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  • Who shot JFK? Here’s what my tour guide in Dallas told me

    Sixty years after the assassination of John F Kennedy, our writer pays a visit to the exact spot where the US president was shot

    By Nigel Richardson 21 Nov 2023, 8:00am
    President John F Kennedy was shot and killed in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963
  • The beautiful slice of the Suffolk coast that once held Britain’s nuclear secrets

    While Vladimir Putin rains death on Ukraine, the former Armageddon factory of Orford Ness has been reinvented in favour of life

    By Nigel Richardson 22 May 2023, 1:00pm
    ‘Sheep were Andrew Capell’s gateway drug to this addictive place’
  • In the footsteps of a king: walking the Monarch’s Way

    The long-distance trail traces the epic – and at times, outrageous – escape route taken by Charles II in 1651

    By Nigel Richardson 3 May 2023, 9:00am
    Old Winchester Hill at sunset
  • The quirky Dorset island where you mustn’t say the R-word

    There are plenty of reasons to visit this pint-sized island, including rugged coastline and a rabbit-related superstition

    By Nigel Richardson 12 Apr 2023, 8:00am
    One word above all others is frowned upon in Portland
  • Our travels are about to get a little simpler – and duller

    The loss of passport stamps is the latest step on the road to nostalgia-killing, high-tech holiday efficiency

    By Nigel Richardson 22 Feb 2023, 12:00pm
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  • Gone but not forgotten: My visit to the fastest eroding coast in Europe

    This stretch of the Yorkshire coastline is eerie and beautiful, with vivid green fields unrolling to empty beaches

    By Nigel Richardson 1 Feb 2023, 2:00pm
    Over the millennia any number of Holderness’s towns and villages have been swallowed by the sea
  • Inspired by the TV series, I visited the ultimate hotel for detectorists

    Nigel Richardson heads to Suffolk in the hope of striking lucky on a metal-detecting break

    By Nigel Richardson 26 Dec 2022, 4:00pm
    Nigel on his metal-detecting break in Suffolk
  • Britain’s secret army of metal detectorists – who are outdoing archaeologists

    Ninety percent of significant archaeological finds are by amateurs, but some may also be contributing to ‘heritage crime’

    By Nigel Richardson 13 Nov 2022, 6:00am
    Nigel Richardson on a metal-detecting holiday, at Butley Priory in Suffolk
  • The curious items we can’t holiday without – from Spam to a coil of rope

    Toffs used to take portable versions of their stately homes, and many Britons still feel the need to pack everything but the kitchen sink

    By Nigel Richardson 22 Aug 2022, 11:44am
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  • The dramatic cruise with an extraordinary art collection

    Our writer joins a Norwegian cruise and finds himself drawn to the work of ‘depressive Expressionist’ artist Edvard Munch

    By Nigel Richardson 27 Jun 2022, 11:36am
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  • Vietnam is finally reopening – 10 reasons why it belongs on your 2022 must-visit list

    As restrictions ease for arrivals in this popular south-east Asian idyll, our writer reminds us why it’s time to go there again

    By Nigel Richardson 15 Mar 2022, 11:26am
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  • Why Egypt offers the perfect escape for 2022

    The new Death on the Nile film hits the screen this weekend – but you don't have to be an Agatha Christie fan to plan the perfect holiday

    By Nigel Richardson 10 Feb 2022, 1:37pm
    Death on the Nile, Kenneth Branagh as Hercule Poirot
  • What it's really like to drive the Outback

    If the landscapes depicted in The Tourist have inspired you to plan a road trip through Australia’s arid wilderness, here's what to expect

    By Nigel Richardson 9 Jan 2022, 12:00pm
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  • How Libya almost became the Mediterranean's hottest holiday destination

    For a brief window in the early 2000s Libya, with its Roman ruins and stark beauty, was gaining interest as a niche travel destination

    By Nigel Richardson 24 Dec 2021, 11:00am
    Leptis Magna, Market Place, Libya
  • Norway's electric car revolution puts Britain to shame – and makes driving holidays a joy

    By Nigel Richardson 27 Sep 2021, 11:00am
    Norway: the electric vehicle capital of the world
  • The painful memories of the Lancaster Bomber veterans: ‘We were looked at as if we were murderers’

    It has been 80 years since the maiden flight of the iconic Lancaster. In a new film, the remaining veterans tell their stories

    By Nigel Richardson 18 Jun 2021, 5:00am
    Flight engineer Jack Watson (right) and crew in front of 
a Lancaster bomber in 1944
  • How South Australia became one of the world's most exclusive wine touring destinations

    Combining a sense of place with innovative wines, the wine-growing regions of the Adelaide Hills and McLaren Vale are well worth a visit

    By Nigel Richardson 24 May 2021, 11:58am
    Wine tasting at Shaw & Smith winery
  • With a mountain to climb after Covid, this old-school Snowdonia hotel is still drawing on its Everest links

    The frozen-in-time Pen-y-Gwryd Hotel doesn't do TVs, telephones or room keys, but is perfect for a hill-walking adventure

    By Nigel Richardson 21 Dec 2020, 2:08pm
    Pen-y-Gwryd Hotel
  • 'It goes deeper than digging up cool stuff' – meet the real-life detectorists 

    Inspired by the TV series, Nigel Richardson sets out for South East England to meet a real-life detectorist

    By Nigel Richardson 7 Nov 2020, 3:23pm
    detectorist
  • This classic English beach hasn't changed in 40 years – but is being swept away

    Nigel Richardson visits Climping Beach

    By Nigel Richardson 28 Sep 2020, 11:42am
    Beautiful Climping Beach is in danger of being washed away
  • The dark and gruesome history of Venice's quarantine islands

    These islands of pain, as the Venetians call them, are a far cry from the tourist hotspots of Torcello, Murano and Burano

    By Nigel Richardson 9 Sep 2020, 1:05pm
    Poveglia is the most famous of the city's quarantine islands
  • 'OK, millennials! Get a life': Reflections of an analogue traveller

    The ‘baby boomer’ generation remembers a time when flights were booked in bucket shops and Dire Straits were cool

    Nigel Richardson 26 Jul 2020, 4:53pm
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