This week we’re off to the Mediterranean’s most mountainous island with travel writer Anna Richards. Together we discuss Corsica’s dramatic landscapes and picture-perfect beaches, as well as what sets it apart from mainland France. Plus, Anna shares what it’s really like to walk one of Europe’s most demanding hikes, the GR20. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy Halloween! Join us on a spooktacular tour of Salem, City of Witches, where Halloween is a month-long extravaganza. Travel writer Zoey Goto shares all her recommendations in a city run by women for women – think retro witch-themed shopping centres, immersive walking tours with group tarot readings and an eclectic museum exploring the history of ouija. Tune in for life-affirming aura readings, hipster homeware and horror-themed hotel rooms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Where to Go is back and we’re heading down under! On today’s episode travel journalist Sarah Reid shows us how to embrace Australia’s easy-going lifestyle and love of the great outdoors, whether it's casually spotting a whale (or four) with your morning coffee, swimming sustainably with sharks or taking a hot spring dip in the middle of the outback. Tune in for the unique wildlife of Kangaroo Island, an epic road trip across the Northern Territory and meat pies that rival their British counterparts.Giveaway alert! Later this season we’ll be celebrating our biggest book yet The Travel Bucket List with a special bonus episode. To be in with a chance of winning a copy of the book, send us an audio clip to travelguides@uk.dk.com telling us about your top bucket list trip and we might even include it in the episode. You must be in the UK to enter the price draw. Entrants must be received by 23.59 GMT on 14.11.24.Find the full T&Cs here: https://geni.us/podcast-prize-drawHow to send a voice memo from your iPhone or iPad:Apple devices have an in-built application called Voice Memos App that allows you to make voice recordings. Here's how you can use it:1. Open the Voice Memos app on your iPhone or iPad.2. Tap the red record button to start recording your message.3. Once finished, tap the red button again to stop. Your recording will automatically save.4. To send your recording, tap on the desired audio file, click the circle with three horizontal dots, then click ‘Share’, and choose Mail, or your email provider’s app. Input our email and subject then send.How to send a voice recording from Android devicesAndroid devices also provide a simple process to record and send voice recordings. Here's a brief tutorial:1. Open your recorder app (you can download one from the Google Play Store if your device doesn't have a built-in app).2. Record your voice message and save it to your device.3. Open your email provider’s app, draft a new email, and attach the audio file. Input our email and subject then send. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Where to Go will return for season 8 on October 17th with all new destinations every fortnight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the final episode of the season we’re off to Malaysia with travel writer Marco Ferrarese. Together we explore the country’s idyllic islands, ancient rainforests and vibrant festivals. Tune in for wild orangutans in Borneo, a fruit only for the gutsy and an event to appease restless ghosts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we’re off to Alaska with travel writer Lisa Maloney. It goes without saying we discuss the state’s epic landscapes, dreamy viewpoints and unforgettable hikes. But there are a few surprises too – tune in for walks with regal reindeer, snorkelling adventures and some unexpected insights into the research and development behind bear-proof bins. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we’re off to Valencia with travel writer Lucy Lovell. Sandwiched between the Mediterranean Sea and the fertile fields of La Huerta, Spain’s third-largest city is sublimely located. Lucy takes us on a tour of outstanding markets, hidden galleries and farm-to-table restaurants.Tune in for a madcap festival of pyrotechnics, a convent selling truffles and a traditional “brunch” that puts all others to shame.Vote for Where to Go for the BPA's Listeners' Choice Award: https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/voting Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we’re off to the far-flung Portuguese archipelago of Madeira with travel writer Joana Taborda. We discover that ‘the island of eternal spring’ has plenty to keep outdoor enthusiasts occupied, including hiking, swimming, surfing and SUP yoga. Tune in for barbecues in the mountains, camping under the stars and a high-stakes fireworks competition. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There are a thousand reasons to visit the diverse islands of the Caribbean and our guest, self-described “Carivangelist" Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon, does an admirable job of packing them into today’s episode. Tune in for Barbuda's sensational pink sand beaches, hiking St Lucia's volcanic Pitons and a burger patty rivalry that's been dividing Jamaica for decades... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we’re off to Mexico City, one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities. Travel writer Cristina Alonso takes us on a whirlwind tour of this exciting megalopolis, from its vibrant museums and teeming markets to its iconic cantinas and historic neighbourhoods.Tune in for mezcal martinis, artisanal crafts and views worth beating the sunrise for. