Is there any better city in the world to watch rugby than the Welsh capital? Cardiff has all the core components for a match day that’ll live long in the […]
Exploring Norway one bite of brunost at a time
I loved a lot of foods in Norway – salty licorice gummy candy, cloudberry jam, reindeer stew, nettle pie, milk chocolate, waffles with sour cream – but the thing I […]
Are these the craziest sports in the world?
Around the world, enthusiasts, daredevils and offbeats have found the typical, popular sports just won’t do. For those people and more, just underneath the surface in countries large and small […]
Driving in the footsteps of Napoleon in the south of France
A legendary road follows the emperor’s last epic journey from the Côte d’Azur to the Alps, through landscapes that remain off the beaten track today. A horseback statue of Napoleon […]
Shadowing schooners on a road trip along the Maine coast
Ease into the slow pace of sea-swept Maine, at the USA’s northeastern tip: begin with Portland’s food scene, head north to Rockland, with its world-class museums, and sail around Penobscot […]
Rainforest roads to Australia’s tropical frontier
Queensland’s far north is home to coral-fringed coastlines, hardy outback living and expanses of raw nature; once feared by explorers, this monumental land is now welcoming and accessible. The Endeavour […]
South Africa’s wild gold rush road
Follow the trail of fortune-hunters through the mountains and end with animal encounters on one of the country’s original safaris. One of around 5,000 rhinos in Sabi Sands Game Reserve […]
A time warp driving adventure in northern Italy
Discover a uniquely Italian form of nostalgia on the Coppa Franco Mazzotti – a classic car rally from Brescia to Lake Garda. A 1950s Austin-Healey – just one of the […]
The Dead Sea: top tips for your first visit to the lowest place on earth
The Dead Sea, the lowest place on earth at 434m below sea level, beckons visitors with healing mineral waters, air so rich in oxygen it protects you from sunburn, oases […]
This running route through Aix and Arles puts you in the paintings of Cézanne and Van Gogh
From taking a handful of courses in art history at university, to recently spending my free time exploring new trail running races around Europe, art and running have always been […]