Travel Podcast producer Ted Cragg steps out from his home studio in Canada to embark on his own great adventure, spending 3 months, primarily in Portugal, slow travelling with his wife Emilie and their two young kids, 5 and 7 years old.It's been 11 years since the end of their last great trip (pre-kids, of course!), a 'round-the-world odyssey over 15 months. Since then, travel for them has been li... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 12 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture |
We knew winter in Portugal would be a little damp and rainy, but were hopeful that that would be contained to the great outdoors. more
After 9 days of intense travel, we arrive at our new home for the next 4 weeks. more
We make it to Lisbon, and the trip really comes alive. more
It was a bit of a hit and miss day today. We enjoyed the Hop On/Hop Off tour, even though it was €25 per adult, but you get a lot of flexibility and information too. It allowed us to see parts of the city that would have taken a lot more effort other... more
It's a pretty cold, windy day here in Madrid, high up on the plateau, and we're getting the full brunt of it while waiting for the free entry into the Royal Palace, the Palacio Real. more
The past 24 hour stretch has taken us from Avignon to Montpellier, Barcelona and Madrid. more
Another steady travel day as usual, with multiple trains and long walks, most with heavy backpacks but one blissfully without. more
We head out of of Paris and through the rolling French countryside, all the way to the south of the country and the medieval town of Avignon. more
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