Living in the middle of Kent, essentially in between London and France, and two minutes from the travel corridor that is the M20, I am perfectly situated to travel into mainland Europe by car. I often did so in pre-pandemic times, as often as twice a week in my previous life as a sports photographer and wine writer. It is incredibly fast and stress free, allowing me to be enjoying moules and frites in the medieval city of Bruges in Belgium, in less than three hours door to door. Approximately the same time it took me to travel to the Cotswold Distillery.
Visiting the Cotswold Distillery
Visiting the Cotswold Distillery
Visiting the Cotswold Distillery
Living in the middle of Kent, essentially in between London and France, and two minutes from the travel corridor that is the M20, I am perfectly situated to travel into mainland Europe by car. I often did so in pre-pandemic times, as often as twice a week in my previous life as a sports photographer and wine writer. It is incredibly fast and stress free, allowing me to be enjoying moules and frites in the medieval city of Bruges in Belgium, in less than three hours door to door. Approximately the same time it took me to travel to the Cotswold Distillery.