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Facebook.com/backpax Twitter.com/backpax www.backpaxmag.com Contributors: Beth Taylor-Patterson Rhiannon Thomas • Sarah Griffiths Honor Tuttiett • Abby Pickles Georgie Murray • Sven De Hondt Liam Corcoran • Hannah Gardiner Toby Cryne • Lou Jones • Steph Croft

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Winter Festivities London: Top 5 Theatres Chinatown’s Charm Brixton Regeneration Canterbury’s Wild Side Devon’s Winter Walks Cornwall’s Winter Festivities Nottingham Rocks Liverpool’s Treasure Top of the Yorkshire Dales North East Riviera Magical Edinburgh Scotland’s Winter Highs Mysterious Snowdonia Cultural Cardiff Once upon a time in Prague Italy’s Year Round Fun Swiss Hostels

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Backpacker Spotlight Name: Janine Wolters

Name: Matthew Gray

Age: 18

Age: 27

Nationality: Dutch

Nationality: Australian

Who are you travelling with? By myself – I’m doing an internship

Who are you travelling with? Myself

How long are you travelling for? My internship is 6 months, then we’ll see!

How long are you travelling for? 3 weeks

Favourite country so far? Great Britain Favourite place in Britain so far? York What do you like about Britain? Landscape, culture, accents... Favourite British hostel so far? St Christopher’s Inns, Bath What do you miss about home? Traditional Dutch food & my bed! LOVE or HATE? Marmite: Hate Fish & Chips: Love Ale: Love Roast Dinner: Love Fry up: Love Favourite British saying? “Blimey!” – and British people’s constant need to apologise!

Favourite country so far? England Favourite place in Britain so far? Cardiff – the Dr Who experience! What do you like about Britain? People, food, history & culture Favourite British hostel so far? YHA, Bristol

What xdo you miss about home? Family and friends LOVE or HATE? Marmite: Haven’t tried yet Fish & Chips: Love Ale: Love Black Pudding: Love Fry up: Love Favourite British saying? “Cuppa tea & biscuit love!”

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Venture off the beaten track for a more soul enriching & unique experience...

Muster up our warming autumnal veggie tagine, sweet in flavour and full of goodness... Mmm!

Embrace Switzerland during the winter months and cosy up at one of Swiss Hostels’ many authentic backpacker abodes. Mountain lodges and city stays provide the ultimate hub to explore!

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Why stay at YHA? Backpax tells all! Spanning the width and bredth of Wales & England, YHA offers friendly, budget accommodation in some of the most picturesque settings. From historical buildings to shepherd’s huts – rest your weary head in a multitude of fabulous locations! Are you nuts about pub crawls? Well, Backpax has just the meal ticket... Nuts Pub Crawl takes you on a boozy tour of London’s most electric hot-spots!

Celebrating its third birthday, Haggis Hostels has been a major hit with backpackers flocking to Ediburgh. Beth Taylor-Patterson can’t speak highly enough of this clean & contemporary resting ground...

How’s backpacking changed over the years? Publisher Sharon Henshall reflects on her days hitting the big, wide open road...

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Skiing in Europe Frosty air glistens in the sunlight, whilst the heady scent of pine entwines with the invigorating breeze. Glide down snow-covered mountains, with the brisk wind rushing past – skiing will re-energise and invigorate. Previously considered a costly venture, mountain resorts are becoming a winter wonderland for backpackers on a budget. Whilst there are some places to avoid with eye-widening prices, lesser-known destinations boast more rock-bottom price tags. Borovets, nestled in the Bulgarian mountains, is a budget gem showcasing slopes for both beginners and pros, and an efficient transport system. Get creative with where you stay: from Brasov in Romania to Bjelasnica in Bosnia. Czech Republic is another hidden treasure, with Krkonoše being the most popular option. Rural sites, such as Špindlerův Mlýn, host international competitions and serve up delicious Czech brewed 10

by Honor Tuttiett beer, costing a meagre 80p. Heartstoppingly picturesque, Zakopane – a quaint mountain town south of Krakow in Poland – has a backdrop of authentic wooden chalets encompassed by pine trees.

For a snow-filled experience on the UK’s white-washed soil, Scotland doesn’t disappoint. Cairngorm is home to slopes for skiers of all experience... A ‘cheap as chips’ option for budget backpackers seeking an action-packed daytime, and a fun-fuelled nightlife injected with a few tots of local whisky. More renowned hot-spots, such as Switzerland and Austria, can be inexpensive with early bird booking. Secure bargain deals by booking fast for Austria’s Snowbombing festival (6th-11th April 2015) – a hedonistic rave on top of the mountain. After a day on the peaks, huddle around an open fire whilst supping a hot toddy with newfound skiing buddies, and round off your alpine experience in true apres ski style.

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christmas & new year Whilst we may be mourning the end of summer, the colder months bring forth a blustery helping of fun-filled festivities. Dust off those long johns and woolly hats, and snow plough into some of these Crimbo and New Year celebrations... Oktoberfest

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Make tracks to Munich, and raise a stein (or three) for the world’s biggest funfair. Around six million flock annually to the motherland of beer, congregating and drinking ‘til their heart’s content. Munich, Germany www.oktoberfest.de Bath Christmas Market FREE 27 Nov - 14 Dec Allow the authentic wooden chalets, twinkling fairy lights and heavenly wafts of cinnamon and mulled wine entice you to the Roman city of Bath, for a Christmas market like no other.      Bath, South West England www.bathchristmasmarket.co.uk Fira de Santa Llúcia FREE 30 Nov – 23 Dec Set against a backdrop of Barcelona’s gothic cathedral, the city’s Christmas fair is an example of Catalonian customs at its very best. At some point a giant, smiling log “craps” out presents - bizzare! Barcelona, Spain en.firadesantallucia.cat Hogmanay £20 / 1 day 31 December See in the New Year in true Scottish style. Party to the echoes of bagpipes, whilst supping on some Scotch whisky with fireworks illuminating the majestic Edinburgh Castle in the background. Edinburgh, Scotland www.edinburghshogmanay.org New Year in Prague

