Road Trips
Survive these off-road adventures, and you'll survive anything!
Two "sink or swim" 4x4 expeditions planned by a Cumbrian adventure travel specialist will combine high-adrenaline activity with the low-down on how to survive in the wild.

Icebergs in August are closer than ever
Spectacular Newfoundland in Canada is now one step closer thanks to new daily direct Air Canada flights from London to St Johns, offered by Bridge & Wickers.

Luxury on the move down under
New for 2010, Maui Motorhomes have launched a luxurious six berth motor home ‘Maui Platinum 6’ to have even the most discerning of couples and families holidaying in complete style down under this year.

Romahome plans 50% production rise for 2010
Romahome, the motorhome manufacturer based on the Isle of Wight, is planning a 50 per cent rise in production this year as its models enjoy ever-growing popularity.

‘FIFA’ fly drive with Wicked Africa
Fans lucky enough to get tickets for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa are counting down the days until kick off - but the adventure doesn’t need to end when the final whistle blows.

Conquer the Arctic with Toyota Hilux
Millions of television viewers around the world witnessed the mighty Toyota Hilux becoming the first car to be driven to the Magnetic North Pole, with Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson at the wheel.

Start 2010 with a stylish vintage sports car break
Beechfield House Hotel in Wiltshire is inviting visitors to enjoy a short break of fun and frolics in the country thanks to its vintage sports car packages.
New Year road accidents to double as extra cars hit rush hour
The number of accidents on UK roads could more than double on Monday and Tuesday (4th & 5th January), as millions of extra cars hit the first morning rush hour after the Christmas break.
iPhone app helps drivers locate a mechanic
A new ATA iPhone app which helps drivers locate a skilled and fully-qualified technician has now been launched.
X-factor destinations to influence 2010 travel
The ABTA Travel Trends Report suggests that ‘x-factor' holidays for 2010 might include a once in a lifetime trip to South Africa's World Cup or be influenced by this year's hot films and books.

How to drive safely in the snow
It is looking more and more likely that some of us will be having a white Christmas. If you’re Father Christmas travelling everywhere by sleigh, it’s not too much of a problem, however it’s much tougher for those of us who are braving the roads on four wheels.
Car carnage out in the snow and ice
It's carnage out there in the snow and ice, if the claims from AA Insurance are anything to go by. On the day of the great snowfalls, 18th December, the broker's claims department handled 100 claims for snow and ice related crashes before lunch.
Traffic and transport updates available for iPhone
Winter holidays can be turned grey by travel woes. While the weather can't be controlled, Directgov, the Nation's Official Website, can help people to avoid traffic and transport nightmares.
Discover Victoria’s secrets
Not only is the state of Victoria in Australia the land of wild, wonderful and unique animals, but it is the filming location for soon to be released, 'Where The Wild Things Are'.

Fly-drive South Africa for the 2010 FIFA World Cup
The countdown for the 2010 FIFA World Cup has officially kick-started and for football fans planning the trip-of-a-lifetime to South Africa next June, affordable accommodation options are running out fast.