
Gabriella Le Breton
Travel Writer at Freelance
Freelance travel writer specialising in skiing, cruising and luxury adventure travel. @TheHotelegraph Kent expert
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1 week ago |
independent.co.uk | Gabriella Le Breton
The mountain peak Cima Immink was first scaled by her father-in-law’s great-great-grand aunt and Gabriella Le Breton vowed one day to see it for herself. On travelling to the Pale di San Martino massif, she discovers the legacy of a remarkable, if controversial, woman“I always imagined I would see it for myself…” My father-in-law’s voice tailed off and his cancer-gnarled fingers tightened their grip on mine as tears engulfed us both.
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1 month ago |
msn.com | Gabriella Le Breton
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1 month ago |
msn.com | Gabriella Le Breton
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Gabriella Le Breton
The cogwheel train runs from the Lauterbrunnen valley into Wengen - Rolf WegmuellerI arrived in Wengen under cover of nightfall. The cogwheel train from the Lauterbrunnen valley to the car-free village at the foot of the Eiger is rated as one of the world’s most scenic, yet my night-time view from the toy-like Wengernalp train was distinctly monochrome.
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1 month ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Gabriella Le Breton
The opening of Wengen's first official five-star hotel this year further strengthens the resort's position among the skiing eliteI arrived in Wengen under cover of nightfall. The cogwheel train from the Lauterbrunnen valley to the car-free village at the foot of the Eiger is rated as one of the world's most scenic, yet my night-time view from the toy-like Wengernalp train was distinctly monochrome.
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