Amazing Destinations Winter 2021/2022
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WINTER 2021 • AMAZINGTRAVELMAG.CO.UK
GREAT SCOT
THE ULTIMATE SCOTTISH
HIGHLANDS ADVENTURE
New Romantics
ENCHANTING BRITISH GETAWAYS
Where To Go Next
& When
ESSENTIAL TRIPS FOR YOUR CALENDAR
Writing Retreats
TEN LOCATIONS TO INSPIRE A NOVEL
Sights, Camera,
Action
THE UK’S MOST PHOTO-WORTHY SPOTS
Plus
EUROPE’S WINTER MARKETS • NEW YORK, NEW YORK • WINTER BEACHES
WINTER WONDERLAND • 48 HOURS IN SOHO & MORE!
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WINTER 2021
CONTENTS
8. EUROPE’S WINTER MARKETS
24. NEW ROMANTICS
38. NEW YORK, NEW YORK
52. WHERE TO GO NEXT, AND WHEN
78. WINTER WONDERLAND
90. GREAT SCOT
110. WRITING RETREATS
122. 48 HOURS IN SOHO
132. SIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION
152. WINTER BEACHES
162. ESSENTIALS
Editor: Martin Mason
Assistant Editor: Holly Cannon
Feature Writers: Martin Mason, John W. Stammers
Sub Editor: John W. Stammers
Social Editor: Julie Paice
Planning & Media Visits: Sophie Bailey
Photography: Antelope Media, iStockphoto, Getty
Head of Production: Dave Allworthy
Artwork: Lewis Fox
Sales & Commercial Director: Matt Millbank
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EDITOR’S
NOTE
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As winter fast approaches, the
days are colder, the nights are
longer and this issue has a
decidedly festive flavour. With travel
restrictions eased and the majority of
European cities now welcoming back
visitors, Winter Markets (page 8)
is our guide to the very best outdoor
fairs. You can also indulge in some
seasonal retail therapy by following
our luxury London shopping weekend
featured in Winter Wonderland
(page 78). One of the many things
I contemplated during the lockdown was the term ‘bucket list’
and its relevance in a post-pandemic world. Especially the idea
that you must itemise the destinations you want to see before
you die— and that those select destinations will somehow have
a grander impact on your physical being or mental health than
others—now seems outdated. The truth is, all travel is worthwhile,
and if we’ve taken anything away from the past 18 months or so,
it’s a realisation that life is uncertain and precious. Travel, at its
core, is about self-enrichment, which I guess is a life goal. But
should we expect a visit to natural wonders or exotic locations to
make us feel complete, or more enlightened, by the time we hit old
age? I think not. So whilst this issue includes our curated list of
Where To Go Next and When (page 52), we believe it’s a softer
and more realistic way of selling the old bucket list idea. The true
magic of travel becomes clear, I believe when you go on a trip not
expecting anything epic. That’s happened to me numerous times
over the Autumn, during travels across the UK with my wife.
Some of these visits are featured in New Romantics (page 24) and
Sights, Camera, Action (page 132) also reveals how sharing and
capturing Britain’s incredible views can help you reconnect with
and appreciate the beauty of travel. Whatever you plan to do this
winter, whether you wish to remain careful and cautious with your
movements, or you have more adventurous plans, It’s important
to focus on kindness, be there for each other and be grateful that
as this very special season comes around, the world continues to
slowly heal.
Martin
Editor
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EUROPE’S
WINTER
MARKETS
KICK THE FESTIVE SEASON OFF IN STYLE AT EUROPE’S BEST FAIRS
Christmas market located in
Aachen, Germany
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The festive season is upon us, so pack your warmest clothes and go
explore Europe’s beautiful and picturesque old squares with their
traditional Christmas markets. Hundreds of tiny stalls jostle for
attention at the foot of German, Austrian, French, and Czech gothic cathedrals.
Cobbled streets and squares look gorgeous when lit up with ornate lights and
dressed in seasonal decoration and you may bump into Santa or go visit him at
his grotto. A myriad of gifts are available to buy and follow your nose to those
selling traditional food and hot steaming drinks while enjoying the harmonious
sounds of Christmas carols. Tempted? Here is a list of 10 Christmas markets
you cannot miss this winter.
Written by Martin Mason
Photos: Alexander Schimmeck
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BRUSSELS, BELGIUM
Europe’s Winter Markets
Gastronomes will love Brussels’
Christmas market.From the end of
November, wooden chalets from
all over Europe crowd the Grand Place.
More than two hundred stands sell fresh
steaming hot mussels, caramelized apples,
gingerbread biscuits, warm Belgian waffles
with cream, and of course all different
types of legendary Belgium chocolates. A
huge Ferris wheel dominates the square,
while children have fun on the ice-skating
ring below it.
When
Nov 29th - Jan 5th
Opening Hours
12pm - 9pm
Where
Place St Catherine,
Brussels, Belgium
DRESDEN, GERMANY DRESDEN
Striezelmarkt was named after the
famous “Striezel” or “Stollen”,
a local and typical fruitcake. It is
considered the oldest and most traditional
Christmas market in Germany. Hundreds
of stalls sell food, local arts, and crafts
such as blown glass products from Lauscha
or the typical Dresden blue and white
ceramics. The highlight occurs on the
second Sunday of December when people
march across the city with a huge three-ton
Stollen fruitcake.
When
Nov 27th - Dec 24th
Opening Hours
10am - 9pm
Where
Altmark, Dresden, Germany
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Christmas market located in
Brussels, Belgium
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COLOGNE, GERMANY
The last Monday before Advent, the
Christmas market in Cologne’s
central square opens its gates.
Hundreds of little huts (or “Buden”) sell
Christmas goods such as mulled wine,
toys, candy canes, and gingerbread men.
The combination of the scent of local
bakery and the sight of the spectacular
twin pillars of Cologne’s beautiful gothic
cathedral make the atmosphere magical.
A big twinkling fairground area with a
traditional puppet theatre and Santa Claus’s
grotto is definitely children’s highlight.
Europe’s Winter Markets
When
Nov 25th - Dec 23rd
Opening Hours
11am - 9pm
Where
Dromprostei,
Margarethenkloster, Cologne
SALZBURG, AUSTRIA
The Christkindlmarkt of Salzburg is
one of the oldest Christmas markets
in Europe, dating back to 15th
century. The market is held in front of the
beautiful cathedral and the Hohensalzburg
fortress. More than 90 exhibitors sell their
traditional products into six color-coded
sections: crafts and toys, food and drink,
textile and natural products, Christmas
decorations, sweets and coffee, jewellery.
When
Nov 21st - Dec 26th
Opening Hours
10am - 8:30pm
Where
Residenzplatz, Salzburg,
Austria
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Christmas market located in
Cologne, Germany
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VIENNA, AUSTRIA
Vienna’s Christkindlmarkt is
already in full swing with a
host of spectacular Christmas
events. The Austrian capital’s Christmas
market is one of the most famous and
visited in Europe. The air is full with
the scent of roasted chestnuts, spiced
punch (Weihnachtspunsch), and cured
meat. Children can make presents and
bake cookies at the local workshops held
at Town Hall. The opening ceremony
consists of a brass orchestra concert.
From Mondays to Thursday’s children,
grandparents and all the other visitors will
have the opportunity to listen to Christmas
stories read by celebrities.
Europe’s Winter Markets
When
Nov 16th - Dec 24th
Opening Hours
9am
Where
Vienna, Austria
BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
Budapest’s beautiful Hungarian
Christmas market is held in the
Vorosmarty Square. This market
hosts several cultural events such as
concerts and folk dancing. You can buy
traditional products such as hand-blown
glassware and crafted wooden figurines.
Santa Claus will visit on December 6th
from 3 to 6 pm.
When
Nov 18th - Dec 30th
Opening Hours
10am - 9pm
Where
Vorosmarty Square,
Budapest, Hungary
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Christmas market located in
Vienna, Austria
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NUREMBERG, GERMANY
The Nuremberg Christkindlesmarkt
dates back to 1628. The tradition
wants that (once every two years) a
“Christ Child” marches across the streets
of the city with a golden crown and,
spreading Christmas joy around, officially
opens the Market appearing one last time
from the balcony of the Church of Our
Lady. The air is filled with the smell of
mulled wine, rum punch, Nuremberg
bratwursts, and gingerbread. More than
180 market stalls decorate the city and sell
traditional wood carved toys, crafts, food
and arts.
Europe’s Winter Markets
When
Nov 29th - Dec 24th
Opening Hours
10am - 9pm
Where
Hauptmarkt, Nuremberg,
Germany
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
Copenhagen Christmas Market is
held in one of Europe’s oldest
amusement parks: the Tivoli
Gardens. At this time of the year the air
is already filled with the scent of mulled
wine, hot caramelized apples, mugs of
steaming glogg (the traditional Danish
Christmas drink). More than 50 stalls
sell their products in traditional Danish
and Scandinavian architecture stands.
From December 16th to the 31th visitors
can attend the Firework Festival (dinner
reservation needed on 31st of December).
When
Nov 14th - Dec 31st
Opening Hours
11am - 11pm
Where
Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen,
Denmark
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Christmas market located in
Nuremberg, Germany
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TALLINN, ESTONIA
Tallinn’s traditional Christmas market
is held annually in the Town Hall
Square and offers a range of typical
products from Estonia such as handknitted
socks, jumpers, warm hats, and gloves.
Children can play with Santa Claus and
his live reindeers. A huge Christmas
tree is surrounded by traditional wooden
stalls and a mini zoo for children. Every
weekend the markets hold a list if music
events: concerts, dancing shows, and choirs
from all over Europe.
Europe’s Winter Markets
When
Dec 22nd - Jan 8th
Opening Hours
10am - 7pm
Where
Raekoja plats, Tallinn,
Estonia
PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC
Prague’s biggest Christmas markets
(Vanocni trh) are held in the Old
Town Hall and Wenceslas Square
(five minute walk from each other). A huge
Christmas tree from Krkonose mountains is
erected at the centre of Old Town Square.
Traditionally decorated wooden huts sell
glassware, wooden toys, jewellery, scented
candles, Christmas trees decorations,
scarves, gloves and dolls dressed in
traditional costumes. You can assist and
watch chefs as they make traditional food.
Roasted ham, barbequed sausages and
Trdelnìk (a local hot sugar coated pastry)
are a must try.
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When
Nov 30th - Jan 12th
Opening Hours
10am - 10pm
Where
Old Town Square and
Wenceslas Square
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Christmas market located in
Tallin, Estonia
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NEW
ROMANTICS
SET THE MOOD AND ENJOY A MEMORABLE STAY
IN OUR CHOICE OF SELECT ROMANTIC HOTELS ACROSS THE UK
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Whether it’s for a spontaneous weekend break or a special anniversary
to the bright lights of London, there are any number of hotels that
are perfect for romantic UK breaks. Most luxury hotels these days
come fully loaded with all sorts of romantic surprises, but for those looking for new
experiences, we’ve put together a list of our favourite ‘new romantics’. Whichever of
these love-struck venues appeal to you or your special someone, we reckon Britain is
always the perfect place for a love struck weekend away.
The Cary Arms ...Page 28
Bovey Castle ...Page 32
Wotton House ...Page 34
The Beachcroft Hotel ...Page 36
Written by Martin Mason
John W. Stammers
Photos: Julie Paice
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FOR MORE INFORMATION:
www.caryarms.co.uk
FOR MORE INFORMATION 01803 327 110 VISIT:
www.hardrockhotels.com
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THE CARY ARMS,
TORQUAY
New Romantics
Sitting in the sheltered and sunny spot of Babbacombe Bay is the multi-award-winning Cary Arms & Spa: a
great seaside English inn with breathtakingly beautiful views. The “Inn on the Beach” combines the charm,
fun and values of what makes a good English inn with the style and comfort of a boutique hotel.
Situated within travelling distance of Brixham, Dartmouth,
Salcombe and Exeter, to stay if you wish to explore South
Devon. You also won’t have to leave your canine companion
at home. On offer are some of the finest dog-friendly rooms
in Devon. The sea-facing spa is a must during your stay,
which includes a waterfall hydrotherapy pool, steam room,
sauna, gym, three treatment rooms, and more. The sunbathing
terrace has stunning views of the sea and is decorated with
exclusive American Art illustrations from Peter de Savary’s
private collection. Be sure to try the new wild swimming
experience which the hotel runs in partnership with SeaFari -
one of Devon’s leading wild swimming experience providers.
A natural immune booster, wild swimming is said to improve
circulation and your metabolism, as well as boosting brain
power. Trips take place from the end of the hotel’s pier and are
worthy of anyone’s bucket list.
Rooms
Looking for a room just for two? The luxurious Beach Huts
and Suites hug the water’s edge and offer gorgeous panoramic
views. The location is incomparable, with its exquisite tropical
coastal gardens and incredible red cliffs of the Jurassic coast.
Each comprises a terrace, sitting room, wet bar, feature fire,
bedroom and elegant bathroom. The huts also feature handcrafted
furnishings and large wall-to-wall glass doors that fold
back onto the sunbathing deck, drawing light even on dull
days.
Alternatively, there is a selection of cottages up to five
bedrooms including the Foxes Walk where we stayed. Located
a short walk from the inn, this outstanding three-storey
cottage featured a comfortable sitting room with a functioning
fireplace, huge dining table and ultra-modern, fully equipped
kitchen. A wonderfully landscaped outdoor terrace also
revealed an elevated hot tub where we enjoyed Sloe Gin under
the stars. You’ll also find a flat-screen TV with Netflix, books,
board games, fine linen, fluffy towels and a welcome treats of
bread, butter, milk, snacks, tea and pods for your Nespresso
machine.
