Go with the gang

Center Parcs
Villa Nocetta in Rome.Villa Nocetta in Rome.
Villa Nocetta in Rome.

It’s not often I swing a leg over a bicycle and go for a pedal, but it’s true what they say: you never forget how to ride. As I wobble about trying to find my balance and steady myself, a flash of green whizzes by. It’s my four-year-old, on her bike, wearing the biggest smile you’ve ever seen.

Travelling around on two wheels is pretty popular at Center Parcs, especially at Elveden Forest in Suffolk, as nothing’s especially far away and it’s all lovely and flat, so whether you’re new to cycling, or just out of practice, it’s fun for all the family.

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If you fancy a getaway for a big group of people, which also includes kids, Center Parcs is a sure-fire hit. Whether it’s a generational gathering (so nanny and gramps can babysit while mummy and daddy hit the delightfully de-stressing Aqua Sana spa), or a couple of clans clubbing together to splash out on some of the higher-end accommodation (a two-storey treehouse complete with games den, Physiotherm infrared room and outdoor hot tub, perhaps?), there’s something to suit everyone – and at every budget.

Villa Nocetta in Rome.Villa Nocetta in Rome.
Villa Nocetta in Rome.

As I straddle the saddle for one last time before our long weekend comes to a close, it doesn’t matter that my entire family is better than me on a bike. I’ll be back to wobble on two wheels again pretty soon.

Lodgings from £229 (sleeps six) for a mid-week four-night break. For more information, visit www.centerparcs.co.uk

Berlin

“If you arrive after 6pm, you’ll need to collect the keys from our bar, Red Rabbit, in Friedrichshain.”

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That’s the message I receive from my Berlin host, Lisa, who has kindly lent her apartment to myself and four friends for the weekend. When we finally reach the doorway to the drinking hole, it’s well beyond midnight, but for the trendy crowd sinking beers and bottles of Club-Mate, the evening is only just beginning.

Booking an apartment is often the most comfortable and fun choice for a group of friends going on holiday, but so many properties end up being empty shells, devoid of personality, with only a sprinkling of flat-pack furniture from IKEA.

Airbnb, however, pose the appealing proposition of staying at a (new) friend’s place – while they’ve (most likely) skipped out of town for a few days. And sure enough, when we turn the lock in Lisa’s door, we find the radiators on full blast, coffee percolator stacked with filters, and a fruit bowl overflowing with Haribo gummy bears.

The position of the flat is also excellent; overlooking the East Side gallery, where remnants of the Berlin Wall remain, and close to the squatter-style bars and creative hubbub of Kreuzberg.

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Of course, every flat registered with Airbnb is different, with more than 34,000 properties to peruse in 192 countries. And half the fun is choosing the right property and personality to match your needs.

Owners are often, as in Lisa’s case, plugged into the local social scene and can recommend the best cafes, bars, galleries and shops in the area. Lisa even has a giant map in her hallway, with pins helpfully highlighting her favourite haunts.

But best of all, this accommodation option is more comfortable than a hostel and far cheaper than staying in a hotel – our stay works out less than £25 each per night.

Book this apartment from £221 for minimum two-night stay (sleeps five) at www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/115345

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Cheapflights.co.uk offers the best online deals through its strong partner network, with return flights from London to Berlin from £89. Regional departures available.

Rome

When your base for a long weekend in Rome is the seriously chic Villa Nocetta, just 10 minutes from the centre, you may consider taking up permanent residence.

This beautifully renovated villa has been in the owner’s family for three generations and sits in landscaped gardens where artichokes once grew among hazelnut trees.

Original marble floors and a grand piano bring a sense of classic elegance to the space, and 17th-century heirloom wall coverings hang alongside portraits of Angelina Jolie and Al Pacino, taken by celebrated Rome-based photographer Angela Lopriore.

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It’s certainly enough to impress my three generations of relatives, who are here for a family gathering in grand surroundings.

While my boyfriend and I spend evenings enjoying sundowners on the tower-top terrace made for two, the others head to the basement gym or relax by the pool under the shade of Mediterranean pine trees.

Even though a continental buffet breakfast and shuttle service are provided, as well as the option of a personal concierge, Villa Nocetta feels like a luxury home rather than a hotel.

It would be tempting not to leave our new abode, but we do make it outdoors to explore the city.

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Ancient city planners clearly had tourists’ schedules at heart, as all the major sights are within walking distance of each other.

My boyfriend and I even take a tour on vintage Vespas, riding along the cobbled streets lined with candy-coloured houses and cafes, weaving through traffic while marvelling at ancient sites.

My parents opt for the more leisurely Roman approach, taking it all in via pit stops in the piazza for a macchiato or an Aperol spritz.

But we all end up at the Trevi fountain, where we each throw a coin into the water and make a wish. If the legend is true, next year, we’ll be back at Villa Nocetta for more of la dolce vita.

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Villa Nocetta (www.villanocetta.com; +39 06 663 7119) sleeps up to 12 people and is available from E2,900 per night (approx £200 per person per night). Minimum stay of three nights.

easyJet (www.easyjet.com) fly from London Gatwick to Rome from £28.74 per person (one-way).