British Travel Journal | Autumn/Winter 2022
Travel and relaxation merge together seamlessly during the quieter off-season months enabling the perfect opportunity to embark on your own effortless journey, so why settle for one destination when you could discover an entire region? Our Cymru special shows you how to curate your own epic adventure through three spectacular counties spanning Wales's west coast. Plus, don't miss truffle-hunting experiences, behind-the-scenes distillery tours, interview with British chef Simon Rogan and much more. Discover our natural world, enjoy picturesque walks and beautiful gardens, and let this issue inspire your sense of adventure for a season of intrepid trips filled with incredible moments.
Travel and relaxation merge together seamlessly during the quieter off-season months enabling the perfect opportunity to embark on your own effortless journey, so why settle for one destination when you could discover an entire region? Our Cymru special shows you how to curate your own epic adventure through three spectacular counties spanning Wales's west coast. Plus, don't miss truffle-hunting experiences, behind-the-scenes distillery tours, interview with British chef Simon Rogan and much more. Discover our natural world, enjoy picturesque walks and beautiful gardens, and let this issue inspire your sense of adventure for a season of intrepid trips filled with incredible moments.
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MARGATE<br />
Fort Road Hotel<br />
Watch the sunsets Turner called "the loveliest in all Europe" from<br />
the roof terrace of this hip new seafront hotel, featuring artwork<br />
by Tracey Emin, among others. The restaurant in the 14-room<br />
property includes dishes inspired by historic female food writers.<br />
Rooms from £145. fortroadhotel.com<br />
LONDON<br />
Raffles at the OWO<br />
Follow in the footsteps of statespeople and<br />
spies, from Winston Churchill to Ian Fleming,<br />
at the historic Old War Office (OWO), which<br />
is due to open this winter as a Raffles hotel<br />
in the landmark Grade-II*-listed former<br />
Whitehall building. The building’s classic<br />
Edwardian architecture has been reshaped<br />
to create 120 rooms and 85 residences,<br />
while restoring historic elements such as<br />
hand-laid mosaic floors, oak panelling, and<br />
a magnificent marble staircase. Eat on the<br />
rooftop terrace or in Mauro Colagreco’s<br />
restaurant. London’s first Guerlain spa will<br />
span four floors, and you can swim in the<br />
striking 20-metre pool. Prices yet to be set. ◆<br />
theowo.london<br />
One<br />
to<br />
watch<br />
CUMBRIA<br />
Sunday sleepovers at<br />
Armathwaite Hall<br />
Slip slowly into autumn on a Pride of Britain sleep<br />
sojourn at this Lake District hotel. The Sunday night<br />
Pillow Package includes a guided mindfulness<br />
experience, relaxing massage and seasonal dinner.<br />
A herbal infusion should lull you into the land of nod<br />
before breakfast and a Pilates class or refreshing swim<br />
the next day. From £340pp. ◆<br />
armathwaite-hall.com<br />
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