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A return to innocence

The harbour at St Peter Port, Guernsey's capital. Pic: Clare Smith

10:00am Thursday 28th August 2008

Guernsey and nearby Herm island are untouched by the major fast food and coffee shop chains, and amusement parks and arcades. Instead visitors are free to concentrate on the simple things in life like beaches, rock pools, coastal walks and relaxed cafés.

A cross-border incursion

Xanten Archaeological Park

1:10pm Monday 28th July 2008

The Lower Rhine region, which straddles Germany and the Netherlands, is full of pleasant surprises.

All the flavour of Flanders

The beach at Ostend. All pics courtesy of Visit Flanders

8:00am Thursday 17th July 2008

The Belgian coast is a mysterious gem with poise and quiet confidence, as Rebecca Lowe discovers.

Another side of Tenerife

Mount Teide, Spain's highest peak. (Pic courtesy of Spanish Tourist Office)

10:00am Tuesday 8th July 2008

Elizabeth Pears visits the largest of the Canary Islands and finds relaxation and pampering, far from the madding crowd.

Austria, without the skis

Clapboard houses of the Bregenzerwald region. Photo: Kevin Artho / Vorarlberg Tourism

2:20pm Monday 23rd June 2008

Despite being a popular ski destination, the Austrian state of Vorarlberg doesn't simply close down when summer arrives.

The new centre of Europe

Vilnius Cathedral

1:00pm Tuesday 27th May 2008

Having swapped the Soviet Union for the European Union, Lithuania can now show off its unique charm.

Northern line services face disruption

8:18am Saturday 10th May 2008

Passengers on the Tube this weekend should allow extra time for their journeys, as part of the network through the borough is closed due to the multi million pound investment programme.

Low country highlights

The Wall House, Groningen. All photos courtesy of Marketing Groningen

11:31am Tuesday 22nd April 2008

It may seem tucked away in the north of the Netherlands, far from all the action, but that has perhaps been a benefit to Groningen

Road revamp in Potters Bar

4:19pm Thursday 10th April 2008

"Essential" resurfacing work began this week on a busy stretch of road in Potters Bar.

On the trail of Robin Hood

Robin Hood and Little John do battle at Sherwood Forest's excellent visitor centre

1:25pm Wednesday 9th April 2008

Nottinghamshire is perhaps not the most obvious tourist destination.


National News

Flood death toll reaches four

A car drives through flood water on the A167 in Newcastle

Updated 9:09pm Saturday 6th September 2008

Britain has been battered by more storms as the death toll from two days of relentless rain rose to four.


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