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On Welsh Craft Brews…
May 8, 2019 Leave a Comment by Luke Waterson Articles

On Welsh Craft Brews…

Scotland has its whisky and Ireland has Poitín. But on some beery research for the Welsh food and drink quarterly […]

The Best Hikes in Wales (That Aren’t Snowdon) – Article for Rough Guides
April 20, 2019 Leave a Comment by Luke Waterson Adventure Travel

The Best Hikes in Wales (That Aren’t Snowdon) – Article for Rough Guides

I realise I never posted this piece on Wales’ best non-Snowdon hikes, but as it was originally published for the […]

Booming Blaenau: The Welsh Mining Town Transforming Itself into an Adventure Hotspot – Article for Adventure.com
April 17, 2019 Leave a Comment by Luke Waterson Adventure Travel

Booming Blaenau: The Welsh Mining Town Transforming Itself into an Adventure Hotspot – Article for Adventure.com

  The other week, whilst elsewhere in the country people were enjoying a spot of sunshine, I spent some time […]

Castle Combe & the Cotswolds – Feature for Which?
January 28, 2019 Leave a Comment by Luke Waterson Luxury Travel

Castle Combe & the Cotswolds – Feature for Which?

Oh, the Cotswolds, that Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where the honey-coloured sandstone houses line quaint village streets that could […]

Cruise control – my Latest Articles for the Telegraph
December 18, 2018 Leave a Comment by Luke Waterson Eastern Europe Travel

Cruise control – my Latest Articles for the Telegraph

No one ever really thought cruises would become as big a thing as they have in Britain of all places, […]

2018 (Through My Latest Reference Books, from Puerto Rican beaches to Peruvian train rides to the Welsh coffee scene!)
December 2, 2018 Leave a Comment by Luke Waterson Adventure Travel

2018 (Through My Latest Reference Books, from Puerto Rican beaches to Peruvian train rides to the Welsh coffee scene!)

And there it was, 2018, passed by in a flash! Passed by so speedily, in fact, that I haven’t even […]

How Tough Can Britain’s Toughest Trail Be? – Article for Adventure.com
September 17, 2018 Leave a Comment by Luke Waterson Adventure Travel

How Tough Can Britain’s Toughest Trail Be? – Article for Adventure.com

There were a spate of late Victorian adventurers, Henry Savage Landor springing to mind, who were not content with seeking […]

On Brutality and Bardism – Talk at the PENfro Book Festival, Rhosygilwen, Pembrokeshire
September 5, 2018 Leave a Comment by Luke Waterson Fiction

On Brutality and Bardism – Talk at the PENfro Book Festival, Rhosygilwen, Pembrokeshire

PENfro has been one of those literary festivals I’ve idolised for a while: what after all could constitute a more […]

On the Role of St Davids and Western Wales in Medieval Culture – Talk at the Oriel Y Parc Visitor Centre in St Davids, July 4th
April 4, 2018 Leave a Comment by Luke Waterson Fiction

On the Role of St Davids and Western Wales in Medieval Culture – Talk at the Oriel Y Parc Visitor Centre in St Davids, July 4th

For those of you who have never heard of or paid a visit to St Davids, sequestered way out on […]

A Homage to Scotland’s NW Highlands
March 12, 2018 Leave a Comment by Luke Waterson Adventure Travel

A Homage to Scotland’s NW Highlands

In early 2016, for a few very random months, I was lucky enough to live on an estate in Scotland’s […]

Where the Going Gets Green – Article for Travel Ideas Magazine
October 11, 2017 Leave a Comment by Luke Waterson Articles

Where the Going Gets Green – Article for Travel Ideas Magazine

Travel Ideas produce beautiful glossy quarterly travel magazines aimed at savvy, adventurous travellers with the financial means to go that […]

Europe: A Retrospective – Thoughts On, and New Books Out About, the ‘Continent’ We are Bidding Farewell
March 30, 2017 Leave a Comment by Luke Waterson Europe Travel - General

Europe: A Retrospective – Thoughts On, and New Books Out About, the ‘Continent’ We are Bidding Farewell

Europe: A Retrospective. An exhibition coming to every resident of the UK in 2019. And coming for good. All liberal […]

Song Castle: My New Novel to be Published in Spring 2018
December 15, 2016 Leave a Comment by Luke Waterson Fiction

Song Castle: My New Novel to be Published in Spring 2018

If someone had asked me a few years back if I would be alternating my writing focus between Puerto Rico […]

The New Novel!
October 21, 2016 Leave a Comment by Luke Waterson Fiction

The New Novel!

I am delighted to announce today that the publishers of Roebuck, Urbane Publications, will be publishing my second novel in […]

Coasteering… What to Know Before You Jump – Article for Red Bull Adventure Channel
September 27, 2016 Leave a Comment by Luke Waterson Adventure Travel

Coasteering… What to Know Before You Jump – Article for Red Bull Adventure Channel

I live in Wales: moist, green, castle-dotted, crag-spotted Wales. One always tends to think of the mountains when one thinks […]

Travelling Across Europe by Rail: Some Thoughts on Why You Should
August 17, 2016 1 Comment by Luke Waterson Adventure Travel

Travelling Across Europe by Rail: Some Thoughts on Why You Should

I put the following piece up on the site I keep on Slovak travel, the Englishman in Slovakia, recently. But […]

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