Nature
Vampire bugs invade our green spaces
20 August 2024 | Editorial team Britons are being warned of dangerous 'vampire bugs' that are crawling in a range of green spaces, including woods and parks. Many of the blood-sucking ticks are infected and pass on the dreadedBritons are being warned of dangerous ‘vampire bugs’ that…Read More
World’s top 10 Christmas Markets –
16 November 2023 | Editorial team Latest research from travel experts Planet Cruise reveals that Bryant Park Winter Village, New York is the world’s best Christmas market for the second year in a row whilst Britain and Germany areWeather changes can bring many challenges – from dehydration and inflammation to windburn …Read More
CROPPER OF A FIND! –
30 July 2023 | Editorial team Crop circle hunting is a great way to learn all about the history of the English countryside, according to Bonus Finder who have published records of finds since 2005, along with their location,Weather changes can bring many challenges – from dehydration and inflammation to windburn …Read More
Hot gift for foodie friends! –
28 July 2023 | Editorial team Chilli No 5 has just launched in the UK with a superb gifting range available via Fortum & Mason and Amazon. Not yet on the High Street it is direct to consumers through the brand’sWeather changes can bring many challenges – from dehydration and inflammation to windburn …Read More
Carmex –
23 July 2023 | Editorial team Weather changes can bring many challenges - from dehydration and inflammation to windburn and sun damage. So don’t be caught out as Carmex has plenty of offerings to help-especially if you are aWeather changes can bring many challenges – from dehydration and inflammation to windburn …Read More
Britain’s most-visited tourist attraction –
20 July 2023 | Editorial team Britain’s most-visited tourist attraction, Buckingham Palace, is open to the public again from July 14th to September 24th. The home of King Charles 111 and Queen Camilla is the focus ofFinland has just introduced the world’s first phone-free tourist island… writes John HillRead More
Kayaker-adventurer attempts Northwest Passage –
12 July 2023 | Editorial team Mark Agnew is the only Brit in an international crew kayaking 2,000 miles across the Arctic’s Northwest Passage this summer when his team of four follow the route of Franklin’s doomed NorthwestFinland has just introduced the world’s first phone-free tourist island… writes John HillRead More
Finn-tastic phone free holidays –
26 June 2023 | Editorial team Finland has just introduced the world's first phone-free tourist island, as visitors to Ulko-Tammio are being encouraged to stay offline this summer Ulko-Tammio, in the Eastern Gulf of FinlandFinland has just introduced the world’s first phone-free tourist island… writes John HillRead More
Not a ski in sight in Iceland and Greenland
19 August 2016 | GSG explorer Pietro Simonetti searches for snow in the far North The sun lingered high in the Colorado evening sky, as bags were prepared for another epic trip to the northern lands. The SummerGSG explorer Pietro Simonetti searches for snow in the far North
The Everglades
1 April 2014 | It is a river, not a swamp I was talking in the hotel to an academic-looking fellow-guest who turned out to be an ecologist, who explained that the Everglades is technically a river and not aIt’s a river, not a swamp, says Alex NinianRead More