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These summer and autumn events are in eye-catching locations that make taking the plunge well worth it
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Tell us where you love to kayak, surf, SUP and more – the best tip wins £200 towards a Sawday’s stay
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Welsh pubs reopen their outdoor areas from today, so it’s time to savour the country’s fine drinks, food and views
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We would like to hear from people in the UK about whether they are booking an extra holiday at home in case they cannot travel abroad
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With national parks set to be busier than ever this year, local guides in some of the most popular share their favourite peaceful spots
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Vaccinated Americans could be let into Europe this summer, while UK talking to member states such as Greece
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Demand for pitches, caravans and campsites in the UK is off the scale, with new venues appearing regularly
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Properties with a holiday feel, from a mini estate in Cornwall to a flat on Brighton seafront
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When Uncle Ted has a few drinks and starts screaming that the world is flat, have a few tactics ready to counter his bizarre rants
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Our series on evocative travel images continues with Joel Redman’s shot of Native American children after a fishing adventure
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Thousands left with unacceptable living conditions as Home Office ceased evictions in pandemic, finds Refugee Council
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Our guide to how restrictions will be lifted from Monday – and in the coming weeks
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From Grace Kelly to Joan Crawford and Sylvia Plath… Many of the residents of the Barbizon hotel went on to change the world
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Ahead of a busy summer of domestic tourism in the UK, qualified lifeguards and trainees rehearse life-saving procedures
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Festivals are back to brighten up our lives, with events from Edinburgh to Brighton lining up live music, art trails, theatre and family fun, alongside virtual shows
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As holiday lets reopen in England, our writer reports from one north Devon resort where there’s an air of celebration among tourists and staff
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A boatyard on the Suffolk-Norfolk border is an idyllic base for rowing, kayaking, wild swimming and forgetting about the world under big, beautiful skies
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Armona, off the Algarve, has been home since Covid’s second wave – and I’ve grown to love its beauty, simplicity and kindness
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This year’s openings include a Latin American wetland aviary, the House of Frankenstein, and the UK’s largest eco park
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Tell us about a railway ramble you love and you could win £200 towards a Sawday’s break
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Many a lockdown walk has been brightened by a piece of modern art. Readers pick their favourites, from seafronts and forests to more urban settings
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In-person book buying is back (for most of us), so shine a light on a top indie bookshop for the chance to win a Sawday’s break
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