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‘We can be in the sea in seconds’: an expert guide to the RNLI’s life-saving kit - theguardian.com - Britain
theguardian.com
04.08.2023 / 17:51

‘We can be in the sea in seconds’: an expert guide to the RNLI’s life-saving kit

Tom Houghton picks up a pair of binoculars from the sand-covered desk and slowly scans the beach in front of him. It’s June and things are starting to get busy at one of Cornwall’s biggest beaches. Stretching for more than two miles up the county’s north coast, and backed by craggy cliffs and rolling dunes that reach nearly a mile inland, Perranporth attracts crowds of sunbathers, swimmers, bodyboarders, surfers and dog walkers.

Travel guide: Explore the historic and cultural highlights of Luxembourg City - wanderlust.co.uk - Germany - France - Luxembourg - city Luxembourg - city Today
wanderlust.co.uk
31.07.2023 / 15:05

Travel guide: Explore the historic and cultural highlights of Luxembourg City

The drama and beauty of Luxembourg’s capital often comes as a surprise to the first-time visitor. The Grand Duchy – the world’s only sovereign nation whose head of state is a Grand Duke – emerged in 963 AD when Count Siegfried built a castle on top of the Bock cliffs. Today the Bock and Old Quarter – a UNESCO World Heritage site – perch on a sandstone plateau high above the Alzette and Pétrusse rivers, and wandering its upper and lower cities is like strolling through history.

I went on a 23-hour train journey through the UK and Europe. Sleeping in tiny beds next to strangers wasn't ideal, but I still prefer it over flying. - insider.com - city Berlin - Britain - city London - city Brussels
insider.com
26.07.2023 / 09:48

I went on a 23-hour train journey through the UK and Europe. Sleeping in tiny beds next to strangers wasn't ideal, but I still prefer it over flying.

At least once a year, I fly from my home in Edinburgh to visit my in-laws in Berlin. But all of these plane rides have increased my climate guilt and decreased my bank-account balance.

Germany's Deutsche Bahn Trains Make the Country One of the Most Easy European Nations To Navigate - matadornetwork.com - city Amsterdam - Germany - city Berlin - Austria - Switzerland - Britain - Usa - Canada - city Budapest - city Prague - city Luxembourg
matadornetwork.com
25.07.2023 / 10:36

Germany's Deutsche Bahn Trains Make the Country One of the Most Easy European Nations To Navigate

For Americans traveling abroad, few countries are easier to navigate than Germany. Though not technically an English-speaking nation, you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone working in tourism who doesn’t speak English. The country has plenty of amazing places to visit, the cities are clean, and travel within the country is blissfully easy. Much of this is thanks to the system of German trains known as Deutsche Bahn: Germany national railway that connects visitors to pretty much anywhere in the country from anywhere else in the country.

‘Only 12 other people have completed it’: cycling the 7,600km European Divide - theguardian.com - Spain - Germany - Norway - Denmark - Finland - France - Portugal - Sweden - Switzerland - Britain - Usa - Russia - city Sheffield - county Atlantic
theguardian.com
21.07.2023 / 11:31

‘Only 12 other people have completed it’: cycling the 7,600km European Divide

Last summer I cycled 7,600km (4,722 miles) along a route called the European Divide Trail, which runs through nine countries, all the way from Arctic Norway to the Atlantic coast in Portugal, mostly camping out along the way. The idea was sparked by an article I saw on the internet – on a website called bikepacking.com. I slowly went from thinking, “That looks cool,” to, “I’m going to do it.” It seemed a bit crazy, but somehow a few months later, in June 2022, it was happening! I was heading off for three months – and I’d even persuaded my friend Max to come along for the first three weeks.

Podcast: The Liberation Route Europe - roughguides.com - Netherlands - city Amsterdam - Germany - Czech Republic - France - Britain - county Centre - city Portsmouth - county Isle Of Wight - city Shanghai
roughguides.com
21.07.2023 / 08:50

Podcast: The Liberation Route Europe

The 6th June 2019 marks the 75th anniversary of the D-Day Landings in Normandy. To mark the occasion, in this Rough Guides podcast episode we take a look at how the Second World War is memorialised across Europe, and the importance of doing commemorating such events.

On the fringes of Edinburgh: 8 ways to explore the city's quirky side - roughguides.com - France - Scotland
roughguides.com
21.07.2023 / 08:50

On the fringes of Edinburgh: 8 ways to explore the city's quirky side

During August, all rules and social conventions are put to one side when Edinburgh hosts the world’s biggest arts festival.

The Rough Guide to Czech beer - roughguides.com - Czech Republic - city Prague
roughguides.com
21.07.2023 / 08:45

The Rough Guide to Czech beer

Taken from the new Rough Guide to Prague , here's our guide to Czech beer – and where to drink it.

Why you should book a tailor-made trip with Rough Guides - roughguides.com - Italy - Sri Lanka
roughguides.com
21.07.2023 / 08:42

Why you should book a tailor-made trip with Rough Guides

In late 2018, we launched Rough Guides tailor-made trips, a unique travel marketplace where we connect you to local tour operators in over 70 countries worldwide. These local experts create a travel itinerary and book personalised trips for you, packed with personality and stimulating adventure.

Coronavirus in the Caribbean: an interview with Grenada Tourism - roughguides.com - Britain - Martinique - city Sandy - Grenada
roughguides.com
21.07.2023 / 08:40

Coronavirus in the Caribbean: an interview with Grenada Tourism

We might all be marooned in our houses, but what about those stuck on actual desert islands? Here, we take a look at coronavirus in the Caribbean, diving into its impact and thinking about what travel here might look like for the rest of this year and into 2021. In the meantime, evocative virtual campaigns are emanating from the region – inspiring content that will bring tropical vibes to your quarantine barbecue and have you gagging to visit. We talked to Sharon at the Grenada Tourism Authority, who helped us to scratch beneath the surface to start understanding what coronavirus means for the Caribbean.

Get on board: the 5 best European river cruises - roughguides.com - Spain - Germany - France - Hungary - Portugal - city Lisbon
roughguides.com
21.07.2023 / 08:38

Get on board: the 5 best European river cruises

Among a certain segment of travellers, cruising is sometimes maligned: the dismal buffet and watered-down cocktails. Those kitschy lounge acts. The contrived shore excursions. But that, as they say, was then.

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