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How to get around in Scotland

How to get around in Scotland Lonely Planet Editors These are the transportation options for getting around in Scotland © elxeneize / Shutterstock Transportation in Scotland can be expensive compared to the rest of Europe. Through a combination of public transportation, it is possible to travel around Scotland without a car. However, a car will offer you the greatest flexibility on your journey, allowing you to visit more remote regions at your own pace. There is an extensive rail network and frequent departures in central Scotland, but only a few lines in the northern Highlands and southern Scotland. Buses are cheaper and slower than trains, but useful for more remote regions. A network of car ferries links the mainland with the islands of western and northern Scotland, and domestic airlines serve some of the islands too. Traveline Scotland is a good source of information and up-to-date timetables on all forms of transit. 

When to go to Croatia - Lonely Planet

When to go to Croatia Lonely Planet Editors about 3 hours ago Dreaming of an escape to Opatija or one of Croatia s other cities? Here s our guide on the best time to visit © Panther Media GmbH / Alamy Stock Photo Spread along the sparkling blue Adriatic Sea, Croatia constantly claws at travelers’ wanderlust with its pebbly coves, rolling green hills and historic yet vibrant cities, which play host to festivals and events throughout the year. So, of course, you want to visit, but when is the best time to go? Whether you’re looking to slump down on the beach or enjoy the action at one of the country’s famous wine festivals, keep things cheap or avoid the tourist crowds, here’s our guide to the best time to visit Croatia.

Best in Travel 2021: the winners of the Readers Choice Awards

Best in Travel 2021: the winners of the Readers’ Choice Awards Daniel Fahey 22 January 2021 Toronto, Wakayama and Istria destinations selected by Lonely Planet readers in the annual Best in Travel campaign © Getty Images Last year we asked you, the Lonely Planet community, to nominate the destinations that you believed were using travel as a force for good in the areas of sustainability, community and diversity. You did not disappoint.  Here are the winners of the Readers’ Choice Awards for Best in Travel 2021 — as selected by you. Diversity winner: Toronto, Canada There it is, carved into Toronto s coat of arms like a sailor’s tattoo: “Diversity Our Strength”. By the oft-unattainable standards of a city’s tagline, Toronto’s stands true: the Ontario capital is home to 250 ethnicities, who speak more than 170 languages, creating an invigorating verve in its enthic enclaves — there are two Little Italys here, three Chinatowns, c

Why Britain s first vineyard treehouse offers the perfect winter escape

Why Britain s first vineyard treehouse offers the perfect winter escape Save Save Toast the horizon with a glass of English sparkling wine from the comfort of your practically palatial copper tub at the Damselfly Treehouse Credit: Daniel Alford 2015 16 December 2020 • 8:00am Follow Everyone will have these personal reflections, different though they may be.  When it comes to travel, I’ve learned how restorative the great outdoors can be. I had thought that what I would crave most post-lockdown would be the hum of a seductive city, swirling with creative minds, blinking skyscrapers and blurred traffic. And yet both in July and December, that couldn’t have been further from the truth.

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