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A sign for the England Coast Path at Bempton Cliffs in Yorkshire, UK, on a clear sunny day with the sea in the background

England's record-breaking National Trail is now open: here's all you need to know on the King Charles III England Coast Path

Stretching 2,700 miles around England’s coastline, the King Charles III England Coast Path is the world’s longest managed coastal walking route
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LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 6: Ring necked parakeets in St James's Park on November 06, 2020 in London, England (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

Bright beak, emerald feathers, piercing call – can you spot this tropical intruder in your local UK park?

This exotic equatorial native has been making itself at home in Britain since the 60s, but how exactly did it come to travel over halfway across the world?
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The sea tractor travels over to Burgh Island

This tiny Devon island is cut off twice a day – but you can follow in Agatha Christie's footsteps, swim in the mermaid pool and explore its smuggler past

Cut off by the sea at high tide, Burgh Island blends Art Deco glamour, smuggling lore and literary history into one unforgettable escape
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Best romantic outdoor activities Roman Baths

Discover Europe’s most enchanting historic spa towns, boasting natural hot springs and mineral cures fit for royalty

Here's where you can still to this day take the waters in some of the most restorative and healing locations in Europe
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(GERMANY OUT) Wels Catfish, Siluris glanis, Caspian Sea, Russia (Photo by Reinhard Dirscherl/ullstein bild via Getty Images)

Discover the slug-like amphibian that swallows deer remains whole, is heavier than a motorcycle, and has a cavernous mouth

This enormous fish could be lurking just below the surface in your local river. Here's how the European species came to British waters...
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Spring is officially here! Inside the magic of the spring equinox (and what it actually means)

Mark the start of astronomical spring using our guide to when it takes place, the historical roots and how to celebrate
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Does Guinness really taste better in Ireland? (And what are the best Guinness alternatives?)

Is there any truth that Guinness tastes better in Ireland? Our intrepid researcher decided to find out (it's a tough job...)
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Bayard's Cove Fort Dartmouth, Devon, 2014. Bayard's Cove Fort is an artillery blockhouse built in the 16th century to defend the entrance to Dartmouth's harbour. Artist Historic England Staff Photographer. (Photo by English Heritage/Heritage Images/Getty Images)

Scientists claim the best cure for mind and body stress is all around us

Research reveals the profound benefits of being in and near water for both mind and body – here's how to tap into them
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He wasn't even Irish! The curious life of St Patrick – and how he became Ireland's most famous icon

One of the world’s most celebrated holy figures, St Patrick is revered around the globe on 17 March. Here's the surprising origin story of Ireland’s patron saint
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The Ridgeway ancient prehistoric routeway passing across chalk countryside near Hackpen Hill, Wiltshire, England, UK. (Photo by: Geography Photos/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

The Ridgeway: Hike this 5,000 year old trail shaped by pilgrims, traders, raiders and travellers

Hiking this ancient English Trail helped me to make peace with the modern world. Step back in time along England’s oldest road.
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“It was a life-changing experience.” Inside the plus-size hiking group transforming the UK's outdoors

With some smart gear choices and support from others, every body can enjoy the benefits of being active in the countryside
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The view east from Seaford Head, East Sussex, as evening sunshine illuminates the chalk cliffs of the Seven Sisters. The seven peaks on the cliffs run from Cuckmere Haven, where the River Cuckmere joins the English Channel (the Haven is just visible on the left), to Birling Gap, a hamlet in danger of falling into the sea due to erosion. Birling Gap is just visible in the dip where the cliffs meet the shore in the distance, and Belle Tout lighthouse, now a private house, can be seen on the cliff above. In the foreground are the Coastguard cottages. 18/07/2006. Cliff landscape landscapes coast coastline coastlines iconic England English summer South Downs Way walking rambling. (Photo by Jeff Overs/BBC News & Current Affairs via Getty Images)

Ultimate guide to walking the iconic 100-mile South Downs Way

Looking for an adventure? An intoxicating mix of rolling downland, sleepy hamlets, and wave-hewn cliffs makes the South Downs Way one of Britain’s most romantic long-distance walks. Get exploring with our six-day guide.
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A wide angle view of a family of five enjoying the beauty of the Lake District in Keswick in Cumbria. They are out walking their patter-dale terrier along a beautiful quiet country road.

What are the best counties in England for dog walking trails?

A survey of English counties pinpoints the best regions to explore with your four-legged friend
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