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London

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1 Big Night Out 0800 612 5081 Starts 365 days a year, 7.30-9pm @ Verve Bar. www.1bignightout.com Nuts Pub Crawl London ‘backpax30’ for discount Party with us Wed to Sat. Meet at ‘Zoo Too’ in Leic Sq. www.nutspubcrawl.com Travel Joy Hostels Chelsea 020 7834 9689 Be part of a small family in the big city - settle in at Travel Joy Hostel. New hostel in Wimbledon! King William IV, 111 Grosvenor Rd, SW1V 3LG www.traveljoyhostels.com

Dover Castle Hostel 020 7403 7773 London Bridge location. Breakfast/kitchen/late bar/ TV lounge/internet & bags of fun. Flatshares available! 6A Great Dover Street, London, SE1 4XW www.dovercastlehostel.com

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London Top 5: qUIRKY THEATRES Finborough Theatre Sage-green archways lead to the award-winning Finborough Theatre in Earl’s Court, which churns out rediscovered works of the 19th century juxtaposed with new thought-provoking writing. Founded in 1980, this pocket-sized location draws giant-sized praise for its positive impact on London’s theatre scene. The Courtyard Plays, comedies and the like are on offer here for less than the price of a couple of beers. The Courtyard started its life in Covent Garden but due to a closure of the museum in which it was based, it was moved to Shoreditch in East London – a hipster home to the first public playhouses in Britain. South Bank’s Globe Theatre Today fans of ‘the Bard’ can get their Shakespeare fix at the South Bank’s Globe Theatre, transporting you back to the Elizabethan age. Founded by the pioneering American actor and director Sam Wanamaker, Shakespeare’s Globe is dedicated to celebrating the Bard’s spectacular works! Old Red Lion Theatre Pub London’s pubtheatres combine dramatics with a good old knees-up! All hush please when the bell tolls at the Old Red Lion Theatre pub in Finsbury – a comedy, a one-man show or a contemporary play by up-and-coming writers will be about to commence. All watched with a pint in hand! Etcetera Theatre Ecetera Theatre in Camden is another fabulous pub theatre which entices a young crowd. Just one flight of stairs up from the Oxford Arms pub, this street corner venue serves up lively comedy, fresh writing, musicals and even magic alongside ‘whistle wetting’ refreshments. Great location and a cosy venue. 20

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arm Chinatown's Ch by Abby Pickles Want to experience a different culture, without the hefty price tag of a longhaul flight? Chinatown in Soho will give you a taste for Asian cuisine, as well as an intriguing insight into the oriental lifestyle. With numerous bars and restaurants to choose from, it’s not difficult to find a tasty snack to keep you a-float during your adventures. But just in case you need a helping hand, Kowloon Bakery should be just the meal ticket – that’s if you can get in of course! Often buzzing with custom, it is definitely worth the wait. Soho may be slap-bang in the middle of England’s

busy capital, but its worldwide influences will make sure that you need not go far to experience life in the Far East. Mosey on down for the Chinese New Year – 19th February, 2015 – and welcome in ‘Year of the Sheep’. Apparently Chinese couples are not keen to have a child during this year due to the negative qualities of the sheep such as being followers rather than leaders. Despite this, you can most certainly expect dragon dancing, firecrackers, bustling crowds and oodles of fun.

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ixton Support Br by Honor Tuttiett Brixton has been noticeably showing the rumblings of gentrification for a while now. After decades of being a charmingly rough around the edges area, some of these changes aren’t being taken well. Once there were riots against racial discrimination but these days protests held seem to be against new eateries opening in what was Granville Arcade, now Brixton Village. Banners expressing their distaste had captions such as “Yuppies out, take your grilled salmon Panini’s and Camembert with you” and “Yuppies kill culture”. Local protestors are most angry about run down, empty spaces no longer inspiring passionate art or performance. Spaces are now profit focused which seems to have destroyed the naturally cool culture, driving away the people who injected passion and creativity into the community. An anti eviction protest was sparked in 2013, where a group of dedicated Brixtonites fought

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authorities pricing the locals out. Hikes in rental prices have caused local businesses to abandon the area, with wealthy commercial chain stores moving in. This is not in-keeping with Brixton’s community ethos in any way. Brixton has always been changeable, with different immigrants taking up residence since the 19th century. However, soon enough, none of those familiar cultures will be able to afford the rent, and instead of sharing and making room like previous times, the colourful flavour which diversity creates will be lost. Of course there is a flip side to every story. New money spreads more jobs, more visitors and more wealth. And there is still plenty of character remaining: Brixton Market on Electric Avenue sells tasty Caribbean food, Brixton Academy packs out regularly due to the cool bands it hosts and the retro Ritzy Cinema built in 1911 cuts a cool picture in the heart of Brixton. So, support Brixton’s community by celebrating the area’s diversity, character and cultural edge!

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South East

Observe vast landscapes transform from burnt reds to frosty blues, as autumn turns to winter‌

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de Canterbury's WilbydBetSi h Taylor Nestled in the heart of Kent is Canterbury, a picturesque city where historical landmarks and architectural feats have been accumulating for the last 2000 years. Stroll through the medieval Westgate – the oldest surviving city gate in England – and tread the streets of an ancient Roman settlement. Wander past the High Street and discover quaint, timber framed, Huguenot houses perched over the peaceful banks of the river Stour. Ancient ruins of St Augustine’s Abbey and Canterbury Castle emerge from green luscious spaces in the heart of the city as the world renowned cathedral ascends timelessly into a whisping sky, overlooking the hustle and bustle of this

of Druidstone Park and behold the final bloom of the beautiful butterfly tree as autumn casts it spell. Search for the sleeping dragon, and look out for woodland imps as you set off on this magical wildlife trail, keeping your ear to the ground for herds of roaming white fallow deer. Journeying to a rather different habitat, take a path through the sparse reed beds of Stodmarsh National Nature Reserve where an array of birds come to wine and dine on the abundance of fish that swim in the reserve’s large lakes. A visit in autumn sees large flocks of migrating birds joining the marsh’s residents, while on the wet grazing meadows waders and rare ducks are a delightful sight.

vibrant and culturally rich city. Shaped by a chronology of human settlement, Canterbury is an encyclopaedia of British history. But it is Canterbury’s relationship with its wild side, which completes the enchantment.

For a breath of fresh salty air, orange sunsets and crashing waves, set off across Canterbury’s Whitehall Meadow to Whitstable’s seaside. Embark along a linear path through forests, and march fearlessly over fields where a battle was fought by the legions of Julius Cesar in 54BC. Continue your crusade towards the long sandy stretches and welcoming taverns of Whitstable’s coastline.

