CD-Traveller tells you what’s hot and what’s not in the travel world. This month, Spain and skiing holidays both get a big thumbs up, but readers are advised to think twice before booking a bungee jump in Zambia or getting a tattoo in Bali
The number of people who move to France and embrace the French way of life, the countryside or cities as well the people can be counted in hundreds of thousands. As we draw towards the end of France Week, here is news of just one, Kate Rodde.
At first thought, the new Canadian slogan of the province of Alberta seems a little strange. But it refers to the landscape. So awe-inspiring is it that it will take your breath away.
The new slogan has already began on television and in posters. You’ll see a lot more of it in January when the key booking period begins.
France is probably the most visited country by Brits and Paris, one of the busiest cities to go tp. Although, not as many of us fly as we used to since we have Eurostar, the numbers are still large. I hadn’t flown to Charles de Gaulle airport for a few years until Saturday. Like others I was unaware of some long engineering work that is taking place on the railways that might delay your journey so here is the news.
Tomorrow begins one of the most unusual features of the yearlong Homecoming celebrations in Scotland, the Storytelling Festival. This is actually the 20th but as with the rest of Scotland, the Homecoming Festival has given it more prominence.
After a year of hard work and few breaks, Poppy (my 10-month old Puppy) and I decided to have a week away between Christmas and new year. Unlike the Marloes holiday last June, we decided to do this just a few days before departure.
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