AllWays Traveller Features
Culture Creative produce illuminated trails designed to 'showcase the natural and unique environment of each setting. This currently sees 30 trails across the UK, Europe, USA, and Australia within the Christmas, Halloween, IGNITE and Lightscape portfolios. Culture Creative works with RGL/Sony Music on an annual a selection of Christmas light trails...
The south-west English county of Devon takes in sandy beaches, fossil cliffs, small country and coastal towns and villages and national parks. Many visitors look to the cities of Plymouth or Exeter, head for the English Riviera resorts of Torquay, Paignton and Brixham, or opt for Exmoor. Equally well worth a visit is the area of the county within t...
The North Devon coastline takes in some 66 square miles of designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This mainly coastal landscape stretches from around the traditional seaside resort of Ilfracombe to the Hartland Peninsula. The area also takes in a long stretch of the South West Coast Path. This is England's longest, long-distance, footpath ...
The city of Bath, one of the UK's most popular short-break destinations, has been luring travellers since Roman Times. Bath was founded as a thermal spa settlement in the first century AD by the Romans and named for the resplendent baths built here. Into the Middle Ages and Bath had become an important centre for the wool industry and with its maje...
The Kilmartin Museum, which has reopened following a redevelopment work, acts as a custodian of the artefacts that come from Kilmartin Glen, one of Scotland's richest prehistoric landscapes. The Museum houses a collection of some 11,000 prehistoric artefacts that offers a fascinating insight into the lives those inhabiting the area over the last 12...
The Churchill Arms, Kensington, is one of London's oldest public houses, dating back to 1750. It was originally called the Church-on-the-hill, but changed to The Churchill Arms" shortly after the end of the second world war. Winston Churchill's grandparents, the 7th Duke of Marlborough and Lady Frances Anne Emily Vane, were patrons of the pub and u...