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Words & images: Ellie Letch

Northern Ireland escape: Causeway Coastal Route

February 11, 2023 by Katharina Geissler-Evans in Heiter travel

‘I’m a lover of the natural world so any chance I can get to escape to the sea, the trees, the mountains, I’ll take it. Exploring the Causeway Coastal Route of Northern Ireland never gets boring, with vast amounts of rugged terrain and breath-taking views, it never ceases to amaze me. I especially appreciate the sounds of the waves crashing, the bird life buzzing above and the gentle wind of coastal air that feels better than any medicine when you need that pick me up. Along my adventures I always make time for a pit stop which involves a cup of tea, my go to drink and a bun too. It really is the simple things.’

Contributor Ellie Letch takes us on a little adventure along the Causeway Coastal Route. Let’s discover some of the places that truly make her feel heiter:

Benone Strand which is along the Causeway Coastal Route

‘Images of Benone Strand which is along the Causeway Coastal Route of Northern Ireland. It is seven miles of blue sea, golden sand and mountain views with Donegal in the distance. You also see a photo is inside my Land Rover Defender which takes me on all my adventures and where I shelter when a tea break is needed.’

Downhill Beach

‘This is Downhill Beach which is a part of the seven mile expanse of Benone Strand. The 2nd photo shows the road leading down to the beach. The 3rd photo is looking up to the Mussenden Temple which sits perched on the edge of the cliffs. The temple was built in 1785 with the intention of being a summer library for Frederick Augustus Hervey, Bishop of Derry and Earl of Bristol. The design is quite unique and inspired by the Temple of Vesta in Tivoli.’

‘Downhill Forest is maintained by the National Trust. The trees stand tall with birds flitting around and as you walk along the pathway the sea can be heard in the distance.’

tea at Lost and Found in Portstewart
Lost and Found café in Portstewart

‘Lost and Found is a café in Portstewart. The view inside looks out to the sea which immerses you into a relaxed state as you watch the waves lap and sip on a cup tea. Much like the name you can easily get lost in thought as you find yourself focusing on the nature around you.’

‘Sea Shed café is just a stone’s throw away from Downhill Forest and a few minutes from the rugged coastline.’

‘Downhill Beachhouse which looks onto the Downhill Beach and has the Mussenden Temple in the background. It was recently featured on the television, B&B By the Sea by the BBC.’

Ellie (short for Eleanor) Letch is named after her grandmother and lives in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.  She studied Marine and Natural History Photography in Falmouth University and gained a lot from this time away: the ability to truly experience a new place, new people and a chance to figure herself out. Ellie’s love for animals and the natural world comes from a lifetime surrounded by animals and remains that way today as she helps look after the small holding she calls home. Ellie is creatively minded and articulates that through her photography, exploration of places and expression through clothes and homeware which she loves sourcing from vintage and charity shops.

February 11, 2023 /Katharina Geissler-Evans
northern ireland travel, coastal escape
Heiter travel
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boats in the harbour of Nerezine, a small town in Croatia

Croatia: heiter spots to visit in Nerezine, Losinj

July 27, 2022 by Katharina Geissler-Evans in Heiter travel

After several times of re-booking and moving dates (for the most obvious reasons that have faced many of us during the past two years), we finally made it to Croatia last month. We holidayed in a lovely little seaside town called Nerezine that is located on the beautiful island of Losinj.

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We had the opportunity to stay at a cute little house ten minutes away from the town centre. It never took us long to reach the beach, restaurants and shops - which was ideal, especially given that we were travelling with a toddler. Today I’d like to share my heiter “Nerezine” spots with you here, hoping that they might be useful for you one day.

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SOHO shop

A cute little boutique that offers fun gifts, cards, lifestyle products and clothing. Many items in their range are from sustainable brands.

Restaurant Konoba Promenada

Probably our favourite local restaurant for us as a family. The staff is friendly and considerate, the (traditional) food brilliant: we really enjoyed their seafood platter. They also offer “half portions” for kids.

Porto

The little bistro/bar right by the sea offers (stone oven baked) Napolean pizzas and burgers. We loved their laid back and more international atmosphere.

Bistro Rio

The bistro next to the marina seems to be a secret meeting point for locals too. It is small but stands out with freshly cooked seafood. We can highly recommend it to everyone who is on the hunt for great fish and chips for their lunch.

Hotel Televrin

Many tourists not just eat but also stay at the beautiful hotel that’s situated right next to the marina. Their menu consists of traditional and more cosmopolitan dishes (note: you even find vegan options) and you’re also expected to pay a little more than in other restaurants in town. J particularly loved the playground next door.

Pekara (Bakery) Martina

The best spot to get traditional Croation bread (which tends to be a white loaf) but also treats such as crossaints and little cakes. We stopped there at least once a day.

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Day trips:

If you’re up for a day trip or two, we can recommned the old town of Osor and Mali Losinj, home of the Apoxsyomenos museum. You could also go on one of the organised dolphin watching trips from Mali or Veli Losinj. J is a bit too young for those so we didn’t do any this time round but might give them a go on a future trip.

Good to know:

  • the network on the island is not the best so we would not recommend going to Losinj for a workcation. We also had no wifi where we stayed but kept in touch with family when going for dinner in the evening: pretty much every restaurant and/or bar offers wifi.

  • it is great that you can return plastic bottles (and get your deposit back) at the local supermarket. You do need to bring in the original receipt (as proof that you got your water/milk etc there) though so make sure you don’t lose it.

  • if you don’t stay right next to the beach, make sure you bring a mosquito spray along. There are quite a few of them.

  • Croatia is famous for their pebbled beaches. If you are not used to running barefoot on stones, consider bringing jellies or other swimming shoes along.

  • the local post office is only open on weekday mornings (Mo-Fr, 8am-12pm). Make sure you get there before the weekend so that you’re in time to post postcards to your loved ones.

  • the people of Nerezine are used to tourists from Austria, Germany and Italy. So used, that they might ask you to speak German or Italian (instead of English) at some of the restaurants and shops.

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Words & images: Katharina Geissler-Evans, heiter

July 27, 2022 /Katharina Geissler-Evans
croatia, travel tips, mali losinj
Heiter travel
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