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Posted by Catherine Mack at 12:01 on Sunday 07 March 2010
The Knoydart Peninsula, west coast of Scotland, photo: Richard Hammond Choosing not to go abroad for your holidays can have some obivous environmental benefits, not least the... more...
Posted by Catherine Mack at 11:24 on Thursday 04 March 2010
Charles Plunkett, who manages this estate on behalf of The Duke of Abercorn, has done a green and good thing. He replaced an oil burning boiler, with running costs of £22,000 a year for the castle alone, with a state-of-the-art wood pellet... more...
Posted by Richard Hammond at 03:25 on Monday 01 March 2010
Mountain Living Residence Hotel Lagació, photo Tim Martin/ green traveller.co.ukWhat can beat the exhilaration of downhill skiing, the crisp alpine air, the vast mountain panoramas and the... more...
Posted by Lucy Bruzzone at 02:16 on Monday 01 March 2010
How to get to the DolomitesTravelling to the Dolomites overland has never been easier with numerous companies now offering direct transfers from a number... more...
Posted by Catherine Mack at 11:37 on Monday 01 March 2010
Ireland has plenty of ferry services to and from Scotland, Wales and England... and indeed France, many of which link in with bus and rail services. I am Irish, based in London, and... more...
Posted by Richard Hammond at 09:57 on Thursday 25 February 2010
Sally Broom, founder of tripbod.com, gives a few tips on taking the train from London to Nuremberg (via Brussels and Frankfurt):A train journey that’s half the holiday...We had... more...
Posted by Richard Hammond at 04:35 on Wednesday 24 February 2010
Photo by Sally Broom, founder of tripbod.comRead about Sally's trip by train from London St Pancras to Nuremberg more...
Posted by Catherine Mack at 10:26 on Wednesday 24 February 2010
The name given to the mountain range, the Mournes, suggests a sad desolate place. Nothing could be further from the truth. My heart literally skipped a beat as I opened the curtains of my eco-loft apartment at Tory Bush Cottages. It was worth... more...
Posted by Catherine Mack at 02:35 on Tuesday 23 February 2010
It's amazing how many people visit Dublin and leave again without seeing one of its best features: the sea. The Guinness Storehouse, Temple Bar's traditional pubs, National Galleries, The Book of Kells, The Abbey Theatre and Dublin Castle are all... more...
Posted by Richard Hammond at 02:37 on Sunday 21 February 2010
The Guardians's online green travel holiday clinic on Tuesday has created an huge amount of interest. Over 70 comments have been posted on a wide range of issues, from comparing the carbon emissions of different kinds of transport to Eurostar's... more...
Posted by Richard Hammond at 12:45 on Sunday 21 February 2010
Cnoc Suain, Ireland Way out west in the wilds of Connemara, come here for a lesson in Irish tradition: Gaelic language, music, song and dance in an upland setting overlooking the sea and distant Twelve Pin mountains. Restored thatched stone cottages... more...
Posted by Richard Hammond at 12:43 on Sunday 21 February 2010
The Hoopoe Yurt Hotel, Spain Off-grid glamping in the wilds of Andalucia. This remote luxury camp beneath the Grazalema Mountains has just five individually designed Mongolian and Afghani yurts each in their own private meadow among shady groves of... more...
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