Author Rosie Whitehouse takes us fishing off the coast of Noli.
Category: Slow Travel
Learn more about the Camino de Santiago, perhaps Europe’s most famous pilgrimage from author Murray Stewart, who has walked it three times.
From wildlife, history and culture to remote settlements where you can kick back and get away from it all, there’s something to pique everyone’s interest on the Falkland Islands.
West Sweden has plenty of culture and activities to offer.
You marvelled at the Taj Mahal, partied in Phuket and wandered along the Great Wall of China. But there are plenty of other places to discover in Asia.
We share our favourite travel memories from the past year.
From the serene Lancaster Canal to the bustling Thames, Britain’s rivers are a wonder for the paddleboarder to explore.
The British coastline is a vast expanse of different terrains, making it particularly attractive to paddlers, kayakers and canoers alike.
Whether you are a novice or an avid birdwatcher, aviary spectacles can be amongst the greatest in the animal kingdom.
Discover what not to miss on a visit to Almaty with our walking tour of the city.
Even within a country that is itself known worldwide for its popular cuisine, the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy is famed for its delectable food.
Janice Booth recounts her version of this ancient tale.
In this extract from Beastly Journeys, Sheelagh Reynolds tells of her travels through Morocco and the souvenir she didn’t expect to be bringing home.
If you’re travelling to the Vendée and want to touch its identity, you need to unlock its dark history. A perfect way of doing so is by visiting these memorials to the bloody conflict.
Binoculars are a fabulous tool for getting close to nature, but the selection process can feel daunting! Let James Lowen talk you through it.