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FJORDS FARMS & FISHERMEN
In the sparsely populated Eastern Region of Iceland, in the fjord of Berufjörður, farmer Auja Stefánsdóttir and her family serve up a traditional feast of distinctly Icelandic dishes
VOLCANIC VICTORIA
The terrain of southwest Victoria is home to some of Australia's best and most abundant produce. Dormant volcanoes are planted with vines, eels swim in crater lakes and the bush is a 'supermarket' stocking everything from wattleseed to warrigal greens
DECONSTRUCT CASSOULET
With more than one town laying claim to this bean-and-meat stew, its exact origins are unclear. But one thing is certain - the dish is a centuries-old French classic
UP IN SMOKE
On the east coast of Scotland, the residents of Arbroath and the neighbouring village of Auchmithie are striving to keep a famous culinary tradition alive - smoking racks of split and salted haddock over hardwood, in the same way they have for centuries.
Gourmet getaways
All great weekends away need a crowning moment an activity that forms the heart of the trip. It could be an exhibition, a hike, or a night at the opera. But why not put your taste buds first? Europe is full of iconic restaurants, with menus bursting with creativity places to save up for and plan a short trip around. So from Massimo Bottura’s Modena tavern to Raymond Blanc’s Oxfordshire mansion, here’s our pick of the best.
WHERE TO EAT
From South West France to South Wales, there are many places to try cassoulet, whether traditional or with a twist
ALBERT FRANCH SUNYER - THE PIONEER
AT HELSINKI ZERO-WASTE RESTAURANT NOLLA, CHEF ALBERT FRANCH SUNYER DEDICATES HIMSELF TO BEING ENVIRONMENTALLY AWARE AND CELEBRATING LOCAL PRODUCE IN ALL ITS FORMS. WORDS: LOUISE LONG
On the menu
FROM AN IRANIAN DESSERT IN NEW YORK TOA VEAL STEW IN SALZBURG, HERE’S OUR PICK OF SOME OF THE WORLD'S BEST NOODLE DISHES
Know your noodles
WHETHER BULKING OUT A BROTH OR TAKING A DESSERT TO THE NEXT LEVEL, NOODLES ARE A VITAL INGREDIENT IN COUNTLESS GLOBAL CUISINES.
MY LIFE IN FOOD - SHANIA TWAIN
The Canadian singer on hearty stews, living in Switzerland and the joys of a good tomato
Winter Hiking
Head for the hills this season, whatever the weather, with our pick of the best winter walking gear
Water, Wheels Wildlife
History and adventure make Shrewsbury an ideal getaway with teens
CONNEMARA
This region on Ireland’s wild, western coast has long inspired artists and poets. Discover its dramatic scenery on an epic road trip
Best of the world 2023
From epic landscapes and cultural reawakenings to conservation initiatives and family favourites, National Geographic Traveller's Best of the World list is back with 35 destinations that should be on your radar for 2023. Across five categories - adventure, culture, nature, family and community - our list highlights some of the most exciting and exceptional experiences on the planet. With 25 selected by the global editors of National Geographic Traveller, and an additional 10 from the UK edition
Meet the Adventurer – Sebastião Salgado
The celebrated brazilian photojournalist has returned home to focus on environmental restoration in Vale do Rio Doce
How I got the shot
In our December 2021 issue, Renato Granieri captured the importance of tradition in the himalayan country. He tells us the story behind this image of the paro Tshechu Festival
Best of The World 2023 – Istanbul
For centuries, coffee has percolated through the veins of Turkey's cultural powerhouse. Times have changed, but even in the face of fast-evolving trends, locals are holding on to the traditions that surround this humble, ancient drink
Best of The World 2023 – Guatemala
Perched 5,000ft above sea level in Guatemala's central highlands, Lake Atitlán is one of the country's most magnificent natural wonders. It's a region of dazzling views, where blue waters are flanked by steep hills and three towering volcanoes, their slopes thickly forested with pine trees. Dotted around the shoreline are a dozen towns, home to communities of indigenous maya. Here, locals practise ancient crafts and traditions that have been handed down through families for generations
On the trail – Connemara
This region on Ireland's wild, western coast has long inspired artists and poets. Discover its dramatic scenery on an epic road trip
City life Athens
For a taste of Greece, there's nowhere like the capital. Athens' food scene is being transformed with age-old producers running cutting-edge restaurants and hip bakeries adding fresh flavours to historic neighbourhoods
A river runs through it
Extending from a rugged escarpment into a valley carpeted in mopane and miombo woodlands, the Lower Zambezi National Park is only a 45-minute plane ride from Zambia's busy capital city, Lusaka, but feels a world away. As elephant numbers rebound following a celebrated conservation scheme and new luxury camps take root, this lesser-visited corner of Africa is establishing itself as one of the continent's most exciting safari destinations
Deep roots in the smoky mountains
Rising along the eastern flank of Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains are known for their hiking trails, waterfalls and wild bears - this is, after all, the most naturally biodiverse pocket in the us. But a road trip through its old-growth forests reveals a more human story. Here, tight-knit communities are preserving ancient appalachian crafts and traditions, from pottery and broom carving to folk dancing, all alongside some of America's most bombastic resort towns
California
It might be halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, but central California's San Luis Obispo county is a world away from the fast buzz of the city. In this slow-paced, rural region, artisan communities are connected both to each other and the natural world, working against backdrops of olive groves, cool valleys and a coastline blanketed in early-morning mist
ZARAGOZA
Full of elaborate architecture and thrumming with vibrant tapas bars the Aragónese capital is a rich, storied base for exploring the stirring landscapes of Spain’s wild north east.
STATEN ISLAND
The lesser-known New York borough gets short shrift from both locals and visitors, but it provided Will Ashon with a revelation that led to his latest book
The writer's journey
TRAVEL HAS TAKEN SOME OF OUR GREATEST WRITERS TO UNEXPECTED PLACES, BOTH ON AND OFF THE PAGE. A NEW TITLE EXPLORES THE TRIPS WITH A REAL TALE TO TELL
DUNGENESS
Known for its desolate, end-of-the-world beauty, this Kent headland harbours artist studios, birding trails and excellent seafood
SAN JOSE
DISCOVER MYSTERIOUS MANSIONS, SWEEPING VINEYARDS AND EXPERIENTIAL FINE DINING IN CALIFORNIA’S TECH CAPITAL
WHERE TO STAY: Marseille
BOUTIQUE BOLTHOLES PAY HOMAGE TO AN ANCIENT HISTORY AND THE SEA IN THIS SOUTHERN FRENCH CITY
A TASTE OF Romania
BAKED GOODS, GRAINS AND CURD CHEESE ARE CENTRAL TO THE COUNTRY’S CULINARY CULTURE