Manzanita, Oregon is a small town located on the northern coast of Oregon… And it has a big piece of my heart! I’ve always greatly enjoyed the sunny beaches of southern California, but for me, nothing beats the foggy, golden coast-line with just enough of a cool breeze to make a hoodie or jacket the
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Scotland, UK is a breathtakingly beautiful country that can make you feel like you’ve taken a step back in time with the vastness of its untouched lands and the old style buildings you’ll see in the towns. The best way I think in which to see it all is a road trip to the Highlands.
Sometimes New York comes up in conversation. “You know when you’re in Manhattan getting a sandwich at one of those delis?” a friend says. In response I smile and nod like a geeky teenage boy feigning a knowledge of girls I don’t actually possess. I’ve planned to go many times. It’s just that, whenever I
Please note our writer visited Mauritius prior to the coronavirus pandemic With a high concentration of four and five star hotels, the tropical Indian Ocean island of Mauritius is known for affordable luxury, and it has offered all-inclusive stays for around 15 years. Almost all Mauritius hotels offer complimentary watersports, including unlimited water skiing, paddle
When you travel in Thailand, the following scenes can be found everywhere: small shops lined with comfortable chairs with footstools with visitors having foot massages, and inside, a line of comfortable chairs with footstool; many visitors, rolling up to their knees, are enjoying a special Service-Thai women are kneeling beside their feet and continuously kneading
We cannot visit America right now, and by the look of it we might not be able to return for some time. But there are ways of exploring US destinations (sort of) without leaving UK soil. Washington While George Washington’s great-grandfather left for Virginia from Hertfordshire, the direct ancestors of the first US president came
Nested in the middle of the mountains, the thermal river that flows through Montanejos, which is about 1.5h drive from Valencia, offers one of the best swimming experiences I have ever had. The water was fresh (around 20 degrees) and the view was breathtaking. The beach, Banos (where the picture is taken), is small and
You’ve probably heard a lot of people give you ‘insider tips’ on Barcelona for when you travel there. The problem is that those ‘insider tips’ are probably so widespread nowadays that they are no longer what they say they are. However, the first thing you need to know is that Barcelona is a city that’s
If you’ve got itchy feet and a hunger for an enticing travel tale, then each of the following six long reads should hold your attention. Telegraph Travel’s editors get through their fair share of travel stories, but those that follow sparked a particular interest in visiting a certain corner of the world. Expect beautiful storytelling,
With holidays overseas mired in a haze of quarantine restrictions, flight cancellations and an “indefinite” timeline from the FCO advising against all travel, a break in Britain is looking to be our safest bet this year. We are a staycation nation. But if your usual idea of a summer holiday is more in the way
Are you thinking of a beautiful island where you can take your family, next holiday? Perhaps, you should choose Sicily that has gorgeous and Perfect Island. Sicily is one of the largest Islands in Italy and has seduced travellers with its natural and cultural treasures. It crows wonderful cool weather and varied range of culinary
Please note our writer visited Dublin prior to the coronavirus pandemic Dublin is delightfully compact. The central city can be crossed on foot in 30 minutes and many prime sights and attractions, including excellent galleries and museums, Georgian architecture, and distinctive independent shops, can be found within this manageable area. Add fine restaurants and pubs
Launching a business is a tricky process. It is not just a case of knowing your market, but also knowing the moment to unleash your plan on the public. When is the right time, and when is wrong? Many – even without a degree in economics – would say that setting up a travel project
Please note our writer visited Manchester prior to the coronavirus pandemic Manchester’s city centre is strewn with attractive hotels, from five-star cocoons of luxury and hip aparthotels in former mills to budget beds and seductive hideaways. It makes things easier when you’re planning weekend of, say, exploring the high street shops of pedestrianised Market Street,
It’s difficult to know where to start, but these are my top 3 places in Croatia – posted online in the hope that others find this useful. They are in no particular order, but I’d strongly advise you to visit them all! I was only in the area for a week, and these are all
Please note our writer visited Ireland prior to the coronavirus pandemic Spa breaks in Ireland have grown in popularity over the recent years, mainly down to the country’s growing interest in the wellness sector, and its array of impressively handsome properties in beautiful spots across the country – some of which are perched on the
Even though the origins of the game are unclear, most historians accept that modern-day golf originated in Scotland during the middle ages. Various early versions of golf existed throughout Europe, where the objective was to put a ball inside a hole a few hundred yards away with the least number of strokes. In Scotland, the
Please note our writer visited Devon prior to the coronavirus pandemic From honey-stone villages with creaky old pubs and historic churches to gloriously handsome market towns, the Cotswolds is, of course, heart-tuggingly pretty – and it has classic, year-round appeal. For charm and character there’s nothing like a stay at one of the region’s b&bs,
Please note our writer visited Devon prior to the coronavirus pandemic Bath has lots of b&bs, and many of them are really rather special. Some occupy elegant Georgian townhouses, others grand Victorian villas. Some are in the city centre, others a little bit out, but with far-reaching views and/or glorious gardens to compensate. Our pick
This article will look to show you all you need to know about the Costa Brava, so that you could explore it whenever you are next in Barcelona. All the places are a short drive away from Barcelona and are accessible by buses and trains. Of course, it goes without saying that there will be
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