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Review of the newly-restored 16th-century the King's Arms
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The British countryside remains a distinctly white and often intimidating place for BAME communities. We interview three outdoor enthusiasts challenging the lack of diversity
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Most of us haven’t been abroad this year but great discoveries needn’t be in far-flung places – they could be on your doorstep. The best tip wins £200 towards a Sawday’s stay
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With her job stalled by the pandemic, Helen Proudfoot found plenty of Hopes in Britain, from Scotland to Devon – and also did some fundraising
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Our series on captivating travel photos continues with Jenny Zarins’s image from a horse-riding safari in the Namib desert
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Properties with a holiday feel, from a mini estate in Cornwall to a flat on Brighton seafront
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When Uncle Ted has a few drinks and starts screaming that the world is flat, have a few tactics ready to counter his bizarre rants
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The Alhambra marks the start of a drive taking in historic cities, a river valley and mountains – and ends in Almería’s spaghetti western desert
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With the annual summer dash under starter’s orders, we suggest how to turn a schlep into a road trip, staying in treehouses, chateaux and cool hotels en route
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Our new series of travel photos that tell a story starts with this portrait of a young nomadic girl who herds animals on the world’s highest plateau
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The Dolce by Wyndham Hanoi Golden Lake hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam, is billed as the first in the world to be golden both inside and out
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SNP hopes to emulate Spain’s lucrative paradores in a drive to boost jobs, tourism and heritage preservation
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Same-sex couples say hotels make excuses to turn them away despite 2018 law change
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Scottish government say proposals for the Old Royal High School would have ruined world heritage site
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Said to be haunted by poltergeists, hellish hounds and ghostly huntsmen, these eerie spots are perfect for a Halloween trip – but maybe not alone
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Tour operators say removing the two countries is like a nail in the travel coffin. Brits have till early Sunday to get 凯发官网网址多少home without quarantine
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With so much Christmas fun likely to be cancelled this year, these brilliantly imaginative winter trails offer some much-needed festive sparkle and reverie
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Lockdown halted the opening of the ‘interactive and sensory experience’ but innovation, and determination, have won the day
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From pumpkins and flowers to sprouts and Christmas trees, there’s a variety of produce ripe for picking across the UK
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Tell us about a fantastic train trip you’ve taken, anywhere in the world. The best tip wins £200 towards a Sawday’s stay
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Tell us about a meal you enjoyed that evokes the country or region – and transports you back there. The best tip wins £200 towards a Sawday’s stay
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