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‘Have a beer by the pier’: 10 readers choose their favourite UK seaside town - theguardian.com - Ireland - Britain
theguardian.com
28.05.2024 / 11:27

‘Have a beer by the pier’: 10 readers choose their favourite UK seaside town

Saltburn-by-the-Sea boasts a magnificent beach and plentiful ice-cream, coffee bars and a burgeoning arts scene. Among the highlights has to be a stroll along the Grade II-listed pier and hopefully a ride down the UK’s oldest water-balanced cliff tramway (still closed at time of writing after a fire in January, but being repaired). Head for lunch at the superb Seaview fish restaurant, which has views across the bay. Walk off the meal as you wander through beautiful Valley Gardens for the flora and fauna and smuggling history from the 18th century. Later, perhaps visit the Ship Inn, an 18th-century pub right on the beach, for a sundowner with a view. David Cowling

‘All the elements of the classic British seaside holiday’: five unsung beach towns - theguardian.com - Georgia - Norway - Britain - city Portland - county Bay
theguardian.com
28.05.2024 / 11:27

‘All the elements of the classic British seaside holiday’: five unsung beach towns

Photographer Martin Parr’s 1999 film Think of England captures the nostalgic appeal of Weymouth: roast dinners at seafront B&Bs, pensioners with cones of Mr Whippy, the carousel whirling to the familiar tune of the funfair organ. “It’s not a resort that needs a lot of razzmatazz,” says the man sitting in front of a “Sorry, No Vacancies” sign.

Exploring Canada’s Latest, Greatest Urban Escape - forbes.com - France - Britain - Usa - Canada - city Vancouver - county St. Lawrence - Ottawa
forbes.com
27.05.2024 / 16:45

Exploring Canada’s Latest, Greatest Urban Escape

Between Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver and Quebec City, Canada boasts four amazing urban areas that should be on everyone’s travel bucket list. Now it’s time to add a fifth — Ottawa.

Sand, Sea and as Much Serenity as You Could Ever Want - nytimes.com - state Maine
nytimes.com
26.05.2024 / 10:05

Sand, Sea and as Much Serenity as You Could Ever Want

They tell a story in the Magdalen Islands about a winter so bitter that they were completely cut off, with no way to guide their boats through the frozen harbors.

10 things you need to do in Belgium: chocolate, comics, castles and more - lonelyplanet.com - Belgium - Britain - city Brussels
lonelyplanet.com
24.05.2024 / 19:47

10 things you need to do in Belgium: chocolate, comics, castles and more

The land of golden beers, decadent chocolates and fluffy waffles, Belgium tempts you with its culinary delights. And its charm extends far beyond mere gastronomy. 

There’s One Major Airline You Couldn’t Find on Google Flights—Until Now - afar.com - Jordan
afar.com
23.05.2024 / 20:35

There’s One Major Airline You Couldn’t Find on Google Flights—Until Now

Big news from Southwest Airlines this week as the airline changed a long-standing policy and allowed its fares to be listed on a third-party website for the first time. Travelers will now be able to find Southwest flight pricing and details on Google Flights, a move the carrier calls a “pilot partnership.”

Otis Harbor Springs brings first-of-ots-kind luxury to the storied Northern Michigan resort town it calls home - traveldailynews.com - Israel - state Michigan - city Chicago - city Detroit - county Lake - city Downtown
traveldailynews.com
22.05.2024 / 11:55

Otis Harbor Springs brings first-of-ots-kind luxury to the storied Northern Michigan resort town it calls home

OTIS Harbor Springs is the inaugural σhotel project for Israel Hernandez and Ty Humpert, with Daniel Caudill, former Creative Director of Shinola, tapped to lead brand design.

Share a tip on your favourite UK national park – you could win a holiday voucher - theguardian.com - Britain - Scotland
theguardian.com
20.05.2024 / 12:51

Share a tip on your favourite UK national park – you could win a holiday voucher

This year marks the 75th anniversary of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949, which secured access for everyone to some of our wildest and most beautiful places. There are now 15 national parks across the UK, covering a staggering variety of landscapes, from the heather-clad uplands of the Cairngorms in Scotland to the chalky grasslands of the South Downs, England’s newest national park. We’d love to hear about your favourite beauty spots and outdoor activities, whether it be paddling the tranquil waterways of the Norfolk Broads or birdwatching on the craggy Pembrokeshire coast.

A Guide to the Swartland, South Africa's Most Underrated Wine Region - cntraveler.com - South Africa - city Cape Town
cntraveler.com
18.05.2024 / 14:29

A Guide to the Swartland, South Africa's Most Underrated Wine Region

An hour north of Cape Town, the Swartland, one of the largest wine-producing areas in the Western Cape, doesn’t receive nearly the same attention as its polished neighbors in the Cape Winelands; the clean-cut vineyards of Stellenbosch, Paarl, and Franschhoek, where a hop-on, hop-off wine tram runs through the valley. Instead, the Swartland is the opposite of a wine tourism hub, with dirt roads carving through golden wheat fields that form a pattern of stripes along the foothills of Paardeberg mountain. Along the highway, carefully stacked hay bales form a makeshift café—one of the sole roadside stops—and the only pop of color punctuating the blonde, desert-like expanse (which could double as a backdrop for a Clint Eastwood film) comes from the patchwork of old-bush vines and olive groves. After the winter rains, the native rhinoceros bush takes on an inky hue, which is how the Swartland (Afrikaans for “black land”) earned its name.

‘Keep it in your heart’: You could be arrested for taking sand from the beach on this Italian island - euronews.com - Germany - France - Italy
euronews.com
17.05.2024 / 22:47

‘Keep it in your heart’: You could be arrested for taking sand from the beach on this Italian island

Several tourists have already been caught smuggling sand, stones and archaeological remains from the Italian island of Sardinia this year. 

You Could Be Traveling Underwater Between Africa And Europe By 2030 - forbes.com - Spain - Morocco - Gibraltar - Eu - France - Britain - South Africa - city Madrid - Egypt - Tunisia
forbes.com
16.05.2024 / 20:19

You Could Be Traveling Underwater Between Africa And Europe By 2030

It's been 30 years since two workers, one French, one English, dug through an undersea wall and met for the first time in what would become the Channel Tunnel, linking continental Europe with the U.K. via a land route.

Tell us about a garden in Europe – you could win a holiday voucher - theguardian.com - Spain - Britain - county Florence
theguardian.com
15.05.2024 / 11:29

Tell us about a garden in Europe – you could win a holiday voucher

From the Renaissance splendour and symmetry of the Boboli gardens in Florence to the trickling fountains and rose gardens of the Alhambra in Spain, Europe has no shortage of “must see” gardens, but a tranquil escape from the tourist crowds they are not. Instead, we’d love to hear about your favourite “secret gardens” in continental Europe; oases of green that offer cool respite from a busy sightseeing itinerary and where you won’t be jostling for elbow room with coach parties of tourists. It could be a leafy public park, the grounds of a museum or gallery, or a botanical garden that turned into an unexpected highlight of your trip.

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