Sarah Woods

101 Romantic Weekends in Europe


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       083 Cyprus

      Celebrate the Koilani wine harvest on Aphrodite’s Island of Love

       TURKEY

       084 Istanbul

      Exotic hospitality on the magnificent star-lit waters of the Bosphorus

       085 Bodrum

      Sail the Turquoise Coast on a traditional wooden boat

       UNITED KINGDOM

       086 Belfast

      Celebrate Culloden Castle’s summer opera season with free-flowing champagne

       087 Edinburgh

      Luxurious pampering, Scottish-style, with magnificent castle views

       088 Cornwall

      Bracing Cornish cliffs, fine golden sands and the cosiest of boltholes

       089 London

      Cocktails, rowing boats and fine champagne

       090 Llandudno

      A Welsh walled garden featuring secluded trails and a riot of colour

       IRELAND

       091 Dublin

      Be whisked away in a Rolls Royce to the waterfalls and woodlands of Sheen Falls Lodge

       092 Dingle

      Saddle up together to discover a rugged coastline with pure romantic charm

       ICELAND

       093 Reykjavik

      Share restorative dips in gin-clear geothermal waters

       094 Lake Myvatn

      Experience the wonder of the Northern Lights from bubbling volcanic pools

       NORWAY

       095 Oslo

      Stroll through Vigeland Park and view sculptures dedicated to the many aspects of love

       096 Bergen

      A romantic cruise through Hardangerfjord

       SWEDEN

       097 Gothenburg

      Saunas and bubbling hot tubs in the lantern-lit parkland of Sweden’s very own Sleeping Beauty castle

       098 Kiruna

      Snuggle up in the original Ice Hotel, deep in Sweden’s Lapland

       099 Stockholm

      Enjoy a cocktail in the ‘white nights’ of the midnight sun

       FINLAND

       100 Lapland

      Cuddle down in a snow-covered igloo village

       101 Paijanne

      Scenic lakeside tranquility: log cabins, wood-fired saunas and traditional Finnish sahti

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      PORTUGAL

      TIME DIFFERENCE GMT +1

      TELEPHONE CODE +351

      CURRENCY Euro

      LANGUAGE Portuguese

      POPULATION 10 million

      SIZE OF COUNTRY 88,889 sq km (34,667 sq miles)

      CAPITAL Lisbon

      WHEN TO GO Mainland Portugal’s winters are exceptionally mild, especially in the Algarve region. Cooler inland temperatures typify inland provinces, with snowfall in the Serra da Estrela mountains. Autumns are pleasantly warm, turning steadily cooler into December. Islands offer year-round temperate conditions – 18ºC (64ºF) in winter and 22ºC (72ºF) in summer.

      TOURIST INFORMATION Portuguese National Tourist Office Tel: 0845 355 1212 Fax: 020 7201 6633 Email: [email protected] www.visitportugal.com

      On the west of the Iberian Peninsula, Portugal’s 830 km (515 mile) Atlantic coastline flanks the nation to the south and west with the Spanish border to the north and east. The River Tejo provides a neat division across the country, stretching out to meet the waters of the Atlantic in Lisbon. Portugal’s 17 islands and atolls include the archipelagos of Azores and Madeira. Many of Portugal’s sleepy fishing villages of brightly painted sardine boats, cobbled streets and whitewashed houses sit alongside pristine beaches. Rugged, windswept coastal enclaves evoke the nostalgia of Old Iberia and are blessed with over 300 days of golden sunshine each year.

      001 SINTRA

      HOW TO GET THERE The Tivoli Palácio de Seteais is a 40-minute transfer from Lisbon by taxi or hire car

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