Food
On the menu is a selection of seasonal dishes creatively
cooked from fresh, local ingredients. Everything cooked is
underpinned by a deep-rooted respect for the surrounding land
and waters. You can expect Lyme Bay lobster, Devon beef and
line-caught seafood. It’s a place where even a pint of prawns
is done with panache, so whether you’re looking for a hearty
breakfast, a long lunch or a simple supper, you can expect to
find something whatever your palette. •
“
Our verdict
”
An English inn with the comforts of a boutique hotel, the
unmatched idyllic views combined with quality grub and
renowned spa treatments make The Cary Arms & Spa one
of the finest places in all of South Devon.
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HOTELS: HIGHLIGHTS
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FOR MORE INFORMATION:
www.boveycastle.com
FOR MORE INFORMATION 01647 445000 VISIT:
www.hardrockhotels.com
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BOVEY CASTLE,
DARTMOOR NATIONAL PARK
Nestled in the rolling valleys of Dartmoor National Park, standing within 275 acres of picturesque
countryside, is the luxurious 5 Red Star Bovey Castle. Initially opened as a hotel and golf resort in 1930 by
Great Western Railways, Bovey Castle hotel and spa is now a popular choice for stellar staycations thanks
to its exceptional hospitality and idyllic grounds.
Golf is an obvious activity if that’s your fancy, but why not
test your accuracy with archery or enjoy Dartmoor’s views
from horseback. There’s also falconry displays, clay pigeon
shooting, bike riding, and more. Or you could relax in the Elan
Spa. A sanctuary away from modern life, the Elan Spa echoes
the tranquil and therapeutic flow of the River Bovey with its
bespoke spa experiences and treatments.
Rooms
Featuring 60 individually designed bedrooms within the hotel
and 22 private country lodges, there’s lots of outstanding
accommodation on offer. The hotel is comprised of the original
manor house and private mews building across the courtyard,
where the rooms radiate warmth and elegance. The country
lodges combine the luxury of the hotel with the freedom to
holiday your way. We stayed in the wonderful Easdon Suite
with its grand stone balcony affording stunning views across
the estate and national park. This luxuriously large suite
included a lounge area with sofa, sumptuous fabrics throughout
and imposing dining table. Another highlight was the huge
modern bathroom with its fabulous double shower.
Food
Bovey Castle has multiple dining options including the Tasting
Room, an immersive experience creatively showcasing the
best seasonal and local produce. The Great Western Grill’s Art
Deco style echoes a bygone era and offers a seasonal menu that
uses locally sourced fresh ingredients to prepare sensational
dishes. We chose Smith’s Brasserie which is the more casual
of the options, boasting cosy seating and an outdoor terrace
overlooking the River Bovey. You’ll find a great selection of
flavours on the menu and everything we had was excellent.
But if you’re too busy enjoying the comforts of your private
lodge, you can order a freshly cooked, home-style meal
delivered to your door without leaving the sofa.•
New Romantics
“
Our verdict
This grand country house caters for your every whim and
deserves its first-class reputation. With dramatic views,
gorgeous period features and excellent service,
”
Bovey Castle
is undoubtedly one of the most impressive treats you’ll find
in Devon.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION:
www.wottonhouse.co.uk
FOR MORE INFORMATION 01306 730 000 VISIT:
www.hardrockhotels.com
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WOTTON HOUSE,
SURREY
New Romantics
Home to the first Italian garden in England and steeped in a rich history of extraordinary stories is Wotton
House: a gorgeous hotel with the River Tillingbourne peacefully flowing through the estate. During your
stay at Wotton House, you’ll find yourself enchanted by the tales of its past.
Once home to John Evelyn, botanist and arboriculture expert,
he had a passion for the role of plants in our diet. The Evelyn
family has retained this legacy with its stunning 13 acres of
gardens you absolutely must wander around. Be sure to take
advantage of the full range of facilities at their leisure club,
too, including an indoor heated swimming pool, hot tub, steam
room, fully equipped gym and tennis court. There are also yoga
and Pilates classes available for those who love to have fun
whilst keeping fit. If you were to venture out, it’s a convenient
spot for serene countryside drives. Dorking’s antique shops
and quaint cafes are also within travelling distance. And then
there’s Shere Village, a notable location featured in several
Hollywood movies, including Bridget Jones’s Diary.
Rooms
Each room is individually designed with stunning art and
textiles that reflect Wotton House’s love of botanicals and
wildlife. The suites within the historic mansion house offer
stellar views of the gardens and feature lavish furnishings,
including chesterfield sofas, relaxing armchairs, vintage
phones, elegant writing desks, and more. Bathrooms contain
roll top baths, deluge showers and double vanity sinks. The
Executive and Deluxe Bedrooms have an added layer of
luxury, its walls adorned with specially commissioned artwork
inspired by the local history. In addition to the comforts of the
suites, you’ll also be provided with fluffy robes and slippers
along with other custom details.
Food
Whether you’re looking for an intimate evening sat beneath
the olive tree or prefer sharing a contemporary bistro table
with family and friends, the 1877 Restaurant is the place to go
for an idyllic dining experience. Ingredients for their creative
menus are sourced from local producers to create a delectable
range of British cuisine. If you’re partial to a spot of tea and
cake and a mini-meringue, then their Afternoon Tea menu is
also worth checking out. Alternatively, the hotel now offers
Garden Picnics you can enjoy in their gorgeous Grade II listed
gardens, the perfect way to enjoy the picturesque surroundings
at the heart of Surrey Hills.•
“
Our verdict
”
Truly a home away from home, the incomparable garden
surroundings and eccentric history make Wotton House a
unique and peaceful place to stay.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION:
www.beachcroft-hotel.co.uk
FOR MORE INFORMATION
01243 827142
VISIT:
www.hardrockhotels.com
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New Romantics
THE BEACHCROFT HOTEL
WEST SUSSEX
Located on a seven-mile stretch of beach, with uninterrupted views of the sea, The Beachcroft Hotel provides
the perfect blend of a traditional British seaside holiday, complemented with a sense of true luxury and a
touch of romance.
Officially in the village of Felpham, you are just a few
minutes’ stroll from Bognor Regis and the train station is a
short 20-minute walk away. We stayed in one of the Beach Hut
Suites which are a luxurious addition to the more traditional
Hotel. These four suites blend the simplicity of a British
seaside holiday beach hut with the luxuries of modern living
and guests have full use of the hotel’s facilities including a
bar, restaurant and pool. During our weekend stay, we were
delighted to see that the resort supports and encourages an ecofriendly
environment with items made from recycled materials
to reduce plastic waste.
Rooms
Beautifully styled and equipped with all mod cons, there’s
a fun seaside vibe to the Beach Hut apartments with 1950s
style artwork, bright contemporary furniture and portal-style
windows. These suites have their own entrance and the sea
views are simply stunning, even on a wet weekend in October.
Other features include a Netflix-enabled smart TV, Nespresso
coffee machine, trendy Smeg kettle and fridge, and a large and
super comfy bed. Designed to comfortably accommodate up
to a family of four, the hotels’ dog-friendly policy means that
even your four-legged furry friends can come along and enjoy
that fabulous beach. The complementary sloe gin was also a
welcome treat after returning from a brisk coastal walk.
Food
We dined at the popular Tamarisk restaurant located in the
main Hotel and the a la carte menu was surprisingly varied.
Everything we had was excellent and the friendly service was
a real delight. Breakfast is also taken in the main hotel and
there’s a plentiful selection of cold and cooked items. One of
the best features of our stay was the hamper service which
delivered a continental breakfast straight to our door in a
beautiful wicker basket. The service felt like a proper holiday
treat as we sat on our patio, enjoyed a glass of prosecco and
watched the tide kiss the beach.•
“
Our verdict
Whether you’re looking for a romantic break to relax and
soak up the fresh air, or a fun-packed family break the
Beachcroft Beach Huts are a unique option
”
for your next
staycation. They offer all the quirky fun of the seaside with
a touch of luxury and quality.
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New York,
New York
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With the skies back open
for flying to America, a
city break in New York
City is like no other getaway you’re
likely to experience.
Known affectionately as the Big
Apple, New York is one of the world’s
most famous metropolises, renowned
for its glorious skyline of skyscrapers
and monuments, and incredible
vibrancy. A break in this glowing
city will be unlike anything else
you’ve ever tried before, leading you
through a rich tapestry of US culture
and history, fine dining, and amazing
examples of the arts. If there’s
one thing that NYC does well, its
indulgence, so we’ve put together our
top ten list of brilliant boutique hotels.
Written by Martin Mason
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New York, New York
Refinery Hotel - New York
This New York City hotel is located in
Manhattan and is 10 minutes’ walk to
Times Square.The Refinery Hotel has
a rooftop lounge with views of the Empire
State Building. The fitness centre is open 24
hours and there is also an excellent on-site
restaurant. The hotel is 5 minutes’ walk
to Bryant Park and the 42 Street subway
station. www.refineryhotelnewyork.com
Library Hotel
Located within 2 minutes’
walk of Bryant Park and
Grand Central
Terminal, this boutique
Midtown hotel offers free Wi-
Fi, a library and an evening
reception with wine and
cheese. Decorated with the
theme of a traditional American
library, Times Square and the
Empire State Building are
within 15 minutes’ walk of the
hotel. The New York Public
Library is 2 minutes’ walk
away. www.libraryhotel.com
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Crosby Street Hotel
Located on a cobbled street in the Soho
neighbourhood, this contemporary design
hotel features a beautiful inner courtyard
and an on-site terrace restaurant. The Crosby
Street Hotel offers bright, modern rooms with
high ceilings and full-length windows and is
located adjacent to the Museum of Modern
Art Design and 1 block from the Spring Street
subway station. www.firmdalehotels.com/hotels/
new-york/crosby-street-hotel
New York, New York
The Greenwich Hotel
This New York City hotel is
located in the city’s elite
Tribeca neighbourhood.
It features an underground pool
and fitness center, as well as an
on-site restaurant and spa. All 88
rooms at the Greenwich Hotel
are individually decorated with
luxurious goods from around the
world. The Tribeca Performing
Arts Centre and Washington
Market Park are both about
3 blocks from the Greenwich
Hotel. www.thegreenwichhotel.
com
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Entrance to Crosby Street Hotel
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New York, New York
Langham Place
Langham Place, New York, Fifth Avenue is
nestled in the city’s most coveted district.
Located in Midtown Manhattan, between
Bryant Park and the Empire State Building.
Guests can dine at Ai Fiori, which is the onsite
Michelin-star restaurant at Langham Place New
York. The restaurant serves modern Italian cuisine
that is inspired by the French and Italian Riviera.
Enjoy drinks and small plates at Bar Fiori. www.
langhamhotels.com/en/the-langham/new-york
Bryant Park Hotel
Located in central
Manhattan and
across the street
from Bryant Park, this
boutique hotel offers
rooms with hardwood
floors, handmade
Tibetan rugs and leather
accents. The lobby at the
Bryant Park Hotel has
red furniture and black
marble floors. The onsite
restaurant, Koi, offers
Asianfusion cuisine. www.
bryantparkhotel.com
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Skyline view
of the Langham
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New York, New York
The Bowery Hotel
Featuring a lobby bar, The Bowery
Hotel is located at the intersection of
the Lower East Side and East Village,
450 metres from the New Museum. Each
room at this boutique hotel features floorto-ceiling
windows and city views. There is
a 24-hour concierge service at The Bowery
Hotel. Bicycle rentals are complimentary,
as are newspapers, laptops and iPads upon
request. http://www.theboweryhotel.com
The Mark New York
Located in Manhattan
just 1 block from
Central Park, this
boutique hotel includes a
state of-the-art gym and
spacious guest rooms. The
Mark Restaurant by Jean
Georges serves European
and globally seasoned
dishes. Signature cocktails
and classic drinks are
featured at Mark’s Bar.
Times Square is 15 minutes
away by subway. www.
themarkhotel.com
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New York, New York
Lowell Hotel
The Lowell is a 17-story building
established in 1927 and is located
close to Central Park and Madison
Avenue. The Lowell features wood-burning
fireplaces and landscaped terraces with
views of the city. Restaurateur Charles
Masson oversees the property’s onsite dining
options, Majorelle and Jacques Bar. The
Club Room offers a space to unwind, while
the Pembroke Room offers breakfast and
afternoon tea. www.lowellhotel.com
MADE Hotel
MADE is trendy in the best
way: it’s in the happening
neighbourhood of NoMad,
a 10-minute stroll from a host of the
city’s top restaurants such as Eleven
Madison Park and ABC Kitchen.
A warm, zen-like energy unfolds
as soon as you cross the threshold.
Expect earthy luxury – tons of wood,
light, and greenery melded with
patches of pattern in handwoven
fabrics. Rooms have incredibly
comfy Leesa Sapira mattresses
topped with luscious down pillows,
all adorned in Frette linens. You’ll
feel as if you’ve trotted off to a
modern lodge in the Hudson Valley
or perhaps even a resort on the West
Coast. https://www.madehotels.com
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WHERE TO GO
NEXT & WHEN
20 AMAZING TRIPS FOR
YOUR 2022 CALENDAR
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Whilst we love a staycation, nothing beats getting on a flight to see
what other wonders the world has to offer. Consecutive lockdowns
these past couple of years have hindered our travelling ambitions, but
now that much more of the world is once again open for tourism, we set our sights
to next year’s adventures. We know you’re eager to start filling your calendars
with exciting trips to look forward to, so we’ve compiled a list of 20 incredible
destinations to give you some ideas.
Written by John W. Stammers
Photos: Antelope Media
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VALDEZ, ALASKA, UNITED STATES
The city may be small,
but it’s a microcosm
of all the incredible
experiences Alaska has to
offer. Whatever time of year
you visit, there is a plethora
of incredible activities to
participate in, including
but not limited to: fjord
cruises, kayaking, hiking,
salmon and halibut fishing,
snowshoeing, snowmobiling
and ice climbing. There are
also gorgeous glaciers and
spectacular looking waterfalls,
which are kept looking
splendid thanks to the steady
amount of snow and rain
Valdez enjoys. It’s a dream
location for photographers.
