Put away those golf clubs, this is the Algarve resort of the future
The founders of Woolley Grange are behind a bold new hotel in Portugal. Kate Simon reports
A peak performer: Simon Calder climbs aboard the Welsh Highland Railway
A new section of the dramatic Welsh Highland Railway opens this week – and with rolling stock as impressive as the views, it's not to be missed
Pascp Robles: The word on the grapevine
Guy Adams escapes the crowds in California's winelands
The Big Six: Coastal hotels in Turkey
From a family-oriented Hillside Beach Club in the pine-clad hills of Fethiye to a luxurious golf and spa resort set amongst palm trees and prime Mediterranean coastline...
If the nightingales would just pipe down...
...you might hear the bittern's boom. Adrian Phillips is spoilt for birdlife to watch on Hungary's Lake Tisza
Papua New Guinea: A journey into the unknown
Papua New Guinea, one of the 'last frontiers', can also be reached by luxury cruiser
WIN! A two-night break for two in Copenhagen
We've teamed up with Hotels.com – the world's leading hotel booking website – to offer a two-night break for two in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Tips and deals of the week: 23/05/2010
Half-price hotel break in ShropshireGet 50 per cent off a "Mid-Week Food Lover's Break" at Fishmore Hall. Price £163 per room per night, including à la carte dinner for two and full English breakfast.Go to: fishmorehall.co.uk

48 Hours In: Zagreb
The Croatian capital embraces the start of summer with concerts, caf� culture and national celebrations.
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Stay the night: Coral Lodge 15.41, Mozambique
A new shorefront lodge is a worthy addition to Mozambique's stylish stopovers, says Sue Watt

Mishal Husain travels back to the UAE
A trip down memory lane is a little tricky if, like me, yours was an expatriate childhood. Mine was spent in the United Arab Emirates – 10 happy years from 1975, when I was two years old – which makes it the first home I can remember. But the UAE isn't somewhere I pass through much these days and my friends from there are scattered across the globe. Even if I did venture back, the ever-changing urban landscape is more than likely to have rendered once-familiar locations unrecognisable.

Times may be tight, but we're hooked on classics
Classical music festivals are on the increase across Europe despite the tough economic climate. Adrian Mourby reports

Following in the footsteps of a trailblazer...but not on a camel
It was 150 years ago that John Stuart reached a part of Australia that other colonialists had failed to reach. Polly Evans retraced his journey, only with a few more home comforts
Travel Challenge: An adventure in Peru
Every week, we invite companies to give us their best deal for a specified holiday. Today: a two-week journey around Peru, leaving in mid June. Prices are per person based on two sharing.

Summit special: Climbing Uganda's highest peak requires stamina, an armed guide... and a pair of Wellington boots
"Bring your right leg up to that little ledge. Come on, it's just one small step." Our guide, Joel, was doing his best to encourage me, at nearly 5,000m up Uganda's Mount Stanley, that the summit was within reach. It may have been a small step to Joel, but to a rock-climbing novice like me, it required a leap of faith to expect one spike on my crampon to support my weight as I clung like a limpet to a four-metre wall of sheer, icy rock.

Sri Lanka: Once off-limits areas are reopening to tourists
Foreign correspondent Peter Popham returns to discover how much has changed since the civil war ended
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