Montenegro

Montenegro Travel Guide – Holiday advice and travel tips featuring Podgorica and Cetinje highlights and accommodation, Skadar Lake, national parks and wildlife. Also including activities like sailing and trekking, walking routes, medieval history and architecture, bay of Kotorska, Kotor, the Budva Riviera, Eastern Highlands, Haj-Nehaj and Petrovac.

Wales: South Wales

South Wales travel guide. Holiday advice and tourist information cover heritage attractions (castles, coal-mining, seafaring), beaches, outdoor pursuits (hiking, mountain biking, surfing), wildlife, national parks, accommodation, restaurants. Thorough coverage includes Cardiff, Wales Coast Path, The Valleys, Blaenavon, Brecon Beacons, Hay-on-Wye.

Somerset (Slow Travel)

Somerset Slow Travel guide. Expert local insights and holiday advice covering Bath, Bristol Channel, Wells, the Mendips, Glastonbury, Somerset Levels, Quantocks, Exmoor National Park and Dark Sky Reserve, and Cheddar Gorge. Also covers stately homes, castles, museums, walks, cycling, wildlife watching, cider, local food, and where to eat and stay.

A walk in Burrington Combe, Somerset

Take in the rich views along wooded valleys, open moorlands and dramatic gorges on this 5-mile walk.

Boka Kotorska: a driving tour

There is no better way to see the Montenegrin coast than by car.

A spiritual retreat: 48 hours in Glastonbury

Magical, mysterious and full of classic English charm, this Somerset market town is the perfect choice for a weekend away.

Drink up thee zider! A tour of Somerset’s greatest cider farms

Despite competing claims from other counties, there is no question: Somerset is cider’s spiritual home.

Formidable fortresses: the best castles in South Wales

From staggering stone-built strongholds to remarkable 15th-century fortifications.

History and heritage: 48 hours in Monmouth

Modest and slow paced, this historic town is the perfect place to spend a weekend.

Exceptional Trips 2023

Every year, we put our heads together to select our top trip picks for the year ahead. It’s a list that attracts a lot of attention, so the responsibility weighs heavily! But we think we’ve succeeded in compiling a diverse group of places to satisfy the most discerning of travellers in 2023. 1. Walk with…

Montenegro

The remote, often inhospitable interior of Montenegro displays an outstanding array of snow-dusted peaks, crystal-clear lakes and rivers and deep forests and canyons. Norm Longley author of Montenegro: The Bradt Guide Boasting one of the most dramatic stretches of coastline in all of Europe, as well as some of the continent’s wildest and most beautiful…

Somerset

Somerset has so much to offer the Slow traveller: coastal paths and bracing moorland walks, ancient ruins and castellated hamstone churches, wild wetland reserves with brilliant birdwatching, local farmers’ markets, and, as you’d expect, endless possibilities for cider tasting. Norm Longley, author of Slow Travel Somerset Nowhere else in England does Slow Travel quite like…

South Wales

South Wales offers limitless opportunities for outdoor pursuits, be it trekking the mountains and tramping the coast path, mountain biking in the Valleys, riding cross country in the Black Mountains, or coasteering and kayaking the coastline. Norm Longley, author of South Wales: the Bradt Guide In many ways, South Wales is a microcosm of the…