Friday, May 7, 2021

Fun Travel Fact Friday (7/5/2021)


Fun Travel Fact Friday 
Here are today’s facts :

1)The Isle of Sark, in between England and France, doesn't have street lamps, cars, or outdoor lighting.
2)The whole of China operates on Beijing time, even though the country covers five time zones.
3)The city of Monaco is smaller in size than Central Park in New York City
4)Dubai owns 20% of the world’s cranes.
5)The total length of the world’s coastline is approximately the same distance as the earth to the moon,350,016km
Did you enjoy today's fun facts? 

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Saturday, May 1, 2021

NSOS-Nicole Stepping Out Sessions (1 May 2021)#2 Interview with Bokyung...

Today I spoke with Bokyung who lives in Madrid, Spain, and is originally from South Korea. She has lived in Spain for the past 8 years and told me that she was always interested in travel for as long as she could remember. She traveled to Australia at the age of 16 to study. She fell in love with Spain after traveling there with her friends. She works and blogs part-time. She has traveled to more than 45 countries (that she can remember ). Bok doesn't have a favorite country and she finds the best in every place she goes to. She considers herself a 'spontaneous traveler', and she doesn't plan too much before she travels. Costa Rica is one of her favorite countries as it has everything with beaches and jungles, nature, and as well as cities. She really enjoyed the delicious food there as well. Madrid is her favorite city in Spain because it has everything that is easily available and it is a lively city. She tries to travel as often as possible and is based in Europe she sometimes takes quick trips to other European countries besides traveling internationally. Bok makes the best of every situation and sees the positive side of everything which I think is a great quality to have as an avid traveler Her top tip for female solo travelers is that women should not feel intimidated/limited because you are a woman. Also, be careful in places that are not safe and try to stay in groups at night in strange places Her platform name is a play on words kimchi(Korean traditional food) + chihuahua (she loves them). She has already booked her next trip so follow her IG to see where she is off to. She is also about to start her blog so keep an eye out for it on her page I thoroughly enjoyed my session with Bokyung, check out her IG https://www.instagram.com/kimchihuahuatravel/ #trendingreels #viralposts #exploretheworld #seetheworld #destinationearth #travelpassion #flyaway #letsflyaway #southafricanblogger #bossbabetribe #workanywhere #digitalnomadlife #bloggerin #faunaiberica #spainsnow #summerinspain #spainin10sec #españateespera #spainsnow #historicplaces #femalesolottravel #gltlove #girlslovetravel #digitalnomadlife #digitalnomadgirls #bloggerlifesyle #travelingplanet #travelislife🌏 #passionpassports #passionfortravel

Saturday, April 24, 2021

Interview with Danelle from Cape Wine Tours 24/4/2021


“I cook with wine, sometimes I even add it to the food.” ― W.C. Fields, circa 1930s I interviewed Danelle from Cape Wine Tours who told us about her businesses -La Rochelle Wine & Gourmet Tours and how that led to Franschhoek Vineyard Hopper, Franschhoek Taxis, and my Get Social Marketing. We heard about her journey as a businesswoman together with her husband Johan, and her plans for the future. She also dropped some knowledge on how to drink wine and store it. I learned a lot about this dynamic, awesome woman who has made a significant mark in the town of Franschoek in the Cape , South Africa For more information on her business visit the below websites /platforms : https://www.franschhoekvineyardhopper.co.za https://www.getsocialmarketing.co.uk https://www.larochelletours.com/ https://www.instagram.com/capewinetours/

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Nicole Stepping Out visits Colmant Cap Classique& Champagne -Franschoek, South Africa

'Champagne is one of the elegant extras in life -Charles Dickens


The entrance

I must confess my knowledge of wine and champagne leaves a lot to be desired.
Many people I know may have a preference for a 'Shiraz' or Pinotage, for example, however, I only know that I like a semi-sweet, fruity taste.
Champagne is synonymous with festivity and happy times and I had a sense of this from the team at Colmant

The owners, Jean-Philippe Colmant and Paul Gerber, clearly run this farm with love and it is much more than just a business for them.

The farm is located very close to the town of Franschoek, hence it is very easily accessible. 
When you enter the tasting room the first thing I noticed besides the bottles of champagne, were the figurines of the characters from the popular cartoon, Tintin which was created by Belgian cartoonist Georges Remi, which gives visitors a hint of the owners' heritage



Tintin in his car between the bottles of champagne


The staff are really friendly and willing to share their vast knowledge of wine and champagne production.

I spoke to JP(Jean-Philippe) Colmant about the farm. He told me that he emigrated to South Africa 18 years ago and built the winery making exclusively Cap Classique, therefore, holding the accolade of being South Africa's first cellar solely dedicated to the production Cap Classique
They produce about 60,000 bottles of Cap Classique per year.

                                                
                                                              Interview with Jean-Philippe Colmant
                                                              
                                                             
What is Cap Classique?

Méthode Cap Classique(MCC) is a South African term for a sparkling wine made in the traditional method (the same way as champagne ) by undergoing a second fermentation 

The team (Jessica and Cara) are really friendly and willing to share their vast knowledge of wine and champagne production.
I was given a tour of the property by Jessica Steyn, who impressed us with her extensive knowledge of the product. She gave us a lovely synopsis on the riddling process as well as Brut Plaisir, Brut Reserve, and Brut Rose 
                                             The riddling process

Riddling :
The process of moving the sediment remaining in the bottle from the second fermentation to rest in the neck of the bottle for easy removal



I had an opportunity to visit the cellar! I was impressed by the huge French oak barrels from the best coopers in Champagne, Jerome Viard of Tonnellerie de Champagne






It was lovely to visit the Colmant Cap Classique and Champagne. My knowledge of the production of the 'bubble' has certainly improved!




