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The popular Cornwall visitor attraction plans a 109-room hotel designed to blend into the landscape and make use of local materials
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This new gallery inside the (otherwise free) museum invites children to become scientists through 50 interactive displays and regular live shows
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Rome’s sights, style and food inspire our foreign correspondent. Here, she picks her favourite places, from an authentic gelateria to a locals’ cookery class
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NLand, the first artificial surf park in North America, opened in landlocked Austin last month, inspiring a new generation of surfers who live miles from the ocean
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Pilgrimages were once common in the UK. Now, a new trust aims to revive the tradition, in secular form. Alan Franks joins a walk from London to West Sussex to celebrate the song Jerusalem’s centenary
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Enjoy ocean views from rooftop bars or just step out and get the sand between your toes. From Mazatlán to Pochutla, here are 10 charming beachside escapes
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Well-known and deservedly popular for its jungle, coast and ancient ruins, the Yucatán peninsula can be a pricey place to stay – unless you pick one of these brilliant budget hotels and hostels
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The Seychelles islands of Mahé, Praslin and La Digue may be known for their luxury resorts but there is also a great selection of family-run, more affordable guesthouses just as close to the archipelago’s famous, world-class beaches
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The colourful barrios of this teeming, oft-maligned capital are now thriving – with culture, creativity and an exciting, modern food scene
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Riders in period costume take part in a re-enactment of a 19th-century hunting expedition in the Dzerzhinsk district of central Belarus
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This elegant B&B knows that the secret to success is not being slaves to hotel trends, it’s great service and attention to detail
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The Royal Clarence hotel in Exeter was given the venerable title after it burned down recently – but a number of other places make the same claim. So who has bragging rights?
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This revamped guesthouse near the centre of York is so welcoming our writer has to tear himself away to explore the historic city itself
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Letter: A more promising contender is the Gentlemen’s Hotel in St James’s Square, which was advertised in the London Evening Post in 1764
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The round-the-world yachtsman’s fondest childhood memories are of holiday trips to a tiny islet off Jersey – and grabbing live lobsters with his bare hands
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Retired plumber Steve Etches has spent years combing the coast for ammonites and dinosaur bones. He has collected so many a £5m, world-class museum, in the village of Kimmeridge, has been built to house them all
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These wild acres are an oasis in busy south-west London – and even kids left cold by the many migrating birds will love the otters and adventure playground
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Fish fans will love this impressive aquarium, overlooking the city’s estuary and home to 3,500 creatures, including a little colony of cute Gentoo penguins
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When splashing out on a ski trip, you need to know there’ll be plenty of white stuff. We recommend the best resorts at Christmas, half-term, Easter and more
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This rather sceptical mum was surprised by just how much fun – and how absorbing – this collection of armoured vehicles was
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Whether it’s the coast of Cornwall, Siberia or the savannah of east Africa, our readers have picked train trips memorable for landscapes, food and fellow travellers
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To get a real feel for the diversity and quirkiness of America, visit its small towns – where fascinating history, regional cuisine and great scenery are just some of the attractions
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Forget the nightmare commutes, Guardian Travel really wants to hear about your favourite rail journey from anywhere around the world. The best tip wins a £200 hotel voucher
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Tell us about your favourite and what to do there, including the best diners, hotels and motels, and unexpected tourist attractions. The best tip wins a £200 voucher
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Demand for women-only breaks is growing. These activity trips include yoga, surfing, boot camps, and dog-sledding, from Kent to Kilimanjaro
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Over 435 bridges and through 254 tunnels, this spectacular scenic railway is one of Europe’s most stunning rides
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Gathered from the Venetian lagoon, moeche, or soft-shell crabs, go down a treat with a squeeze of lemon and a glass of prosecco
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