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Giving back to the land: an off-grid eco-guesthouse in a ‘quietly radical corner’ of south-west Ireland

silverguide.site – A couple have combined their passion for sustainability with chic hospitality set a stone’s throw from West Cork’s art scene…
Giving back to the land: an off-grid eco-guesthouse in a ‘quietly radical corner’ of south-west Ireland

Universal theme park deal secured with UK pledge to spend £500m on transport

silverguide.site – Attraction at site of former brickworks in Bedford could boost UK economy by £50bn and create 28,000 jobs…
Universal theme park deal secured with UK pledge to spend £500m on transport

Forget the stereotypes, Benidorm is the complete package

silverguide.site – The resort was ahead of its time – built to handle industrial numbers of tourists while not displacing residents. And beyond the full English breakfasts and pub crawls, there’s an authentic Spanish side to it…
Forget the stereotypes, Benidorm is the complete package

The perfect break for mother and son? Stone-carving and wood-turning in Sussex

silverguide.site – Finding a holiday to suit a teenage boy and his mum is tricky – but getting crafty and learning new skills provide the perfect solution…
The perfect break for mother and son? Stone-carving and wood-turning in Sussex

Tell us about Turkey off the tourist trail – you could win a holiday voucher

silverguide.site – Share a favourite under-the-radar spot in Turkey – the best tip wins £200 towards a Coolstays break…
Tell us about Turkey off the tourist trail – you could win a holiday voucher

Travels in Moominland: summer in Tove Jansson’s Finland

silverguide.site – The children’s book author spent the precious long Nordic days in simple, off-grid cabins on small dreamy islands – a tradition many Finns still follow…
Travels in Moominland: summer in Tove Jansson’s Finland

Five of the best European city breaks for summer

silverguide.site – With outdoor concerts, alfresco dining, rooftop bars and plenty of parks and places to swim outdoors, these cities make for a great summer getaway…
Five of the best European city breaks for summer

Celebrating an everlasting twilight: midsummer, Lithuanian style

silverguide.site – In the Baltic nations, midsummer celebrations are rooted in pagan traditions around fire and fertility. They are also a good excuse to meet up with family and friends for a party in the forest…
Celebrating an everlasting twilight: midsummer, Lithuanian style

The magical make-believe of eating at the Ritz | Letters

silverguide.site – Letters: As the Ritz is crowned the UK’s best restaurant, Francis Bown says it has been lifting his spirits for 60 years…
The magical make-believe of eating at the Ritz | Letters

‘We danced and sang songs to pagan gods’: readers’ favourite midsummer trips

silverguide.site – From traditional festivities in the Arctic Circle to blaring techno on the banks of the Seine, our tipsters celebrate midsummer across Europe…
‘We danced and sang songs to pagan gods’: readers’ favourite midsummer trips

A local’s guide to the best eats in Turin

silverguide.site – Birthplace of vermouth, grissini and espresso, the north Italian city is a fitting host for the annual World’s 50 Best Restaurants ceremony on 19 June. But you don’t need to have deep pockets to enjoy its great food scene…
A local’s guide to the best eats in Turin

From Joyce’s death mask to Bono’s sunglasses: a look around the Little Museum of Dublin’s grand curiosities

silverguide.site – This people’s museum is crammed with curios donated by Dublin residents. A major facelift has added a library, archive and exhibition on ‘fearless women’…
From Joyce’s death mask to Bono’s sunglasses: a look around the Little Museum of Dublin’s grand curiosities

‘The railway that got the world on track’: a walk through 200 years of history in County Durham

silverguide.site – A new trail follows the 26-mile route of the world’s first passenger train journey on the Stockton and Darlington Railway…
‘The railway that got the world on track’: a walk through 200 years of history in County Durham

Tell us about a favourite UK coastline

silverguide.site – Share a tip on a stretch of the UK coast you love – the best tip wins £200 towards a Coolstays break…
Tell us about a favourite UK coastline

‘I feel as if we could be in Scandinavia’: exploring the Norfolk that time forgot

silverguide.site – Breckland is a little-known part of England that sings with peace and rare wildlife. It would undoubtedly be a national park if so much of it hadn’t been commandeered by the military. But there is a place to stay on its borders…
‘I feel as if we could be in Scandinavia’: exploring the Norfolk that time forgot

Summer in Europe’s lakes and mountains: 15 of the best holidays

silverguide.site – With cooler air, fewer crowds and lower prices, the mountains make a great alternative to the coast…
Summer in Europe’s lakes and mountains: 15 of the best holidays

‘On a peak under a blue sky’: the joy of summer in Europe’s mountains

silverguide.site – Our writer recalls his favourite mountain experiences, from hard-won views to splendid isolation and the comforts of simple refuges…
‘On a peak under a blue sky’: the joy of summer in Europe’s mountains

Remote and accessible: cycling New Zealand’s West Coast Wilderness Trail

silverguide.site – Cyclists of varying abilities can tackle the 133km track, which hugs glacial rivers, pebbly beaches and mossy forests…
Remote and accessible: cycling New Zealand’s West Coast Wilderness Trail

‘Framed by jagged peaks, it felt like stepping into a dream’: readers’ favourite mountain trips in Europe

silverguide.site – From the Alpujarras to the Dolomites, our tipsters hike, camp and devour hearty mountain food in some of Europe’s most spectacular scenery• Send us a tip on European wilderness – the best wins a £200 holiday voucher…
‘Framed by jagged peaks, it felt like stepping into a dream’: readers’ favourite mountain trips in Europe

The reinvention of Catania – Sicily’s once crime-ridden second city

silverguide.site – A decades-long crackdown on organised crime is opening up Catania, with previous no-go areas now welcoming tourists and new businesses. Discover its restaurants and bars before the prices catch up…
The reinvention of Catania – Sicily’s once crime-ridden second city
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