Category : Tourism


Clitheroe Named Among UK's Best Places to Live

The vibrant Lancashire market town of Clitheroe has been named one of Britain's best places to live for 2026, celebrated as a foodie paradise with three Michelin Guide restaurants and stunning natural scenery on its doorstep.

Hollywood's Irish Time Capsule: Cong's Film Legacy

The picturesque village of Cong, straddling Mayo and Galway, remains frozen in time as the filming location for John Wayne's classic The Quiet Man, with its museum, abbey ruins, and quaint cottages drawing visitors worldwide.

UK's Largest Village Lancing Defies Town Status

Lancing in West Sussex, with 19,000 residents, remains officially a village despite outgrowing many towns and cities, boasting unique attractions like its Gothic chapel and coastal charm.

Why Cheap Flights Often Cost More Than Money

A leading travel expert reveals how bargain flights with inconvenient arrival times and distant airports can steal precious holiday time and energy, offering practical tips to avoid common booking pitfalls.

Canada's Top Ski Destinations for All Skiers

Explore Canada's world-class ski resorts from Whistler to Revelstoke, offering diverse terrain, reliable snow, and unforgettable winter adventures for families, beginners, and experts alike.

Romantic Garden Walks for Valentine's Day

Discover eleven enchanting garden walks across the UK, perfect for a romantic Valentine's Day date or a winter stroll. From historic landscapes to tranquil glasshouses.

Couple Abandoned by Tour Boat in Shark Waters

The tragic story of Tom and Eileen Lonergan, left behind during a Great Barrier Reef dive in 1998. Their disappearance remains one of Australia's most haunting maritime mysteries.

Four Brits Die from Cape Verde Stomach Bugs

Four British holidaymakers have died after contracting severe gastric illnesses while visiting Cape Verde, with six UK fatalities reported since 2023. Families are bringing legal claims against tour operator Tui.

A Boy's Tea and Cake in 1974 Tasmania

In the freezing winter of 1974, three teenage backpackers in Queenstown, Tasmania, received an unexpected gift of hot tea and cake from a young boy, a moment that restored their faith in human goodness.

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