Of the many bewildering subcategories of winter sports enthusiast, the easiest to discern are the two types of downhill skier. In a crowded gondola, a long time ago, do you remember propping your skis up on your boot to make them appear longer? If yes, you are likely getting on in years and were once
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“Autumn” has arrived in Cape Town, but forget the wind and drizzle of home, this feels more like Summer 2.0. The days are warm but not too hot, the nights are cool but not too cold. After two years of local lockdowns and international red listing, the city of wine and waves is back with
Expert guide to Jackson Hole Overview Hotels Restaurants Après ski Snow reports The ski area’s resort, known as Teton Village – 12 miles from the town of Jackson – is a horseshoe-shaped community of shops, lodgings and resort admin offices planted snugly at the base of the ski area. Comparatively quieter than Jackson, the village
The Queen is set to move to Windsor Castle permanently, having been based there for the last two years. Like countless others, the monarch is leaving the capital for greener pastures. While Buckingham Palace will remain the central headquarters of the monarchy, it is expected that she will carry out her engagements from the Castle.
Expert guide to Jackson Hole Overview Hotels Restaurants Après ski Snow reports America’s biggest challenge Until the mid-80s, few people had heard of the cult ski area of Jackson Hole. Tucked into the top left-hand corner of Wyoming, with a Teton mountain range backdrop, it is now one of North America’s foremost resorts. While originally famed
People who enjoy playing the geographer’s version of Wordle, cleverly titled ‘Worldle‘, were left scratching their heads at the solution on March 7, 2022. The quiz presents the outline of a country, and gives you five guesses as to where in the world it is. With each wrong guess, you are told how many kilometres
What drives a “fairly typical Sussex builder”, who had barely taken a flight in 20 years, to leave his comfortable life behind and try to become the first man to walk the length of the Amazon, against the current, from sea to source? Pete Casey was in his 40s when he was drawn to follow the
It was early 1977, and I was in 10th grade of high school in Ontario, Canada. As a child, I had devoured novels about adventurous travel, such as The Mysterious Island by Jules Verne, and as I got older, the desire to escape school and explore the world had only grown, finally reaching fever pitch. It
Each summer, I pack my laptop and take the East Coast Main Line from London to Yorkshire for my annual seven-day insight into my mother’s exhausting life. My mum, Anne, 71, is a carer for her husband, John, whom she first dated as a teenager in the 1960s. They reunited when she was 50 and
Nothing says British winter break quite like sitting in a hot tub outside a converted barn, buffeted by a brisk northerly, holding a brolly. This was a situation I recently found myself in – nice and toasty from the armpits down, developing frostbite from the elbows up. It’s what they call “making the most of
It is the travel news many of us have been waiting for. Especially those of us who dream of a nice glass of chianti on a warm evening, a sunny stroll through a broad piazza, a day of high art in glorious galleries, a villa in the Tuscan hills or a week on an Adriatic
Expert guide to Avoriaz Overview Hotels Restaurants Après ski Snow reports Avoriaz is very much an apartment-based resort and started off aiming at mid-market/budget clientele with small basic apartments. In recent years much more luxurious apartments have been built and a few UK catered chalet operators have moved in too. Although not really thought of
As the world opens up to tourism once more, one of Europe’s leading low-cost airlines is opening a wider window on Greece’s blissful blue skies, mirror clear seas and silk sand beaches. For travellers seeking to discover a more authentic side to the sun-soaked country, EasyJet has teamed up with Sky Express, Greece’s most popular no-frills
If you’ve been paying attention, you will have noticed little green stalks sprouting out of the ground on roadsides and in forests everywhere. You will have clocked that the evenings are getting lighter and the birds are singing earlier with each new day. Spring is coming, and for the first time in two years, we’re
Expert guide to Tignes Overview Hotels Restaurants Après ski Snow reports France’s dependable winter destination A combination of enviable snow cover, a variety of impressive terrain and a season that lasts most of the year makes Tignes one of the most snow-dependable winter destinations in France, if not Europe. It still feels as if the season never really
After two winters of misfortune, British skiers and snowboarders are set to be among the first group of travellers to benefit from easing travel restrictions across Europe. As the ski season enters its final few months nations on the continent are making efforts to allow Britons to visit without so much as a negative test
Thought 2022 was the Year of the Tiger? Wrong. While Chinese astrology might suggest that the big cat is in the spotlight right now, when it comes to the world of travel, it is undeniably the year of the GOAT: the “greatest of all trips”. Tigers, say the Chinese, are energetic and fearless, hungry for
Snow takes on a different quality at 2,000 metres (6,500ft): it is colder, dryer and more plentiful. It is guaranteed even as the season wears on, when sunny days turn snow at lower altitudes to ice and slush. Stepping out of my ski-in/ski-out hotel in Arc 1950, part of the vast Paradiski area in the
There’s no better time to plan a spring UK road trip. Begin by plotting a winding route and then get set to head for some of the most beautiful scenery the British Isles has to offer. With gorgeous national parks, cities filled with things to do and so much history to offer, there’s something for
Cruises are often regarded as the most relaxing way to travel. And why not? You visit one lovely location one day and, after dinner and a show, maybe a spot of dancing, you have a good night’s sleep and wake up in a new one. Mostly this is exactly what happens. There are times, though,
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