Driving to Italy; canal boat across England; plus-size hikers retreat
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“Life is a journey, not a destination.” So said American philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson - a motto that’s echoed in several pieces this week, with our writers focusing on the journey on slow travel trips across the UK and Europe.

Helen Pidd embarked on a 10-day Interrail trip with her 75-year-old mother - heading from Manchester to Oslo. Armed with first-class passes (which surprisingly don’t cost much more than second-class tickets), they travelled from Brussels to Hamburg and on to the seaside town of Tisvildeleje, via regional train and tram. Next up was Gothenburg, the Swedish lake district and Oslo. It was a bonding holiday, with time for long chats and lazy dinners. Despite not having spent as much time together since Helen left home in 1999, disagreements were occasional and “largely about how early Mum wanted us to arrive for every train,” she says.

Elsewhere Matt Collins writes about a road trip from the UK to Trentino in the Italian Alps with his wife and two small boys in tow - camping along the way. Are long car journeys, young kids and camping the unholy trinity of travel, he wonders. “There were challenges aplenty but, whisper it, we actually had fun, too,” he concludes.

In the UK, author Paul Miles spent 16 months travelling the length of England’s waterways in his narrowboat, covering 517 miles of canal and 220 locks. “Days and miles stretched and yawned as county borders were crossed,” he writes. “On a train or in a car, it would all be a blur. By boat the scenery unfurled at 3mph and sometimes I stayed for days in one place.”

Enjoy your travels - just remember it’s the journey that counts.

Andy Pietrasik
Head of Travel

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Story of the week

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Sea swims, sensational Scandinavian food - and the odd disagreement: Interrailing with my 75-year-old mum Read more

 

Our travel picks of the week

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Italy | Driving to the Alps with two small kids – and camping: the unholy trinity of travel? Read more

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Boating | How I spent 16 months journeying from the top to the bottom of England in a canal boat Read more  

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‘Plus-size people face a lot of barriers’ | The campaigners helping larger walkers to enjoy the great outdoors Read more  

 

Featured trip

Spain’s Basque Country, La Rioja and Burgos

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From tasting Rioja at a vineyard and sampling pintxos in San Sebastian to exploring the iconic Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao and Burgos’ gothic cathedral, this popular tour is filled with memorable moments.

 

In other news

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One Spanish region where tourists are welcome – especially spaghetti western fans

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This week's favourite trips

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Highlights of Ancient Greece - save £100pp
Discover the treasures of Ancient Greece including the Acropolis, Delphi and the birthplace of the Olympic Games, Olympia.

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Swiss Alpine glories and the GoldenPass Train
The spectacular GoldenPass train journey from Montreux and Interlaken is one highlight of this wonderful Alpine adventure.

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Burgundy, the River Rhône and Provence river cruise
Enjoy a slow travel adventure journeying from Lyon to Avignon by river exploring Beaune, Arles and the Pont du Gard en route.

 

Readers' tips

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‘It was more than a journey, it was an immersion’: readers’ favourite slow travel adventures

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Deal of the week

Lake Como - save up to 19%

Do as much, or as little, as you like on this classic Italian holiday based on the beautiful shores of Lake Como with six optional excursions to choose from including visits to Milan, Lugano or Bergamo.

Depart 9 or 16 October 2024 to save up to 19% on a late escape. Prices shown include the discount.

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Image of the week

In the footsteps of DH Lawrence: across the Alps from Germany to Italy

 
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