Switzerland has over 65,000km of exceptional walking trails, weaving through flower strewn meadows and riverside woodlands, to high mountain passes and jagged peaks. With well-maintained paths, clear ...
There are few places in the world that cram so much into such a small space, but Montenegro is one of them. This tiny Balkan nation might be the size of Wales, yet it’s home to five national parks, ...
If you’ve read our Best Places to Travel in August, Best Places to Travel in Autumn and Winter Sun Adventure guides, you’ll know we’re big fans of chasing the right adventure at the right time of year ...
A year-round holiday destination, Malta and its close neighbours Gozo and Comino will delight hikers with their natural beauty, welcoming climate – think 300 days of sunshine each year – and a ...
With its temperate climate ensuring remarkably mild winters, cycling can be enjoyed year-round in Malta and on its smaller neighbour, Gozo. And with the archipelago’s abundance of prehistoric sites, ...
Despite its small size, Malta, and its neighbouring islands of Gozo and Comino have been drawing visitors to their shores for hundreds of years. The spectacular coastlines and underwater playgrounds ...
If you’ve read our Best Places to Travel in August and Best Places to Travel in Autumn guides, you’ll know we’re big fans of chasing the right adventure at the right time of year. This one’s for when ...
From rugged ridgelines to surf beaches, the UK is brimming with adventure. Whether you're hiking iconic trails, sending epic singletrack on your bike, or sea kayaking in remote waters, here’s where to ...
In 2018, Scottish cyclist Jenny Graham became the first woman ever to ride around the world solo and unsupported. Braving deserts of Australia, dodging bears in Alaska, and surviving terrifying ...
September is results season. Teenagers up and down the country are clutching GCSEs and A-levels, plotting gap years, ski seasons and backpacking routes through Southeast Asia. But these days, they are ...
Italy might be world-famous for pizza, pasta, and picture-perfect piazzas, but you'd be a primo cornetto to forget its skyline. From the glaciated giants in the Aosta valley to the bonkers limestone ...
The Picos formed 65 million years ago, when the Iberian and Eurasian tectonic plates collided, thrusting rocks from the seabed up thousands of metres. Look closely and you can still see fossilised ...