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In south-west France, however, there are hundreds of medieval villages that defy this general rule. The likes of Villeréal, ...
The search goes on for an alternative to the Cotswolds, somewhere with rolling hills of green and gold, chocolate-box ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNSix European holiday hotspots loved by locals, without British tourist crowds
Located in the southern Occitania region, golden beaches such as Villeneuve-lès-Maguelone’s five-and-a-half mile stretch of ...
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idealista on MSNA look inside Spain's UNESCO heritage cities
Spain has an extraordinary number of entire towns and cities recognised as World Heritage Sites, places where the streets ...
Wales’ most famous castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the Royal town's main draw - but the winding streets, independent cafes and smartly redeveloped waterfront are also worthy of your attention ...
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Irish Independent on MSNAutumn adventures: Why you should travel in September and October
September and October offer particularly enthralling opportunities for enriching travel experiences, with the added benefit ...
Half an hour later, I arrive at the tiny, walled medieval village of Ullastret ... Photograph by AWL Images Most small towns around these parts still have their own superb food markets, but one of the ...
Located along the banks of the River Rye, Helmsley isn't your typical market town. It was once home to its own castle, the ...
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Sun worshippers and families on school holidays will love Dorset’s coast during summer, so this is when the beaches will be ...
Self-tormenting practices were all the rage in ancient Byzantium, from wearing chains to living on top of small pillars—and women were just as hardcore as the men.
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