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  • The Swing at The Wallace Collection in London

    18th century painting, Fragonard, Wallace Collection London
  • Fabulous Burghley House in Stamford

    Burghley House, Stamford, Lincolnshire, Rutland, England, Elizabethan House, The Heaven Room,
  • Malo-les-Bains: Reinventing the beaches of Dunkerque

    Dunkirk evacuation beach
  • A Paris to Laon Road Trip

  • Step back in time in the Isles of Scilly

    Lighthouse, #Isles of Scilly, #Scilly Isles, #UK, #England, #Cornwall, #Duchy of Cornwall,
  • 10 key words to understanding Norman castles

    Castle barbican gate

How Norman castles worked – 10 key words

Understanding castles and how the Norman castle worked in the Middle Ages, can make your visit to castles in Britain and across Europe a lot of fun. They arrived in England with William the Conqueror and were spread across Britain by his descendants. Despite their romantic image, the key to understanding them is seeing how they worked as fortresses.

A road trip from Paris to Laon

This Paris to Laon itinerary visits Chateau-Thierry on the edge of Champagne, Soissons with its war memorials and literary connections and Laon, the the crowned mountain. It has some of France’s oldest cathedrals, one of the biggest protected historical centres in France champagne, good local beer and gingerbread with everything.

Burghley House and Stamford – Plan a short break

After you visit Burghley, the home of Elizabeth I’s spymaster, linger in Stamford, one of England’s best market towns and its oldest conservation area.

Malo-les-Bains: Reinventing the beaches of Dunkerque

Stroll along the beach promenade of Malo-les-Bains Dunkerque and little reminds you that this stretch of flat, golden sand  (and the 10 kilometres of it east to the Belgian border) is hallowed ground. But history is never far.

A visit to Scilly – England’s islands in the stream

A visit to the Isles of Scilly is a step back to simpler times. These islands in the stream (with apologies to Ernest Hemingway and Dolly Parton) are a dreamlike Atlantic archipelago afloat in the mediating warmth of the Gulf Stream.

The Wallace Collection in London: An eye-opening visit to a quiet treasure

The Wallace Collection, one of the world’s great galleries, is slightly off the beaten path and sometimes overlooked by visitors. Time to fix that

Destinations

Botallack Mine

Saratoga Springs – A Weekend Escape to the Queen of Spas

The bathwater smelled like rust. It looked like it too. Alone in my private room at the Roosevelt Bathhouse in Saratoga Spa State Park, I hesitated, my naked toes suspended over lightly bubbling, blood-warm mineral soup. Then, like thousands before me, I took the plunge.

Seven great reasons to choose Pas de Calais for le Weekend

Just across the English Channel yet so often overlooked. Discover the pleasures Northern France in Pas de Calais

Things to do in West Cornwall – Explore the magical Tin Coast

Explore the Tin Coast of Cornwall to learn how Cornishmen spread their hard stone mining skills all over the world. Dig a little deeper and discover how they actually powered the European Bronze Age.

Climbing Snowdon to the top of Wales

The views from the top of Snowdon are among the most spectacular in Europe and you don’t have to be a mountaineer to enjoy them.

Travel Tips & Itineraries

Top 10 signs of dog-friendly digs

Some places say they’re dog-friendly when they’re barely dog-tolerant. Here’s how to decide if the hotel or cottage you’re about to book will really welcome your pet.

Editorial: Why Write about Travel Now

As we all hunker down to sit out the COVID 19 pandemic what is the point of writing about travel? I look at the role travel writing has played in the past and can play in our future.

25 Perfect Hotel Room Essentials

Tried and tested tips from experienced travellers.

London’s Blue Plaques – A Chelsea Walk

Spend a morning or an afternoon discovering London Blue Plaques on a Chelsea walk. For more than 150 years, blue plaques on London’s buildings scattered around the city have marked the homes and achievements of the famous and infamous. Join us on this free, self-guided tour.

Food & Drink

Illustration of Virginia's Shrimp and Grits with three cooked shrimp, sliced sausage, red, yellow and green sliced peppers.

Miss Virginia’s Shrimp ‘n’ Grits

A classic Southern recipe from a Charleston,S.C, cook that you can make at home.

Pudding, pie or tart – So what’s a Bakewell?

The one thing you can’t get in Bakewell, Derbyshire, is a Bakewell Tart. On the other hand, Bakewell Puddings may be the real deal.

Visit an ancient Roman winery in the South of France

On the Provence/Languedoc border, a family winery produces 2000-year-old vintages for today’s wine drinkers

Ugly vegetables the French way

Maybe France is off your travel agenda this summer but you can still bring a taste of France to your table with easy recipes that every thrifty French home cook knows.

Features & Special Places

Cathedral facade

Strawberry Hill: London’s Little Suburban Castle

An 18th century dandy’s house is a masterpiece of eccentricity – a mini-castle amid the suburban semis.

The indescribable Snape Maltings slowly comes back to life

How can I begin to describe Snape Maltings? From its strange sounding name to its creative miscellany of art, music, retail and the great outdoors, it defies categorization. You simply have to go to Snape Maltings to experience this destination for yourself.

Tower Bridge’s glass walkways – Part of (not so) hidden London

An almost secret attraction that has been hiding in plain sight

Notre Dame de Reims: Gothic survivor and cathedral of kings

Reims Cathedral, Notre Dame de Reims, is one of the world’s great masterpieces of Gothic architecture. It’s also the centrepiece of a UNESCO World Heritage site and a battle-scarred survivor with more facelifts to its name than Dolly Parton.