Lying between the city and neighbouring towns, Blean Forest offers miles of mystical woodland. Discover the magic

Canterbury’s rich social history is sewn onto a background of expansive beauty... so lace up your hiking boots and go wild.

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South West

Whether it’s strolling along wintry coastlines, or partying like it’s 1999 – the South West is beckoning...

Full Moon Backpackers 0117 924 5007 Affordable rooms, 2 mins from centre, 2 bars, live music & DJs, organic food & drink & large common room. 1 North Street, Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3PR www.fmbristol.co.uk Rock & Bowl 0117 325 1980 Large, lively backpackers with a spacious kitchen/diner, 24-hour reception and free wifi. 22 Nelson Street, Bristol, BS1 2LA www.rocknbowlmotel.com

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Glastonbury Backpackers 01458 833353 A unique, vibrant & colourful place to stay. Easy access to local sights & surrounding countryside. The Crown, 4 Market Place, Glastonbury, BA6 9HD www.glastonburybackpackers.com Hints & tips:

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Famous for its Roman baths, and now its modern day Spa, Bath draws history enthusiasts, film-makers and multitudes of backpackers into its ancient cobbled streets. Stunning architecture, riverside walks and a certain ‘magical’ feel makes it one special travel destination.

S t. Christopher's Inns Our smashing Sarah jumped aboard the train to venture into the enchanting city of Bath for a fun night’s stay at St Christopher’s Inns.

Always enamoured with the prospect of a trip to historic Bath, I jumped at the chance to spend a night at the centrally located St Christopher’s Inn. Nestled cosily within the labyrinth of cobbled streets, the hostel was just a short meander from Bath Spa train station. Entering through Belushi’s – the restaurant and bar name synonymous with St Christopher’s – smiles of the friendly staff were there to greet us. We ascended the staircase to our private twin room where my travel companion, Amy, and I would be resting our heads. Complete with fresh linen, our double and single bunk bed combo appeared warm and inviting. Funky decor ensured we would be sleeping under the stars ... with a collage of Hollywood A-listers gazing down from the ceiling. Further inspection of St Christopher’s revealed that the same 26

clean, fresh and cosy feel of our room permeated the whole building. Behind bright yellow doors, dorms of varying sizes all boasted free WiFi and convenient bathroom facilities. For lone travellers, the attic chill out room was a perfect hangout for likeminded backpackers to congregate. Squishy sofas, bean bags, a book exchange and DVD rental suggested relaxing was the order of the day in this oasis. Welcome messages in various languages were doodled over one of the walls, revealing St Christopher’s to be a hot-bed for backpackers, from both near and far. Bath’s streets offer an enchanting array of boutique shops, cafes and restaurants – all set against a backdrop of gently imposing Georgian architecture. Many a Jane Austen drama has been filmed in the city: the famous Royal Crescent – where many scenes were shot in

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a TV edition of Austen’s Persuasion – lies a stone’s throw from the hostel. A 15-minute stroll away, waters cascade spectacularly down the weir at Pulteney Bridge – one of only four bridges in the world to have shops span both sides. Also a Hollywood setting, the bridge was where Javert took his life in the recent film adaptation of Les Miserables. Meanwhile, the modern Thermae Bath Spa lies in wait for those who prefer to experience the lazy Roman lifestyle and bask in its healing waters.

night stay was the Full Moon Party experience – with neon face paint and UV sticks at the ready! Snoozing until the Sunday church bells tolled, we headed back downstairs to Belushi’s for a revitalising coffee and an impressive complimentary breakfast spread. Shortly before checking out, I caught site of a poster with the hostel motto: “party hard, sleep easy.” Our fun-filled stay in this well established Bath backpacker hostel echoed exactly that. For more information, or to book a bed, visit: www.st-christophers.co.uk

With a varied menu at Belushi’s – where hostel-dwellers receive an unbeatable discount – there is no need to venture further afield. Backpackers can enjoy a chilled open space, which exudes a global vibe. That evening, we spoke to the hostel manager over a glass of wine – she confirmed they were regularly booked out with travellers from all over Europe and beyond. And, as darkness fell, things got a little more upbeat. Coinciding with our Saturday read more articles at www.backpaxmag.com

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NorthShore Bude Backpackers 01288 354256 On the beautiful Cornish Coast! Free WiFi & board store. Close to surfing beaches. Dorms, sea views. Call above, or 07970 149486 57 Killerton Road, Bude, Cornwall, EX23 8EW www.northshorebude.com Falmouth Backpackers 01326 319 996 Relaxed, friendly, affordable hostel... just 5 mins walk from Falmouth town; Harbour & Station – Maritime Museum, Castle & only 2 mins from beach. 9 Gyllyngvase Terrace, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 4DL www.falmouthbackpackers.co.uk Penzance Backpackers 01736 363836 Your Cornish adventure starts here! Small friendly hostel close to sea front. Affordable & comfortable. The Blue Dolphin, Alexandra Rd, Penzance, TR18 4LZ www.pzbackpack.com 28

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r Walks Devon's Winte by Hannah Gardiner Cleanse your soul with an adventurous winter walk along North Devon’s breathtaking coastline. Numb toes and icy cheeks accompany this seasonal stroll, whilst body weight is doubled by a multitude of layers warding off the bitter chill. Rustic, rugged, and steeped in history, smugglers used to claim this coastline as their own.

Now home to avid adventurers, the Devonshire coastline provides a great all-round wander, taking you from the picturesque village of Morthoe, through Woolacombe, and finishing at Baggy Point in Croyde. These towns are teeming in the summertime, and rightly so – they’re home to stunning beaches and a pumping nightlife! However, during the winter months they’re much more spacious, far less frantic, and equally as enjoyable.