Tourists are welcome all
year round, but peak season
is from June to
August — July
being the busiest
month. However,
the small city isn’t
on most people’s
radar so it’s
unlikely you’ll find
it too busy for your
liking. If you’re
more interested in
booking during its
cheapest month,
November is the
city’s quiet period
for tourism. But for extended
tours of Prince William Sound
— a must-visit for any tourist
to Valdez — you’ll want to
venture out there during the
summer months. The majestic
natural scenery and incredible
ROCKY MOUNTAINS, CANADA
rainforests and mountains
are best enjoyed during this
time. It’s also the best time for
watching the orcas, humpback
whales, sea otters, sea lions,
porpoises and all the other
intriguing animal life.
Also known as the
Canadian Rockies,
it’s home to Canada’s
most famous national parks.
Travellers from across the
globe are drawn to the Rocky
Mountains for its striking
natural scenery and thrilling
activities. It’s considered
one of Canada’s best hiking
spots and has several
accessible peaks perfect for
mountaineering, regardless of
your experience. The Rockies
also has some of the best skiing
and snowboarding resorts in
the world if you prefer your
activities fast-paced.
All the national parks are
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worth a visit but
top of your list
should be its
oldest: the Banff
National Park.
The turquoise
Lake Louise
is particularly
magical and
a highlight
attraction.
However, the real
draw is the large
mammals that
populate the park,
including elk, bighorn sheep,
moose, black bears, grizzly
bears and more. Guided tours
are a must to maximise your
Rocky Mountains experience.
When booking a tour, we
recommend you look between
mid-June and September.
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Athabasca Falls, Jasper National Park,
Rocky Mountains, Canada
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Mountainscape in
Alta, Norway
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ALTA, NORWAY
Often called the “aurora
borealis city,” Alta
provides the perfect
conditions for anyone wishing
to go northern lights hunting.
It’s the largest town in Norway’s
northernmost county and
being this far north means
aurora season stretches from
September through to March.
We recommend visiting in
winter so you can maximise
the full potential of your visit
with dogsledding, snowshoeing
and reindeer sleigh rides.
Furthermore, during its coldest
months, you can stay in a
luxurious hotel where both the
interiors and exteriors are made of snow and ice. The Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel lies on the Altaelva
river and is a truly unique staying experience surrounded by beautiful nature.
THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS
Situated in the Pacific
Ocean around 600
miles from the coast
of Ecuador, this 19-island
archipelago is known for
remaining a secret for millions
of years and is relatively
unspoilt by humans. As such,
the Galapagos Islands has
been described as a unique
‘living museum and showcase
of evolution,’ and attracts
over 275,000 people every
year to admire the incredible
landscapes and animals for
themselves. Giant tortoises
are one of the biggest draws
to the islands. These creatures
are immense and beautiful,
and many have lived for over
100 years. You can also find
Sally Lightfoot
crabs,
Galapagos
penguins,
marine iguanas
and blue-footed
boobies.
Research
is essential
before you
make your trip.
You’ll want to
weigh up the
pros and cons
of land-based
accommodation versus staying
on a boat. You also need to
be aware of what to pack and
what you’re prohibited from
taking with you. Tourists are
welcome all year round, but
the cooler and drier months
are June through December.
August tends to be the coolest
month, whilst March and April
are usually the hottest and
wettest.
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ANTIGUA, GUATEMALA
Declared a UNESCO
world heritage site
in 1979, this is an
enviable tourist destination that
is renowned for its beautiful
streets and rich cultural history.
Founded in 1543 as the seat of
Spanish power in the region,
the city was largely destroyed
by earthquakes in the 17th
century. However, many of
its photographable colonial
buildings were rebuilt and
have since been renovated.
One of the most exciting and
unique experiences in Antigua,
however, is the several
volcanoes you can tour. You
can even roast marshmallows
at Volcano Pacaya!
Swiss Alps is perfect for
a winter escape that
offers some of the most
breath-taking snowy scenery
the world has to offer. It’s the
top spot for skiing in the world,
boasting the best resorts and
ski slopes. If you’re a skier,
you absolutely must experience
these slopes at least once in
your life. Thus, we insist that
water sports enthusiasts visit
between December and March.
But it’s not just a destination
for thrilling sports, it’s also
great for hiking and full of
charming villages. Fantastic
Beasts fans will recognise the
village name of Grindelwald,
perfect for connecting with
nature and breathing in the
clean air. There’s also the
car-free village of Mürren,
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There’s no bad
time to visit the
city, it’s lovely
all year round.
However, its
annual Semana
Santa — the Holy
Week, or the week
leading up to
Easter — taking
place in April
is worth seeing.
Celebrations
involve locals
crafting stunning
“carpets” on the street from
coloured sawdust, flowers and
other materials, which can only
be admired for a few hours
before incredible religious
THE ALPS, SWITZERLAND
which is worth
journeying to for
some awe-striking
panoramic views
of the snowy
peaks that fill the
sky. Venturing
further via cable
car will take you
to the peak of
Schiltorn, home to
the revolving Piz
Gloria restaurant
— recognisable
as Blofeld’s
hideout in the Bond film On
Her Majesty’s Secret Service.
Also not to be missed is the
world’s most photographed
mountain: the Matterhorn,
where every angle you snap
will appear more stunning
than the last. We should add
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processions destroy them as
they parade over them. Whilst
not essential to enjoy the
gorgeous city, it’s a tradition
worth scheduling your trip
around.
that whilst exploration is
certainly possible during the
wintery months, July through
to September might be more
appropriate if you prefer milder
weather.
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Matterhorn mountain,
The Alps, Switzerland
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Kiyozumi Dera,
Kyoto, Japan
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Where To Go Next & When
KYOTO, JAPAN
Widely agreed to be
Japan’s cultural
capital (and was
once the official capital), it is
home to somewhere around
2,000 temples and shrines
— stunning masterpieces of
religious architecture that
you’ll want to capture with
your camera. Much of Japan
has adopted modernity, but
Kyoto embraces and remains
true to its cultural roots.
Just from wandering the
streets, it’s clear generations
of artisans have kept the
traditional arts and crafts alive,
from traditional Japanese
townhouses in downtown Gion
to the exquisite delights you’ll
find from speciality shops in
the Nishijin textile district.
Nishiki Market
— “Kyoto’s
kitchen” — also
offers a vast array
of culinary dishes,
from chic cocktail
bars and Michelinstarred
restaurants
to fantastic sushi
spots and izakaya
(Japanese pubeateries).
Kyoto is the
perfect place to
immerse yourself
in Japanese culture,
from the food to sleeping on
futons. The most popular times
to visit are between March
and May or from September
to November. It’s when the
weather is most ideal. Crowds
TAGHAZOUT, MOROCCO
Taghazout is off most
tourists’ radar, but it’s
only going to become
more popular as this idyllic
village continues to invest in
its tourism. Known as one of
Africa’s best surf destinations,
there’s a great choice of point,
beach and reef breaks that are
perfect for both total beginners
and seasoned pros. But even
if you’re not a surfer, the
abundant sunshine, golden
sands and deep blue waters
make the beaches beautiful
relaxation spots. Sunbathers
should consider travelling in
summer, it’s hotter and drier
during this time. The only
downside is that the beaches
can get crowded. Winter offers
more space and is
cooler but is less
ideal if you’re
looking to catch
a tan.
It’s also worth
considering the
wetter winter
months if a hike
to Paradise Valley
is on the agenda.
The secret oasis
at the foothills of
the High Atlas
Mountains is most
impressive when the water is
in full flow. Plus, you’ll work
up such a sweat even in the
cooler season that you’ll want
to take a plunge in the dazzling
turquoise waters to cool down.
are much thinner in the
summer and winter months.
However, June has a sticky
humidity that is uncomfortable
for most tourists, and January’s
chilly temperatures are not
much better.
The truly adventurous will
also not be able to resist the
surrounding cliffs that are
perfect for rock-jumping.
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GIVERNY, NORMANDY
Famous for where the
Impressionist painter
Claude Monet once
lived, this picturesque River
Seine-side village is a true feast
for the eyes. Monet designed
several glorious gardens with
the most exuberant colours,
which have been maintained
over the years. Of particular
note is the water garden, with
its Japanese bridge, water lilies,
wisteria and azaleas that are
reminiscent of the astounding
interpretations Monet painted
time and again. Giverny is a
haven for artists and art lovers
alike, who will also love the
Musée des Impressionnismes:
an art museum
promoting the
international nature
of the Impressionist
Movement, whilst
also tracing
the history and
highlights of
Impressionism and
Post-Impressionism
throughout the
20th century.
We recommend
planning your trip
during Giverny’s
shoulder season
in either April or October. It’s
also worth combining your
visit with a ride on the Eure
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Valley Railway, which offers
a gorgeous scenic tour of the
Eure Valley.
NAPA VALLEY, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES
The Napa Valley was hit
hard by the pandemic
and a truly awful
string of wildfires. But Napa
has been rebuilt and proudly
displays its resilience through
its superb hotels, restaurants
and wineries. A good place
to begin your trip for both
convenience and affordability
is the American Canyon, which
happens to have easy access
to San Francisco. It’s also the
perfect destination for families
with close proximity to kidfriendly
attractions like the Six
Flags Discovery Kingdom.
Napa is the largest town in
the region, hosting stylish
boutiques, incredible wineries
and locally driven restaurants.
Shopping is a big thing here,
too, so expect to leave Napa
with a lighter wallet and full
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shopping bags. Then situated
at the northernmost tip of the
valley is Calistoga, which is
ideal for easy-going types who
want a more relaxed vacation.
August through October
or March through May are
the peak tourist seasons.
Scheduling your trip at the tail
end of the harvest season is
the most idyllic time to visit.
You’ll get to enjoy the area’s
stunning autumn weather and
the possibility of lower hotel
rates. If you’re looking for
something more affordable,
December and February are
great for thinner crowds and
several food festivals, such as
the Napa Truffle Festival.
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Monet Garden in
Giverny, Normandy
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Vianden Castle in
Luxembourg
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ASSAM, INDIA
A
state in the northeast
of India, Assam is
well-known for its
wildlife, archaeological
sites and tea plantations. It’s
also situated closer to the
Himalayas than the Taj Mahal,
which makes it a region of
India off-the-beaten-track.
Guwahati, the state’s largest
city, is a brilliant place to visit
with its silk bazaars and the
hilltop Kamakhya Temple.
However, the biggest draw
is the wild animals. Seeking
out an Indian one-horned
rhinoceros at Kaziranga
National Park and exploring
the stunning evergreen forest at
LUXEMBOURG
Luxembourg is small,
so small you can drive
from top to bottom in
just over an hour. But make no
mistake, it’s a small country
that makes a big impact. If
you were to drive across the
country, you’d pass historic
tunnels, medieval castles and
untouched nature. Surrounded
by Belgium, France and
Germany, you could stay in
any one of those countries
and make Luxembourg part
of a grand European road trip.
But there’s plenty of reason
to vacation in Luxembourg
itself. Visit the fairytale-like
town of Vianden, which is
home to a fully restored castle
with origins dating from the
10th century. Also check out
the capital, Luxembourg City,
where the old is juxtaposed
Hoollongapar Gibbon
Sanctuary are truly
exciting experiences.
November through
to May is considered
the ideal times to visit.
We’d recommend
aiming for around
April time. The
cool winds blowing
from the Himalayan
foothills reduce heat
and humidity, the
orchids will have
bloomed, and the
locals will be full of
immense joy as they
celebrate Bihu, the
harvest festival.
with the new and has several
attractions, including the Grand
Ducal Palace and the Grand
Duke Jean Museum of Modern
Art.
The summer months between
June and August are the most
popular times for tourism. The
long sunny days and warm
temperatures draw European
travels to hike and admire
the mountains. Crowds may
be an issue, but the stunning
landscapes will compensate.
For milder temperatures and
fewer people, September and
October may be a better time to
visit.
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QUEENSTOWN, NEW ZEALAND
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The adventure capital of New Zealand
is perfect for anyone looking to
satiate their need for adrenaline.
From bungee jumping to riverboarding, the
range of activities on offer is the antidote
to anyone who is yearning to remedy the
many months of isolation with thrilling
adventure. Queenstown also has gentler
attractions for the laidback traveller,
including scenic lake cruises, spots for
fly fishing and golf courses. Bird-lovers
absolutely must visit the Kiwi Birdlife Park
and get a close-up with New Zealand’s
most famous bird. As a lot of your time will
be spent on exciting outdoor excursions,
visiting in the summer season is essential.
For New Zealand, the summer season runs
from December through to February, which
also makes it an excellent escape from the
British winter for a while.
OZARKS, ARKANSAS, UNITED STATES
If you’ve seen
Netflix’s Ozark, you
may have already been
bewitched by the striking
beauty of the Ozark Mountains
— otherwise known as the
Ozark Plateau or just the
Ozarks. As one of the largest
wilderness areas in the eastern
United States, there’s an
abundance of opportunities
for hiking, mountain biking
and other physical activities.
But if that’s not your style
then there’s plenty of nonphysical
pursuits too, such
as long scenic drives past
dazzling rivers and waterfalls.
It’s also quite likely you’ll
encounter elk on your travels.
Eureka Springs is a mustvisit,
a peaceful spot where its
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winding streets are lined
with Victorian homes
hugging the cliff sides
and has block after block
of unique boutiques,
art galleries, spas,
restaurants, museums,
craft emporiums and
more.
Clear, rainless days
with comfortably warm
temperatures are the
most favourable times
to visit the Ozarks,
especially as you’ll be
outdoors most of the time.
Therefore, early May
to late June is your best
bet. Alternatively, mid-
August to mid-October is
also a favourable time for
tourists.
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Aerial view of
Queenstown, New Zealand
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Raohe St. Night Market
Taipei, Taiwan
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TAIPEI, TAIWAN
The capital of Taiwan, a
modern metropolis with
Japanese colonial lanes,
is a foodie’s dream. Known for
its lively street-food scene, you
can find the most delectable
delicacies 24 hours a day.
