Travel Articles (Page 1465/1691)

An Inspector calls… A review of The Pig at Harlyn Bay hotel
An Inspector calls… at The Pig at Harlyn Bay, the Cornish outpost of a shabby-chic hotel chain that can seemingly…
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Captain Sir Tom Moore recalls his travel adventures and how driving Route 66 would be a dream trip
Captain Sir Tom Moore recalls his travels – his love for Yorkshire, India and Menorca and how driving Route 66…
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St Kitts holidays: The perfect place for an affordable winter break
High above Frigate Bay, a large brown pelican circles, pauses, does a swift about-turn, then swoops 20ft into the blue…
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Florence holidays: Beat the crowds and unearth little-known treasures in Italy’s cultural capital
Florence unmasked: Beat the crowds and unearth little-known treasures in Italy’s cultural capitalJane Keightley travelled to Florence with two of…
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Hadrian’s Wall: One of the greatest hikes in Britain and the perfect way to blow away cabin fever
You may well find yourself in kinship with W. H. Auden’s soldier from his poem Roman Wall Blues at some…
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Skiing holidays: The lowdown on this winter’s ski season in the Alps
Early snow cover at altitude in the Alps is the deepest in recent years. Sadly, we can’t enjoy it at…
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The new Stena Edda Liverpool to Belfast ferry that thinks it’s a CRUISE SHIP!
Let’s face it, car ferries are hardly laden with glamour — but there is an exception, and it’s just been…
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