Starting in Morthoe, venture onto one of the stunning beaches that fringe the coast. Golden sand stretches into the distance as the mist rises from the rough sea, dusting your face with refreshing salty goodness. Spot dedicated surfers

out in the ocean, with their buoyant heads bobbing up and down, waiting to catch a winter wave. No matter how cold you feel at this point in your journey, compare your un-submerged, dry body with theirs – you’re bound to feel a little warmer. Follow the frosty path through Woolacombe, gradually leading you away from the beach and rolling sand dunes, and into the more unruly terrain of Croyde’s Baggy Point. Rocky ground layers itself in a gentle but challenging incline – it’s not only amusing to clamber across, but gets the heart rate racing too. Up here, you’ll find yourself exposed to the weather front, as well as incredibly stunning views. Observe the dark ocean crash furiously into the rocks below, and compare it with the vast golden beach you just walked across. Once you’ve enjoyed the delights of the crisp Devonshire coastline, give your chilly tootsies a well-deserved respite from the shore, and saunter towards the local drinking taverns. An abundance of dainty west-country pubs await, offering a comforting setting to rest those weary feet. And after a wild, winter walk, nothing can taste better than a warming tipple.

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t ities Cornwall 's Winter Fes byiv Rhiannon Thomas From cosy coastal Christmases to notorious New Year’s celebrations, the South West is front-runner when it comes to choosing a winter time destination. Crack open the eggnog and devour a classic Christmas dinner in front of a roaring fire at one of Cornwall’s idyllic country pubs. A best kept secret, the Miners Arms in Mithian, exudes an olde worlde charm with ghostly tales and stories of smugglers accompanying real ales and fresh Cornish produce. Three Miles south of Penzance sits the pretty fishing village of Mousehole. Each year, on 23rd December, the tiny village celebrates Tom Bawcock’s Eve – a legendary resident who went fishing in a severe storm, to relieve the village of famine – with stargazy pie served at The Ship Inn. The harbour and surrounding pubs and shops are illuminated by a spectacular display of twinkling lights – well worth a visit.

Once Christmas is over, fun-filled frolics are still to be had with New Year’s Eve celebrations around the corner. These are no ordinary celebrations. Looe – the usually quiet fishing town – is host to an influx of visitors, flocking to the streets, head-to-toe in fancy dress. Just like Looe, hundreds cascade to Newquay’s strip, clad in their best fancy dress, to embrace some of the South West’s best party venues. Clubs and bars provide the ultimate warm-up before revellers gather in the central square for the countdown to midnight. Blow away the cobwebs by taking a New Year’s Day dip in Newquay’s icy waters. Taking place at the harbour at noon, join the hardy daredevils as they plunge into the bitterly cold sea – it’s said to be the best hangover cure yet!

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Wrap up warm and get lost in Sherwood Forest, or step back in time to what was once Britain’s most industrialised area – the Black Country…

Igloo Hostel, Annexe & Pods

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Comfy, clean, warm & sociable atmosphere. Self-catering, free WiFi, lockers, dorms/boutique privates. Good location - helpful & friendly staff.

100 Mansfield Road, Nottingham, NG1 3HD www.igloohostel.co.uk

cks Nottingham byRo Hannah Gardiner Visiting Nottingham in the autumn means you’ll experience the city at peak time. September and October bring with them thousands of new academics flooding the fun-sized city with youthful excitement. After a sleepy summer, the city awakens to bustling bars, shops and universities all embracing the breath of fresh, alcohol infused air. Ah, alcohol. Nottingham is renowned for its penchant of ale, and if you’re around in October, it’s even better. Why? Because that’s when the Robin Hood Beer and Cider Festival erupts. Although its name might not have the same ring to it as Oktoberfest, it does offer an alternative, historical gimmick that not even Munich can rival: it’s hosted at the medieval Nottingham Castle. Each year, swarms of green-hat wearing, bow-and-arrow bearing, beer-enthusiasts flee to the city’s fortress to sample the array of beverages on offer. Surrounding lawns are littered with dozens of colourful, bustling beer tents. So, it’s time to rock your best Robin Hood and Maid Marian looks, and get to Nottingham for a some history mixed with modern day merriment. Fancy a beer or three? follow @backpax on twitter

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Spaceships Rentals Backpax’s Becky and her ‘plus one’ got behind the wheels of a Spaceships camper, and jetted off to Norfolk. They didn’t want their road trip to end...

The wide open road has always appealed to my adventurous nature and what cooler mode of transport than a campervan? I’d had my beady eye on Spaceships’ brand new VW Caddy ever since it launched as one of their camper rentals, at the beginning of 2014. Cool, cosy and compact, it’s like a tardis, housing a decent sized double bed as well as many handy facilities, and sneaky storage spaces. Rocking up at the depot, located just west of London, excitement kicked in for our little weekend jaunt. Before long Spaceships were handing over the keys to Nostromo - the cosmic name acquainted with our camper and we were off... hitting that wide open road in our sweet little ride! Escaping the Big Smoke I quickly got to grips with our funky, electric blue friend 32

- it was so effortless to drive, and quite nippy too with its 1.6L engine! Tunes were pumping through the impressive sound system, and the sun was shining. Extremely fuel efficient and economical, Nostromo can do up to 644 miles per tank – enough to drive all the way to Berlin! We pulled up at our campsite early evening - Whitlingham Broad - situated just on the Norfolk Broads’ outskirts. Eager to get the camper all set up for the weekend, we soon mastered the sideawning. The portable cooker was then fired up and we began mustering up our evening meal, while supping on cider. Cooking utensils were all provided, including a tin opener, spatula and tongs, as well as pots and pans, cutlery, plates, bowls and cups. There was even a washing up bowl, scrubber and tea towel to clear up afterwards - but don’t forget the washing-up liquid!

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As darkness fell, we got the double-bed laid out. Consisting of two separate mattresses, they cover the entire back space of the van. It was surprisingly spacious, and could even fit my 6ft 4 boyfriend! The camper also comes with two pillows, a double duvet and bed linen. Thermo-insulated curtains can be suctioned onto each window, preventing the camper from being sweltering hot in the morning. After a surprisingly comfy night’s sleep, we folded back the mattress and set up the camper table inside for breakfast. Fully fuelled, we headed out to explore and stumbled across the Great Broad Lake, just a stone’s throw away. Against a backdrop of marshes abundant with wildlife and luscious green woodland, we spent an hour paddling blissfully in a hired two-person canoe amidst swans, ducks and Egyptian geese. Miraculously dry after our little paddle, we sauntered into the local village for a well-earned refreshing pint of pale ale. Once back at the campsite, we fully embraced

the camping spirit by hiring out a fire pit. Whilst the fire roared and the stars twinkled above, we got stuck into a game of cards (as well as a few cups of wine!). It was the perfect way to spend our final evening with Nostromo. The next day, we unenthusiastically packed up the camper, and made tracks – why do these adventures have to end? Back at the depot, we patted Nostromo goodbye. Not everyone can say they’ve spent a weekend in a spaceship! www.spaceshipsrentals.co.uk

