• Three of the Best Places to Cycle in France

    Feature Reportage, The Active Traveller | 13th January, 2010 | Comment?

    With a grand total of 28,000 kilometres of cycle routes, France is undoubtedly one of the best destinations for cycling. Dedicated paths meander through both town and countryside, and vary in terms of difficulty. You don’t have to be of Tour de France standard to enjoy cycling while you’re camping in France. Whether you are [...]

  • European Golf – Winter Time

    Feature Reportage, The Active Traveller | 27th December, 2009 | Comment?

    With dark mornings and dreary weather, many Europeans escape the doom and gloom in the winter by flying off to one of the Canary Islands for a golf holiday.
    The Canaries are comprised of seven major islands, and five of them provide golfers a unique golfing experience. The volcanic landscape of the Canaries was formed by [...]

  • Top European Train Journeys

    Feature Reportage | 10th December, 2009 | Comment?

    Europe boasts some of the world’s most impressive scenery. Train journeys through Europe provide travellers with the opportunity to witness this beauty from the comfort of a luxury carriage, eliminating the stresses associated with holiday planning. Take advantage of the variety of offers available and book a top European rail journey today. Here are the [...]

  • Spa Holidays in Germany – Do As the Romans Did!

    EU Cultures, Feature Reportage | 24th November, 2009 | Comment?

    With its long history of spas and health-giving hot springs, Germany is the place to go for a short break to unwind and pamper body and mind. The Romans made full use of the hot mineral springs at Baden-Baden, and down the ages these great natural resources have been synonymous with health and wellness. In [...]

  • Donegal, Ireland – the gem of the Northwest

    EU Cultures, Feature Reportage | 19th January, 2009 | Comment?

    Donegal is famous the world over for its breathtaking scenery, miles of unspoilt Atlantic coastline, long sandy beaches, sheltered bays and of course the ‘hills of Donegal’. There are two main mountain ranges to the ‘hills of Donegal’ namely the Bluestack Mountains to the south and the Derryveagh
    Mountains to the north. It also boasts Slieve [...]

  • Railing With InterRail – Berlin & Prague

    Feature Reportage | 11th September, 2008 | Comment?

    No Rush
    The journey started with no certain plan on where to end up. After all, train hiking allows you to go wherever there is rail, and we have a lot of that throughout Europe. My only wish was to see two cities in two different countries, with Berlin being one of them. I wanted to [...]

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