There are also Michelin-star
restaurants, hole-in-the-wall
eateries and shrimping bars
on Zhìshàn Road — where
you literally catch your own
dinner. Its night markets are
equally renowned, such as the
expansive Shilin market, where
you’ll find more incredible
food vendors alongside
cinemas, video arcades and
karaoke bars.
Impossible to miss
is the bambooshaped
Taipei 101
skyscraper, which
stands at 1,667
feet tall. Take the
rapid elevator to
the observatory
near the top and
capture Taipei’s
impressive views.
Between March
and May is a
good time to visit
Taipei. Rainfall
is comparatively light, the
cherry trees will have begun to
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
Capital of New South
Wales and Australia’s
largest city, Sydney is
home to hundreds of beaches
and spectacular waterside
fronts. You could make a
whole holiday out of searching
for the city’s lesser-known
stretches of sand, but if you’re
looking for the most stunning
sea views then the massive
Darling Harbour and Sydney
Tower’s Skywalk are musts.
The latter offers awe-inspiring
panoramic views of the city
and suburbs. Shoppers will also
be spoilt for choice, especially
if you’re looking to expand
your wardrobe. Sydney has
everything from Australian
designers to vintage shops and
eclectic boutiques. Don’t forget
to visit arguably Sydney’s most
iconic attraction: the Sydney
Opera House. But the super
adventurous must seek
out the city’s dive sites,
which are relatively
unknown even to locals.
The biodiversity in the
waters surrounding
Sydney is extraordinary.
The wide array of
wildlife includes weedy
sea dragons and giant
cuttlefish, all of which
makes exploring these
dive sites an epic
once-in-a-lifetime
opportunity.
September through
November or from
March to May is typically
favoured by tourists.
Temperatures tend to be
comfortable and these months
skirt Sydney’s high and low
seasons. We’d recommend
aiming to travel towards
the end of May, which will
blossom and the temperature
is typically warm but not
unbearably so.
coincide with the city’s most
beloved annual events, such as
Vivid Sydney’s outdoor light
installations and projections
across the city that make for a
fantastic immersive experience.
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SENTOSA ISLAND, SINGAPORE
Where To Go Next & When
Sentosa translates to “peace and
tranquillity” in Malay, which is
interesting considering it has since
been referred to by some as “Asia’s
Favourite Playground.” Home to a
Universal Studios theme park, the world’s
largest oceanarium and Asia’s tallest
observation tower, this unassuming island
off Singapore’s south coast has a jawdropping
wow factor. But that’s far from
all the attractions worthy of awe. The
panoramic views all the way to Indonesia
from the Tiger Sky Tower, the restored
military museum of Fort Siloso and the
palm-lined, crescent-shaped Tanjong
Beach are all equally spectacular. Rainfall
is frequent throughout the year, of which
November is usually the rainiest month.
So unless you’re a fan of wet holidays,
November is best avoided. March and
April are typically drier by comparison.
JACKSON HOLE, WYOMING, UNITED STATES
If you’re looking for
America’s most exhilarating
ski resorts then Wyoming’s
Jackson Hole is the place to
go. Jackson, a town in the
valley, boasts three ski areas
that will thrill any snow sports
enthusiasts. However, it’s
Amangani that boasts to be
the best of American luxury
skiing. Instagrammers are sure
to be entranced, it’s where the
tantalising snowcapped scenery
of the Glacier National Park
meets the picturesque infinity
pool. Naturally, winter is the
most ideal season to maximise
your snow sporting experience.
However, Jackson Hole
isn’t just for skiers. Other
star attractions include both
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the Yellowstone
and Grand
Teton national
parks. In fact,
Yellowstone owns
the bragging rights
as the world’s
first national
park. There are
around 10,000
active thermal
features and its
diverse array
of fascinating
wildlife include
bison and bears.
Meanwhile, Grand Teton’s
exploration opportunities and
stellar views are unrivalled.
They’re open year-round, but
in winter Yellowstone is only
accessible to snowmobiles and
snow coaches, which can be
a thrilling way to explore, but
Grand Teton is more accessible
in spring.
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Grand Teton National Park,
Jackson Hole, Wyoming, United States
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Anvers Island,
Antarctica
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THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS
Everyone always talks about
Amsterdam and Rotterdam
when visiting the Netherlands,
but not to be overlooked is one of the
largest and most important cities in the
country. The Hague is more than just
the “judicial capital of the world”, it’s
an airy and sophisticated cosmopolitan
metropolis that boasts astounding
architecture, golden beaches, stunning
skyscrapers and more. Art history buffs
will particularly love the Mauritshuis
— a picture gallery that houses the
famous Girl with the Pearl Earring. One
of the Hague’s top spots, however, is
Scheveningen, which boasts a beautiful
beach resort and the amazing miniature
city of Madurodam.
There’s no bad time to visit the Hague,
although June to August is without a
doubt the most ideal time to enjoy resort districts like Scheveningen. Although, the city is especially
striking in bloom, so if you schedule your trip for April then you’ll be in time for the blossoming of
daffodils. Alternatively, the tulips — the Dutch national flower — brighten up in May.
ANTARCTICA
Once upon a time,
Antarctica was only
reachable by the most
daring and experienced of
explorers. But now the White
Continent is more accessible to
the average tourist, although it
is an endangered place due to
changes from global warming.
Therefore, a sustainable
expedition cruise is essential
if you wish to see this icy
paradise. October to March
is typically when you’ll find
voyages available to book.
There are numerous reasons
to visit this vast marvellous
continent. It’s the only
permanent landing area for
the Emperor Penguin. It’s
also in these
waters where
many species
of whale are
found, including
the Humpback,
Sperm, Blue
and Orca
(“killer whale”).
Deception
Island is an
active volcano,
which creates
an extraordinary
landscape of
volcanic slopes,
steaming
beaches and ash-layered
glaciers. There’s the nicknamed
“Kodak Gap”, a favourite
Where To Go Next & When
tourist destination named for
its breath-taking beauty. There
really is something for every
awe-seeking traveller.
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WoNderland
THE ULTIMATE LONDON SHOPPING TRIP
Not only is London a major destination for winter visitors, it
also boasts some of the most sought-after luxury shopping
outlets and department stores in the world. The ‘big five’
internationally recognisable grande dames will be a feature on any
style conscious visitor’s to do list: Harrods, Selfridges, Liberty, Harvey
Nichols and Fortnum & Mason. But London also boasts a wealth of
concept stores, lesser known independents, and spe tacular flagships
that are equally essential visits when in the capital. We’ve curated a
choice of London’s to stores for the ultimate guide to luxury shopping
in the British capital this winter.
Written by Martin Mason
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sELFRIDgES
If you’re an avid shopaholic you’ll
already be familiar with the wellknown
luxury department store
Selfridges & Co, which has 4 locations
scattered across the UK. Established
in 1909, the flagship store on Oxford
Street is the second largest shopping
centre in Britain. The store spans 6 floors
and boasts the world’s biggest denim
department stocking over 11,000 jeans
from a variety of 60 luxury brands.
The store offers 11 places to eat. We
recommend heading to Aubaine for
beautiful floral backdrops for the perfect
Instagram photo….and for top-notch food
of course!
HARRODS
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More than just a shopping
destination, Harrods is an
iconic British landmark
with 184 years of history behind
it. If you’re after decadence, sheer
opulence and exclusive one of a kind
products then head down to Harrods
to fulfil your desires. Located in
affluent Knightsbridge, Harrods is
the largest luxury department store
in Britain with 330 departments
spread across 7 floors. The store sells
everything from fashion and food to
homeware and technology. If you’re
a shoeaholic make sure you check
out Shoe Heaven on the 5th floor.
The entire floor is dedicated to shoes
stocking more than 100,000 pairs from
the world’s best designers. No trip to
Harrods is complete without a visit
to their legendary food halls, serving
a selection of the finest delicacies,
confectionaries and wines from around
the globe.
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Selfridges, Oxford Street
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boNd street
This iconic street boasts an
abundance of luxury shops,
designer fashion, fine jewels,
antiques and flagship stores. Located in
the heart of Mayfair, the street is divided
into 2 sections. The southern section,
Old Bond Street, is home to many fine
jewellery stores such as Tiffany & Co, De
Beers and Cartier. The northern section,
New Bond Street, is home to couture
fashion houses including Chanel, Dior and
Hermes. We recommend checking out the
flagship Louis Vuitton store, opened in
2010. It’s the largest Louis Vuitton store in
Europe with 4 magnificent floors of pure
luxury and even boasts a VIP apartment
for exclusive clientele.
SlOane Street
The only other street in
London that can give
Bond Street a run for
its money is Sloane Street, which is
lined with luxurious designer brands
featuring jaw-dropping window
displays. It’s the prize location of
many flagship stores including
Gucci, Tom Ford, Escada and more.
Located in the Royal Borough
of Kensington and Chelsea, it’s
within walking distance of both
Harrods and Harvey Nichols. When
exploring Sloane Street, you’ll
notice a common theme – supercars
galore! The glamourous street
attracts the very wealthy, so get
ready to feast your eyes on Ferraris,
Lamborghinis and Bugattis after a
hard day of shopping.
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Christmas Lights at
Bond Street
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Liberty LoNdOn
Unlike other luxury shopping
destinations, Liberty has a unique
character steeped in British heritage.
Its monochrome Tudor style architecture is a
real stand out feature. The entrance is lined
with beautiful flower bouquets - a great spot
for picture-perfect moments or to snap a
quick selfie. Although it sells luxury goods
including fashion, homeware and cosmetics,
the emporium is known for its flamboyant
textile prints and fabrics. Explore their
huge selection of superior prints, you’ll find
everything you need from furnishing fabrics
to haberdashery. Whether you’re an aspiring
designer or a luxury connoisseur, you’re
guaranteed to find something exquisite.
IcoN OutlEt
Opened in 2018, this premium
urban outlet added to the
capital’s already flourishing
set of elite style offerings. With 85
stores selling luxury high-end fashion
in the dome of Greenwich’s O2, Icon
Outlet welcomed designer shopping to
the famed entertainment venue for the
first time. A host of restaurants and bars
keep shoppers refreshed, while you can
take advantage of exclusive services,
including personal shoppers and stylists,
hands-free shopping and a deluxe tax
back lounge.
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GREAT
SCOT
THE ULTIMATE SCOTTISH
HIGHLANDS ADVENTURE
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Nothing is perfect, but the stunning scenery that makes up
the Scottish Highlands comes pretty close. The more than
11,000-square-mile region north of Glasgow is a living exhibit of
Mother Nature’s greatest magic, featuring a diverse array of geographical
offerings that leave visitors with unbridled awe. Join Martin Mason on a
week-long adventure that features the peaks of Ben Nevis, the valleys of
Glencoe and the magnificent views of Loch Torridon.
Etive Mor, Glencoe
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Highlands Adventure
London to Fort William to Torridon
Our adventure started at Euston Station
where we caught the Caledonian Sleeper
train up to Fort William. The ability to leave
London in the evening and wake up in the north
the next morning makes the service one of the
great rail journeys the UK can offer. It also carries
major points for convenience, removing the need
to embark at the crack of dawn or go through the
hassle of travelling by air during a pandemic.
Our twin Club room is decorated with tartan
fabrics and there’s an in-room washbasin and an
en-suite toilet and shower. Complimentary Arran
Aromatics toiletries are a nice touch and a menu
reminds you that room service is available. The beds
are small but pretty comfy once you're tucked in.
And although it’s not the most restful night’s sleep
we’ve ever had, we still get a good few hours rest.
But the highlight of the whole trip is breakfast in
the Club Car. It can be brought to your room, but
we enjoyed a full Scottish in blissful silence as the
Scottish countryside came into view. Illuminated
by the golden early morning sunshine, cascading
waterfalls and the majestic sight of Stags, it harked
back to a golden age of train travel.
On arrival at Fort William, we picked up our
ride for the trip, a fabulous Jeep Wrangler courtesy
Regal and majestic, the lochs
and mountains of the Scottish
Highlands have a long and proud
tradition of both defying and welcoming
wide-eyed intruders eager to either
dominate the ancient lands or enwrap
themselves in their natural splendour.
The Romans fell afoul of the natives’
staunch defences, and Proud Edward’s
armies were famously sent homeward
‘tae think again’ in the 1300s – as
immortalised in the country’s de facto
national anthem, Flower of Scotland.
Sky-high peaks, miles-long lochs, rugged
coastlines with wild tides and unspoiled,
evergreen glens all call the Highlands
home. In addition to its massive
mainland, the Scottish Highlands
encompass four clusters of equally
engrossing islands located miles off the
north and west coasts, taking off-the-grid
travel to a whole new level.
of Stellantis. I’m sure our journey to the North
West would have been outstanding in any car, but
navigating the highlands in such an iconic and
capable vehicle delivered the ultimate rugged road
trip experience. It was reassuring to know that with
its serious off-road credentials, the Wrangler had
the capability to take on any narrow or winding
mountain path that awaited us.
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Ben Nevis from
Soldiers Bridge
Fort William is a magnet for devotees of
the Scottish Highlands and especially for those
who love open-air pursuits, it’s not known as
the outdoor capital of the UK for nothing. The most
popular attraction in Fort William is also the biggest.
Ben Nevis stands at 1,345m (4,412ft) tall, this hulk
of a mountain is the highest in the UK and attracts
125,000 visitors to its slopes every year. If you plan
to spend time exploring the region, a good place
to start is the visitor centre in Glen Nevis – it has
information on the mountain and local area, as well
as toilets, a shop, picnic benches and car park.
From May to October, the West Highland Railway
Line plays host to the Hogwarts Express steam train,
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or the Jacobite as it’s also known. Running from Fort
William to Mallaig and back, the route is stunning
whatever the weather. It’s been called the most
beautiful railway in the world many times – add in
this special steam train and it’s an experience not to
be missed. The Glenfinnan Viaduct – also known as
the “Harry Potter bridge” – with its views of Loch
Shiel is breathtaking.