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we’re off to Hong Kong with lifestyle and travel writer Kee Foong. Together we explore the diverse landscapes, historic neighbourhoods, cutting-edge art and delicious food in one of Asia’s most exciting destinations.Tune in for Michelin star dim sum, jaw dropping hikes and a serene monastery nestled in the mountains.Kee recommends:Bar leone https://www.barleonehk.com/Cardinal point https://www.cardinalpoint.com.hk/City hall dim sum https://www.maximschinese.com.hk/brand/1Forum http://www.forumrestaurant1977.com/Four Seasons restaurant https://www.fourseasons.com/hongkong/dining/restaurants/lung_king_heen/Tim HoWan timhowan.com.hk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In anticipation of the upcoming Euros, we’re off to Munich and Bavaria with travel and culture writer Rachel Preece. In Munich we explore everything from historic art and architecture to the upstart creative businesses that are rethinking the city’s traditional image. Further afield, Rachel regales us with the region’s charms – think lofty mountains, beautiful lakes and fairytale palaces.Tune in for the inside scoop on Oktoberfest, Munich’s beloved standing wave and plenty of beer recommendations. Prost!Rachel recommends:Obermühle (in Garmisch-Partenkirchen): https://hotel-obermuehle.de/en/Das Kranzbach (close to Garmisch-Partenkirchen): https://www.daskranzbach.de/en/Partnachklamm gorge: https://www.partnachklamm.de/enThe Flushing Meadows (rooftop bar): https://flushingmeadowshotel.com/bar/Giesinger (brewery): https://www.giesinger-braeu.de/Tilman's (brewery): https://www.tilmansbiere.de/Haus der Kunst (art gallery): https://www.hausderkunst.de/en/Bahnwärter Thiel (cultural hub): https://www.bahnwaerterthiel.de/Werksviertel (cultural hub): https://werksviertel.de/?page_id=410&lang=enCaspar Plautz (potato stall with lunchtime dishes): https://www.casparplautz.de/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we've got a very special bonus episode with social media sensation Kacie Rose, whose funny and refreshingly honest account of the highs and lows of living abroad has earned her a following of over 1.5 million people.In conversation with Lucy Richards, Kacie talks all about the joys of solo travel, dealing with homesickness, embracing failure and the importance of doing the sh*t that scares you.Plus, tune in for a behind the scenes look into the making of Kacie's brand new book, You Deserve Good Gelato. Pre order You Deserve Good Gelato: https://geni.us/YouDeserveGoodGelato Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we’re off to Glasgow with travel writer and whisky expert Sarah JC Gillespie. Home to exciting independent businesses, lively nightlife and an unparalleled music scene, Glasgow packs a cultural punch.Tune in for a Victorian cemetery beloved by Hollywood filmmakers, drool-worthy doughnuts that are building a reputation and unmissable whisky distilleries for those who want to taste their tipples right at the source. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we're off to Stockholm, famous for its clean living, sleek design, crisp winters and long summer nights. Our guest Malcolm Jack shares the best late-night bites, the locals' favourite swimming spots and the story of an ill-fated warship extraordinarily well preserved by the Baltic waters into which it sank. And, of course, it wouldn't be a Stockholm episode without mention of saunas and ABBA! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we’re off to Quebec with food and travel writer Pamela MacNaughton. Together we explore the vibrant culture, sights and flavours of Canada’s largest province, often fondly referred to as “the Europe of North America.”Tune in for hot chocolate snobbery, postcard perfect views in Quebec City, mural art in Montreal and ice canoeing across the Saint Lawrence River. Of course, we couldn’t forget to mention Canada’s national dish in the place it originated – it goes without saying poutine is on the menu.Pamela's restaurant recommendations:Aux Anciens Canadiens (traditional québécois cuisine) Buffet de l'Antiquaire (diner with breakfast poutine)Chez Gaston (traditional poutine)Restaurant Sagamité (Indigenous cuisine)La Korrigaine Brasserie Artisanale (woman-owned microbrewery)Le Fin Gourmet (gourmet, mother/daughter owned and operated)Tannière3 (unforgettable fine dining) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Where to Go is back for season 7! Starting off in style, we're headed to the Deep South with special guest Lynn Brown.Home to world-famous festivals, evocative landscapes, an unmatched musical legacy and a complex history, this week's region gives us plenty to talk about. Tune in for unmissable jazz in New Orleans, the little-known white sand beaches in Alabama and the surprising connection between food and the civil rights movement.Lynn's hole-in-the-wall spot is Betty’s Place: https://bettyzplace.weebly.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Where to Go returns on 29 February for more travel adventures! We'll be bringing you new destinations every fortnight, with our first trip taking us to the American Deep South alongside writer and professor Lynn Brown. Make sure to like and subscribe and we'll see you very soon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we’re off to the Emerald Isle with travel writer and returning guest Nicola Brady. From breathtaking lakeside hikes and dramatic coastal drives to haunting Traid sessions and life-changing lobster, Nicola takes us through some of the best things to do when you visit. Tune in for night kayaking amidst bioluminescence, hostile local Dusty the Dolphin and an update on the Viking buried under Lidl… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From amazing art and ground-breaking music to historic pubs and picturesque parks, London really has it all. In today’s special episode, James and Lucy are proudly repping their city and sharing all their recommendations. Tune in for the best views, delicious donuts and pirate pubs! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.