The Partiers Guide To Newquay
Heading to Newquay for your big stag weekend? Being prepared for a big night out is essential, and so we’ve written this guide do that you can find your way around before you go.
Heading to Newquay for your big stag weekend? Being prepared for a big night out is essential, and so we’ve written this guide do that you can find your way around before you go.
There’s nothing I want more on a cold April morning than to be wrapped up warm, however this was not the case for the brave List of Life team. We were down in Newquay and had met the guys from Adams Surfboards for a team surf lesson. The rest of the team were experienced surfers, but for me it was a brand new experience. I’m no good at sport, I have no balance and I’m rubbish at swimming. I couldn’t wait…….
Newquay is one of the UK’s favourite holiday destinations. Whether you are an adrenaline junky or someone who would just like a quiet weekend away there hundreds of different activities to choose from.
I have become a bit of a wild food nut of late. I am by no means an expert - about 10 years ago my wife and I bought a VW camper van, meaning we did more and more camping. This lead to more and more camp cooking, which in turn led me to get excited about the ingredients.
Last Saturday I had the good fortune of participating in one of Polestars' new workshops: A Sushi Making party!
If you're thinking of making your own sushi at home, making the rice is one of the most important parts of the process.
As you may have read in the papers, international no trousers day was celebrated on Sunday 8th of January. In London, around 300 participants left their trousers at Trafalgar Square and went for a two-hour long tube ride followed by a night of trouserless drinking at Soho's Verve Bar (known as the Pants Party).
These days, many people try to get everyone involved in organising things like stag do's; they want everyone to be comfortable with the plans so that everyone can have a great night. Unfortunately, this inevitably leads to the original plans being diluted, with everyone vetoing certain parts of the plans, you'll often end up with a pretty standard night on the town.
Oxford has an impressive mix of ancient and modern and is worth seeing, amongst other things, for its place in history and its university - the oldest in the English-speaking world. Referring to it's well preserved buildings from the arrival of the Saxons including the iconic, mid-18th century Radcliffe Camera and the harmonious architecture of Oxford's university buildings, poet Matthew Arnold called Oxford "the city of dreaming spires".
This cosmopolitan city, known as "London by the sea" is a very unique and popular location for stag dos and has a lot to offer - from the relaxing atmosphere of the pebble beach and the sea to the exciting night life.