Having completed our Fort William checklist, we
joined the A82 under dramatic grey skies to begin
the exciting road-trip element of our journey. Our
destination Torridon, lies 3 hours North West where
a stay at one of the most unique hotels in the world
awaited us.
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The Jacobite steam train,
Glenfinnan Viaduct
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FOR MORE INFORMATION:
www.thetorridon.com
01445 791242
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T
he Torridon is set on 58 acres of private parkland in one of the most scenic parts of Scotland. Located on the
banks of Loch Torridon, the property overlooks an iconic Scottish Highlands landscape: towering mountains,
glittering lochs, and miles upon miles of fields and forests.
The lounge and bar areas are lovely places to unwind, read your
book, play a board game – there is even a carefully positioned
telescope for guests to use by one of the windows. Look out
for the astronomy ceiling in honour of Queen Victoria in the
lounge – the Torridon was once the home of Ada Lovelace (Lord
Byron’s daughter) and her husband. But as nice as the hotel and
its neighbouring inn are, the real reason to visit this area is for the
sublime scenery. You may choose to just stroll the acres of grounds
for ever-changing views of the loch and mountains, or perhaps
you’d like to venture further afield to the beautiful loch of Diabaig
or the wild peninsula of Applecross. Alternatively, join in one of
the activities offered to guests of the hotel. We enjoyed a great
afternoon of clay pigeon shooting with the hotel’s Highland’s cows
watching in amusement. Throughout our stay, the service was
excellent. The majority of those working at The Torridon also live
in, resulting in a community of togetherness that translates to the
guests.
Rooms
Rooms are pleasingly comfortable, with huge comfy beds,
Nespresso machines and Tunnock’s Teacakes, Sky TV and
decent wi-fi considering the remote location. Our room had a
fabulous view overlooking the loch and a huge bathroom with
freestanding bath, a much welcome feature after the 14-mile
long ‘Falls of Balgy’ hike we went on.
Food
On our first night, we dined in the splendour of the 3 AA
Rosette 1887 fine-dining restaurant where the décor is suitably
refined. The five-course, set menu was delicious and head
chef Paul Green wows with the best local produce. On the
second evening, crowd-pleasing dishes were the order of
the day at the hotel’s casual eatery, Bo & Muc restaurant.
Neighbouring Beinn Bar serves local ales and Scottish gins,
including The Torridon’s own gin, Arcturus. After dinner, be
sure to check out the Whisky Bar. It’s a cosy, welcoming room
with over 350 whiskies and a fair few gins too. Bar staff are
very knowledgeable and can guide you through the whiskies to
find the perfect dram for you.•
THE TORRIDON
“ ”
Our verdict
For all the wonderful food and activities, It’s The Torridon’s
setting that sticks in the mind. Those staggering hills and
dramatic skies, it all gets under your skin and is the star
attraction.
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Torridon to Fort William to Ballachulish
As we departed Torridon to head
back down towards Glencoe, the
grey October Scottish weather
was replaced with surprising glorious
sunshine. This allowed us to park the Jeep
at the roadside of many of the spots we
had not been able to stop and view on the
way up including one of Scotland’s most
famous castles, Eilean Donan. Located
on the meeting point of three lochs, and
surrounded by stunning scenery, the castle
is well known to many having appeared
on screen in such movies as Highlander,
James Bond film The World is Not
Enough, and Elizabeth – The Golden Age.
Across the water off the west coast is the
Isle of Skye – an excellent choice for a day trip,
especially if you can make it to the north of the
island to visit the beautiful Dunvegan Castle.
The otherworldliness of the castle and of Skye
itself is enhanced by the mystery and legends
surrounding one of the heirlooms on display
– the Fairy Flag. The flag is claimed to have
been either a gift from the fairies to an infant
chieftain hundreds of years ago or a gift to a
chief from a departing fairy lover. The yellow
silk flag is alternatively said to have come from
the Far East, the Crusades, or Viking armies,
Ballachulish
and is described as having magical properties
that help to multiply a clan’s military forces,
save lives, cure cattle plagues and increase fish
stocks. Decide for yourself which version you’ll
carry home with you.
As we headed south back towards Fort William
we arrived at Invergarry, a lovely village at the
foot of Glengarry, on the main route to Fort
William through the Great Glen. Loch Oich,
Loch Garry and the Glengarry Forest are among
the natural attractions of this area as is the
nearby ruined 17th century Invergarry Castle on
the shore of Loch Oich.
Surrounded by some of the
most dramatic and beautiful
scenery in Scotland,
Ballachulish (pronounced Ba-la-hoolish)
is a perfect base for exploring the
amazing landscape of Glencoe. The
village is split into two - North
Ballachulish and South Ballachulish
- and is situated on either side of
Loch Leven, where it flows into Loch
Linnhe.
Picture postcard scenery
notwithstanding, it was a long drive and
we were in need of some respite by the
time we arrived at the hotel we that we
would be calling home for the next day.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION:
www.ballachulish-hotel.co.uk
01764 651842
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BALLACHULISH HOTEL
Highlands Adventure
Ballachulish Hotel allows guests to surround themselves with some of the most breathtaking scenery you
can hope for. As you make your way down the glen through the dramatic Glencoe, the mountains divide to
expose the wide waters of Loch Linnhe stretching before you.
The Ballachulish Hotel is a turreted baronial Highland home,
located right on the lochside with a mountain backdrop. Log fires
roar all year, adding to the Highland atmosphere the Ballachulish
Hotel exudes. The hotel is everything you would want it to be,
warm, welcoming, and incredibly comfortable with a tangible sense
of pride in its heritage.
Rooms
The hotel’s traditional yet brightly styled rooms come with a
large comfy bed, Smart TVs, tea and coffee making facilities
and decent Wi-Fi. Our cosy feature room provided a lovely
view overlooking the loch and the bathroom was large with a
free-standing bath and fluffy robes and towels.
Food
We enjoyed a brilliantly-cooked dinner in FISH restaurant
which overlooks the loch. Oysters two ways to start was
followed by generous Fish and Chips and the wonderful
Langoustine Scampi. The Bulas Bar has a contemporary
atmosphere with roaring log fires and a fine selection of wines,
beers and single malt whiskies. Food is also served daily in the
bar. In the morning, all guests can enjoy a breakfast buffet. It’s
a classic Scottish breakfast, and it was super delicious with a
large pot of coffee.•
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Our verdict
The scene was set when we drove into the gravelled carpark
of the Ballachulish Hotel. We immediately felt a powerful
sense of history thanks in no small part to the breathtaking
view across the adjoining loch.
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Glencoe
Sculpted by an ice-age glacier and studded
with deep lochs and soaring mountains,
Glencoe is home to some of the most
dramatic scenery in the UK or anywhere else
in the world. It’s a life-affirming location that
you should aim to visit at least once in your
life. Approximately 420 million years ago, a
massive volcano spewed boiling lava and sheets
of ash into the sky above the area that we now
know as Scotland. It was during this period the
rounded, rocky mountains were born. Glencoe’s
distinctive appearance was further sculpted by
glaciers during the most recent Ice Age, which
ended about 10,000 years ago. Strictly speaking,
Glen Coe refers to the glen itself, whereas
Glencoe is the name of the village that lies at the
foot of the glen. In practice, Glencoe is used for
both as I’ve done here.
Glencoe‘s moody, grey skies and dramatic,
desolate terrain have made it a prime
location for filmmakers. If you have ever
watched Braveheart, Monty Python and the
Holy Grail or Harry Potter then you are more
familiar with this place than you know. Its
untamed appearance and constantly shifting
natural light have made it the ideal choice for
directors who wish to transport their audiences
back in time. Natives still speak of the Massacre
of Glencoe, which took place in 1692. A group
of Jacobites remained loyal to exiled Stuart King
James II. James was deposed for a variety of
reasons—including identifying as a Catholic.
At least 30 members of the Clan of MacDonald
were brutally murdered by troops of King
William of Orange for supposedly failing to
pledge allegiance to the new king. Historians
claim that there was serious treachery involved
because there is some evidence that members
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of the Clan of MacDonald offered William of
Orange’s troops food and shelter before the
attack. Some claim that Glencoe is referred to as
“the Weeping Glen” because of the sad fate of
certain members of the Clan of MacDonald.
To say that Scottish weather is unpredictable
is an understatement, but visit between May and
October for the best chance of dry(ish) days, but
this spectacularly scenic glen is hugely popular
with hikers, hillwalkers and mountaineers
throughout the year. Many of them will be
tackling the road-facing peaks of Aonach Dubh,
Beinn Fhada and Gearr Aonach, the mountains
that are together known as the Three Sisters
of Glencoe, also known as Bidean Nam Bian.
Although these peaks are the known focal point,
the highest summits are hidden in the depths of
the mountain range.
The road trip along the Glen Etive road is
definitely one of our highland highlights. This
scenic drive which was the setting for the James
Bond film Skyfall, is small but perfectly formed,
with just 12 miles of single-track road leading to
a dead end on the banks of Loch Etive, a huge
saltwater loch that connects to the sea north of
Oban. The road starts among the famous peaks
of Buachaille Etive Mor and Buachaille Etive
Beag and follows the River Etive through wild
moorland and forests, past lochs and traditional
white stone cottages until you reach the banks of
Loch Etive.
As the sunset and the rain started lashing
down, we headed back through the valley
and onto our next hotel, The Glencoe Inn and
gathering Situated in the shadow of the Pap of
Glencoe, overlooking Loch Leven.
SPECIAL THANKS TO
Stellantis (Jeep UK), Custard Communications,
Weber Shandwick and Tiger Bond, for their help
in planning this adventure.
Glencoe valley
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FOR MORE INFORMATION:
www.crerarhotels.com
01855 811245
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GLENCOE INN & GATHERING
The Glencoe Inn is set in the heart of one of the most spectacular places in Scotland, Glencoe Village. This
welcoming Inn with its stunning location in the shadow of the Pap of Glencoe, overlooking Loch Leven is
warm, friendly and full of character.
A stay here is all about traditional Scottish hospitality
complemented by the nature and adventure that awaits outdoors.
This hotel has a modern yet comfy feel and suits travellers looking
for a great base to explore the magic of the area. It has received
a recent renovation but cosy elements remain, like fireplaces and
bookshelves full of books.
Rooms
Rooms reflect the scenic setting with earthy tones and
accent colours. Our’s was comfortable and updated to every
modern standard. There was a super comfy bed, flatscreen TV
complimentary Wi-Fi and a freestanding bath with a breathtaking
view across Loch Leven from our window. We also had
use of a landscaped terrace, hot tub and sauna.
Food
There are various dining options at The Glencoe including the
popular Fish and Chip Co, offering purportedly the best Fish
and Chip supper in the Highlands. We dined in the intimate
yet relaxed Steak and Lobster Bistro and the food was both
plentiful and delicious. Ingredients sourced close by include
Lobster, black pudding, scallops and, of course, grilled scotch
beef. With a log fire in the heart of the restaurant and large
windows with views of the surrounding mountains, it’s a
perfect place to dine and reflect on memories made in the
glen.•
“
Our verdict
Scotland rarely gets better than Glencoe village – a
destination for fresh air aficionados with a taste for
adventure. The Glencoe Inn & Gathering
”
is a charming
hotel set in spectacular scenery that won’t disappoint when
you arrive back after a busy day exploring.
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Have you always dreamt of becoming a writer and penning your
magnum opus but can’t get the creative juices flowing? Perhaps what
you need is a change of scenery and an inspirational location. John
Stammers dusted off his neglected notebooks and donned his grey linen suit to
compile a list of ten places from across the globe that will refuel your imagination
and give you the motivation to put pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard!).
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Writing
Retreats
10 INSPIRING DESTINATIONS TO
WRITE YOUR MASTERPIECE
Written by John W. Stammers
Photos: Adobe Stock & Wiki Commons
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VESUVIO CAFÉ
SAN FRANCISCO, UNITED STATES
Writing Retreats
First established in 1948, this world-renowned
saloon has since become a historical monument
to jazz, poetry, art and the best of the Beat
Generation. Located in North Beach at 255 Columbus
Avenue, it was once frequented by famous Beat poets
like Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg. The Vesuvio
Café now regularly welcomes those who have followed
the Beat trail over the years. This makes the twostorey
bar and café an enviable writing spot. Its rich
diversity of clientele will also make for great people
watching and give you a colourful cast of characters to
write about. When you need a break, just head across
the neighbouring Jack Kerouac Alley to the equally
renowned City Lights Bookstore. More than just a
bookshop, City Lights is the independent press that
published Allen Ginsberg’s influential collection Howl
and Other Poems. If somehow you can’t write an
interesting story whilst you’re there, you’ll at least be
able to walk away with a tale to tell your friends.
www.vesuvio.com
ASHDOWN FOREST
EAST SUSSEX, ENGLAND
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Here’s an idea, why not go writing in the woods?
According to A.A. Milne’s son, the real
Christopher Robin, the Hundred Acre Wood
from Winnie the Pooh was directly inspired by the
picturesque Ashdown Forest. Along the trail, you’ll even
find Poohsticks Bridge, named after the game Milne and
his son played that was later included in Milne’s stories.
Picnics are permitted and you can sit on a bench outside
the Forest Centre. So why not take your notebook (or
fully-charged laptop) and immerse yourself in the same
woodland that inspired tales featuring beloved characters
like Pooh, Piglet, Tigger and Eeyore? If you need a
comfortable place to stay, there’s the Ashdown Park
Hotel and Country Club. Surrounded by the stunning
forest, the hotel promises the heights of luxury in the
heart of East Sussex. It sounds like the perfect place to
recharge your creative batteries.
www.ashdownforest.org
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The La Closerie Des Lilas has been a
popular writing spots for decades.
