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London couple on their
seventh On Foot holiday
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Academic David Sims
and his librarian wife Alison are the first walkers
to have completed seven holidays with On Foot - quite
a feat as we only started offering holidays in
2004! So this average of one-a-year has meant
that they are well-placed to offer a few thoughts
about why they keep coming back for
more.
From their first
(Slovenia in 2004), they have done, in turn,
Catalonia, Alpes Maritimes, the French Alps, the
Lycian Way, and, in 2009 Northern Portugal. In 2010,
as their “sabbatical” they will be
heading off to Rome to enjoy our Sabine Hills walk -
in many ways a perfect combination of all the
qualities we aim for in a walk - unspoilt
countryside, charming small hotels with personal
attention to your comfort, excellent food, and bags
of history and culture to indulge all the
senses.
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David and Alison
write:
Alison is a School Librarian. Anyone who thinks that
is a nice quiet haven for nerds should try it in a
busy West London comprehensive. She plays tennis and
blitzes the garden now and then. David is an academic
who teaches and researches organizational behaviour
and runs a university department. They are both keen,
if sometimes grumpy, supporters of Saracens Rugby
Club. They have two grown up daughters, now safely
earning their own livings.
Why we like On
Foot
“Walking holidays are brilliant for busy
couples. Walking imposes its own pace, and you get
time together which does not happen any other way; if
you think of something else to do with a conversation
you have been having, the other person is still there
to say it to! You are safely away from the computer
so there is no temptation to work in between times.
“We have always been impressed with the
detailed care and involvement that all the On Foot
people have with the holidays. They check out the
walks and the accommodation regularly, and that must
be why the quality is always so good. Holiday time is
scarce and precious, so we want to know that it is
going to be excellent. We love walking in
exceptionally beautiful places, with good directions
and maps to follow, and ending up in some really
unusual and attractive places to stay which we could
never have found on our own.
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“Because On Foot find such good contacts
locally and take such an interest in the whole
customer experience we have never had a disappointing
walk. Perhaps the most spectacularly beautiful was
the French Alps, or could it have been the Lycian
Way? The Alpes Maritimes walk is hard to beat for the
sense of development and the sheer variety of the
scenery. Northern Portugal is unbelievably unspoilt
given the scenery, and feels at least as novel as
Turkey when you are walking in it. Can the lovely
mountains and meadows of the Catalonian walk really
be only a taxi ride from Barcelona’s second
airport?
“The Karst district of Slovenia is a different
world, and we were lucky to do it in May when the
limestone scenery had the added benefit of wild
flowers to die for – but then so had the Alpes
Maritimes. And all of them take you at a slow enough
pace to see what is going on (at least in our case)
through unspoilt parts of Europe, which retain their
individual character and show no sign of converging
with each other. It is amazing that there is still so
much diversity and local character around different
parts of Europe.”
David and Alison Sims
January 18th 2010
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