Balanced on a commanding hill high over the Tiber valley, Perugia adroitly juggles several roles: that of an ancient hill town, a magnificent città d’arte, a university centre and a slick cosmopolitan city. It is a fascinating place and a fitting capital for Umbria. Splendid monuments from the Etruscan era to the Late Renaissance stand cheek to…
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A grand mansion overlooking the fabulous Fowey Estuary, this luxury retreat is perfect for families, couples or a solitary break.
Forget the North Coast 500 – there’s a new Scottish driving route in town.
‘Why drive when you can cycle? Why cycle when you can walk?’ I’d always agree with the first part of this eco-slogan, but not the second. As far as I’m concerned, pedalling on two wheels is easier than putting one foot in front of the other. Whether that means nipping out to the shops or…
Businesses in São Tomé and Príncipe often place an emphasis on local, organic, produce.
Unsure how to spend your time on Dominica? Don’t miss out on these activities!
Sussex wineries are today producing some exceptionally classy stuff.
A trip to the capital of Emilia-Romagna offers some of the country’s greatest delicacies.
Kirsten Hamilton-Sturdy shares her fondest memories of spending her formative years in a divided country.
Though popular with families, hikers, birdwatchers and watersports enthusiasts, Northumberland’s coastline is wonderfully unspoilt and crowd free.
Explore medieval and Tudor architecture a noble riverside park and passageways which enable you to disappear temporarily into a bygone time.
After 18 months, author Juliet Rix returns to her beloved Malta and Gozo and shares what’s changed on the islands.
An experience of the region, not as one of danger, but of friendly, hospitable people.
Bologna’s streets are characterised by 70km of medieval porticoes, each unique in their own way.
An expert’s guide to the undeniably strange, supposedly supernatural and downright spooky woods of Britain.