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LA CLOSERIE DES LILAS
PARIS, FRANCE
Writing Retreats
Situated within Montparnasse, the artistic
hub of Paris, this was another home away
from home for Ernest Hemingway. It was
at La Closerie de Lilas that Hemingway first
read his friend F. Scott Fitzgerald’s manuscript
of The Great Gatsby. The idyllic café had a
reputation for welcoming and nurturing many
starving artists, becoming a famous spot for
many wordsmiths to sit and write for hours
whilst spending little. It attracted great writers
like Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound, Oscar Wilde,
Charles Baudelaire, among many others. The
café was also where James Joyce decided to
celebrate Ulysses, a controversial novel at the
time, being published by a major publisher.
Why not see how little you can spend whilst you
work on your masterpiece-in-progress.
www.closeriedeslilas.fr
LITERATURNOE KAFE
ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA
Literally translating to “Literary Café”
this is the place to go when visiting St.
Petersburg, the cultural capital of Russia.
The Literaturnoe Kafe was a favourite spot for
many Russian journalists and writers, including
Fyodor Dostoevsky — author of Russian classics
like Crime and Punishment and The Brothers
Karamazov. However, its most famous patron
was Alexander Pushkin, perhaps one of the most
famous and influential Russian writers of all time.
It’s even rumoured that this was the place where
he ate his last meal before dying in a duel in 1837.
The café commemorates Pushkin with a wax figure
sitting at a table by the window upstairs. Grab a
drink or a meal and rekindle your creative passion
by sitting where some of the most notable figures in
Russia’s literary history once frequented.
www.litcafe.su
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ANTICO CAFFÈ GRECO
ROME, ITALY
Writing Retreats
Over 250 years old, this cosy café
has been popular with many writers
over its long history. Many notable
patrons include playwright Henrik Ibsen,
poets John Keats and Lord Byron, and
author Hans Christian Andersen, among
many other famous wordsmiths and artists.
The Antico Caffè Greco has played host to
so many literary geniuses over the centuries
that it has become an iconic creative hotspot
that remains a haven for writers and artists
to this day. When in Rome, grab a coffee
where some of literature’s greatest minds
once sat. Perhaps some greatness will find
its way into your book.
www.anticocaffegreco.eu
AMBOS MUNDOS HOTEL
HAVANA, CUBA
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In the 1930s, many writers stayed and wrote in the
Ambos Mundos Hotel, but none more famous
than American novelist and Nobel laureate Ernest
Hemingway. From 1932 to 1939, the historic hotel was
a regular residence of the author, a place he thought
was perfect for writing. Many of his works were started
here, including For Whom the Bell Tolls — one of his
most celebrated novels about the Spanish Civil War.
Room 511, Hemingway’s “first home” in Cuba, has been
preserved as a small museum that holds several of the
writer’s belongings and is curated to appear as he would
have left it. Start your day with a tour and let the spirit of
Hemingway imbue you with creativity. To relax after a
long day of writing, head to the Plaza de Armas restaurant
where you can eat the same dishes favoured by the
novelist. Alternatively, head up to the Roof Garden and
enjoy an exquisite barbeque whilst you take in the same
stunning views that inspired Hemingway.
www.hotelambosmundoshabana.com
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DYLAN THOMAS BOATHOUSE AND CAFÉ
LAUGHARNE, WALES
Dylan Thomas grew up in Wales and lived in
a boathouse in the serene seaside village of
Laugharne, which you can go and visit. Or at
least, you will eventually be allowed to visit again.
At the time of writing, the boathouse has not yet fully
reopened for tours. However, the tearoom is open on
Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays. So you
can still settle down with a nice cuppa and a scone
whilst you take in the same remarkable views that
Thomas saw from his window. It was these beautiful
sights that inspired many of the Welsh poet’s writings,
such as “Over Sir John’s Hill.” If you’re looking for
accommodation, the Brown’s Hotel is an iconic literary
address. It’s the social hub of Laugharne, but more
importantly, it was Dylan Thomas’ favourite watering
hole — he even used to leave the bar’s phone number
as his own.
www.dylanthomasboathouse.com
THE CHELSEA HOTEL
NEW YORK CITY, UNITED STATES
The Hotel Chelsea — more commonly referred
to as The Chelsea Hotel — has been closed for
renovations for some time. However, the word
is it’ll reopen by the end of 2021. When it does, it’ll
possess an elegant luxury to match its legacy as the
favourite hotel for many of literature’s most notable
names. Guests have included beloved poet and activist
Maya Angelou, the aforementioned Welsh poet Dylan
Thomas, great American playwrights like Tennessee
Williams and Arthur Miller, the Beat poets Jack Kerouac
and Allen Ginsberg, and so many more. Arthur C. Clarke
called the Chelsea his “spiritual home” whilst Patti
Smith described it as “an energetic, desperate haven for
scores of gifted hustling children from every rung of the
ladder.” With such a rich literary legacy it’ll undoubtedly
be a hotspot for the best creative minds. Perhaps this is
the place to realise your literary ambitions.
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THE ELEPHANT HOUSE
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND
Writing Retreats
A
list of the best writing spots would be
incomplete without the place J.K. Rowling
spent many hours penning the magical wonders
of the bestselling Harry Potter series. The Scottish
author once sat in the back room at a table overlooking
Edinburgh Castle. It sounds like the perfect setting to
discover your own magic and maybe start your own
fantasy series. The Elephant House has certainly been
a popular spot for other bestselling authors, such as Ian
Rankin and Alexander McCall-Smith. Although closed
at the time of writing due to fire and water damage,
all news suggests the café will reopen in 2022. You’ll
soon be able to take full advantage of their large
selection of teas, coffees, wines, beers and affordable
array of cakes. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner,
The Elephant House will have everything you need
to stay well-nourished for a full day of uninterrupted
writing.
www.elephanthouse.biz
PERA PALACE HOTEL
ISTANBUL, TURKEY
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The Pera Palace Hotel has attracted many famous
writers to Turkey’s capital city. Its most notable
guest, however, was none other than the creator
of Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot, the novelist
Agatha Christie. Some believe it was the Pera Palace
Hotel where she spent her 11 lost days, a mystery that
remains unsolved. It’s also rumoured she wrote the
bestseller Murder on the Orient Express in Room 411 —
a room she often stayed in as a frequent visitor between
1926 and 1932. The room has since been renamed the
Agatha Christie Room and is furnished in the style of the
period when the author visited. It also includes a replica
of the typewriter Christie used and houses shelves of her
books, published in multiple languages. Perhaps you’ll
be inspired to pen your own bestselling mystery, whether
you book into Christie’s luxurious room or another
within the hotel.
www.perapalace.com
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24 HOURS
IN SOHO
Soho has bucketful’s of atmosphere, with neon-bright lights and a
continuous buzz of people – both tourists and locals alike. In a part
of London which never appears to sleep, you will never tire of finding
fabulous things to do. We sent Holly Cannon to the square mile to construct the
perfect Soho day and night.
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You could spend a lifetime exploring London and not even scratch the surface (trust us,
we’ve tried). As one of the world’s most vibrant cities, Britain’s bustling capital is bursting
with things to see and do. But if you want to hang somewhere that’s brimming with
diversity for fun-loving people, where you can find a bustling bar or restaurant day or night, then we
advise you to head to Soho. People from different walks of life, race and culture can be found here.
Bordering the areas of Leicester Square and China Town, Soho is situated in the heart of London’s
West End and as bustling as it is, covers no more than a square mile. You can stroll through its
streets in less than an hour, but if you don’t know your way around, you may end up walking around
for hours without discovering its secrets. As small as Soho is, it boasts no less than 7 Michelin star
restaurants, unique boutiques and the world-renowned department store Liberty. This is today’s
Soho. But the area wasn’t always like this. Soho was once host to brothels and illegal speakeasies
were once the norm. In a way, this naughtiness is the area’s claim to fame and what many
Londoners and visitors have come to love Soho for.
MORNING
Carnaby Street
If you are in Soho to shop you will want to make Carnaby
Street your first stop. Known for its British brands such as
Ben Sherman and Lazy Oaf, this particular street is known
for its more quirky flagship stores. For a unique pair of shoes,
head to Irregular Choice for shoes that will catch everyone’s
attention every time you wear them. If you are visiting
London during the Christmas season, Carnaby Street has
some of the brightest light decorations in London, which often
follow suit in being as different as the stores below them.
Christmas Lights can also be found along Regent’s Street and
Oxford Street.It’s when the weather is most ideal. Crowds are
much thinner in the summer and winter months. However,
June has a sticky humidity that is uncomfortable for most
tourists, and January’s chilly temperatures are not much better.
Oxford Street and Regents Street
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For mainstream fashion in Soho, you
can’t beat shopping along London’s
famed Oxford Street. This busy
street is world-famous for shopping, stores
include the flagship Nike and Primark
stores and everyone’s favourite, the Disney
store. Oxford Circus lies on the corner of
Bloomsbury where the neighbourhood meets
Soho and Mayfair, and the iconic shopping
district encompassing Regent Street is not
to be missed. The thoroughfares are packed
with the UK’s top brands and stores, offering
plenty of choices to suit any shopper’s tastes.
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The world famous
Carnaby Street
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Take a Pit Stop
Situated just off Carnaby street
is Kingly Court, a three-story
drinks and dining destination
and the perfect place for a quick
pit stop. In the courtyard area
you will find over 20 of the best
international eateries and bars,
making it the perfect place to
catch up with old friends over a
coffee, a cocktail and good food.
LUNCH
Pasta Heaven at Bancone
Bancone has two locations in Central London, their first Covent Garden outpost near Trafalgar
Square and their Golden Square branch in Soho which opened in 2019. Whilst Genoa has the
famous pesto Genovese, Rome has the carbonara, and Bologna of course, has the Bolognese,
Bancone has chosen not to stick to one region and instead showcases speciality pasta recipes
from all across Italy. Bancone has experienced an almost cult status with Londoners with much-
Instagrammed dishes like the silk handkerchief with walnut butter topped with a beautiful confit egg
yolk and the bucatini cacio e pepe.
All the pasta dishes are well-priced, ranging from £9 to £13.50 including our plate of half-moon
shaped ravioli, stuffed with spinach and ricotta and served in sage butter and the squid ink tagliolini
served in a tomato and garlic sauce. Save some space for pudding as the coconut panna cotta is
delicious and refreshing with a mango and passion fruit compote.
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Photo: Milly Fletcher
Pasta heaven at
Bancone
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Become a Wizard
Located on Wardour Street, The House
of Minalima is a shop and exhibition
showcasing the graphic art of the Harry
Potter films. Miraphora Mina and Eduardo
Lima created some of the most rememberable
pieces for one the greatest film franchises
of our time, including the iconic Hogwart’s
acceptance letter. The quirky store is bursting
with pieces of film history with memorabilia
available to purchase as well. The House of
Minamalina is open every day from 12pm –
7pm every day and is one of the best things to
do in Soho during the day. The weekends do
get really busy, so don’t be surprised if you
have to queue on Saturdays and Sundays (and
sometimes in the week!).
Head to Chinatown
Spend Some Time on Soho Square
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Want a feel of China in London?
Chinatown is where you need to go.
Here, the food, drinks, and even the air
has a way of transporting you to China. Some of
the bars and cafes found at Chinatown are YiFang,
W London Hotel, Caffe Concerto, The Blue Posts,
Cappacha and De Hems. You can visit the traditional
Chinese bakery – Bake and The Chinatown Bakery
for something sweet, like a matcha teriyaki fish (it’s
a thing).
One of the things we love about
London is no matter where you
are, no matter how central, there’s
always a spot nearby for you to take five
and relax. Soho Square is small oasis of
relative calm in the middle of Soho. It’s
got a laidback and peaceful vibe – even
though it’s rarely ever empty. It’s also
the perfect place to grab a coffee and a
pastry and soak up some of London’s rare
sunshine. Soho Square is not only pretty
but also historically significant. It dates
back from the late 17th century, and there’s
a picturesque black-and-white Tudor house
right in the middle of the square.
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EVENING
THE LONDON CABERET CLUB
BLOOMSBURY, LONDON
As the sun goes down, we headed off to enjoy a night of stunning performances at The London
Cabaret Show in the Bloomsbury Ballroom, complete with a gourmet three-course dinner and firstclass
facilities.
With a range of shows throughout the year,
you’re guaranteed a London night out like
no other. Billing itself as a Bond-inspired
dining and entertainment experience,
we experienced London Never Dies, an
immersive cabaret night set to music from
the iconic film franchise. All the best songs
are there, from Adele to Jack White to
Tina Turner. The action takes place in the
beautiful Art Deco ballroom and there are
various food and drink price options for the
evening.
The Show
The show programme consisted of very
sexy dancers and singers who pay tribute
to the Bond themes. Performances were
superb and the speed of the action-packed
night was partnered beautifully by the
delivery of the great food.
The evening concludes with an after-party
where you can dance the night away from
your table in the ballroom. If you’re after
an evening of spangles and sequins and
glamorous, escapist fun then the London
Cabaret Club is the place to go. “
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Our Verdict
A delicious departure from the banalities of everyday life,
London Never Dies is ultimate escapism, even if you did
arrive on a red bus, rather than an Aston Martin.
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sophisticated entertainment at
The London Cabaret Club.
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SIGHTS,
CAMERA,
ACTION.
BRITAIN’S MOST PHOTO-WORTHY DESTINATIONS
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We have waited a long time to set off on new travel adventures and
if last year’s lockdowns left you staring wistfully at old photo
albums or empty Instagram feeds then it’s time for action. There’s
nothing like a beautiful picture of a stunning destination to wake up the desire for
travel and you don’t need to leave the country to find stunning locations to snap.
Whether you’re looking to up your social game or add to your impressive photo
collection, Great Britain has plenty of picturesque spots to capture.
With his trusty Canon 5DS camera and smartphone at the ready, we packed John
Stammers off to travel the length and breadth of Britain and seek out the most
photo-worthy places across the country.