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Live the adventure with YHA Manor houses, barns and campsites, there are over 150 YHAs to start your adventure from. So conquering mountains or molehills? Exploring the heart of the city or the middle of nowhere? You’ll find home-cooked food, somewhere to leave your bikes or walking boots, and beds from only £19.99 B&B for groups of 16 or more, per night. For more inspiration about where you could find (or lose) yourself or to book visit YHA.org.uk/groups


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T’up North, things tend to get a little chilly, so hoist up your long johns and embrace its stunning landscapes, rich history and charming disposition…

MANCHESTER LIVERPOOL Ashton House Hostel 0161 834 3423 Dorms & double rooms. 5 minutes walk to Victoria Station. Massage showers with radio & LCD lighting! 196 Corporation Street, Manchester, M4 4DU www.ashtonhousehotel.com

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Liverpool 's Treasure Situated right on the brink of the North West, Liverpool’s impressive waterfront possesses an abundance of extraordinary culture and heritage. Take a step back and discover some of Liverpool’s best kept secrets. Hidden amongst its prominent features you’ll discover beautifully well-kept parks and secluded streets. Popular with the locals and for its Bohemian vibe, Lark Lane provides a prime destination to discover quirky market stalls, funky bars and affordable restaurants. Having world class culture and an abundance of museums and galleries as well as the

varied nightlife, Liverpool is a hot place to be right now and a sure hit to banish any winter blues. If you do need to raise the temperatures then pay a visit to Sefton Park Palm house, an indoor tropical garden. Or, if it’s the warm fuzzy feeling the festive period gives you, stop by one of the numerous Christmas markets. With many tourists visiting each year, when strolling through Liverpool the local football fans are right when they chant “you’ll never walk alone”....

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exhilarating Pennine Way. Icy mornings create the ultimate ‘winter wonderland’, where you’ll discover nothing more refreshing than hearing the crunch of frosted grass beneath your feet. Once you’re amidst the valleys, hidden treasures await – mysterious crevices and dazzling waterfalls are aplenty. Medieval Castle Bolton also takes a prominent seat amongst the Dales, delivering an intriguing step back in time, plus stunning views. Polish off your experience by sampling a tipple of the region’s real ale, brewed right in the heart of Wensleydale. At 1,732ft above sea level, Tan Hill Inn in Swaledale prides itself on being the highest pub in Britain. But be wary – high altitudes and alcohol can make an interesting combination. You’ll be feeling ‘top of the world’ in no time!

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www.thekingharryliverpool.co.uk Embassie Backpackers 0151 707 1089 Beautiful terraced house. Fully Remodernised kitchens & bathrooms. Free tea, coffee, toast & jam! Free Beatles tour each Thurs: leaves hostel at 8pm. 1 Falkner Sq, Liverpool, L8 7NU www.embassie.com HOAX Liverpool 0151 908 0098 HOAX Liverpool is different, fresh, original. For independent thinkers and urban explorers. Join in. 54 Stanley Street, Liverpool, L1 6AU

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Carlisle City Hostel Georgie Murray guides us to fresh air, historical sites and a friendly homefrom-home hostel, tucked away in the latest ‘up North’ backpacker destination.

The travel-addict owners met whilst visiting Vietnam back in 2009. Jointly armed with 17 years of travelling experience, they have covered most of Europe, Asia and Australasia. Cath’s ‘hostel-empty’ hometown, provoked them to ditch future travel plans, and affable accommodation for backpackers replaced South America on the itinerary. Carlisle City Hostel’s homely vibe reflects Cath and Jono’s combined vision of the perfect hostel in quaint Carlisle. Comfy beds, a warm welcome, and the owners’ knowledgeable nature, have received much notable attention. Hadrian’s Wall attracts around 80% of guests. Britain’s greatest Roman monument necklaces the Anglo-Scottish border, linking 38

forts and turrets from east to west. Sweeping views of rugged land lend themselves to eager eyes of walkers and cyclists alike. Route 72, a 174 mile long cycle path is easily accessible from the city on a bike-friendly bus, aptly named AD122 (the year the wall was built). Hitchhike south – about a thirty minute drive – and discover the Lake District, inspiration to the wonderful world of Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter’s fantastical critters. The power of man’s artistry is displayed throughout Carlisle Cathedral. Although smaller than most cathedrals, it houses magnificent structural feats. East Window – 50 feet of transcendent stained glass – and a painted ceiling reminiscent of Islamic decoration in Granada’s

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- Cumbria stunning Alhambra palace, brings Moorish decadence to this Gothic constitution. Standing sturdy and simple, Carlisle Castle juxtaposes this rich architecture with sandstone walls and dank dungeons. If you have some extra pennies visit Tullie House, an award winning Jacobean museum and art gallery opposite the hostel. The Brickyard hosts gigs most weekends, featuring many obscurely named bands. Chill out in comely pubs, like the Kings Head and Sportsman Inn, with comforting smells of old wooden furniture and scrummy guest ales. Underground bar, ‘The Lane Bar’, has an eclectic contemporary vibe with a distinguishable focus on the décor, inspired by trends in art and fashion. Cam, the master of mixolog y, shakes one of Europe’s best cocktails; sit and sup one of these divine creations in the heavenly shisha garden out back.

