Anyone into gluten free cream teas?The Halfway Inn in Aylesbeare nr Exeter is a great stop off point for an extensive GF menu including a traditional cream tea ,so I am told. Having spoken to Eileen, the owner myself I can safely say you will also get a very warm welcome! Charlotte contacted me to let me know that on her way back from Cornwall this summer she stopped at the Halfway Inn for lunch and was over the moon with the extensive gluten free menu, the quality of the food and the very reasonable prices. She's more than happy to recommend it to anyone who is passing that way!
Follow this link for more information: http://www.gluten-free-onthego.com/restaurantDisplay.asp?RestaurantID=2663
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Thursday, 6 September 2007
Wednesday, 5 September 2007
Thumbs Up for Gilli's Holidays
Lindsay Gladstone contacted us to tell us all about her recent holiday to Park Zanzanu in Tignale. The holiday was organised by Gilli's Holidays, a company run by Gilli Lewin and specializing in gluten free breaks in Italy. Lindsay goes on to say that the holiday was a breeze and she was treated like a queen! Delicious gluten-free bread, pasta and puddings were served everyday and meals adapted to suit her requirements. Nothing was too much trouble and Lindsay says it was the best experience she has ever had! Well done Park Zanzanu and Gillis holidays! For more information about the hotel and Gilli's go to Holidays in Europe and then Holidays in Italy on www.gluten-free-onthego.com
Football World Cup helps travellers to Germany

We recently came across this great document compiled by the German Coeliac Association to help coeliac visitors to the Football World Cup in 2006. It is a comprehensive list of restaurants, stores and accomodation where gluten free is served or understood. It covers most of the major cities where World Cup events took place including Munich, Berlin and even Leipzig. I am sure it is still very releavant today, so anyone planning a trip to Germany in the near future can be well informed courtesey of the World Cup and the German Coeliac Association.