The stone circles scattered across Cornwall’s moorlands served purposes modern archaeology continues unraveling. Recent research emphasizes their astronomical functions, revealing how Neolithic communities used these monuments as sophisticated calendrical instruments. …
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Multi-Sensory Winter Journeys: Devon’s Bay of Lights Creates Immersive Coastal Travel Experiences
by admin477351Devon’s south coast has developed an ambitious multi-community illumination project that transforms winter travel into an artistic journey. The extensive light installations create reasons to explore entire regions rather than …
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Ask Italians where they go to avoid the crowds, and you may hear names that rarely appear in international guidebooks. One is Brisighella in Emilia-Romagna, with its cliffs, watchtowers and …
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The “pyjama party” protest held by French night train advocates at Paris Gare de l’Est has been partially victorious. After the ‘Oui au train de nuit!’ campaign group gathered 91,000 …
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Serious hikers and summit-fiends have a new challenge to tackle in the Peak District. The newly launched Steel Cotton Rail Trail, a 62-mile (100km) route, offers formidable hill and moor …
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The dream of a serene flight with children is achievable. It isn’t about luck or hoping for a perfectly behaved child, but about creating an environment of calm and preparedness. …
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A great holiday is often remembered through its flavours. For the traveller whose itinerary is guided by their taste buds, these six UK destinations offer not only a stress-free journey …
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If you’ve ever wondered how the Swedes master the art of being so laid-back, a visit to the island of Styrsö might provide some answers. This tranquil spot in the …
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A calm pet owner often leads to a calm pet. The key to your own peace of mind when travelling with your animal is a thorough pre-travel checklist. This isn’t …
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In a world of modern infrastructure, the Glenelg-Skye ferry stands as a proud and unique testament to ingenious, old-school engineering. This is not just a ferry; it’s the last manually …