Summer 2006

Edition 38.

WORLDROVER
GUIDES

Nude beaches & Nudist activities

 

 

 

 

 

 

WORLDROVER
GUIDES
Towns & Nude Beaches

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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SWISS RAIL PASS.
We clock Switzerland in quick time spending a long weekend covering the country by train, going from East to West and from Lake to Mountain.

FRANCE THE EASY WAY
Allan Rogers travels to the Mediterannean renting caravans enroute and staying in one at a lakeside Holiday Park.

Link to French caravans


LIFE ON THE FARM
Travel is up hill and down dale as we try out farmhouse Bed and Breakfasts in Northern England.


KITES IN THE SUN
We give for the bare facts about Fuerteventura's international kite festival, wind sports and the island's nudist beaches.

Link to nude kite article
PLUS OUR REGULAR FEATURES

GOOD DRINKING

Gael Arthur finds quality wines in Switzerland and meets the new breed of Swiss winemakers.

Link to Swiss Wines

BON APPETITE

Gael Arthur visits Barbados takes a cooking class at Almond Resorts and feasts in the Caribbean.

Caribbean cooking class

NEWS & EVENTS

Travel News and Happenings

News & Events link

PAST EDITIONS

Visit our searchable archive of many useful travel articles.


NUDE BEACH GUIDE.

Naturist locations, nudist gatherings, bare boating, plus getting naked and enjoying the sun.


Link to Nude Guides


OUR PREVIOUS EDITION


Copenhagen, France Vendee coast Quebec Islands and Carnivals and Festivals in Fuerteventura and Antigua.






       

Allan Rogers,
Managing Editor.

WORLDROVER MAGAZINE ...
.....features travel writers from the UK, Canada and the USA who guide you to good travel experiences, offering tips and information for the traveler on hotel, inns, lodging, bed, breakfast, foreign recipes, food and dining, the accent is on interesting travel by car, plane boat, or even bike plus serendipity and adventure.

Whatever the country we hope we can help you plan your travel before you make reservations with your travel agent, or make a reservation on line. Just as the obvious tip is to shop around the travel agents, we suggest you use the links we provide to track down local info about festivals, fetes, and carnival.
A good event can add a lot of fun to your break. In our mag, you will find articles on events, vacations and destinations, the odd bargain and updated travel news.
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We hope you enjoy this 38th edition.
If you can offer suggestions for improvement or suggest a link to a holiday directory we would love to hear from you.

 


Gael Arthur,
Editor, 
North America.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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