Luxury Guide to UK Getaways The UK boasts rich culture and history, incredibly stunning countryside, picturesque villages, and a spectacular coastline. While London is the usual getaway, those who want to escape the bustling capital will find plenty of beautiful places to spend the weekend. Cornwall is a local favourite for its breathtaking coast, the city of Bath is a haven for history lovers, and the Lake District is a
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5 Reasons Why I Love Festival No. 6 in Portmeirion Where? Portmeirion Festival No. 6 Exactly? Situated atop a picturesque estuary in North Wales, Portmeirion is one of the most visited and quirkiest tourist destinations in the UK. For four nights and days in September the quaint, colourful village is transformed into a festival full of art, music, culture and partying. Whether you’re into big headline acts on the main stage,
Competition! Win tickets to Portmeirion Festival No.6 Where? Festival Number 6 Exactly? Portmeirion, a tiny magical Welsh village, inspired by Portofino’s colourful buildings. Why? I visited festival No. 6 last year and I loved it so much, this time round they’ve asked The Style Traveller to be a brand ambassador for the festival. As part of sharing the love we are going to give away a pair of 2 free tickets for
Portmeirion Festival No. 6 – The Style Traveller Guide Where? Festival No. 6, Portmeirion, Wales, voted the UK’s best small festival. Exactly? We stayed in the Lotus Bell Tents in the Boutique Camping Area When? Sept 2015 I love festivals. Big, small, boutique, in a field, a forrest or a beach, you name it, I’m there. But with a new breed of bespoke festivals popping up all over the globe, it’s becoming increasingly difficult
The Style Traveller Trip to Portmeirion with Ted Baker Where? Portmeirion, Wales Exactly? Hidden away on the Welsh coastline like a magical, multicoloured toy town, sits a beautiful, Italian-inspired village. Portmeirion on the Dwyryd Estuary is a most unusual spectacle to behold. The village is all the work of one inspiring dreamer and architect, Clough Williams-Ellis. He purchased the plot of land, close to his hometown in 1925 for £5000. Since then it has been his life’s