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Travel
Cider makes life rosy
A meal with a glass of the local speciality? Try the Basque region for traditional hospitality, says Frederic Manby
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Blooming lovely
Once a decade, the Floriade horticultural festival pulls in visitors from all over the world. Belinda Szonert takes a look during a mini break
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Plain sailing
Families can slash the cost of summer holidays in Europe if they let the boat take the strain and travel at off-peak times, say leading ferry companies as they battle to attract travellers deterred by airport hassles and peak season package prices.
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The roof of England
Jack Blanchard sets out to walk coast-to-coast across Northern England in the footsteps of Roman centurions
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Think or swim
Nick Jenkins takes a dip in Budapest and finds a city that appeals to the melancholy tourist, cake-lover and bargain hunter alike.
Cruise past the queues
The threat of long queues for security checks at some of Britain’s airports could give a last-minute boost to some of the big cruise lines – which are slashing prices drastically.
Sodden impact
As many as six million Britons could turn the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee holiday at the start of June into a holiday of their own, says The Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA).
Criminally beautiful
Sicily: Hotel hopping provided the perfect way for Peter Woodman to sample the island’s delights.
More Mayo please
County Mayo: There is unspoilt scenery and the traditional warm welcome in this part of Ireland, as Mark Casci discovers.
Evolving with the species
Galapagos: Sarah Marshall discovers today’s appeal of the archipelago Darwin’s scientific works made famous.
Current favourite
One of the biggest operators in river cruises has named four brand new 950-cabin ships in Amsterdam, marking a major new investment in one of the fastest growing sectors of the travel industry.
Light fantastic
Ian McMillan visits St Ives and finds it lives up to its reputation as both a seaside gem and an inspiration for artists.
Pilgrims’ progress
Lisa Williams takes a well-trodden route and finds her spirits lifted along the way.
Kernel knowledge
It is hard to avoid one item while shopping in the towns and villages of the Dordogne, finds Roger Ratcliffe.
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Saturday 26 May 2012
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