
82 Steps to the Beach in Pringle Bay.
I love discoveries near and far and have always loved being a tourist in my own backyard, which means that an invitation to stay in

I love discoveries near and far and have always loved being a tourist in my own backyard, which means that an invitation to stay in

Bringing Together People who Care about the Environment As most of you may know, Pringle Bay is my home from home, my safe place and

Pringle Bay is home from home and where my parents lives. On a recent video my children hiked Brodie’s Trail and captured the beauty of

A month ago I had the great privilege of a day with TV Journalist Elodie Mialet and her wonderful photographer Rémy Revellin, introducing them

Five Weekend Escapes from Cape Town.

As we wind down to the end of another big year I plan to retreat to my parent’s in Pringle Bay for peace, rest and

As a professional traveller and travel professional, I’ve found periods in my life when work took me away from home for extended periods of time, during which the

What the Ocean means to me on World Ocean Day and everyday.

I was asked by Ruth Cooper of BizCommunity to answer a few questions in their #LockdownLessons series talking about thoughts and predictions on how travel

Travel With Dawn – let’s explore ways of adventuring together.

I’ve been in the Cape Town area since 1996 and know this is where I belong, surrounded by the Cape fold mountains and her rather

The Art of Conscious Travel. My tips on how to be a better traveller.

In the Summer Edition of The Coffee Magazine I contributed the cover story on the intrepid coffee adventures of Travel Designer, Ozzy Yerlikaya. It turns out

I was greatly honoured to be approached by Vahe Arabian of State of Digital Publishing for an interview. Vahe has kicked off a global campaign to
‘Some things should just be done for the fun of it. Not because they’re inexpensive, practical, organic, logical, fashionable, modest, brilliant, green, expected, proper,
‘Conscious travel brings me closer to the things that matter, the people and how they’d like their stories told.’ Dawn Bradnick Jorgensen, The Incidental Tourist

Penguin Promises – A few months ago a friend, much-respected travel writer and often travel buddy of mine Linda of Moving Sushi, introduced me to

2104. A Good Year. It’s never too late to reflect on a good year. One that I embarked on with determination, hope and the promise

Clarens Drive. My absolute favourite coastal drive. One which links Gordon’s Bay and Rooiels, then Pringle Bay. What a pleasure in the late afternoon with the

I love discoveries near and far and have always loved being a tourist in my own backyard, which means that an invitation to stay in this gorgeous self-catering house in Pringle Bay was one I

Bringing Together People who Care about the Environment As most of you may know, Pringle Bay is my home from home, my safe place and sanctuary, where my parents live and where I escape to

Pringle Bay is home from home and where my parents lives. On a recent video my children hiked Brodie’s Trail and captured the beauty of the village to video. Read more on Pringle Bay here.

A month ago I had the great privilege of a day with TV Journalist Elodie Mialet and her wonderful photographer Rémy Revellin, introducing them to Pringle Bay as my beloved go to place for

Five Weekend Escapes from Cape Town.

As we wind down to the end of another big year I plan to retreat to my parent’s in Pringle Bay for peace, rest and reflection. I’ll be donning one of my favourite hoodies –

As a professional traveller and travel professional, I’ve found periods in my life when work took me away from home for extended periods of time, during which the thing I suffered most was leaving behind my beloved dogs

What the Ocean means to me on World Ocean Day and everyday.

I was asked by Ruth Cooper of BizCommunity to answer a few questions in their #LockdownLessons series talking about thoughts and predictions on how travel will shift to a more authentic, climate-friendly and sustainable focus

Travel With Dawn – let’s explore ways of adventuring together.

I’ve been in the Cape Town area since 1996 and know this is where I belong, surrounded by the Cape fold mountains and her rather moody oceans. I proudly and constantly encourage all I meet

The Art of Conscious Travel. My tips on how to be a better traveller.

In the Summer Edition of The Coffee Magazine I contributed the cover story on the intrepid coffee adventures of Travel Designer, Ozzy Yerlikaya. It turns out they were interested in my rather intrepid travels and the

I was greatly honoured to be approached by Vahe Arabian of State of Digital Publishing for an interview. Vahe has kicked off a global campaign to connect and profile the everyday lives of digital media and publishing
‘Some things should just be done for the fun of it. Not because they’re inexpensive, practical, organic, logical, fashionable, modest, brilliant, green, expected, proper, spiritual, thinning, fattening, prudent, or GMO-allergen-smoke-chemical free.’ Me on the
‘Conscious travel brings me closer to the things that matter, the people and how they’d like their stories told.’ Dawn Bradnick Jorgensen, The Incidental Tourist TRAVEL THOUGHTS Dogs in the Office: Take Your Dog to

Penguin Promises – A few months ago a friend, much-respected travel writer and often travel buddy of mine Linda of Moving Sushi, introduced me to the idea of joining her on this year’s Penguin Promises

2104. A Good Year. It’s never too late to reflect on a good year. One that I embarked on with determination, hope and the promise of travel. It gave me all of that in abundance.

Clarens Drive. My absolute favourite coastal drive. One which links Gordon’s Bay and Rooiels, then Pringle Bay. What a pleasure in the late afternoon with the sun shimmering on the waters of False Bay. I had