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Pretty English village with huge sailing reservoir, quaint thatched houses and ties to the Gunpowder Plot
WHAT makes a great English village? Quaint thatched houses, a couple of cosy pubs and a ties to a huge national scandal that we celebrate centuries on?
Well if that’s the case, Dunchurch in Warwickshire has made the cut – and it’s just a short five-minute drive from Draycote Water, a huge sailing reservoir.
When telling your kids about Guy Fawkes this November, the tiny village of Dunchurch would be lucky to even make it as a footnote, with the focus on places like the House of Lords and Lewes.
But the village pub, now known as Guy Fawkes House, played a significant role in the events of that day 419 year ago.
While the British soldier never stepped foot in the building, it is tied to the Gunpowder Plot.
Nowadays, Guy Fawkes House is a private home but back on November 5, 1605, it was the Old Lion Inn – a pub where several of the conspirators met to wait for news about the destruction of Westminster.
When Guy Fawkes was arrested, their plan to seize Princess Elizabeth from nearby Coombe Abbey was swiftly abandoned, leading to their defeat on November 8, 1605.
While visitors can’t enter the building, they can admire the blue plaque on the outside of the house that commemorates its ties to the Gunpowder Plot.
With just over 4,000 residents, there are just two pubs in the village, including the Dun Cow where the Gunpowder plotters also stayed.
The country pub is also named after a local myth, the Dun Cow was said to be a “monstrous” beast that provided milk to the locals until a witch made it go on a murderous rampage.
The story ends with the beast being slain by Guy, the Earl of Warwick.
Dunchurch’s other pub is the Green Man with other restaurants including Malancha and the Cinnamon Lounge.
Further afield Draycote Water, a huge sailing reservoir is just a five-minute drive from Dunchurch.
The 240-hectare reservoir and country park draws its water from the River Leam.
Draycote Water is a popular spot for watersports, with activities like sailing, paddleboarding, windsurfing and powerboating all taking place on the reservoir.
For those who don’t want to go on the water, a flat five-mile pavement snakes around the circumference of the reservoir.
Parking charges apply and dogs are not permitted at Draycote Water.
Visitors who want to stay overnight in Dunchurch can book a room at the Dun Cow where prices start from £80 per night.
Dunchurch is a seven-minute drive from Rugby, and it’s also by bus with journeys taking just 10 minutes from the Warwickshire town.
What’s Rugby like?
The market town of Rugby is known for its ties to the sport of Rugby, with the game believed to have been invented gun in 1823 at Rugby School.
Rugby School was established in 1567 by Lawrence Sheriff, a wealthy grocer and courtier to Queen Elizabeth I.
Nowadays, tours of Rugby School take place for anyone who wants to explore more of the town’s history.
Other attractions include The Webb Ellis Rugby Football Museum, St. Andrew’s Church and Rugby Art Gallery and Museum.
Three other villages to visit in England
ENGLAND is home to more than 6,000 villages, which means there are plenty to discover. Here are just three others to visit this year:
- Located in Kent, Biddenden is somewhat overlooked by holidaymakers. That being said, there’s lots to do in the Kent village, including a stroll around Biddenden Vineyards – an award-winning vineyard.
- Beaulieu in Hampshire sits on a river of the same name and is famous for its motor museum, its ponies and its spectacular nature. Its surroundings earned it a place on a list of the most beautiful villages in the country, where it beat other picturesque destinations like Orford in Suffolk.
- Saltaire, a Victorian village in West Yorkshire, is actually a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was first created as a model village, with houses built for the Salt Mill factory workers between 1851 and 1871.
Another tiny village in the UK has been compared to a retro 1940s film set.
And an abandoned village in England only opens to tourists once a year.
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Discover Teranka on Formentera – The Ultimate Bohemian Hideaway
Teranaka Resort on the Island of Formentera
Nestled along the Migjorn coast of Formentera, Teranka, an intimate boutique hotel, seamlessly combines luxury, wellness, and a profound connection to nature. During a recent visit to Ibiza, I took the opportunity to ferry over to Formentera and explore all that Teranka had to offer. From indulging in their exquisite cuisine and wellness programs to soaking in the serene surroundings, I discovered a true haven for relaxation and rejuvenation where I could unwind and recharge.
