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Let it snow! There is no shortage of activities to lure you outside, says James Cracknell.
Team endurance races are all the rage in Britain. Here is our pick of the best.
Sunday Telegraph's Richard Gray takes to the mountains in China and south east Asia.
A new race series is encouraging city runners to discover their wild side.
The town of Kendal has carved out a niche with its film festival devoted to adventure sports, says Tarquin Cooper.
A test of mental and physical strength awaits those who jump in a boat to race around Britain.
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Fusionman crash landed in the Atlantic on Wednesday afternoon, bringing his intercontinental ambitions to a watery end.
These spectacular underground images were taken more than half a mile below the earth's surface in one of the world's deepest caves.
A blind extreme sports enthusiast has become the first person to abseil down Britain's highest waterfall.
A British adventurer who used the same bike to travel more than 30,000 miles through over 30 countries has had the cycle stolen from his backgarden.
Europe's first artificial surf reef was officially launched today in Boscombe, Dorset amid criticism that it does not work and is in the wrong place.
A kayaker, Luke Spencer, has been photographed falling 70 feet down a waterfall into an icy pool at the Outlet Falls, in Washington State.
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Some of Britain’s most attractive settings are converted into ice rinks for yuletide. We pick 10 of the best in London and beyond.
We present a guide to 20 great day walks in Britain, complete with maps of the routes.
The average dog owner gets more exercise walking their pet than someone with a gym membership, a pet health care expert has claimed.
Follow in the footsteps of Keats and head outside to make the most of Mother Nature's final fling, says Nicholas Roe.
In the second part of our guide, Graham Boynton suggests a visit to the Kruger National Park.
Graham Norton offers advice on doting grandparents, boyfriends with body odour and how to live with your father-in-law.
The emirate dazzled the world with its extravagance but now wants to defer its debts. What happened, asks Richard Spencer.
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