Framed on all sides with history and wilderness, Cath and Jono’s niche couldn’t have been better placed. Overlooked by most tourists, this bonny city was voted Britain’s happiest in 2012. Keith Adams, head of Carlisle’s ‘Laughter and Happiness Club’, humbly sums it up: “It is a place where people really connect, both with each other and their surroundings... the big Cumbrian skies are a powerful presence. This is a city you can always see the edges of.” www.carlislecityhostel.com

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era North East Rivi by Toby Cryne Situated on the hilariously misleading North East Riviera, Newcastle is one of the endearing gems of the North. Landlocked in the nether region between Leeds and Glasgow, England’s “friendliest city” houses nuggets of Britishness, appreciated by any foreigner new to the land of ‘Geordies’. Newcastle’s famed iconography, such as the Gateshead Millennium Bridge, Angel of the North, and the Baltic Flower Mill, are all reminiscent of an illustrious industrial past and a modernistic present. The city has of course become synonymous with football. The spirit of former manager Bobby Robson pulsates through the veins of every Magpie (a diehard Newcastle fan), whilst England footballer and Geordie hero Alan Shearer is referred to locally as ‘God’. Be prepared to be quizzed, debated and even judged solely on your choice of team, so bluff wisely friends. And then there is music... Newcastle stands proud of its brassy, outlandish reputation. Think of it like a condensed version of the Costa del Sol, only much colder. And that is why we Brits love it. Newcastle’s nightlife ebbs, flows and breathes, with city dwellers and weekend expats taking full advantage of its YOLO (you only live once) mentality. For the more civil minded, a number of pop-up festivals and events have also started fluttering across the banks of the Tyne in recent years. Events such as Hexham Vintage Fair kisses the North East with a sprinkle of Shoreditch, while food festivals provide all manner of cuisines. And if that wasn’t enough, Newcastle & Gateshead Winter Carnival offers a plethora of festive activities from the Enchanted Parks to festive themed events – even including a New Years’ Eve celebratory countdown. Those new to the shores of Blighty will no doubt be wondering, “why go to Newcastle in winter? It’ll be freezing!” Though your point is valid, just bring a couple of pairs of long johns, hell, bring your UGG boots and take the North West Riviera by the horns. Albatross Backpackers In! 0191 233 1330 City centre location, friendly, modern, Internet café, free WiFi, Games room. 51 Grainger Street, NE1 5JE

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The Scots celebrate with fiery gusto... fuelled by a winter warmer such as whisky of course! Join Hogmanay’s crowds to welcome in 2015...

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Edinburgh is often considered as the Athens of the North and the city wears its nickname with pride. Wedged between lush rolling hills and the splendour of the North Sea, this city seems as if it’s been erected by giants and sprinkled with fairy dust, appearing out of a dream. Edinburgh captures magic as no other. It’s hardly a surprise that JK Rowling used the ancient Edinburgh castle and the city’s winding streets as a backdrop for the adventures of her illustrious bespectacled wizard.

The Royal Mile is probably the city’s biggest tourist draw card and most rightfully so. The Royal Mile is the name given to a succession of streets forming Edinburgh’s main thoroughfare. A stone’s throw from the far-famed measuring unit you can find the

Grassmarket, which used to be a traditional place for public executions. Nowadays the act of chopping off heads is rather ill-advised, although the effect of a pubcrawl around the area might have the same mind-numbing effect as the stroke of the guillotine. The Grassmarket shelters in the shadow of the imposing castle, a medieval stronghold that dominates the city’s skyline. Every year the castle plays host to the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, a celebration of music, dance and military pageantry. Often regarded as the most spectacular show in the world (eat your heart out, Glastonbury!) the Military Tattoo merges young and old, classic and modern into a whirling blend of creative energy. The amicable feud between Glasgow and Edinburgh will probably never get resolved, but it’s undisputed that Edinburgh is a marvel of a city – like a big village, bursting at its seams with dazzling energy. Be still and listen as you might just hear the bagpipes ringing out. Edinburgh’s lure never sounded so irresistible.

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Caledonian Backpackers 0131 2262939 We provide hostel accommodation for independent budget travelers, groups & backpackers 3 Queensferry St, Edinburgh, EH2 4PA www.caledonianbackpackers.com

Smart City Hostels 0131 524 1989 Redefining the hostel experience: 5 star accredited, centrally located, dorms & privates available. 50 Blackfriars Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1NE www.smartcityhostels.com Euro Hostel Edinburgh - 08454 900 461 Glasgow - 08455 399 956. Newcastle - 08454 900 371 Euro Hostels: we’re 100% confident you won’t find rooms like ours at a better price. www.euro-hostels.co.uk Haggis Hostels 0131 557 0036 Clean, Comfortable, City Centre Accommodation at an Affordable Price... with a friendly welcome! 5/3 West Register Street, Edinburgh, EH2 2AA www.haggishostels.co.uk

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Findhorn Village Hostel 013 0969 2339 Located on Scotland’s Moray coast - an area of outstanding natural beauty. Prior booking essential. Church Place, Findhorn, Forres, Moray, IV36 3YR www.findhornvillagehostel.com Braemar Lodge

013397 41627 Glenshee Road, Braemar, Aberdeenshire, AB35 5YQ www.braemarlodge.co.uk

Rabbie’s Tours: Quote BAC1160 for 10% off UK tour Small group tours of the UK and Ireland from Edinburgh, Glasgow, London and Dublin. Departures all year. Small, friendly and fun! 0131 226 3133 • www.rabbies.com Hints & tips:

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s by Lou Jones Scotland's Winter High Obsessed with finding the next adrenaline-fuelled challenge or just content to be amidst awe-inspiring surroundings? Scotland offers a plethora of activities; mountain ranges dominate vast swathes of the country, married by precarious ridges overlooking crater-like glens and eerily-still lochs. By winter, the sky-scraping plateauxs turn Arctic – the mountains transform into a mecca for snow sport fans, whilst providing a pristine backdrop for onlookers. Scotland boasts the UK’s highest pinnacles, with scores of ‘Munros’ majestically standing at over 3000ft (914m). Ben Nevis, the daddy of them all, draws the most attention. The Nevis Range in the West Highlands is a climbing heaven. Grab a pair of crampons and try your hand at ice climbing. Ben Nevis has a range of routes on the 300m high Carn Dearg

Buttress, while Glen Cloe valley puts scrambling and abseiling skills to the test. Sledging, snowshoeing and snow biking are also popular on the Nevis Range, which has one of the country’s five ski and snowboarding centres. A day pass, equipment hire and instructions cost just over £100. In the east, the Cairngorms’ ski centre has a funicular railway, so anyone not keen on James Bond-style daring deeds can enjoy the wonder of being up in the mountains while sipping a hot chocolate in Scotland’s highest restaurant. Hiking parts of Scotland’s great trails is an unbeatable way to experience some of the highlights, including a 550m zigzagging trail up the Devil’s Staircase – the West Highland Way’s highest point. When night falls, Highland dance to the rousing sound of bagpipes and fiddles whilst supping on the country’s favourite liquor, whisky – but, do go easy on the single malts or it could be double trouble!

