Types of trip
Winter trains go on sale through Rail Europe
From Wednesday 13 October 2010, French trains running on the new winter timetable will go on sale. The timetable change from summer to winter schedules takes place on Sunday 12 December ’10.
Arosa gears up for Gay Skiweek 2011
Arosa is located in southeast of Switzerland, at the end of the Schanfigg-valley. With its extraordinary geographical location not far from St. Moritz and Davos, it boasts a maximum of sunny days whilst being protected by the winds. Since 1877 this traditional alpine ski resort has become a “must” for mountain and sun lovers.
Northern Lights light up Iceland's skies
The Northern Lights are at their peak activity levels starting now until the end of March in Iceland and to provide UK travellers with an affordable way to see this natural wonder, Icelandair is pleased to offer the Northern Lights City Break.
Stargazing from Hawaii's summits
Stargazing "The Big Island Style" is becoming more and more popular every year. With breathtaking views and interrupted, unpolluted skies, this really is one of the best stargazing spots in the world.
'Wild Art Foraging' on Scotland’s west coast
A brand new themed short break has been created by the owners of one of Scotland's up-and-coming hotels, the lovely Loch Melfort Hotel in Arduaine by Oban.
The Cotswolds does it in BoardroomStyle
Style matters - especially in The Cotswolds, where things are always done that little bit differently to the norm.
Search is on for 'Britain's Most Adventurous Family’
A nationwide search is underway to find the family deserving of the title, Britain's Most Adventurous Family 2011.
Fancy a spot of fungi foraging?
Lovers of the countryside and of fine food will have field day on Saturday 30th of October during a Fungi Foray at Summer Lodge Country House Hotel, Restaurant and Spa, deep in the heart of the Dorset countryside, an area immortalized by Thomas Hardy in his Wessex novels.
Kendal Festival of Food flirts with foodies
Make a beeline for the Kendal Festival of Food, in the ancient market town of Kendal, this October and grab yourself a real taste of the South Lakes.
Creepy crawly workshops at Coalport China Museum
Create your own creepy crawlies and monsters at Coalport China Museum, Shropshire during the autumn school half-term.
MAXXI Museum Rome wins Sterling Prize 2010
The new MAXXI Museum (Museum of the art of the XXI century) has won the coveted Sterling Prize 2010, given by RIBA to the best British architectural project of the year.
'Plagne' ahead with Erna Low
In these financially challenging times, it pays to think ahead. Erna Low, the self-drive specialists to the Alps since 1932, have devised a way to offer guests better value and more visible pricing than ever before, with its new all-inclusive deals.
A 'masterclass' in Sunday lunch at Swinton Park
Sunday Lunch at Swinton Park is taking on a whole new look, with the launch of the new Sunday Masterclass Lunch.
Residential courses at Swinton Park Cookery School
Swinton Park Cookery School is launching a new Residential Cookery Course in its 2011 programme of courses.
New push to promote tourism in South Warwickshire
“Shakespeare Country” the tourism body responsible for promoting South Warwickshire, one of the leading tourist destinations in England, has been re-launched with a new improved and simplified scheme for members.