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| | | | Bacharach is an incredibly well preserved, not to mention pretty, medieval town on the western bank of the Rhine. It's famed for its historic centre of half-timbered buildings topped by a castle, and surrounded by steep hills covered in terraced vineyards. It's hard to imagine a more picturesque spot, but since it sits in the... | |
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| | | | Alicante. The name conjures vivid images of the 1960s and 1970s package holiday boom that transformed parts of Spain's Mediterranean coast. Once sleepy, economically deprived towns and villages became some of Europe's most famous tourism hotspots. Sun starved northern Europeans arrived in droves to soak up the sea, sun, sand and sangria - at very... | |
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| | | | The first sign of trouble was the amount of notices and placards that adorned the till at the coffee shop. Each one a variation of "Keep Calm and wait for your coffee" or "This may take a while so behave yourself". We had arrived at Wemyss Bay Train and Ferry Station with around 20 minutes... | |
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