Bath has lots to offer families and activities are endless. As well as exploring the city’s many attractions, be sure to visit the Roman Baths – a big hit for all ages (the audio tours for children are excellent) – rent bikes and cycle along the Two Tunnels Circuit, walk some or all of the lovely Bath
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Even before the arrival of coronavirus, “reservation cancelled” was a statement that had become increasingly familiar to those of us who use Airbnb when we travel. A cursory ask around my friends about their experiences with the site was answered with examples of last-minute cancellations owing to plumbing issues, keys missing from safe-boxes on arrival
Also known as Helambhu, Helambu is really an assortment of Tamang-Sherpa village, distributed over a wide area roughly associated by a series of mountains, lying at above 5000 to 6000 meters between the Jugal Himal groups in the East and Gosainkund to its southwest. Helambu Trekking is the best circuit trekking trail close the valley
With its eccentric traditions, quirky gargoyles and tales of mystery and intrigue, Oxford makes a great destination for families. The museums may be world-famous but they go out of their way to welcome children, there are loads of parks, and it’s easy to hop in a boat and splash about on the river. A number
The UK Foreign Office (FCO) has advised Britons against ‘all but essential travel’ abroad for the next 30 days to prevent the spread of coronavirus, meaning many of us are staying put. The Prime Minister has called for the country to avoid large gatherings as well as interactions in smaller public spaces such as pubs, cinemas,
Ski films have been around for as long as we can remember, from retro edits with bad hairstyles and even worse fashion sense in the 1980s to epic feature-length films shot across the globe in recent years. Every season, with the development of new filming technology and the popularity of events such as the Banff
Yorkshire is well known for its brewing tradition – think Theakston and Samuel Smith – and now has a flourishing micro-brewery sector, too. So, it’s rare to find a village without a pub (or a town without several); many were originally drovers’ inns or coaching inns. Increasingly, these are adding (or smartening up) bedrooms, and
Social distancing and self-isolation are now becoming very real for everyone across the globe. If you are not already self-isolating, or considering it, there is a high chance you will be in the coming months. As we’re adjusting to a more homebound lifestyle – at least for the time being – we need to start
It’s Saturday afternoon in Girona, the heart of Catalonia, and on one of the city’s largest squares a small crowd is gathering to peer through the floor-to-ceiling windows of what looks like a winery. But this is not a winery. The intense, rich chocolate aroma wafting out on to the street offers a clue. Inside,
At one time St Patrick’s Day in Dublin was a quiet affair, with a low-key parade the most excitement the city could offer. But times change – and happily, Dublin’s St Patrick’s Festival is now a positively gargantuan affair, offering music, theatre and any number of excellent events taking place across five days of festivities.
The coronavirus pandemic is putting the plans of countless holidaymakers at risk. Today the US became the latest country to announce travel restrictions – banning all flights from Europe, with the exception of the UK – while Britons are currently unable to visit a clutch of destinations including Italy, China, Iran, Vietnam, India and Israel.
With the ‘Hawaii of Europe’ about to become more accessible, Chris Leadbeater looks at the best of the islands to visit and the deals to seek out Hawaii Eur-o It is no great leap of hyperbole to describe the Azores as the “Hawaii of Europe”. True, the weather is nowhere near as spectacular, but the
It feels a bit odd to still be writing about snow conditions when skiers and snowboarders have raised concerns about whether their ski resort will be open, assuming they we can still get to it, due to coronavirus. However the good news against all the other gloom is that the snow is looking pretty good
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The impact of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has hit skiers and snowboarders particularly hard this week. In the latest blow, today the major ski resorts in Austria announced they will close on Sunday for the remainder of the season. The news comes five days after all resorts in Italy were also forced to end their
Why go? The sun-soaked shores of this supermodel city have long courted attention. Home to some of Australia’s most iconic sights – the Harbour Bridge, the Sydney Opera House, Bondi Beach – Sydney is also the busiest cruise destination in the country and offers an obvious starting point for your cruise Down Under. Cruise port
The renewal of spring returns each year to banish the dark days of winter and tantalise with the promise of summer. And as warmer, lighter evenings emerge, so does the urge to travel. These hotels are just right for a spring break or an Easter holiday (where you might find some of the year’s earliest
Ski Sunday presenter and ex-Olympic downhill ski racer Graham Bell knows a great run when he skis one. That’s why Telegraph Ski and Snowboard asked him to pick stand-out runs from around the world and talk us down each one – all the while filming himself navigating them on skis. From much-loved pistes to infamous
The global cruise industry is taking a break from operations as travel restrictions due to coronavirus take hold aroud the world. The first cruise operator to announce it was suspending its river and ocean cruises for a temporary period was Viking, closely followed by Princess Cruises, and nearly all other major cruise lines have made
Among the world’s famous cities, Sacramento tops the list. You may be going for business or tourism, and you’ll love the tourist attraction sites in this lovely city in California. Here are five attraction sites which are a must-visit during your tour and will forever remain etched in your memory. Sacramento River Bridge/Tower Bridge The
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