Derwentwater located beside
Keswick, Lake District
Written by John W. Stammers
Photos: Adobe Stock & Unsplash
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ST ANDREWS,
SCOTLAND
Home to the
University of St
Andrews, the third
oldest university in the
English-speaking world and
boasting a famous list of
alumni — including Prince
William and Catherine,
Duchess of Cambridge. But
St Andrews is more than
just a historic university
town, it’s also a magnificent
place to take your camera.
Even the town centre
with its cobbled streets,
beautiful fountains and local
landmarks like the West Port
is worth capturing. But there
are a few idyllic locations
you must add to your picture
collection.
Whilst mostly in ruins,
the medieval St Andrews
Castle that oversees the
coastline still invites a lot
of fascination and awe,
especially when you check
out the stunning views
towards the sea. Despite
the castle’s small size,
the photo opportunities
are monumental (if you’ll
pardon the pun).
Similarly, the St Andrews
Cathedral is another
collection of ruins that make
for striking photographs.
Once upon a time, it was
Scotland’s largest building.
The tall square tower, part
of the old church before it
was a cathedral, was built to
hold the relics of St Andrew
himself. It’s a popular spot
for photography, and you’ll
have to snap it for yourself to
see why.
Also recommended is a visit
to the windswept West Sands
beach. No matter the time
of day, you’ll find a wealth
of fantastic opportunities for
a pretty picture. But you’ll
really want to be there for
sunset or sunrise — that’s
where the most magical
shots are captured. There’s
also Kingsbarns in the
East Neuk of Fife, situated
around 6.5 miles outside of
St Andrews. As well as a
hot golfing spot, Kingsbarns
is a great location to stroll
through the golden sandy
shores with your camera
close to hand.
Other photo-worthy destinations in Scotland
• Luskentyre and Scarista, Isle of Harris, Outer Hebrides
• Buachaille Etive Mòr, Glen Etive, Highlands
• Kilchurn Castle, Argyll and Bute
• Isle of Skye, Inner Hebrides
• Rannoch Moor, Loch Rannoch, Perth and Kinross
• Black Rock Cottage, Glen Coe, Highlands
• Edinburgh Castle, Castlehill, Edinburgh
• Fingal’s Cave, Isle of Staffa, Inner Hebrides
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Aerial view of
St Andews Cathederal
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LAKE DISTRICT,
NORTH WEST ENGLAND
The Lake District is
the most popular and
largest national park in
England, covering more than
1,400 square miles. Sometimes
referred to as Lakeland, it’s
home to some of the most scenic
landscapes in Britain. Aside
from its gorgeous lakes, there
are also some awe-inspiring
mountains and dazzling forests.
With such breath-taking scenery
and extraordinary light quality,
the Lake District might just be
the most photogenic region in
the UK. Wherever you stop,
you’re bound to find something
beautiful to capture. However,
there are a few snappable spots
we must highlight.
Located beside Keswick is
an enchanting lake called
Derwentwater. On the water are
numerous little islands that add
character to any photo you take.
But whether you walk along the
Derwent Piers or hop on a boat,
the picture potentials are vast.
Early mornings usually offer the
best atmospheric conditions,
but you’ll collect an array of
interesting shots if you make a
day of it.
The Windermere lake is another
stunning location to expand
your photo album. At 10.5 miles
long, one mile wide and 220 feet
deep, it is the largest natural lake
in England. The South Lakes
valleys around Windermere
are equally photographable
and consist of narrow winding
lanes, which are bounded with
hedgerows and dry-stone walls.
They’re also surrounded by
wondrous woodlands. Whilst
autumn is generally considered
the most ideal time of year to
capture the most wonderful
natural colours in the forests,
winter offers its own charming
photo opportunities.
Another lake you don’t want
to miss out on snapping is
Ullswater, which is surrounded
by the most amazing mountain
scenery with some gentler but
equally picturesque hills further
north. At 7.5 miles long, it’s the
second largest lake in England
and the third deepest at 250 feet.
But it’s not just the lake itself
that demands your camera, it’s
the surrounding landmarks,
too. This includes the villages
Glenridding and Pooley Bridge,
the fells above Martindale and
the Kirkstone Pass.
Other photo-worthy destinations in North West England
• Albert Dock, Liverpool
• Winter Hill, Lancashire
• Scafell Pike, Cumbria
• River Dee, Chester
• Crosby Beach, Crosby, Merseyside
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Ullswater from above
Patterdale, Lake District
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YORKSHIRE DALES,
NORTH EAST ENGLAND
Covering 841 square
miles, the Yorkshire
Dales National Park has
limitless potential for capturing
unique photographs. From
windswept landscapes and
fantastic waterfalls to tranquil
valleys and fascinating coves.
The array of moods and colours
are perfect no matter what level
of photographer you are or what
time of year you visit. Wherever
you find yourself in the Dales,
you’ll find an irresistible picture.
There are, however, some top
spots you must check out.
All the Dales’ waterfalls are
undoubtedly beautiful, but a
couple of particular note are the
West Burton Falls and Janet’s
Foss. The former is quite a nice
shady spot often called the
Cauldron Falls due to its striking
plunge pool. To convince you
of its allure, the artist J.M.W.
Turner picked this spot for one
of his paintings. Furthermore,
the white-breasted bobbing
dipper and different varieties
of wagtails love to dart into the
water to catch insects. Perhaps
this is your chance for a cool
action shot. Whilst the latter,
Janet’s Foss, is said to be named
after the queen of the fairies who
supposedly lived in a little cave
behind this enchanting waterfall.
The surrounding woodland is
equally idyllic with its spring
carpets of bluebells and wood
garlic.
One of the national park’s
crowning landmarks is the
Gordale Scar and once you’ve
captured it on film you’ll never
forget why. This incredible
hidden gorge has impressed
visitors for hundreds of years
and inspired many works from
famous artists and writers. This
impressive natural feature was
formed thanks to successive
Ice Ages carving it deeper and
deeper over thousands of years
into the awe-inspiring gorge we
see today. The water that flows
over the waterfalls at the heart
of the ravine is rich in dissolved
limestone and has resulted in
mossy rocks creating a soft tufa
screen that is a gorgeous feature
at Gordale. Both the Scar and
Janet’s Foss also make up part of
the “Malham Landscape Trail”
that is full of photo-worthy
hotspots.
Several high roads and passes
offer jaw-dropping views of the
surrounding valleys and fells,
but you’ll get the most enviable
shots from Buttertubs Pass. This
road crosses the high moorland
between Wensleydale and
Swaledale, the latter of which
is a must-visit for stunning
pics. At the heart of Swaledale
is the River Swale, which
flows through traditional hay
meadows, which dazzle with
wildflowers in the summer but
is still charming in the colder
seasons. The exquisite pattern of
field walls, barns and meadows
is so special to Swaledale that
highly snap-worthy spots like
Muker Meadows have been
given special protection.
Other photo-worthy destinations in North East England
• North York Moors National Park
• Northumberland National Park
• Bamburgh Castle, Bamburgh
• Lindisfarne Castle, Holy Island
• Scarborough Castle, Scarborough
• Farne Islands, Northumberland
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The view from Malham
Cove, Yorkshire Dales
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SNOWDONIA,
WALES
You’ll have heard of
Mount Snowdon, the
highest mountain in
the UK outside of the Scottish
Highlands. Standing at 3,560 feet
tall, the vast range of potential
shots of the gorgeous landscapes
makes this one of the most
enviable photography spots in
Britain. What you might not
know is the numerous other
snappable spots the Snowdonia
National Park has to offer. There
are nine mountain ranges,
fifteen peaks above 3,000 feet
and twenty-three miles of
sweeping coastline. Snowdonia
is a beautiful backdrop to a
rich history and heritage that
encompasses stone monuments
and medieval castles. It’s also
home to an incredible diversity
of fauna and flora, including
the rare Lili’r Wyddfa—more
commonly known as the
Snowdon Lily—found only at
the highest peaks. Wherever
you go, you’ll find plenty of
places to stop for a picture.
However, there are a few specific
locations that will elevate your
photography.
The hills that surround the
Mawddach Estuary have awed
visitors for years and years.
The views here are utterly
bewitching, from the wooded
hillsides to where the River
Mawddach meets the sea. It’s
a superb location to get plenty
of photographs to wow your
friends and family.
Then there’s the mountain
Cadair Idris situated at the
southern end of the national
park, which overlooks possibly
the most photographed lakes in
all of Snowdonia. Translating to
“chair or Idris” it is said that Idris
the Giant of Welsh mythology
used the mountain peaks as
a place of rest to stargaze. It’s
certainly an ideal spot for it.
Also, nearby is the peaceful
valley of Dysinni, which we
recommend capturing from the
striking Bird Rock.
We also couldn’t overlook
the Rhinog Mountains, often
quoted as Snowdonia’s best-kept
secret. To find this landscape,
you’ll need to descend the
tallest peak. Only the most
dedicated hikers willing to put
in a full day’s journey will have
this opportunity, hence why
it looks unexplored. But this
means you’ll likely find it free
of crowds and the untamed
Rhinogs promise the chance to
snap pictures few will have ever
captured. Plus, it also passes the
navy-blue lake of Llyn Hywel
and further in the distance you
might see the Irish Sea if it’s a
clear day. Whilst it’s not a route
for the faint of heart, those who
manage it will be rewarded with
some of the best scenic views
Snowdonia has to photograph.
Other photo-worthy destinations in Wales
• Carreg Cannen Castle, Brecon Beacons National
Park
• Afon Mawddach, Gwynedd
• Llanddwyn Island (Ynys Llanddwyn), Anglesey
• Newborough Forest, Anglesey
• Point of Ayr Lighthouse, Talacre, Flintshire
• Conwy Castle, Conwy
• Caernarfon Castle, Caernarfon, Gwynedd
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Chain of mountains in
Snowdonia
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Sights, Camera, Action
DURDLE DOOR,
SOUTH WEST ENGLAND
Situated on the Dorset
Coast, Durdle Door
is arguably one of the
most famous photographable
destinations in the UK.
The astoundingly beautiful
natural limestone arch
on the Jurassic Coast and
picturesque beach have
attracted photographers
and videographers alike.
Several music videos have
been filmed at Durdle Door,
including “Shout” by Tears
For Fears, “Loverboy” by
Billy Ocean and “Saviour’s
Day” by Cliff Richard. The
surrounding landscapes
have also served as the sets
for scenes in a number of
films, including Nanny
McPhee and the 1967
production of Far From the
Maddening Crowd. It truly is
a photographer’s dream.
We should mention that due
to its fame it can be tricky to
find a spot to get an original
shot. Beloved the world over,
it also invites huge crowds,
so if you’re looking to get
some snaps free of people
then you might want to
research some tips on what
to do — especially if your
plan is to edit them out later.
However, just because it is
overwhelmingly popular
doesn’t mean you should
miss out on the action.
Durdle Door would still
make a super addition to
your photo album and there
are plenty of points from the
cliffsides to the beach that are
worth seeing through a lens.
Furthermore, Durdle Door
is not the only landmark in
the area worthy of shooting.
Less appreciated are the
formidable chalk hills of Bat
Head and the enchanting
Man O’War Bay. Butter Rock
also has its own allure and
has been largely ignored by
many photographers, their
attention instead fixated on
the arch.
Also not to be missed, along
the Jurassic Coast and within
walking distance of Durdle
Door, is the Lulworth Cove
— one of the world’s finest
coves — and Stair Hole
beside it. There’s also an
impressive line of rocks that
offer a photo-worthy view
over Pondfield Cove called
Gad Cliff. Around the cliff
and the cove, you’ll discover
various World War Two
anti-tank structures that
have since become known
as “dragon’s teeth”. So don’t
let Durdle Door’s popularity
dissuade you from seeking
out some original shots.
Other photo-worthy destinations in South West England
• Dartmoor National Park, Devon
• Exmoor National Park, Somerset
• New Forest National Park, Hampshire
• South Downs National Park (from Hampshire to East
Sussex)
• Wistman’s Wood, Dartmoor, Devon
• Isles of Scilly, Cornwall
• St. Michael’s Mount, Mount’s Bay, Cornwall
• Stonehenge, Wiltshire
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Wide angle shot of
Durdle Door
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Sights, Camera, Action
HYDE PARK,
SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
Hyde Park is arguably
the most popular of
central London’s green
spaces. It spans 350 acres and
contains around 4,000 trees,
which is quite astounding when
you consider that it’s surrounded
by London’s urban sprawl. The
greenery and tree-lined avenues
alone make this one of the
most lens-worthy locations in
London, but what you might
not know is how many pictureperfect
spots there really are.
Curving through the park’s
vibrant gardens is the wondrous
Serpentine Lake. The lake itself
is beautiful, but don’t neglect the
photo opportunities surrounding
it. The gardens are filled with
quaint bandstands, great
trees and neat walkways. The
continuous presence of sculpture
and installation art around the
Serpentine Gallery also demands
your camera’s attention. Simon
Gudgeon’s Lakeside Serenity
sculpture and T.B. Huxley-Jones’
“Joy of Life” fountain are superb
from any angle.
If you want even more natural
beauty then the Rose Garden
is a varicoloured feast for your
lenses, featuring the most
colourful beds of roses in
London. It was designed from
the concept of horns sounding
upon arrival into the park from
Hyde Park Corner. The circular
centre enclosed by the yew
hedge is intended to depict the
mouth of a trumpet or horn,
whilst the seasonal flower beds
are the flaring notes coming out
of the horn. Summer is widely
considered the most ideal time
for the most eye-catching shots,
but there’ll always be something
to shoot no matter the time
of year. Be sure to capture the
fountain statue of Diana the
Huntress, sculpted by the very
first female member of the Royal
British Society of sculptors, Lady
Feodora Gleichen, in 1899.
We must also mention the
breathtaking Italian Gardens.
