West Wales’ loveliest beach houses, coastal cottages and off-grid cabins for Condé Nast Traveller.
For centuries, experts have speculated that the 5,000-year-old monument hailed from Pembrokeshire’s Preseli Hills. I go in search of some of Britain’s most ancient stones in this piece for the Telegraph.
In this report for National Geographic Traveller, I take a look at how pilgrim routes, already increasingly popular with solo and non-religious travellers, offer a chance to find inner peace and reconnect with the world post-Covid.
I try sheep trekking in the Brecon Beacons for this Telegraph piece and find that it’s the perfect way to explore the wet and woolly landscapes of Wales at a slow, relaxing pace.
Wales deserves more respect – its language is as old as the hills and an indelible part of its charm
Grumbles about Welsh flight announcements have reignited divisions. But embracing the language is part of the wonder of a holiday here. My comment piece for the Telegraph.
In this National Geographic Traveller feature, I take a road trip through Essex to discover the county’s reinvented food scene.
Abergwesyn doesn’t give a damn about the 21st century – ditch your phone and make a beeline for the uncrowded, wild heart of Wales.
As winter sets in, the temptation to stay indoors grows. Break tradition this season, and do as the Norwegians do by embracing the outside world. My piece for National Geographic Traveller shows you how.
My latest Telegraph Travel feature looks at how the Brits have reignited their love for travel in their own country following the introspective months of lockdown and Brexit.