hohertz8 hours agoThe ultimate holiday in Norfolk – East Anglia's answer to the perfect beach breakThe Telegraph - Sophie Butler,Norfolk's vast sandy beaches are its chief draw for visitors: even on the busiest summer day there is always space for games, kite-flying or a family picnic in the dunes. Boating, crabbing, digging for cockles and wading in creeks provides hours of entertainment for all. But there's much more to …
hohertz2 days agoYosemite Falls Surging and 'Only Getting Bigger'Newsweek - Robyn WhiteYosemite National Park's highest waterfall is growing as an above average amount of snowpack melts from the mountains. The national park posted a …
hohertzThe 10 best beaches in Cyprus, from peaceful coves to lively shorelinesThe Telegraph - Carole French,The Mediterranean island of Cyprus is a great choice if you want to laze on the beach and top up the tan. With its sub-tropical climate that translates into endless days of summer sunshine, and beaches and bays – some quiet and unspoilt; others bustling with activities – the island is an unbeatable …
hohertzThe 10 best things to do in TenerifeThe Telegraph - Joe Cawley,Yes, there are a million and one beaches (well, 72 listed on the tourist board website at least) on which to stretch out, switch off and toast into a nice shade of bronze. But to do just that is nothing short of a crime on such a multi-faceted island. Up, down, inside, outside: everywhere you look …
hohertzHow to spend a perfect holiday in SardiniaThe Telegraph - Jan Fuscoe,Sardinia is undoubtedly best known for limpid turquoise sea and exquisite beaches on the Costa Smeralda, but there are plenty of those elsewhere on the island too, and for a fraction of the price. Food and wine is just as important here as well – the island is a designated ‘Blue Zone’, a region …
hohertzRunning the entire length of Wales is a road you've probably never seenwalesonline.co.uk - Steffan RhysIt's one of Wales' best kept secrets, a piece of living history that's right beneath our feet. In fact, many people who live at its starting point …