One of the great railway experiences
By: Adrian | May 24, 2012 – 9:10 am | No Comment

Travelling from Kyle of Lochalsh to Iverness by train is Britain’s most scenic rail journey, writes Adrian Lawes

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Win a pair of tickets to the Cruise Show
By: The Editor | October 12, 2011 – 9:00 am | No Comment
Win a pair of tickets to the Cruise Show

Thanks to the team at the Cruise Show we have 20 pairs of tickets to give away. Held in Glasgow at the SCCC on 23rd and 24th October and at the NEC in Birmingham from the 29-30th October

Discover Britain’s Gardens, Historic Homes & Castles
By: The Editor | August 11, 2011 – 10:30 am | No Comment
Discover Britain’s Gardens, Historic Homes & Castles

One of the problems with deciding where to go is the information that you start with. Many guides are out-of-date as soon as they are published. What is open and when can vary quickly so a new, quarterly magazine called Discover Britain’s Gardens, Historic Homes & Castles is useful for the regular day-tripper as well as the traveller.

Buckinghamshire
By: The Editor | May 4, 2011 – 3:30 am | No Comment
Buckinghamshire

Ever visited Buckinghamshire? Have you been to Aylesbuy? Walked the Chilterns? Been on the Grand Central Canal? Followed the Roald Dahl trail?

Do you think of Buckinghamshire as London commuter land and nothing more? Or do you link it with the name of a duke in The Three Musketeers who was given diamonds by the Queen of France? Some people even think there is a palace there?

Win a Glencoe Shortbreak
By: The Editor | September 28, 2010 – 9:41 am | One Comment
Win a Glencoe Shortbreak

Glencoe is a popular destination for walkers and skiers. Rather than just being looked on as a place to visit in the winter, it has more people who meander over its stark countryside in the summer. Now Glencoe calls itself an area for all seasons.
So here is an opportunity to renew your acquaintance with the area or visit it for the first time because the local tourist association, Glencoe and Loch Leven, have just launched a prize draw to win a 3 day break for two people

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Buckinghamshire, Caldicot Castle, Glencoe, Littlehampton and Scottish Borders
By: The Editor | December 24, 2009 – 1:31 pm | No Comment
Buckinghamshire, Caldicot Castle, Glencoe, Littlehampton and Scottish Borders

These are the names of the winners of the Tourism 2010 grants which are sponsored by Travel XRay (jointly owned by Arkenford and Consumerdata) and CD-Traveller.

The awards are for those destinations that feel they could encourage more visitors to come to them but are constrained by any number of reasons be it financial, staffing or whatever. In practical terms, each destination will receive marketing support over the next year and you will be able to read stories about them in CD-Traveller. Each will have their own pages in the “Partners” section.

So who are the winners?

British Travel Awards
By: The Editor | September 11, 2009 – 10:19 am | No Comment
British Travel Awards

Most of you will have come back from your holiday by now. You might still be thinking of the great times you had. Well if that’s true, and you have had a terrific time with whoever you went with, then here is your chance to let us know.