For more information check out the below links :


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Sunday, November 15, 2020

The Lavender Farm Guesthouse -Franschoek ,South Africa


                                                      

'Take a deep breathe...

 Inhale peace .

Exhale happiness. '  A.D.Posey 

Do you love the look and smell of fresh lavender? If you do ,you will love this place !


I visited this charming guesthouse in October 2020.


It is a lovely little property that is nestled in the Franschoek Valley, located just a few minutes from the town.
It is surrounded by mountains and the view is spectacular!
I spoke with the General Manager, Schalk, who told me that the guesthouse has been operating for around 9 years and they have done many improvements and added more rooms during this time 
They also plan on adding a picnic and 'braai'(barbecue) area initially for in-house guests,then for the general public.




                                                     Rooms

The accommodation is just lovely. The room has a high ceiling, which opens up the room, making it feel much more spacious.
There are 14 rooms on the property and there is accommodation for 28 guests.My room had twin beds, a couch,a desk, television, wifi and a shower /toilet with a private terrace (perfect to relax and enjoy the surroundings)


My room 


                                                   The Lavender Field 

If you want some tranquility, to get away from the craziness of the city, or just to enjoy an amazing view, this is the spot. It also boasts being the ONLY lavender field in Franschoek.
The field is 3 hectares and is simply stunning! I loved the view and it almost seemed like I was immersed in a real-life painting. A sense of happiness will overwhelm you when you take in these lovely surroundings.
Lavender is known for its calming properties which aid in sleep, reduces stress and anxiety amongst other amazing benefits and I know I was very relaxed during my visit so I can manifest to this.



                                                    Breakfast

The breakfast is served daily and you can choose from either an a la carte or buffet menu I ordered the traditional English breakfast with eggs, bacon sausage tomato and a hash brown which was delicious .The dining area decor is as enchanting as the rest of the accommodation .



                                                    Bar

There is a bar outside which is surrounded by jasmine and other flowers and is located near the pool area. It serves in-house guests every day and is stocked with a variety of local products amongst others 

                                                   Wine farms 

You can visit a variety of wine farms from this location eg Colmant Cap Classique &Champagne  which is right next door 
                                                   Conclusion

The entire experience was wonderful. The staff are always available to help. The accommodation is clean, spacious and very beautiful.
The food is really well prepared though they only serve breakfast so visitors have to get lunch/dinner in the town which isn't very far away.
There is also a lovely swimming pool area with lounge chairs to relax 
The view is amazing and somehow I felt an amazing sense of calm and peace, probably because of the pungent smell of lavender in the air (who knows ). 




I simply loved the combination of classic style and elegance this accommodation offers, reminiscent of the period when French Huguenots lived.Whether you are looking for a romantic getaway or if you want some calm and tranquility this is a really lovely option to consider when visiting the Franschoek area in the Cape, South Africa 

For more information check out the below links :







Monday, September 14, 2020

Exploring Frankfurt

Have you been to Frankfurt ?
I had 2 days to explore this vibrant German city and I simply loved it especially as it was my introduction to Germany !

The transport system in Germany is very efficient ,and I took a train from the airport to the main station then I just had to walk to my accommodation which was opposite the Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof .
View from my hotel room

You might ask wasn't this very noisy ,unsafe or unclean ,however it was a budget hotel which was very small but very clean.
Noisy ?Yes ! But thats what you'd expect from being close to the station especially in Europe .It is my personal preference to stay as close to the main station as possible as it is just so much more convenient as you can take a train ,bus or tram to any destination easily and its especially handy when going to the airport (rather than struggling with luggage when staying far away)
Most European train stations have a wealth of food and drink vendors where you can get a cheap snack costing only a few euros and Frankfurt Main Station is no exception .I was able to get a delicious pretzels/pastries/sandwiches there.

I spent my time exploring the city



I walked to the Eisener Steg or "Love Lock Bridge "




I took a river cruise down the River Main which was amazing 



I visited the historic Imperial Cathedral of St.Bartholomew /Frankfurt Cathedral which can be found just 4 minutes from the Romerburg area.
It was built around 680 AD, and has 1 tower which is 95 metres(312 feet) tall
The central altar is believed to hold pieces St. Bartholomew's skull



MyZeil is a shopping mall in the centre of Frankfurt .It stands out in comparison to the surrounding buildings as it looks like a space age building .It was designed by Italian architect ,Massimiliano Fuksas and officially opened in February 2009.

Romerburg



I don't like beer but since I had arrived in my first German city ,I had to have a taste .It is good especially with some schnitzel



Interesting facts on the city 
Frankfurt is the fifth largest city in Germany 
It is on the River Main
Frankfurt airport is among the busiest in the world 
It is the largest financial centre in continental Europe 







Gelato is delicious in Germany too!

I visited in June which I felt was an ideal time as the weather was good.I must say I noticed it always looked grey and overcast when I was there .The Frankfurters are an extremely friendly bunch of people and I found myself having long conversations with many random strangers .

Conclusion
Be sure to get to the airport very early !The departure from Frankfurt via Frankfurt Airport was not a good experience to be honest .I arrived there 4 hours before my flight with the intention of shopping, however I had to stand in queue to get through immigration for about 3,5 hours ! The queue extended across the airport and was very slow moving and there were only 3 immigration agents that day with all those people and it wasn't even a weekend !
Besides this my visit to Frankfurt was wonderful and I've visited 4 additional cities after this visit and I am determined to visit again