Sunday, 10 April 2016

Travel by Train


I have always like trains When I was young my parents could not drive so we had to use public transport which meant when we went on holiday using the National Express coach or for longer journeys the train. There is more of a sense of occasion when you travel by train. A train journey offers you a chance to relax, to let the world just pass by.
We travel quite often and almost all is by train. These family trips which we combine with researching new ideas we have for Gluten Free Home bakes, often based on the local staple meals and treats to more indulgent patisserie items and regional trends. We have travel to such places as Berlin by train. Modern rail travel is fast with High Speed Rail across Europe, It is efficient and in the most part inexpensive. Why do we travel so much by train? You might ask, we are not great flyers and with the connections now available in the world of rail. We find rail travel answers all our needs. It was train travel that allowed me to see Venice and Milan when I visited Verona. To see the French Countryside and spend a day in Paris when I visited Amiens.It also allowed us to Visit the small French town of Alber.t
Rail travel offers something the plane can''t, That''s a chance to really see the country and its people and as such is a more rounded experience, A part of travel I really like. Rail travel also enables us to try some of the food and start our research early after all we only Home Bakes. Our journeys of discovery really can start on the train to with many train companies in Europe offering a range of dinning options to all classes of ticket not just the trolley service with the curled sandwich, which of course a Coeliac can''t eat anyway. As part of our usual trip research we look to see what if any Gluten Free options if any there are, so we can be more prepared and maybe take our own food. We know this might be of use to you when you next hop on a long distance train in Europe.