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Guides for planning off-the-beaten track photography

I love to travel independently, getting off the beaten track and hunting out interesting locations for landscape and travel photography. Here are my travel notes and guides, for people who love the same!

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Marrakech Express: Racing across Europe

My Travel Diary My retired mum and I raced across Europe, from London to Marrakech, with 120 people. No flights allowed! How did we get on?

Senya for Photographers: Complete Guide

Senya is one of the largest islands in Norway, well inside the Arctic circle. Should you visit? A guide for photographers.

Senya Scenic Route: Complete Photographers' Guide

Senya’s coastline is designated as a National Tourist Scenic Route (Nasjonale turistveger) and it boasts majestic scenery.

Vesterålen for photographers: Off the beaten track in Arctic Norway

Looking for beautiful coastal Arctic scenery, but without the crowds of people? Vesterålen is right above Lofoten, packed with magnificent scenery.

Andøya Scenic Route: Complete Photographers' Guide

Andøya is readily reachable from Lofoten, is a designated National Tourist Scenic Route (Nasjonale turistveger) and offers a whole lot of that stunning Arctic scenery.

Photographer’s Introduction to Langøya, Vesterålen

Off the beaten track in Arctic Norway. Here is my introduction to Langøya for landscape photographers.

Senya- Andøya ferry: what you need to know

In summer there’s a fantastic ferry route that directly connects two of Norway’s national Norwegian Scenic Routes (Senya and Andøya).

Beautiful photography locations in Berat

Albania’s hidden gem Ottoman city, Berat easily stands amongst Europe's prettiest towns and the whole city centre is a UNESCO Heritage site.

8 Beautiful photography locations in Gjirokastra, Albania

Albania’s hidden gem Ottoman city. Its wonderful and unique Ottoman architecture has been recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site

I love travel and photography, and I particularly love to get off the beaten track and visit areas which are not yet crowded. I make lots of use of blogs, magazine articles and guidebooks to plan my trips, so I try to repay the favour here by posting about my own experiences in the hope others find it useful.