Travel

Getaways with altitude: 10 UK hillside hideaways
Get high on nature at these great hotels, cabins, pubs and farms – all at altitude
Annabelle Thorpe
03, Jul, 2022 @9:00 AM

Gobsmackingly awe-inspiring: a cost conscious guide to Uluru and surrounds
It’s not possible to visit Uluru and the red centre on the cheap, but with careful planning you can access less expensive options
Elias Visontay
01, Jul, 2022 @8:00 PM

Coronavirus and summer travel: how to stay safe on holiday
With infection rates rising again in the UK, should you test before you fly – and do you need a mask?
Hannah Devlin Science correspondent
01, Jul, 2022 @12:42 PM

‘We were hopeless at pétanque’: readers’ favourite campsites in France
There’s never a dull moment on a French campsite, our tipsters tell us, with a huge range of fun activities topped off with lovely food and wine
Guardian readers
30, Jun, 2022 @10:00 AM

The first time I’ve enjoyed cycling in a city: my Tour de Copenhagen
With the Tour de France heading to Denmark for the first time, I tasted the cycling and culinary pleasures of the capital – and tried out Stage 1 of the route
Kevin Rushby
30, Jun, 2022 @6:00 AM

I took the train to Graz, Austria – here’s my guide to the city
The next stop in our series marking Interrail’s 50th birthday is a cutting-edge food and design destination that has emerged from the shadow of its medieval fortress
Emma John
29, Jun, 2022 @6:00 AM

Share memories of a brilliant Interrail trip – you could win a holiday voucher
Tell us about experiences of European rail journeys using the now 50-year-old Interrail pass. The best tip wins £200 towards a Sawday’s stay
Guardian community team
28, Jun, 2022 @2:36 PM

‘A mirage at the top of a hill’: food, drink and adventure in Spain’s Vejer de la Frontera
This Andalucían town has centuries of stories to tell, from the Moors to the Romans. But it’s a Scotsman who has written its latest chapter, transforming a sleepy backwater into a tourist hub
Nazia Parveen
28, Jun, 2022 @6:00 AM

A pilgrim’s (rather slow) progress on Sicily’s most recent long-distance trail
The Magna Via Francigena, from Palermo to Agrigento, became a pilgrimage in 2017 and locals are embracing the new visitors
Rachel Dixon
27, Jun, 2022 @8:56 AM

Witch marks and rare ice age art: Why you should visit Creswell Crags
In these caves you can admire Britain’s rarest ice age art, wonder at more recent ‘witch marks’ and imagine Robin Hood hanging out there
Kitty Empire
26, Jun, 2022 @1:00 PM

10 of the best UK wildlife weekends
Whether it’s walking or whale watching, put nature in the spotlight with a wonderful country break
Annabelle Thorpe
26, Jun, 2022 @9:00 AM

Hidden Spain: where to stay and what to do off the beaten track
Explore tucked-away beaches, sleepy villages and rugged national parks with this insider’s guide to the country’s best-kept secrets
Annie Bennett
25, Jun, 2022 @9:00 AM
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