Prolific Brittany-based writer Wendy Mewes talks about her latest novel, The Stolen Saint, and why this is only her third work of fiction. We also get an insight into the author's writing process and how she is inspired by Breton landscape and
Anita Rampall, the UK & Ireland Press Manager for Visit Flanders, tells me how the tourist board for north Belgium - famous for the cities of Antwerp, Bruges, Brussels and Ghent (pictured) as well as the World War I sites - has been dealing wit
Deserted cities, no queues for museums and Italians following strict social distancing guidelines. After my chat with award-winning travel writer Lisa Gerard-Sharp, who is lives between northern Italy and southern France, I can't wait to head o
Greece right now feels like it did 35 years ago, says Heidi Fuller Love. Heidi is the Crete expert and one of the Greece experts for The Daily Telegraph; she regularly contributes to the BBC's From Our Own Correspondent and also makes a podcast
Geoff Haden has long been involved in tourism in Swansea (Wales) as owner of Clyne Farm Activity Centre (clynefarm.com), which also has self-catering accommodation, and 5 Cwmdonkin Drive, the birthplace of poet and playwright Dylan Thomas (dyla
I chat to Brittany-based writer and historian Wendy Mewes about her new book, Wayfaring in Brittany (Red Dog Books), and find out why France's Celtic region is such a great place to get off the beaten track - especially for walkers and history