Whilst they are technically part
of the neighbouring Kensington
Gardens rather than Hyde Park,
if you’re in Hyde Park then you
might as well take a scenic stroll
over there. There’s plenty of
photo-worthy opportunities en
route, and once you arrive you’ll
be greeted by an elaborate mix of
four main basins, featuring the
Portland stone and white marble
Tazza Fountain, central rosettes
carved in Carrara marble and a
collection of stone statues and
urns. Also worth seeking out is
the initials of Queen Victoria
and Prince Albert etched into
one of the Pump House’s walls. If
somehow you’re not convinced
that the garden’s allure is not
worth capturing on film, it’s
been the star location in several
movies, such as Bridget Jones:
The Edge of Reason.
Other photo-worthy destinations in South East England
• Broads National Park, Norfolk
• Southwold Pier, Southwold, Suffolk
• Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire
• White Cliffs of Dover, Kent
• Little Venice, London
• Sky Garden, London
• Osea Island, Maldon, Essex
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Kensington Gardens,
Hyde Park
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Let’s face it, sometimes a hot chocolate just won’t cut it. For a real winter
warmer, you need to get on a plane and swap sleet for sunshine and dark
days for a beach getaway. With travel restrictions now eased for most exotic
locations, check out our top winter beach holiday destinations.
By Martin Mason
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Winter
Beaches
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Not just a favourite for sun-seeking British holidaymakers, this beach – with its
soft white sand, clear turquoise waters and rocky tidal pools – is also regarded
by the locals as the best beach in Lanzarote. Located on the south eastern tip of
the island in a protected natural park, Playas de Papagayo has lots going on and a handy
cafébar where you can sample the local cuisine while watching the sunset majestically
behind the mountains in Los Ajaches. There is an admission fee of €3 for vehicles
entering the national park.
Lanzerote
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Winter Beaches
Majorca
This pretty beach on the west coast of Majorca is one of the island’s hidden gems.
Located down a dusty track through the olive groves just outside the village of Deià,
Cala Deià is a tiny shingle and pebble beach with beautifully clear water and rocky
cliffs that curve around the bay, making it feel quite secret. There are still a few fishermen
from the village who go out at dawn every day to cast their nets from here. And for those
who prefer to stretch their legs, a path leads around to the scenic Sa Pedrisa watchtower.
There’s also a great fish restaurant overlooking the beach.
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Winter Beaches
How about having your own beach and staying in a luxury tent on the small and
uninhabited Mogundula Island? It really is one of the most un-spoilt and forgotten
tropical islands in the Quirimbas Archipelago, located just over four miles (7km)
from the northern mainland of Mozambique. There is a perfect reef with small waves on
the seaward side, and a pristine beach, ideal for snorkeling and swimming. The island has
a mangrove lake, coconut tree forests and at low tide you can walk around the island and
explore the caves. rock pools and coral outcrops. The island is home to some of the most unspoilt
and unexplored ecosystems in the Indian Ocean.
Mozambique
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Winter Beaches
Fiji
The Yasawas is an archipelago of 90 islands off Fiji’s main island of Viti Levu that
boasts some of the world’s most wonderful beaches. Expect to find miles of classic
bleached sand unmarked by little except coconut husks and the occasional antlers of
bleached driftwood. So fine is the sand, that one stretch – a hop by boat from the Yasawa
Island Resort – is known as ‘’eight month beach’’ because it takes that long, say the
locals, to get all the grains out of your hair. Visitors stay at the Yasawa Island Resort, an
exclusive retreat on one of the most remote and un-spoilt islands of Fiji. Accommodation is
in 18 luxury bungalows among the palms, each just a few steps from one of those wonderful
beaches. Options include picnicking, snorkelling among coral and tropical fish or indulging
in Fiji’s first beachfront spa.
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The dramatic mountains that drop into the sea here look as if they’d do for a scene from
one of James Bond’s most exotic locations. Anse Chastanet is a perfect beach with
a perfect setting, while Jade Mountain is set high on the hills overlooking St Lucia’s
Pitons UNESCO World Heritage Site, in full view of both the Piti and Gros Piton mountains.
The resorts excellent luxury suites are set in 600 acres of lush forest on the private Anse
Chastanet estate, where all the produce is grown – to organic principles, of course. Expect to
swish into your suite where bedroom, living area and a private infinity pool merge into one
another. There is an abundance of pristine coral reefs virtually surrounding the estate, making
snorkelling and scuba diving a piece of cake.
St Lucia
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Winter Beaches
Seychelles
Without doubt this is a ‘’pinch yourself’’ beach setting. No wonder Brad Pitt chose
it for his first honeymoon. Anse Macquereau is one of seven spectacular beaches
where you are unlikely to meet anyone, but will find carefully placed towels and
a cooler of bottled water just when you need one. Privacy is what Frégate Island Private is
all about and your villa and surroundings are designed for total isolation. It is one of the few
places in the world where, should you wish; you can walk along the beach naked without
fear of seeing another person. Over Christmas week there will be a string quartet from the
Kinshasa Symphony playing to guests in the evenings.
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ESSENTIALS
FESTIVE SEASON GIFT GUIDE
Whether you’re enjoying a Christmas staycation this year, spending it
with loved ones or traveling, we’ve curated a list of fantastic products
you’ll want to buy. From stocking fillers and family fun games to flashy
electronics and stylish new additions to your wardrobe, our collection of must-buys is
perfect if you’re looking for a great gift or something to keep you entertained at home
or on the go.
Compiled by John W. Stammers
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Essentials
ESSENTIALS // GAMES
Top Trumps
A classic stocking filler and fun
for all, these brand-new Limited
Editions Top Trumps cover a range
of properties. Available in a range of
prices from Amazon, battle it out with
your favourite characters from Peaky
Blinders, Marvel Cinematic Universe,
Harry Potter and more. Or test the
vehicles and gadgets of 007 James Bond
or Fortnite’s weapons in The Independent
& Unofficial Guide to Fortnite.
Amazon: £6 - £10
Top Trumps
Quiz
500 questions to challenge
the fanatics amongst
your friends and family.
Available for Disney
Classic and the Harry
Potter Wizarding World,
all cards come packaged in
a neat plastic case perfect for
storing and quizzing on the go.
Amazon: £10
Top Trumps
Match: The
Crazy Cube
Game
Introducing new
additions to Top
Trumps Match
complete with an all-inone
carry case - making tidying
and storing easy. Battle it out
with your favourite icons and
characters from Disney Pixar,
Batman and Elf.
Amazon: £15.99
Lex-GO!
The super-fast word game from
Waddingtons No.1. Available in two versions:
Harry Potter and Disney - both include special tiles that
help you win. They also come in an all-in-one carry case
perfect for playing whilst on the move.
Amazon: £15
Pass the Pugs
Pass the Pigs gets a new
spin in their first ever
variation (that isn’t a
pig): PUGS!. Be the first
to get to 100 points by
throwing the pugs in the
air and seeing how they
land. Will your pugs
‘play dead’, ‘faceplant’
or will it be ‘puppy
love’?
Amazon: £9.99
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Essentials
Prometheus
A compulsively playable and endlessly challenging
new board game for a new era. It’s a strategy game
with simple rules and an infinite number of fascinating
outcomes. It’s easier and quicker to play than chess, more
intriguing than draughts, and more thrilling than both.
Prometheus website: £34.95
The Very
Merry
Christmas
Game
The Family Game of
Presents, Crackers,
Christmas Songs… and
Sprouts! Move around
the board collecting
presents (present cards)
to put in your stocking. Presents
have a value depending on whether they’re
nice… or naff.
Amazon: £20
PlayShifu - Tacto Gamesets
Built on innovative touch technology and AI, Tacto is the first
ever phygital board game that allows parents to play and kids
to learn - all whilst having fun. Using real figurines to drive
the gameplay on screen and with six gamesets to choose from,
children will be spoilt for choice.
Amazon: £45
The Really Nasty Horse
Racing Game
Families can enjoy a ‘day
at the races’ when playing
this devious family board
game. Players race their
horses around the board
to win at all costs. But be
devious, bet your own horse
or someone else’s - just
don’t tell anyone who you’ve bet on.
For 2 to 6 players or teams and ages 12 to adult.
Amazon: £20
Confident?: The Guess-A-Range
Party Game
This hit party game
asks questions like
“how fast can a
kangaroo hop?” But,
instead of giving exact
answers, you guess with
a range. The smaller
your range, the more
you score! Are you
confident enough to go
small and win big?
Amazon: £20
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Snakesss
Spot the imposter party
game! In Snakesss,
you have 2 minutes
to discuss a slippery
multiple-choice
question. You need
to vote for the right
answer, but there
are hidden snakes at
the table, and their
mission is charm other
players into picking the
wrong option.
Amazon: £24.99
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Essentials
Essentials
ESSENTIALS // ELECTRONICS
ESSENTIALS // ELECTRONICS
DDJ-200, 2-channel Smart DJ
controller
Perfect for beginners - lightweight and compact with a prostyle
layout, ideal for learning how to mix. You’ll be dropping
mixes and playing friends’ requests like a pro in no time.
Amazon: £139
HDJ-CUE1, DJ
Headphones
Available in four different
colours, featuring a
professional look and
feel, rich sound,
foldable design,
and a highquality
finish.
Amazon: £59
Marshall Emberton Portable
Bluetooth Speaker
Emberton is a compact portable speaker with the loud and
vibrant sound only Marshall can deliver. Experience absolute
360° sound where every spot is a sweet spot. With 20+ hours
of playtime, you can enjoy the superior sound of Marshall for
hours on end.
Amazon: £129
Audio Pro P5 Wireless Loudspeaker
At just 22x10cm, it is small enough to perfectly fit into a bag or
in your pocketr whilst still creating an impressive sound. Also
featuring a handy wrist strap, it makes for easy transportation to
parks and picnics, at which it will keep tunes playing for up to 18
hours.
Amazon: £139
Audio
Pro Addon
T3+ Portable
Bluetooth
Speaker
With up to 30 hour of
battery life at half volume
and 12 hours at max, the new and improved
version of the award-winning T3 model sets a new standard for
portable audio. Its genuine leather handle and solid aluminium
details offer a simple yet solid design.
Amazon: £175
Edifier TWS330 NB
These mid-range earbud’s deliver an excellent
all-round listening experience.
AAC HD audio decoding
provides higher quality
audio transmission and
excellent sound quality,
beautifully restoring
every detail of sound.
Edifier website: £59.99
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ESSENTIALS // ACCESSORIES
Pantherella
Tabitha Cashmere
Socks
Made from the finest cashmere
yarns and hand-finished for a
high-quality finish, these socks
elevate a go-to Christmas gift into
a luxe stocking filler. Monogram
them with a loved one’s name or
initials for a truly individual gift.
Pantherella website: £32
Keela Talus Jacket
The perfect mid or outer layer. The Talus
Jacket features a Flylite Ultra fabric
with added Cordura ripstop for strength
without weight. A combination of 60gsm
Primaloft Gold insulation for warmth,
and stretchy fleece softshell side panels
for increased ease of movement, makes
the Talus Jacket a great core item for all
year round use.
Keela Outdoors website: £139.95
Amore Slippers
Pantherella Scarf Collection
The ultimate luxury stocking filler. Crafted from the same
luxury yarns as Pantherella’s famously high-quality socks,
their new scar collection comprises lightweight gauge wools,
merino wools and cashmere in a deep colour palette.
Pantherella website: £80 - £190
This chunky ‘Amore’ slipper features premium
suede and shearling as a modern take on
a much-loved style. Amore’s structure
keeps you supported on its chunky, yet
lightweight, sole, which has extra grip
to keep you secure on your feet.
Hotter website: £69.99
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Essentials
Contigo Water Bottles and
Coffee Cups
Pick from a range of leak-proof water bottles
that keep drinks icy cold for over 20 hours
- perfect for fitness fanatics on the go. Also
available are travel mugs with double-wall
vacuum insulation to keep drinks piping hot for
up to 5 hours!
Amazon: £19 - £26
Waboba MoonShine
Light up your life with the new MoonShine, the
crazy, gravity defying ball which turns a routine
game into an out of this world free-for-all. It’s
extremely addictive to bounce, so don’t
say we didn’t warn you!
Amazon: £7.99
ChargeTree Swing
The ChargeTree Swing charges
three Apple devices wirelessly at
the same time. With space for wireless phone charging, AirPods / AirPods Pro
and Apple Watch, the ChargeTree Swing takes up minimal space on a desk or
nightstand. The added feature of the Swing ‘arm’ allows your Apple Watch
face to be visible in nightstand mode whilst charging and means the arm can be
swung neatly away when not in use.
Amazon: £37.99
Dodo ‘World
of Animals’
Observation Puzzle
This award-winning educational
puzzle includes 80
pieces and is the perfect gift for
children ages 5+. The colourful
image details many of the various
animal breeds that can be
found across the globe.
Halilit website: £7.99
Waboba Wingman
With its unique aerodynamic design,
the indoors and outdoors safe, awardwinning
limited edition Wingman
“Ugly Sweater” frisbee flies over 130
feet and doesn’t veer off course to
leave you or your partner hanging.
With its non-itchy silicone material,
you can catch it easily by squishing
it in your hand and fold away to fit
snugly in your pocket. Amazon: £5.99
Voyageur Notebook
From the moment you book your once-in-a-lifetime
tickets until the moment you return home, the
Voyageur Notebook is the perfect travel partner.
It helps you plan before you leave and then makes
space for journaling on the road.
Moleskin website: £21.99
Myth
Backpack
These backpacks
merge style and
function to provide
users with a reliable
and hard wearing
backpack for
everyday use. The
bag uses SlingTech to protect your devices with
extra padding and gapless corners that suspend
your device away from the edge of the bag,
isolating it from the bump zone. A CableReady
system also allows you to charge on-the-go whilst a
luggage pass-through feature on the back allow you
to easily attach the backpack to luggage handles
whilst travelling.
Amazon: £51.23
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