Is This Peru’s Next Inca Trail? – Article for Adventure.com
Happy 2019. When people ask me what my 2018 highlight was travel-wise, the hike to Choquequirao, billed as Peru’s Next […]
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Luke Waterson is a Wales-based adventure and sustainable travel writer and novelist, with equal enthusiasm for hiking in wildernesses, ancient history, country pubs, historic fiction and brewing beer - either solo or with his family
Happy 2019. When people ask me what my 2018 highlight was travel-wise, the hike to Choquequirao, billed as Peru’s Next […]
No one ever really thought cruises would become as big a thing as they have in Britain of all places, […]
And there it was, 2018, passed by in a flash! Passed by so speedily, in fact, that I haven’t even […]
There were a spate of late Victorian adventurers, Henry Savage Landor springing to mind, who were not content with seeking […]
PENfro has been one of those literary festivals I’ve idolised for a while: what after all could constitute a more […]
I returned to Slovakia recently for the first time since I was living there between 2012 and 2015. This time […]
I don’t expect anyone who drops in occasionally to this site to make sense of the daily plans and monthly […]
The premier event in the Welsh cultural calendar starts today, and I have a fair few reasons for being excited […]
Song Castle was officially launched to the Welsh literary world on Thursday, April 12th at the bookshop/cafe-bar Octavo’s in Cardiff […]
For those of you who have never heard of or paid a visit to St Davids, sequestered way out on […]
In early 2016, for a few very random months, I was lucky enough to live on an estate in Scotland’s […]
I am delighted to announce that the first post-launch talk that I will be doing on my new novel Song […]
As any writer knows, a book you have spent months in the writing of deserves a little bit of fanfare […]
I suppose it is not for nothing that I have the protagonist of Roebuck, 16th century South American gentleman adventurer […]
It should come as no surprise that Central and South America have woken up to the booming multi-billion dollar industry […]
I’m delighted to announce that I’ll be talking all things medieval and Welsh with fellow writer Jean Gill at this […]