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Blog posts from July 2014

  1. Tiny houses and transformed spaces - Pitchup.com's top ten

    July 25, 2014
    by | about camping | Pitchup.com's top tens

    Earth domes in New Zealand. Pic courtesy of Living Big in a Tiny House. Mostly when our thinks drift dreamily to the type of accommodation we will cacklingly obtain when millionaires, it is of the portable and very expensive variety.


    A three-storey RV like Robert de Niro’s, a billionaire’s Earth caravan and a £3500 tent have all featured in our musings, mostly on …

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  2. 27 walking holidays! Our guide to UK walking festivals this summer and autumn

    July 17, 2014
    by | festivals and events | sports and outdoors




    Airing boots highly recommended between walks
    Although we tend to pack Inappropriate Heels when tottering off on our outdoor hols (and that’s just the Pitchup.com men), we’ll usually be found with walking boots crammed into the rucksack too.



    Our love of the striding is such that we have a special category just for

    sites in a …

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  3. The wheelie big Pitchup.com guide to...family bike rides

    July 11, 2014
    by | family | guides | sports and outdoors




    Family cycling trip
    Le Tour –  it has pedalled off! Around four million bike boffins were estimated to have watched the

    Grand Départ

    in Yorkshire last weekend, with quite a few more hundred thousand ramming the streets to see it in London and Essex. We hope that didn’t make commuters cranky.



    As promised …

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  4. C'est Bretagne! Ten things to see and do in Brittany

    July 4, 2014
    by | beaches, coast and seaside | destinations | family | food and drink | history and heritage | sports and outdoors

    The flag of Bretagne. Pic by Audrey AK. Brittany was once known as ‘little Britain’, but fret not, you’re unlikely to find Vicky Pollard and her cohorts here. The Celtic region of Bretagne est both très cultural et très independent, has a different feel from the rest of France, and is the only place in the country where …

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