Europe

This week Tom and Sophie are in their own backyard - Europe. Starting in Spain, where Tom's competed on the diving stage, they are going to travel through France and into Switzerland for Tom to do the world's most famous bungee jump off the incredible Verzasca Dam.
They swap hostels for a homestay and are welcomed with open arms by a foreign family, where Tom puts his Spanish A' level to good use by pranking Sophie. A car rental goes up in smoke, and a terrifying wall climb in the Swiss Alps sends Sophie over the edge. But a celebrity rendezvous with Mollie King from The Saturdays in uber cool Cannes provides a glamorous stop off away from the rigours of backpacking.
Europe's highest bungee jump at 220 metres has Tom shaking in his harness - will he conquer the scariest stunt of the adventure so far?
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