Welcome to the fourteenth post in the Arm Chair Travel series. The Arm Chair Travel series is where I share with you, my favourite travel blog posts I have recently read. As Toddlers on Tour is now a co-host of #TheWeeklyPostcard (learn more about that HERE) I thought the Arm Chair Travel series would be a great way for me to introduce you to some enjoyable travel posts I found during the previous weeks link up.
#TheWeeklyPostcard is a travel blog linkup. It is a place where travel bloggers can share all things travel. You will find travel blog posts offering travel tips, packing lists, accommodation reviews, yummy places to eat and destination inspirations.
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Grab a cuppa (or wine 😉 ), sit back in your arm-chair, and join me as I show you what I discovered in the world of travel on #TheWeeklyPostcard.

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It’s strange how some weeks on #TheWeeklyPostcard offer all the same type of blog eg the week before last there were plenty of accommodation reviews and the following week it is a different theme like last week when it was all destination inspirations. But that doesn’t mean all we travel bloggers write about the same stuff. There were so many diverse locations to visit via your arm-chair last week. Here are some of the highlights:
Exploring Our World showed us how fun public transport can be to use to explore a city.
Malaysian Meanders explored ancient ruins in Thailands Chang Mai district.
The Ruins of Chang Mais Chedi Luang
Campfires and Concierges are taking a road trip through the USA this is their one-week itinerary:
A Southwest Road Trip Itinerary
World Wide Wendy relaxed on Reunion Island
10 Things to do in Ile De La Reunion
While Mapping the Map sailed between Spain and Portugal
The Douro, sailing between Spain and Portugal
Where will #TheWeeklyPostcard take us this week?

Thanks so much for the shout out for my post on San Francisco’s cable cars. It’s a great activity for kids and adults too. So much fun!
Pleasure Sharon, I loved the cable cars when I visited San Francisco.