Lunch in a Yurt

Wild Strawberry Cafe Inside

Want a lovely new cafe to visit?  Eat delicious food?  And somewhere to go back again and again?

Well, I found the answer to all these questions in a small yurt in Buckinghamshire.

It’s lovely, unique and just has the best food.  The Wild Strawberry Cafe is very unexpected –  the yurt itself looks small from the outside but from the inside it really has a wow factor.

Lunch in a Yurt
Lunch in a Yurt

 

Inside the Wild Strawberry Cafe
Inside the Wild Strawberry Cafe

The first visit was for lunch.  Salads, breads, soups…the normal stuff, but all healthy, fresh ingredients, homemade and full of flavours that you couldn’t get enough of.

It's lunch time
It’s lunch time

Following the deliciousness of lunch, we returned for breakfast the next day.  And this was even better!  The homemade granola with chia seeds, greek yoghurt and a rhubarb compote was incredible. The blueberry pancakes with maple syrup and bacon weren’t too bad themselves.  Writing this post and looking back at the photos makes me wish i lived within drivable distance of this yurt.

In breakfast heaven
In breakfast heaven
No better pancakes
No better pancakes

If you do manage to visit the Wild Strawberry Cafe, make sure you also pop into the Peterley Manor farm shop.  you’ll definitely pick up a nice little treat.

English Breakfast Tea in an Mongolian Yurt
English Breakfast Tea in an Mongolian Yurt

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Night on a Spanish Island

Night time on the island of Majorca is lovely.  The atmosphere completely changes into a chilled but lively place.  We found a great tapas restaurant with seafood and chorizo galore.

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I always make an effort to walk along the beach when the sun is setting as it is always so magical.  Its a completely different scene to that when the sun is up and the sunbathers are out.  Its quiet, peaceful and calming.  The scent and sound of the ocean become magnified and it reveals the true island – its undisturbed magic.

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The Heart of Venice

Venice is an incredible place. The tiny streets or ‘calle’ that link together in a maze, the sense of having no idea where you are and the aroma of the laguna that hits you as you step onto the floating city. I’ve never been anywhere quite like it.

Gondolas in the lagoon
Gondolas in the lagoon

One of the unique things about Venice is its use of boats and gondolas. Around every corner is a waterway, another bridge, two more gondoliers. There are gondolas everywhere, and you don’t even have to be near them to hear “Gondola, Gondola” being shouted as each person walks past. We didn’t actually travel by gondola as passengers are repeatedly photographed as they pass every bridge – not as romantic as you might think. Despite this, we opted for a boat trip down the Grand Canal, twice in fact – during the day and after the sun had set. This was a highlight to our time spent in Venice. We got to use the mode of transport that Venice is synonymous for and it passed by the majority of the main sights, which we could take in from the water. The architecture is incredible with entrances right on the water, colourful facades, gold-lined buildings and the sense of disbelief that this place actually exists.

The Colourful Canal
The Colourful Canal

My boyfriend was shortlisted as a finalist in the Digital and Virtual Arts category in the Arte Laguna Prize 2015.  We travelled to Venice to setup his installation in the Telecom Italia Future Centre where this section of the Prize was being shown. It was a great opportunity for him to showcase his work, and a great opportunity to knock another place off my bucket list!

The Grand Canal
The Grand Canal

Every guide book you read and every person you speak to will say that the one thing you must do when you go to Venice is to get lost wandering the streets. And it’s true. Walking the streets without looking at a map and finding a lovely new area of Venice, or a quaint little restaurant is the perfect way to find out about the city. It was through wandering the streets that we found this incredible restaurant that had the best ravoli I have ever tasted, and fish that was impeccable. We walked until the light began to fall and watched the sun set over mainland Italy.

Sunset over mainland Italy
Sunset over mainland Italy

We took a boat to the island of Murano, the home of Murano glass. It was fascinating to watch it being made and the final designs were beautiful. The vivid colours, simple patterns and clean lines attracted me to everything. Despite Murano being a great destination, if you want to pick up a unique item of glass, Venice itself has a huge amount to offer.

San Marco Plaza is a must stop destination when you visit. A large open square, it is full of people feeding pigeons, al fresco dining and tourists capturing and immersing themselves in the magic of Venice. The Plaza is encompassed by numerous museums with the amazing Basilica de San Marco proudly overlooking the square in all its glory.

Sunset on the Basilica
Sunset on the Basilica

Venice has captured a part of my heart. It is a city that I cannot wait to explore more and discover even more of its magic. I hope that I will be able to return to this beautiful city soon, and maybe next time I’ll actually go on a gondola!

See more about my Venice trip on my next post.

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