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Nos Da 02920 37 88 66 Award winning budget hostel - Our philosophy is to create a haven, in a relaxing and sociable environment 53-59 Despenser Street, Riverside, Cardiff, CF11 6AG

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Pant-Yr-Athro 01267 241 014 Located in beautiful countryside 2 miles from Llansteffan beach & 6 miles from Camarthen Llansteffan, Carmarthen, South Wales, SA33 5AJ

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sterious Snowdonia My Awaiting in the shadows of light and feel the Snowdonia’s summits lies an underground world, steeped in history and legends. The village of Corris holds the gateway to King Arthur’s Labyrinth - a network of snaking waterways and immense caverns. Deep in the darkness a hooded boatman awaits to guide you on a medieval journey and delight your mind with tales of magic, dragons, giants and Celtic glory. Myth-chasers not yet satiated can discover further folklore at the Lost Legends of the Stone Circle: an enchanted maze brimming with quirky characters. Don your hard hat for another journey deep underground. Descend hundreds of feet on Britain’s steepest railway into the mining past of Llechwedd Slate Caverns – not for the faint hearted! Step blinking back into the

rush of wind on an adrenaline-fuelled zip line ride at Zip World – speeding across a quarry on wires of up to 1000 metres long. Back on earth, captivating Conwy is a walled medieval market town. Somewhat foreboding, Conwy Castle is as formidable as the rock on which it stands. From this colossal hunk of military might, stroll down to Conwy’s harbour where Britain’s smallest house perches. Once home to a 6ft 3 fisherman, it has now been declared unfit for human habitation. With room for no more than a bed, a stove, a water tap and bedside cabinet, it’s easy to see why. At just £1 entry this tiny bolt hole is well worth a peek. But mind your head!

ltural Cardiff Cu Bursting at the seams, Wales’ capital is a street shops and multi-cultural core in the historic county of Glamorgan. Majestically towering above the sprawling acres of Bute Park is Cardiff Castle. Soak up the iconic monument’s historic splendour, embrace panoramic views or watch footage of the castle’s colourful history, spanning 2000 years. Cathays is a backpacker’s haven, packed with traditional and offbeat eateries. The town centre is just a ‘sheep’s throw’ away lined with high

ornate Victorian arcades. Cardiff ’s vibrant music scene presents intimate gigs and concerts year round with breakthrough bands and popular music pulsating through the city’s veins. Wrap up warm to brace what this vivacious capital has to offer. Welcome to Cardiff, or if you want to truly embrace the Welsh lingo...’Croeso i Caerdydd’.

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A cascading array of diverse cultures and landscapes, Europe exudes charm, beauty and character. Something fresh is always on the horizon...

ue Once upon a time in Prag by Lou Jones With the cold, dark months looming, step into the pages of a fairy-tale book featuring snow-dusted castles and towering Christmas trees freshly harvested from the mountains. Preserved within Czech Republic, the heart of Europe, Prague’s magic realm of medieval and baroque architecture is alight with festivities during winter. Old Town Square and Wenseslas Square host free Christmas markets from 29th November until 11th January. Wooden huts are crammed with charming handicrafts vying for attention, as well as

copious amounts of sugary pastries, spitroasted meats and warming drinks. The squares are a year-round bustling hub for tourists, teeming with bars and restaurants, but it’s worth stepping along the cobbled side-streets to discover cheaper alternatives. Nearby Ovocný trh’s rink offers free ice skating – overlooked by the regal pillars of the 18th century Estates Theatre. 48

Prague is surprisingly accessible, with free walking tours led twice a day from Old Town Square. Journey through the city’s history of fallen empires, communist struggles and Kafka origins, keeping your ears open for the sounds of the oldest clock in the world. Music is everywhere: treat yourself to an otherworldly performances inside the golden-topped National Theatre and the Prague State Opera. Temperatures can average around 2C (36F), bringing with it the possibility of snow – enchanting when it coats the turrets and gargoyles of Prague Castle. Vast and looming, this structure may look like it’s crash-landed from a Disney movie but the world’s oldest castle (c.870) houses many of the country’s government and cultural institutions. Hop on the funicular train that runs up Petrin Hill to the Observation Tower for sweeping views of your frozen kingdom. Bohemian Vršovice district has a plethora of hip hang-outs away from the mainstream crowds. And if you’re just after some romantic escapism then staying within the ‘Praha 1’ district will fulfil any winter-time fantasies.

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Citystay touts itself as the “most centrally located hostel in Berlin” – and I’ve found that to be true. The hostel is walking distance from the main transport hubs such as the Alexanderplatz and the Hackescher Markt stations, must-see sights like the Fernsehnturm (TV tower), as well as shopping areas, cool bars, clubs, and restaurants. However, more than its prime location, the modern hostel delivers top-notch service and accommodation at an affordable price. Citystay understands the needs of budget travellers without skimping on quality. The rooms—whether single rooms or dorm rooms—are spacious, airy, and most importantly, clean and comfortable. The dorm room layout also gives travellers enough space to stretch out without having to worry about impinging on anyone’s personal 50

space. Plus, there are lockers in all the rooms—one for each backpacker—so you can sleep easy knowing that valuables are safe. Some rooms include a bathroom and shower area, which, unlike other hostels I’ve stayed in, are spacious as well as spick-andspan—meticulously cleaned by the hostel staff on a daily basis. The stately and historic brick building adds to the hostel’s ambience and atmosphere—you’ll immediately feel at ease and at home upon arrival. There’s a breezy outdoor lounge area where you can meet and exchange travel stories with your fellow wanderers. With its comfy seating, this area is also a great place to sip an ice cold authentic German brew during a hot summer afternoon, or to simply sit and fill out postcards (which are on sale in the hostel) for your loved ones

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back home. But the indoor lounge, and most especially the hostel café and bar, is another great place to wind down after a day spent wandering the city. From lattes and fine brews to mouthwatering meals, the folks from the Citystay bar can whip up nearly anything that your rumbling stomach desires. Plus, there’s also free Wi-Fi in the hostel’s public areas, as well as computer terminals that you can use (for a small fee) to update your blog, your social media feeds, or book the next leg of your journey.

