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A stay at Chiswick’s room2 casts light on its claim to be an entirely sustainable hotel, from its rooftop wildlife to the revolutionary bins. Plus, four sustainable hotels across Europe
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Near Nelson, Lancashire, a refuge built in 1912 for mill workers to meet in nature is still open for tea and leftwing sympathy
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Whether it’s a sunny ride in southern Europe or a muddy cross-country pedal in the UK, share details of a great cycle route – the best tip wins £200 towards a Sawday’s stay
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Gaze upon shimmering forests and postapocalyptic sunsets, chase the northern lights or let ancient tales guide you along city walls
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Lonely Planet writer Kevin Raub offers a tour of the Italian city, taking in parks, museums dedicated to local heroes and artisinal bakeries
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Boot up, pack your thermos and step out to discover some of the country’s best kept secrets. By Louise Roddon
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We want to hear the stories behind your most unusual holiday souvenirs and keepsakes
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The Canaries are Spain’s most accessible destination under current UK travel rules – and home to historical towns, dramatic coastlines, wild walks and excellent seafood
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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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From the slick Hotel Amano in London to the iconic Gleneagles Townhouse in Edinburgh, here’s a peak at this year’s most exciting new hotels
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A Victorian cottage paying homage to Oliver Twist is the perfect place for children to indulge in make-believe. Plus seven more magical themed places to stay in the UK
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High in the mountains, warmth, company, refuge from the weather matter more than luxury – and Europe’s high places are, thankfully, dotted with places offering just that
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Immersive accommodation – with just a glass wall between you and a creature of your choice – is one of many thrills at this award-winning ethical zoo
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It’s been a year bookended by travel restrictions, but our writers still found plenty of fabulous destinations, both at home and abroad
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The arrival of the Omicron Covid variant and rising infection rates has led to myriad new rules that travellers have to negotiate before setting off
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Travelling by road and ferry allowed me to see France and the dramatic Mediterranean island at my own pace
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From 17th-century Cornish hideaways to Cumbrian stone barns, we pick gorgeous places to snuggle up this season – all set in lovely countryside
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Tell us about a running route you enjoy, whether it’s in a city park, along a river, on a coastal path or over hills – the winning tipster will receive a Sawday’s voucher worth £200
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Whether it’s an adventure classic or a more recent travelogue, share your favourite – the best tip wins £200 towards a Sawday’s stay
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Send a picture from your travels and tell us the story behind it – the best tip wins £200 towards a Sawday’s stay
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