You’ll find beautiful parks, tranquil lakes, and even vast mountain ranges within easy reach of many European cities. Here are six of the best.
Read MoreIf you're planning on exploring Europe by rail, consider including at least one of these island destinations.
Read MoreSlovenia is only a few hundred kilometres across, but this spectacular central European country seems to have it all.
Read MoreFrance is bigger and more diverse than many people realise. Paris is a destination worthy of the endless praise it receives, but there’s a seemingly endless number of cities to visit in all corners of the country.
Read MoreDecember in Europe means two things: Mulled wine and atmospheric Christmas markets.
Read MoreEurope's best train stations are much more than just functional arrivals halls - they're beautiful architectural marvels that deserve more than a hurried glance. These are some of my favourite train stations in Europe.
Read MoreSome of the most beautiful rail routes in Switzerland country don’t have fancy names or floor to ceiling spotless glass windows, but there’s something quite dramatic about boarding a train called the Glacier Express in the shadow of a mountain called the Matterhorn.
Read MoreIf you’re a fan of scenic rail routes, you’ll be spoilt for choice in Europe. The continent will treat you to an array of spectacular scenery, from dramatic mountains to crystal clear lakes, through vast forests and along stunning rivers. There are dozens of scenic train routes in Europe that have the potential to captivate and excite you, but here are 7 of the best.
Read MoreMany European cities and towns now have excellent bike sharing schemes so look out for them wherever you travel. But if you’re visiting any of these major centres you’re in for a treat because these are five of the best bike share schemes in Europe.
Read MoreYou only need to hop aboard your first train in Europe, bound for somewhere you’ve only ever dreamt about traveling to, to know that this is the best way to get around the continent.
Read MoreSpain was a late bloomer when it came to rail transport. The country only finished its main-line rail network in the late 1800s – a good 25 years behind Britain. These days, you’ll find very few signs of this sluggish start to rail travel in Spain, particularly if you travel between major cities.
Read MoreZanzibar, well known for its feet-up package resorts, long white beaches and spectacular marine life, offers far more than the 10-night-per-personsharing deals that dominate tourism brochures, particularly when you tackle it without a plan and from the seat of a bicycle.
Read MoreI squinted at the fluorescent menu shining brightly above the cashier's yellow hair and realised I had absolutely no idea where I was. If you'd asked me to point to my location on a map, I'd have aimed for somewhere near Alabama. I knew we were heading into the heart of the music capital of America, but more than that I didn't really need to know.
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