tourists | Thorpe Forest

Saturday, 8 November 2014


I love these pictures - it was a great weekend away, the last one as a family of three - although we are talking so much of the imminent birth of Litlle Baby MiH that a little someone must be wondering whether there is actually someone in his Mummy's tummy or whether I just ate all the pies. 

Also we had great weather, which is always surprising when we go away in October. And because there was something for everyone - although my being on a bike at 8-month pregnant was definitely more for keeping Baby MiH happy, and for Mr MiH to have a laugh, than my own comfort. 

It is also the first time we went to stay in an Eco lodge, something I was really keen on - Mr MiH requested a tree house (still 8-month pregnant, I am not sure he is grasping the concept) - I found a luxury lodge, on one floor, in the middle of the forest - and after some family negotiating on dates (what do you mean you are running a 10K and we cannot do anything before because you need to train?), we booked our long weekend away in Norfolk with Forest Holidays





Baby MiH may have stolen a few stones in the process.. Sorry... 





Baby MiH did love the bike despite his scrunched up face.. 




We felt restored - every so often we need to get away as a family (ie not in France) and spend some quality together (ie not with our parents, no matter how helpful babysitters they are). 

Although I would definitely go back, it will never be in summer. The whole lodge is designed around you being part of the forest - ie massive windows, ie a lot of light in the morning (and no black out curtains) and maybe a sauna effect in the summer. But it is great in the Autumn as you can enjoy the beautiful colours at your doorstep. 

Weekend away in the UK {Rye}

Thursday, 7 February 2013

We have gone and come back from our first long weekend away as a family and survived! After an obscene minimal amount of packing, a two-hour delay on the expected departure time, off we went to East Sussex. Our first day trip was to Rye, a small town which is in fact quite a popular with tourists. And it is easy to see why! 








Just a warning if you plan this trip with a baby. Cobbles, small tea rooms and narrow streets do not go well with a pram.. Take your baby carrier - and you may be able to eat in one of the pretty cafes!