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56 travel features tagged “Nature & Outdoors”

Ten North American gardens worth travelling for

From Montreal to Mexico, discover the splendour of the continent’s best public gardens, as profiled in the third annual Garden Tourism awards.
17 May 2013


Untamed treasures of Kauai’s Na Pali Coast

Sea caves, lava tubes and white-plumed waterfalls make this remote stretch of coastline on Hawaii’s oldest island a challenge for the true adventurer.
07 March 2013


Canyons and cliffs in the US Southwest

Navigate through a maze of gorges, pinnacles and mesas in the expansive Colorado Plateau, which stretches across Utah, New Mexico, Colorado and Arizona.
21 February 2013


Mini Guide

Mini guide to natural Florida

The United States’ Sunshine State may be best known for its theme parks, but it is also home to some of the country’s finest beaches and wildlife.
Read more… 13 February 2013


Five extended weekends from Europe

Desert camps, US city breaks and the mysterious Caucasus are all within reach for a short holiday.
Read more… 06 February 2013


Travelwise

Google goes to the Grand Canyon

Starting today, Google’s new Street View Trekker takes travellers on a 360-degree virtual journey into one of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders on Earth.
31 January 2013


Hidden hikes in the Columbia River Gorge

With 100 established trails in Oregon and Washington, the 85 mile-long, 4,000ft deep Gorge is a recreational wonder and a popular destination for hikes and picnics.
Read more… 31 January 2013


Localites

An icy dip off the coast of NYC

The Coney Island Polar Bear Club’s annual New Year’s Day plunge into the frigid waters of the Atlantic offers a memorable way to kick off 2013.
Read more… 31 December 2012


Oregon’s flourishing wine region

The Willamette Valley, Oregon’s largest wine producing region, has developed a modest air of sophistication, with its cadre of bed and breakfasts and delectable farm-to-table cuisine.
Read more… 27 December 2012


Tennessee’s subterranean world

There are more than 9,200 known caves in the southern US state of Tennessee and a subculture of single-minded spelunkers is on a journey to probe them all.
06 December 2012


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