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Day 11: The Garden of England - Kent (by Magdi & Klara S.)

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In the morning we had a two and a half hour drive from Brighton to Rye. When we arrived in Rye, we quickly took a look inside the church called St. Mary’s Church and some of the students went up the tower.  After the visit, we had some free time in the town. We used that time to go shopping and bought some gifts for our family. During that time Magdi also bought overpriced Belgium chocolate covered with strawberries and Klara and Elena saw a Porsche.      After that we drove for like 25 minutes to Tenterden. When we got out of the bus we got our lunch at the parkinglot. Moreover we got some free time as well. We used that time to do our interview and get ourselves iced chai latte.  After we had returned to the bus, it took us another half hour to Sissinghurst Castle Garden. The big variety of plants was really fascinating. We crafted some cute leaf sculptures on the watersurface and walked through the breath-taking paths.    Before we went to our ...

From Beer to Brighton - the Royal Pavilion and the Lanes (by Oliver and Lolo)

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Today was an exciting day. In the morning, we went from Beer to Brighton with our class. The journey was nice, and we were eager to visit the city. When we arrived, we went to the Royal Pavilion. Before we went inside, an old Austrian lady called Hannelore gave us some info about the history of this beautiful and unique building. We learned some interesting facts about it and explored the amazing rooms inside.    The kitchen was particularly interesting! After that, we walked around Brighton. We spent time in the narrow winding shopping streets called the Lanes, checked out different shops, and bought a few items. We also had something to eat and enjoyed the lively atmosphere of the city.  In the evening, our classes went to an Italian restaurant together and we ate something there. The food tasted great and we had a lot of fun together.  Later, we returned to the hotel. There, we watched the first World Cup match between South Africa and Mexico. It was a great way t...

Day 9: Leaving Cornwall - Exeter and Beer (the place, not the drink)

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Today we left our hostel in Penzance with all our stuff. We got on the coach and went to Dartmoor. Dartmoor is a wild moorland and National Park in England. After a two hour drive we made a little break to go to the toilet. Then Felix told us something about the place, his presentation was really informative and interesting.   In our second break we took pictures of sheep and horses. At Postbridge we took a group picture on one of the famous Clapper Bridges and we got some pizzas from yesterday’s dinner. Then we got back on the coach and Hansi, the bus driver, took us to Exeter. It´s a historic city in southwest England, known for its impressive cathedral, Roman heritage and vibrant university atmosphere. We visited the famous cathedral where Ulli gave us much information about it, especially about how it was built and the history. Lara also gave us some important facts about Exeter.  Afterwards we had some free time where we could buy something or explore other sights in the ...

It's all Theatres and Games on our 8th day

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    9. June 2026, by Ben and Junis   We got woken up by our teacher at 7:30 a.m. like usually. After quickly freshening up we went downstairs in order to eat breakfast. We grabbed our backpacks, left the hostel and went  down the hill to the bus. We drove about an hour to our first attraction, the Minack Theatre. An unbelievably beautiful place with an amazing view of the sea. We made a short walk around it ourselves and, after that, a short video gave us some information about the theatre. Sitting at the stone seats, above us the clouds, in the background the Atlantic, we watched the show by an old man, the former gardener Billie Rowlings, who helped Rowena Cade build the place. (He was played by actor).       Back on the bus we went to Saint Ives in order to go surfing.We slipped into the wetsuits, grabbed our boards and went to our instructors.  They taught us how to surf correctly and gave us some information about the dangers of the sea. The ...

Day 7: Hiking from Lizard Point to Kynance Cove

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Today we got up early and enjoyed a delicious breakfast together. After that, we got on the coach and drove to Lizard. From there, we started a wonderful hike along the South West Coast Path. We walked along the cliffs and enjoyed the breathtaking views of the sea and the beautiful landscape.      After some time, we arrived at Kynance   Cove. We took a short break at the Kynance Cove Café, where we tried the traditional English scones. Lena and I thought they were okay but it was a great experience to try them. Then we walked back the same way to Lizard. We had some time to look around the small shops and buy a few souvenirs. Afterwards, we got back on the coach and drove to Penzance. In Penzance, we had one and a half hours of free time. We explored the town, went shopping and enjoyed the lively atmosphere. It was a nice way to end the afternoon before returning to the youth hostel. Now we are sitting in our room in the hostel thinking about our day. We reall...

Day 6: Our Trip to St Michael’s Mount and the Sennen Cove

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Today we started our day early and got on the coach after breakfast. Our first destination was St Michael’s Mount , a small island off the coast of Cornwall in southwest England. When we arrived, we went by boat to the island. St Michael’s Mount is famous for its historic castle, beautiful gardens, and amazing views of the sea. The castle stands high on a hill and has a long history that goes back many centuries. We explored the castle and learned a lot about its past. From the top, we could see the coastline and the surrounding countryside, which looked very impressive.   After spending some time on the island, we returned to the coach and continued our journey to  Land´s End,  southwestern most point of England. The cliffs on the way to Sennen Cove are known for their spectacular scenery and dramatic views over the ocean. We went on a hike along the coastal paths and enjoyed the fresh sea air. Although the walk was sometimes challenging, the beautiful landscape mad...

Day 5: Our trip to Wells and Glastonbury

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Today we had to leave our hostel at half past eight after we had eaten a tasty breakfast. Then we spent 1 hour on the coach(bus) where we drove to our first city of the day, Wells. Wells is a small cathedral city in the county of Somerset , in the southwest of  England . It is famous for its historic architecture, medieval atmosphere, and impressive cathedral. In the rain, we walked to Wells Cathedral. We were allowed to go into the cathedral and Ulli gave us much information about the attraction through the audio guides. Wells Cathedral is a famous Gothic cathedral in Wells, England. It was built starting in 1175 and is over 850 years old . The church has a long central nave, a large tower in the middle, and beautiful stained-glass windows. It is known for its impressive architecture and historic medieval clock. When we got out  Theo had his prasentation about the city Wells and about the cathedral. Then we got 40 minutes of free time where we had to do interviews ...