
Our gluten free holiday in Greece and its islands
How I managed to get gluten free when travelling on vacation in Greece and the Greek islands. Firstly, thank you to Celiac Travel for your invaluable resources. I wouldn’t know
As celiacs, we all trust the word of another coeliac more than promises of gluten free food from hotels or restaurants. This is a collection of stories from travelling celiacs so you can get the low down on gluten free food straight from the horse’s mouth. Remember that where you live is a destination for some people, so please tell me about getting gluten free food in your area and I’ll let thousands of celiacs know.
If you can let me know about your experiences travelling on a gluten free diet, I know other coeliacs would love to know about them – send your story here. It doesn’t have to be an essay, just details about what you found you could eat, and whether you had any problems. I know from the emails I get you would be doing your fellow celiacs a great service.
How I managed to get gluten free when travelling on vacation in Greece and the Greek islands. Firstly, thank you to Celiac Travel for your invaluable resources. I wouldn’t know
Gluten-free-friendly hotels and restaurants in Ireland I discovered as a travelling celiac. Celiac Friendly Hotels in Ireland – On vacation, we stayed in five hotels in Ireland during April 2009. Trafalgar
China is not the easiest place to travel as a celiac. Here are some tips for getting gluten free food from a celiac who lived there. I lived in Beijing
Jean-Ann learned a few things about being gluten free in Japan during her 23 day vacation Here’s what I can tell you from my trip, which included Tokyo, Kyoto, Matsuyama,
Where to buy gluten free food in Corsica By Mel, English tour operative and travelling coeliac I work for an english tour operator, so I move every 6 months –
Here is a great story for people who want to spend great holidays A N D eat gluten free diet… We currently live in Singapore and were looking for a
Our experiences of finding gluten free food in Japan, China, Phillipines, Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand Armed with the gluten free travel cards from this website I travelled with my girlfriend whose a
8 restaurant meals in a row – how did this celiac fare? In Gluten free Glasgow – Escape to the City I talked about how I found (hopefully) gluten free hotels and
Carmen Barcelo has a son with coeliac disease and lives in Majorca. She has written a travel guide to help her foreign visitors who need a gluten free diet, detailing
Our friend Danny the Digger, an Israeli archeologist and tour guide, has put together this list of gluten free food and restaurants for travelling celiacs. That’s some digging Danny! As always
As in many Nordic European countries, coeliac disease is relatively often prevalent in Iceland, which makes that many people know someone who has it. Of course, this helps. In nearly
Colombia is a fantastic and beautiful country, and Colombians are just about the nicest people on the planet. Although a surprising number of Colombians have actually heard of Celiac disease
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