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A new boat trip through the Inner Hebrides offers stays in castles and remote camps
Upmarket hoteliers are finding that concrete is making a comeback
The £150m relaunch of the London to Scotland service finally gets under way — despite a few teething troubles
The Cheng family have spared no expense for the arrival of the brand in their home city
Spine Race-winner Jasmin Paris isn’t alone: mounting evidence suggests the tougher the event, the likelier a woman is to win
American Colin O’Brady pips Brit Louis Rudd to claim historic polar victory
Two rivals are closing in on one of the last great polar records
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The design-led liner is pitched at passengers who’ve never been on a cruise
After a complex £4.2m restoration, Llwyn Celyn in the Black Mountains is now available as a holiday home
Recent years have seen the upper-crust resort fall into the shadow of flashier rivals. Can a new property help rouse the ‘sleeping beauty’?
With millions of followers and a disruptive media business, Jeremy Jauncey could be the world’s most influential traveller
To the summit and back to your desk in three weeks (if you can spare $110,000)
Six years after it was due to open, the hotel has had multiple managers, chefs and designers — but no guests. Now, things are finally looking up
As Qantas prepares Europe to Australia nonstop, the FT takes the world’s longest flight
The Games get under way in earnest this weekend but without the quickest, craziest, winter sport of all. Simon Usborne tries it
William Dalrymple, Jan Morris, Pico Iyer and a panel of FT travel writers look back on 2017’s highlights
Edwin Lutyens’ building has been relaunched with a glamorous — and highly Instagrammable — new look
Still recovering from his record-breaking ride around the world, the cyclist joins Simon Usborne for a spin
Stewart, British Columbia, offers few luxuries but has history, atmosphere and sublime skiing
Inspired by the US social-media phenomenon, Simon Usborne trials a very British version
The closest the UK comes to a glacier — a year-round snow patch in Scotland — is finally about to melt
Now three-quarters of the way through, the adventurer discusses his gruelling bid to span the globe in 80 days
Barren and bewitching, the remote Sicilian island now has its first five-star hotel
As Mark Beaumont completes the first stage of his record-breaking challenge, he tells Simon Usborne about his painful progress
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