Stretch your legs, go for a swim and feel the breeze
Dear kopral,
Did you know we've launched our very own travel magazine? The first issue came out with The Sunday times on 11th July, but if you missed it, fear not – we've also got a free online issue too.
In the mood for somewhere further afield? We've got the likes of Switzerland, Portugal and more covered for avid walkers, foodies and culture vultures alike.
Until next time,
Aimee
An outstanding area of Scotland: Highlights & Islands
Landscapes of wild and enigmatic beauty, imbued with a sense of myth and ancient history. Dense forests and forbidding mountains, lonely lochs and rivers at almost every turn – and craggy coastlines revealing stunning beaches to rival any in the Caribbean. Scotland is an unparalleled playground for outdoorsy types, where opportunities for adventures are endless. The Scottish Highlands and islands may be officially part of Britain, but they feel like a world apart from anywhere else you know.
There are many unusual places to stay in Herefordshire – we're talking luxury glampsites and vintage caravans, centuries-old houses and llama farms. After all, staying somewhere quirky makes for a fun experience!
Lace up your walking boots or running trainers to take part in a huge range of thrilling outdoor experiences, all of which have been created by women, for women, as launched in the "100% Women" programme.
While restrictions may change rapidly these days, Portugal makes an ideal autumn and winter destination, so plan ahead. Sunny islands like Madeira and the Azores will keep you warm on cooler days, while the mainland provides endless opportunities for culture vultures and foodies.
Planning your first post-pandemic trip can feel overwhelming; it can be hard to know where to start! How do you turn travel daydreams into reality? The Rough Guide to Summer 2021 is our very first magazine edition, in print and online. Download your digital copy here.
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