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A pristine alternative to the Channel: long-distance swimming in Croatia

A new company is offering swimmers the chance to cover the same distance as a cross-Channel swim but in friendlier...

‘Sipping a pint while trout splashed in the river on a perfect summer’s day’: readers’ favourite UK waterside pubs

Our tipsters choose charming pubs on rivers, canals and lakes from Cornwall to Cumbria• Send us a tip on holidaying...

10 of the best secret gardens in Europe’s major cities

From Paris to Athens, we pick hidden havens to escape the summer heat and tourist crowdsEl Capricho, on the outskirts...

10 peaceful spots in and around Edinburgh to escape the festival crowds

Even if you’re there for the festival, which starts on Friday, there will be moments you’ll want to take a...

Alpine adventures: fairytale hiking in the hidden French Alps

Little known Queyras natural park promises blue-green lakes, mountain views, pretty villages and plenty of cheese – but almost no...

‘Reconnect with yourself and nature’: yoga and pristine scenery in Montenegro

Most visitors stick to the coast, leaving the wild interior to hikers, cyclists and fans of mindfulness I wasn’t expecting...

Share a tip on a holiday with teenagers in Europe

Tell us about your favourite family trip with teens – the best tip wins £200 towards a Coolstays breakKeeping teenagers...

‘A delightful slice of unhurried life’: readers’ favourite European islands

Lesser-known isles, from a quieter alternative to Capri, to a gem in the heart of Helsinki and the smallest of...

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