• DE
  • EN
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
Vagabondogs
  • Home
  • ABOUT US
  • Menu Item
  • Blog
  • CONTACT

Housesitting in Switzerland

Published by sandra on November 27, 2025November 27, 2025

Categories: Uncategorized

Related Posts

Uncategorized

Scotland

With our four-month roadtrip through Scotland, our year-long journey across Great Britain came to an end. After making our way from the south of England through Wales and the northern Lake District, we first settled Read more…

Wales

Wales. Before I travelled to Wales for the first time, I had absolutely no idea what to expect. Since we wanted to continue from the south of England to Scotland, a stopover in Wales made Read more…

Somerset, Dorset & Wiltshire

Before I could choose a title for this blog post, I first had to find out which counties in the south of England we were actually travelling through. After spending three whole months in Cornwall Read more…

Instagram

Sennen at high tide 🖤 Sennen at high tide 🖤
Sennen at high tide 🖤 Sennen at high tide 🖤
Sennen at high tide 🖤 Sennen at high tide 🖤
Instagram post 17905001786961456 Instagram post 17905001786961456
Instagram post 18024859823594407 Instagram post 18024859823594407
Instagram post 18019073453622084 Instagram post 18019073453622084
We’re currently living in Madron. And as we have We’re currently living in Madron. And as we have dogs, it’s incredibly important to us, to have a decent walk right at the house.  And, without realizing it beforehand, we found ourselves just a few minutes from the house in the forest of the Holy Well of Madron.  Madron Well is famed for its magical healing powers. Visitors still tie cloths to surrounding branches, continuing a centuries-old tradition. Historically, the sick would bathe in the well during Beltane, walk around it three times, and leave cloth from the afflicted area, believing that as it decayed, their illness would heal. High radiation levels are thought to boost its mystical properties. Local maidens also performed rituals here to predict marriage timing. Nearby, the ruins of a 12th-century chapel, possibly linked to Pagan worship.  But the Well is not that easy to find. We spent hours making our way through the undergrowth, had to pull our shoes out of the boggy ground, and bumped our heads on live branches, that tried to chase us away. In the end, Tia found the sacred waters and went straight for a boggy dip, followed by my hysterical laughter, which will surely initiate my healing. Yeah!
We’re currently living in Madron. And as we have We’re currently living in Madron. And as we have dogs, it’s incredibly important to us, to have a decent walk right at the house.  And, without realizing it beforehand, we found ourselves just a few minutes from the house in the forest of the Holy Well of Madron.  Madron Well is famed for its magical healing powers. Visitors still tie cloths to surrounding branches, continuing a centuries-old tradition. Historically, the sick would bathe in the well during Beltane, walk around it three times, and leave cloth from the afflicted area, believing that as it decayed, their illness would heal. High radiation levels are thought to boost its mystical properties. Local maidens also performed rituals here to predict marriage timing. Nearby, the ruins of a 12th-century chapel, possibly linked to Pagan worship.  But the Well is not that easy to find. We spent hours making our way through the undergrowth, had to pull our shoes out of the boggy ground, and bumped our heads on live branches, that tried to chase us away. In the end, Tia found the sacred waters and went straight for a boggy dip, followed by my hysterical laughter, which will surely initiate my healing. Yeah!
We’re currently living in Madron. And as we have We’re currently living in Madron. And as we have dogs, it’s incredibly important to us, to have a decent walk right at the house.  And, without realizing it beforehand, we found ourselves just a few minutes from the house in the forest of the Holy Well of Madron.  Madron Well is famed for its magical healing powers. Visitors still tie cloths to surrounding branches, continuing a centuries-old tradition. Historically, the sick would bathe in the well during Beltane, walk around it three times, and leave cloth from the afflicted area, believing that as it decayed, their illness would heal. High radiation levels are thought to boost its mystical properties. Local maidens also performed rituals here to predict marriage timing. Nearby, the ruins of a 12th-century chapel, possibly linked to Pagan worship.  But the Well is not that easy to find. We spent hours making our way through the undergrowth, had to pull our shoes out of the boggy ground, and bumped our heads on live branches, that tried to chase us away. In the end, Tia found the sacred waters and went straight for a boggy dip, followed by my hysterical laughter, which will surely initiate my healing. Yeah!
 
Follow
  • facebook
  • instagram
  • youtube

  • ABOUT US
  • Blog
  • CONTACT
  • Home
Hestia | Developed by ThemeIsle