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11 May 2019
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The Gurnard’s Head, Fingals, Glazebrook House Hotel, Hillview Cottage, Allt-Y-Bela, Ty’r Chanter, The Old Storehouse, Frampton Court, Artist Residence, Strattons, 2 Cambride Street, The Net Store, The Quay House, Manoir Laurette, Manoir le Bigourda, Ferme de la Ruette, Les Glycines, La Traversina, Il Rigo, Arco dei tolomei, Locanda del Gallo, Paradise in Portugal, Finca Buenvino, Venta de San Juan, L’avenc de Taveret
25 May 2019
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The Fleece Inn, The Ring of Bells, The Compasses Inn, The Wellington Arms, St Tudy Inn, The George, The Lister Arms, The Merry Harriers, The Inn at Freshford, The Mason Arms, Meikleour Arms, The Sheppey Inn, Culm Valley Inn, Miller of Mansfield, The Black Lion, The Eagle and Child, The Crown, The Griffin Inn, The White Horse, The Blue Ball Inn
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Portugal seems to be on everyone’s radar at the moment, but while travellers flock to Lisbon, Porto and the Algarve, the southern region known as the Alentejo is often bypassed. We headed down in March to see why the huge, wild area is Europe’s next great discovery.
We sent freelance editor, journalist and France expert Carolyn Boyd (and her young family) to the Loire Valley, to discover why the region is the perfect alternative to Disneyland and overcrowded resort holidays. They discover gothic châteaux, giant art installations and why the region makes a perfect alternative to Disneyland.
On a visit to Ireland earlier this year we got our first taste of the Wild Atlantic Way. The new route down the west coast is split into six sections that explore 2,500km of coastal and cultural adventure. Cruising down the whole trail would make a scenic and inspiring road trip, but every individual part holds its own unique charm. These are some of our favourite places to dip into or include in your own Wild Atlantic Way itinerary.