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  • The Globe at Knockan Crag Trail in theNorth West Highlands<br>T9BMB5 The Globe at Knockan Crag Trail in theNorth West Highlands

    Bagging Munros, wild camping and mysterious lochs
    Readers’ favourite wilderness trips in Scotland

    From ferry rides to remote islands to stunning empty beaches, our tipsters are fired up by Scottish adventures
  • The abandoned spy station on Teufelsberg, the manmade hill created from second world war riubble

    Berlin by rail
    A?cold-war adventure

  • Wild west
    A?walk on Brittany’s rugged Crozon peninsula

  • Old Buildings on the Graslei quay, Ghent

    Paris can wait
    How?we dodged the summer crowds by Interrailing to Europe’s smaller towns

  • Villa Monastero on Lake Como in the Italian Lakes with mountains in backgound.

    Win a holiday voucher
    Tell us about a trip to a European lake or mountain region

  • Panorama of the wild cliffs on the west coast of Lundy Island (the largest island in the Bristol Channel), Devon, England. Puffins nests on the cliffs.

    Lundy, a world in itself
    How?I fell for the island's peculiar magic

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  • An alternative guide to Sheffield
    A?crucible for left-field culture and regeneration

  • A country track leading down to the majestic Seven Sisters cliffs beyond at Cuckmere Haven in the south of England, UK.

    UK
    The?South Downs bolthole that offers a ‘complete escape from the world’

  • Exterior view of The Farmers pub in Ulverston, UK, on a sunny day with people sitting outside on the pub terrace.

    An alternative guide to the Lakes
    How?to escape Cumbria’s twee side

  • Dog on a beach

    Doggie paddles
    10?of the best dog-friendly beaches in the UK

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Spotlight

  • The ‘lost city’ of Choquequirao near Cusco, a hidden citadel that can only be reached on foot.

    The alternative Machu Picchu
    A?hike to find the ‘real’ lost world of the Incas

    Our writer witnesses the benefits of community tourism projects on a less crowded trail
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  • blu-green Tenno lake, near Riva del Garda, Trentino, Italy

    Europe
    Readers’ favourite lake and river breaks

  • Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England. South from above Keswick across Derwentwater to Borrowdale and the central fells<br>DEJ4H4 Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England. South from above Keswick across Derwentwater to Borrowdale and the central fells

    ‘Rain, sun or snow, there’s beauty everywhere’
    Readers’ favourite UK national parks

    • The park on one of the villas on lake Como - Varenna, Italy

      ‘Pillars, pergolas, palms and pines’
      Readers’ favourite gardens in Europe

    • People sitting outside the Seaview Restaurant with Saltburn pier in the background, North Yorkshire, England, UK<br>2GMD466 People sitting outside the Seaview Restaurant with Saltburn pier in the background, North Yorkshire, England, UK

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

    • Campsite At Wasdale Head Cumbria UK<br>JMJX22 Campsite At Wasdale Head Cumbria UK

      ‘This campsite feels like paradise’
      Readers’ favourite places to pitch in the UK

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  • The Wash cargo sail, Patrick Barkham for Travel. Bloke with grey-white beard in lots of the photos is Henry Chamberlain, skipper/founder/boat restorer. etc. Pete Naylor 2024-2363

    Sailing
    My?mission? A two-day voyage along the Norfolk coast to deliver potatoes for a chip shop

    One man is trying to revive zero-carbon cargo routes by sailing produce along England’s eastern seaboard ? and taking paying passengers along for the thrilling ride
  • Gaddings Dam – A Photo Essay

    The beach on top of a Yorkshire moor
    ‘A wild swimmer’s paradise’

  • Accidentally Wes Anderson: The Exhibition – the social media phenomenon comes to life this Winter in London. Accidentally Wes Anderson: The Exhibition launches in London’s Kensington on 8th December. Warrender Baths Soo Burnell

    ‘You know it when you see it’
    Accidentally Wes Anderson exhibition opens in London

  • ‘I slept in ditches and dreamed of marauding raiders’
    A?wild walk on the Hadrian’s Wall path

  • Calstock viaduct on stage 3 of the Tamara Coast To Coast Way.

    Coast to coast
    Snapshots of Cornwall’s new Tamar valley walk

  • R3-28

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

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    ‘It’s very wild. I’ve seen wolves’
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    The ecological jewel of Kerry Marine national park and the archaeological splendour of Bru na Boinne in the east are the latest additions to the country’s portfolio of protected areas
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