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It’s a country known for fjords, midnight sun and blue-eyed blondes – and for extortionate prices, but don’t let that put you off. There are ways to see Norway on a budget... read more »
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One day a gurgling waterfall surrounded by luxuriant oleanders,the next an endless sweep of golden sand. Countryside and beach co-exist beautifully here and you're absolutely spoilt for choice ... read more »
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On holiday, adolescents are notoriously hard to please. Any ideas? From surfing in Cornwall and cookery in France to cycling in Bangkok, here are five activity breaks with sufficient cool quotient... read more »
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The Flinders Ranges offer some of the most stunning outback scenery in Australia and a chance to glimpse another way of life by staying on the sheep stations.
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Dune-backed beaches, chic shops, cycle paths and perhaps a glimpse of Johnny Depp... the Ile de Ré is one of France’s most alluring holiday islands - but pick your base carefully in high season... read more »
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Offering world-class mountain biking, hiking, and a stunningly located campsite, Cwmcarn Forest is truly a Mecca for the outdoor aficionado. There’s plenty for the kids to do as well . . .... read more »
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Gloucestershire's Forest of Dean is one of the UK's lesser-known but most beautiful forests. With oak woodland full of walking routes, cycle tracks and waterways, it makes for a great activity break... read more »
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Pristine beaches, a network of cycle paths and strategically placed picnic spots make Denmark’s Gribskov area the perfect destination for family fun on a budget... read more »
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The Ile de Ré, halfway down the French Atlantic coast, is a beautiful island destination offering the perfect family break: bicycles, beaches, restaurants and old-fashioned outdoor fun... read more »
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Brittany is full of wonderful places. Do you want chateaux, modern history, coarse fishing, water activities, walking and cycling? Or do you want to chill out and eat well? Brittany has it all... read more »
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Can't decide between Brittany and the Vendee? Take a motorhome touring holiday through northwest France, and you can sample the different personalities of both... read more »
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A family holiday in Constantine Bay with activities to suit all... read more »
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Cornwall is one of the more popular holiday destinations in the UK, available to all and at any type of budget! After visiting Bude for years, here is my opinion on why it is the best place in the UK... read more »
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The tranquil middle Thames is Wind in the Willows country. My guide visits sites immortalized in Kenneth Grahame's book as well as Jerome K Jerome's Three Men in a Boat... read more »
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Often omitted from tourist itineraries, the city of Newport has much to offer the family in search of an active day out... read more »
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An easy pace, uncrowded, mostly sunny - Winter and Spring in the Algarve can be the best time for getting active- walk, cycle, play golf or simply sightsee around some lovely towns and villages.... read more »
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Nestled in the beautiful countryside of Ambleside in the Lake District, it’s clear why Skelwith Fold has been voted one of the best caravan parks in Britain... read more »
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Noosa, at the top-end of Australia's Sunshine Coast, offers a network of lakes, fantastic beaches, a national park and year-round sunshine. It is a great spot for sports enthusiasts and families... read more »
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The dark pine forests, deep valleys and cascading waterfalls of southwest Germany’s Black Forest region are a joy to explore... read more »
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Most visitors will know Padstow for its famous resident chef Rick Stein and his myriad of eateries, but there is so much more to this charming Cornish harbour town than fruits de mare and fine wine. ... read more »
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