
Bermuda: City of Hamilton
On our last day, we didn’t need to leave for the airport till 6pm, so decided to visit Bermuda’s (tiny) capital, the City of Hamilton (always referred to as such to… Read more Bermuda: City of Hamilton →
On our last day, we didn’t need to leave for the airport till 6pm, so decided to visit Bermuda’s (tiny) capital, the City of Hamilton (always referred to as such to… Read more Bermuda: City of Hamilton →
On days 4-6 of our Bermuda break, we continued to tramp the Railway Trail up and down the islands. As one lovely bay looks very like another, I’ll restrict myself… Read more Bermuda: coasts and caves →
On our third day, Hurricane Kate passed close to Bermuda and we awoke to a wet and windy morning. It was also a public holiday (11th November) which meant that all museums… Read more Bermuda: Botanical Gardens and Spittal Pond →
Having explored the western tip on our first day in Bermuda, on the second we travelled to the East End. St George’s is marked B on the map – we… Read more Bermuda: a walk around St George’s →
Bermuda is a tiny speck in the Atlantic Ocean whose first inhabitants were shipwrecked English colonists in the early 17th Century. As a result, its place-names all have a distinctly familiar… Read more Bermuda: Somerset to the Dockyard →
At the beginning of November we escaped the dreich Glasgow weather for a week in Bermuda. Those who knew of my antipathy to beach holidays were bemused, even more so when… Read more Bermuda: Coco Reef →
For its final fling in December, Jude’s Bench Series is “anything goes”. Last month, we escaped the Glasgow weather for a week in Bermuda and did lots of bench-spotting so I’m piling them… Read more Bermuda benches →