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THE GUARDIAN
- Book an overnight stay in the cosy smuggler’s cottage on Looe Island and you get to enjoy this marine nature reserve after the day trippers have gone homeIt is just after dawn and from a viewpoint on Looe Island, Cornwall, I watch two seals on the beach below. The pair entwine in the surf, her freckled, creamy belly against his, […]
- Divers come for one of the world’s most significant marine reserves, but there’s plenty to do on land too – from hiking trails and beaches to seafood tavernasGreek divers surface around me shouting about “megalo” groupers. I’m surrounded by enormous grins above the water and big fish below. A happy place to be. A bunch of us, divers and snorkellers, are […]
- From the rugged north of Scotland to the glittering Aegean, our tipsters recommend islands for slowing down, lazing around and taking in nature• Tell us about a spring activity or day out – the best tip wins a £200 holiday voucherA short ferry ride from Vigo (daily and overnight visitor numbers are capped) took us to the tiny archipelago of […]
- Over the past 21 years, Village Ways has been leading low-impact tours of remote communities in the foothills of the Himalayas, supporting traditional ways of life and offering a rare glimpse of pristine landscapes and wildlifeKathdhara village is a riot of colour as the early evening light turns the clouds the rosy hue of Himalayan salt. Bright red chillies lie […]
- Perched high above a frozen lake, Grimsel Hospiz in the Bernese Oberland offers an unusual winter escape, with gourmet food, a hot tub, star-filled skies and no distractionsNear the top of the Grimsel Pass in Switzerland’s Bernese Oberland, a small crowd had gathered to take photographs. We were surrounded by bulky mountains and rippling glaciers, but all eyes were focused […]
- A billionaire is funding a sustainable development project on the west African island that makes the local population stewards of its futureAt the crumbling colonial farm buildings in Porto Real, agricultural worker Kimilson Lima, 43, has signed the agreement and he’s happy. “With this money we can have a proper floor in the house,” he said. “And an inside toilet.”Lima […]
- From jazz in Rotterdam and hip-hop in Paris to brass bands on the beach in Blackpool, the Guardian’s music editor chooses the best European festivals that can be reached by railParis has some great festivals, such as Cercle (22-24 May), with dance music stars against the backdrop of planes and rockets in an outdoor aerospace museum, but the most accessible […]
- Alpine playgrounds, unforgettable train rides and white-water rafting feature in our readers’ family trips from Norway to the Netherlands• Tell us about a trip to a UK national park or national nature reserve – the best tip wins a £200 holiday voucherTravelling by rail in Europe gives you plenty of opportunity for ad-hoc adventure. We were returning from a ski […]
- As the Peaky Blinders film is released this week, we follow in the footsteps of the Shelbys, make a heavy metal pilgrimage and find the city’s best places to eat, drink and danceThe runaway success of the TV crime drama Peaky Blinders has been credited with boosting tourism to Birmingham and the West Midlands since it first aired in 2013, […]
INDEPENDENT
- In this episode of Travel Smart, we explore Bristol and Bath, two neighbouring cities that offer completely different UK breaks. From Bristol’s creative energy and iconic landmarks to Bath’s elegant streets and literary heritage, we discover how easy it is to combine both cities into one jam-packed trip.
- From a secret beach to buildings with fascinating history, Helen Wilson-Beevers shares why time together is the best present
- The usually bustling hub is a landscape of near-empty markets, beaches and restaurants
- Dubai, seen for decades as a safe and serene haven, now finds itself on the Foreign Office no-go – along with Abu Dhabi, just down the road in the UAE, and Doha in Qatar. So what does this mean for the future of tourism in the Gulf? Simon Calder finds out
- Having fallen for the charms of Marylebone over the past few years, Daisy Lester reveals how to spend 24 hours in the neighbourhood
- The government is drawing up plans to tackle fly-tipping and this could soon impact drivers in the UK
- The historic road trip turns 100 this year, but Laura Millar recommends lesser-known highways to see the best of the US
THE TELEGRAPH
- Everything you need to know about the quintessentially British line steeped in tradition
- From sunset hiking to street food, spend your time in the City of Angels at these top attractions
- An insider guide to the City of Angels, from where to dine and drink to how to spend your days
- From charming riads to shiny resorts with seriously good kids’ clubs, these are the most family-friendly stays in the Red City
- From glossy clifftop retreats to classic boltholes hugging spectacular shorelines, these are the loveliest coastal properties in the country
- Entertaining toddlers, tweens and teens isn’t easy– these are the places to stay that will do the hard work for you
- Properties are now falling over themselves to include pets – from beds and bowls to spa treatments and even commissioned portraits
- From golden beaches to vibrant bars – an insider guide to exploring the Magic City
- What could be more pleasing than sliding into a toasty hot pool or bubbling tub with a view of the mountains and the crisp air of the Lakes?