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However, it’s Citystay’s dedication to providing top-of-the-line service that really makes it stand out. Hostel staff aren’t just friendly, they really go out of their way to help you out. Whether it’s helping you figure out directions, assist you in booking a tour, or simply giving travel tips on the hippest and hottest spots in the city, each and every member of the Citystay hostel team makes an effort to ensure that your trip to Berlin is an enjoyable one. read full reviews at www.backpaxmag.com

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d fun Italy on a Budget... Year Robyun Liam Corcoran Italy - the land of fast cars, gorgeous people, mouthwatering pizza and high fashion. It’s even shaped like a rather stylish boot! Rich in culture and heritage, this country can guarantee you a heart-warming welcome during the chillier season, and a photo album full of precious memories. Founded in 2012 by experienced tour guide Irene Chimenti, Italy on a Budget originally covered only Tuscan territory – the breeding ground for Renaissance artists Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. Established for backpackers on a shoestring (the clue’s in her company’s name), the tour group now ventures further afield – due to an influx of adventure-seeking customers – covering Rome, Cinque Terre and the Amalfi Coast. Other major areas include Tuscany’s capital, Florence as well as Siena , Pisa, Lucca, San Gimignano and the Chianti region.

During the colder months, Italy on a Budget still continues to run many of its tours, including the ‘Grape Escape

winery tour’ – a delicious day trip to two wineries in the Chianti region, and San Gimignano – and the everpopular ‘Tuscany Experience’, where you explore bustling narrow streets, and free flowing countryside. A new tour to Pisa and Lucca, renowned for its Renaissance city walls, is also on the cards for Italy on a Budget. Excursions to Rome’s colosseum and the Vatican still resume, whilst various courses present an opportunity to learn what the Italians do best – cook! Learn, taste and experience the local culture with lively and unforgettable experts. If you prefer to go it alone, a mix of ‘do-it yourself ’ options such as bike rides and cooking classes can spice up your Italian indulgence. So, if the grip on your wallet is as tight as most Italian men’s trousers, you no longer need to miss out on this enchanting country. Italy on a Budget is the local superhero and in the words of Super Mario, your friendly Italian plumber, “Life is a game, kid! It all depends on how you play”. Book online with promo code ‘earlybird2015’ for 20% off.

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Munich – Prague – Bratislava – Vienna – Ljubljana – Venice – Milan – Interlaken -– Zurich – Liechtenstein – Innsbruck – Munich

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rary Itine Munich: Soar into Munich in time for the ultimate Christmas market. Rooting back to the 14th century, Germany’s capital has become a hot-spot for festive enthusiasts in the build up to Crimbo. Located at Marienplatz in the heart of the city centre, purchase exquisite gifts, whilst chewing on delectable gingerbread. Don’t forget to wear your Bavarian wench outfit!

Prague: Next stop, Prague. Journey east-bound before the clock strikes twelve on New Year’s Eve. Flock to one of the local squares – Old Town Square or Wenceslas Square – or join a boat party where you can gaze in awe as fireworks emblazon the frosty night’s sky. 54

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Venture west for a day or two of rest and recuperation in Vienna. Rathaus Park transforms into an ice-skating rink in front of the majestic city hall. But don’t stay in the chill for too long. Retreat away into the warmth of its contemporary museums, or one of its cosy coffee houses.

Bratislava: Unwind after the festivities, and enjoy a few days laying low in medieval Bratislava. Dress warmly as temperatures stoop below freezing. Meander around the Stary Mesto’s (Old Town) narrow streets, and explore Devin Castle, or the “blue” church...

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Ljubljana: Slovenia’s capital is next on the agenda. Although small in size, Ljubljana, meaning “beloved”, boasts a wealth of activity – and a hill-top castle at its heart. Enjoy afternoons in cafes, visits to museums, or souvenir shopping – everything is within easy reach!

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Italy: Stop by Venice for some romance and shop in Milan before ascending Italy’s mountain ranges for some adrenalin fuelled snow sports. Hit the slopes alongside fellow skiers and snow-boarders.

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Switzerland

Switzerland is synonymous with the winter season, with lodges, chalets and hostels providing a perfect respite after a long day gliding down the glistening Swiss slopes. January is a particularly good time as snow fall is aplenty. Zurich and Interlaken are ideal bases for exploration, both boasting dazzling lakes, mind-blowing views and easy access routes to the slopes – not to mention the funky bars! d a k e n, I n te r l w i tze r la n S

Liechtenstein

A short escapade to the world’s richest country can’t go amiss. Nestled entirely within the Alps’ embrace, this pocket-sized country is an ideal spot for hiking, with its many trails. Take in the country’s natural beauty, quaint villages and friendly locals. Casting its shadow over the capital is the 14th century Castle Vaduz – the official residence of Prince Liechtenstein – which can be spotted from miles around.

Innsbruck End your trip with a waltz back to Austria. Tucked away amidst the Inn Valley, Innsbruck bestows historical buildings, snow-capped mountains, and breath-taking views. The alpine destination also lays claim to hosting two Winter Olympics, making it an ideal check-point for snow sports. The funicular will zip you from the centre to the slopes in no time. The Golden Roof (Goldenes Dachl) museum and the Hofkirche are just a few of the city’s landmarks.

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ason Swiss Hostels' Snow Se by Sharon Henshall Winter time equals snow, and snow definitely equals Switzerland! With 38 hostels in 33 cities, Swiss Hostels (www.swisshostels.com) provides the ultimate hub to explore Switzerland’s hidden snowy treasures. Winter sports galore, hostels are individually managed, creating a unique and vibrant experience wherever you decide to put your feet up in this scenically astounding country. Swiss Hostels primarily focuses on travellers who are seeking low budget accommodation, which provides a ‘home-from-home’ experience. Venturing Switzerland’s magnificent mountain ranges are a must! Adrenalin Backpackers, a well-established hostel in the car-free district of Skiarea Braunwald, is only reachable by a little train. The small bar/restaurant, located in their basement, makes for a lively party after returning from the slopes. Grindelwald is another one of the many well-known hot-spots, with Mountain Hostel offering a hip bar with happy hour for Aprés ski. Find the hostel situated next to the base station, where you can ascend Männlichen or Kleine Scheidegg for a day of skiing. Try out Chalet Martin Gryon, located in the French part of Switzerland, for a bit of ooh-la-la

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