West Cork in winter; Christmas travel gifts; the most beautiful shops in Paris
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Good evening. “Manageable in scale but crammed with history and nature, North Macedonia is a perfect introduction to the underexplored west Balkans,” says author Fiona Sampson who returns to this “beautiful and varied” country regularly. New train links via Budapest and Belgrade will shrink the overland journey next year, but Fiona spent days travelling by rail and bus to Skopje, enjoying the changing scenery and encounters along the way. “We share strangers’ slivovitz – a fruit spirit – and flaky homemade burek stuffed with white mountain cheese, ground meat or apple, and fall into surprising conversations,” she says. In Skopje, an intimate city with a rich mix of architectural styles, Fiona is welcomed by the muezzin’s call to prayer, with the floodlit silhouette of Kale fortress on its rocky outcrop beyond the river. She visits the Archaeological Museum - a reminder of the overlapping national identities and territories continually at play in the Balkans - and seeks out the vintage curios and crafts of the left bank, catching up with friends over “innumerable silty coffees” and delving into the city’s vibrant contemporary cultural life. Tetovo, a city 30 miles to the west, and heart of the Albanian community, charms with its Painted Mosque and 16th-century walled monastery, before she travels on 100 miles south to Ohrid, home to one of the oldest lakes in the world. Back home it’s the view of water and mountains she remembers and longs for. “T’ga za jug, indeed. See you next year.” | | |
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| Coffee, kelims and the call to prayer: an overland journey to North Macedonia Read more |
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Our travel picks of the week | | | |
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Featured trip | Paris, Normandy and the historic treasures of the Seine
| | This new river cruise takes you from the heart of Paris to the beautiful Normandy coast visiting historic Rouen, Monet’s house and garden at Giverney, Napoleon’s former home Château de Malmaison and more. | View deal |
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| An eco-light trail, bracing walks and Jane Austen: how to get festive in Hampshire |
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This week's favourite trips |
| | Highlights of Albania - save £100pp Discover a lesser-known corner of Europe on this small group tour where ancient sites, beautiful coasts and fascinating culture await. | View deal |
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| | South Africa Head south for some winter warmth and wildlife spotting as you journey from Johannesburg to Cape Town via the famous Garden Route. | View deal |
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| | Galway, Connemara and Ireland's west This wonderfully scenic tour explores the diverse landscapes of Ireland’s west, from the lunar like Burren to the Wild Atlantic Way. | View deal |
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| My secret corner of Paris: readers’ favourite places to visit in the French capital |
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Deal of the week | Kerala and India’s beautiful south - save up to 14% | From the amazing temples at Madurai to the relaxing backwaters of Alleppey, this wide ranging tour of Southern India is filled with unforgettable moments. Save up to 14% on 13 March 2025 departures with this late escape. Prices shown include the discount. | | View deal |
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