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A short ferry ride from Guernsey takes you to the tranquil beauty of an island where time moves slowly and nature is embraced
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From classic to cutting edge, from London to Sicily, these lavish hotels put creativity in the frame
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From Ireland to Italy, our local writers reveal their favourite places to eat
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Discovering a great local place to eat is often the highlight of a trip and a way of understanding a culture
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After visiting 17 countries for his latest book, our writer leaves his heart in Albania – ‘a country of knotty history, boundless hospitality and infinite surprises’
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From a log cabin adrift on a lake to a campsite that runs down to the sea, these boltholes specialise in splendid isolation
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The author of a new guide to Northumberland, the North York Moors and Pennines shares her favourite places to visit and things to do
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Eighteen miles of coastline win formal protection, joining 11 sites globally including Malibu and Santa Cruz
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From group hikes around the towns of the north-west to a seaside stroll in Snowdonia, there’s an event for every taste in 2023
Spotlight
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A stay in a calm coastal spot that’s close to a high-octane seaside town makes the perfect holiday combo. Our writers suggest breaks that offer the best of both worlds
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Shortly to tour the UK, this festival of exhilarating documentaries expands our notions of human possibility – and focuses attention on inequality and the environment
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Diwali, one of the most popular Hindu festivals, is celebrated by devotees all over the world. Also known as the festival of lights, it symbolises the victory of good over evil and commemorates Lord Ram’s return to the Ayodhya kingdom after a 14-year exile
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The latest UK tour of aquatic documentaries highlights the beauty and fragility of the blue planet – and human interaction with it
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Taking in the rugged plains, sheer cliffs and remarkable wildlife of the Outer Hebridean island, with the first Briton to conquer Everest without bottled oxygen
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The NTS Mountain Path Team maintains over 400 miles of mountain paths in all weathers to prevent erosion and irreversible damage
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Now touring the UK, this festival of the best adventure documentaries will be balm to those who missed outdoor action in the pandemic
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Our slow travel expert train-hops coast to coast from Sundsvall to Trondheim, following a pilgrim trail based on the life of the 11th-century king
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Experts say it is vital to check you meet EU requirements, or you could risk losing your holiday
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