Nestled amidst the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean lies Formentera, the smallest and most enchanting island in the Balearic archipelago. Teranka offers a peaceful retreat where the sounds of the sea and wind provide a calming soundtrack to your stay.
The Migjorn Coast of Formentera – Dynie Sanderson
Known for its pristine beaches, free-spirited culture, and laid-back charm, Formentera’s beauty has long been a well-guarded secret. Just a short ferry ride from Ibiza, it feels like a world away from bustling nightlife, offering a serene haven for those seeking a slower pace and a more profound connection with nature.
The Welcoming Outside Gathering Place
With its blend of bohemian elegance and modern sophistication, Teranka has opened its doors to those seeking an escape from the fast pace of everyday life. Whether drawn by the island’s history, natural wonders, or promise of peace and renewal, this destination inspired and rejuvenated me.
During my visit to Teranka, I treasured my many moments of personal peace — often sitting in silence, hearing only the gentle rustle of the wind through the pine trees, or being enchanted by the melody of the waves from the nearby sea.
The Easy Trip From Ibiza to Formentera by Ferry – by Dynie Sanderson
The Island of Formentera: A Hidden Gem in the Balearics
Located just 19 kilometers (12 miles) south of Ibiza, Formentera is accessible only by ferry, which helps preserve its peaceful, unspoiled character. Unlike Ibiza’s bustling nightlife, Formentera offers a slower, more tranquil pace. The scenic ferry ride set the perfect tone for the rest of my stay as I transitioned from the vibrant energy of Ibiza to the serene calm of Formentera.
Teranka’s Sandy Shoreline
Teranka: A Haven of Wellness and Sanctuary
Just steps away from the sandy coastline of Migjorn Beach, Teranka is designed to harmonize with its natural surroundings. The name, derived from ‘tierra’ (land) and ‘ancla’ (anchor), symbolizes the perfect balance between earth, sea, and sky—a grounding retreat that offers guests a destination of peace and tranquility.
View of the Sea from One of the Mar Guest Rooms
Teranka’s Stunning Guest Accommodations
The hotel’s 35 guest rooms and suites are spaciously scattered across three handcrafted stone buildings: Mar (sea), Tierra (earth), and Cielo (sky). Each building has its own identity:
· Mar rooms reflect the calming influence of the sea, with soft blues and whites inspired by the Mediterranean.
· Tierra rooms evoke the earthy tones of Formentera’s lush pine forests with greens and browns.
· Cielo suites on the upper floors offer expansive views of the sky and sea, filled with natural light.
During my stay in one of the beautifully appointed ‘Mar’ rooms with stunning ocean views, I was captivated by the flawless attention to detail. Every guest amenity was thoughtfully placed within easy reach. Each morning, I awoke to the gentle symphony of nature outside, creating a peaceful beginning setting the day’s tone.
Beautifully Appointed Chambers
Each guest chamber is adorned with natural tones, organic materials, and abundant sunlight, which made me feel connected to the island’s beauty. The room’s floor-to-ceiling windows framed breathtaking views of the Mediterranean, while the handcrafted furnishings added a touch of understated luxury. I toured several unique rooms at Teranka, each offering its own enticing sanctuary.
The Welcoming Lobby Lounge Area at Teranka
Throughout Teranka, the design emphasizes natural light and open spaces, allowing the surrounding nature to become part of the experience. The hotel’s interior features art curated by London native and Ibiza resident Katrina Phillips, celebrating Formentera’s essence through indigenous techniques and materials. This minimalist décor creates a serene, calming atmosphere that encourages guests to unwind and reconnect with nature.
The Wellness Center at Teranka
A Wellness Sanctuary in the Heart of Formentera
Teranka’s Essence of Flow program prioritizes wellness in the guest experience. The hotel offers transformative retreats throughout the year, led by a rotating roster of wellness experts. Complimentary yoga and meditation sessions grounded my mornings and left me with a newfound sense of peace.
Morning Yoga at Teranka
In addition to yoga and meditation, Teranka offers a variety of unique wellness activities, including stargazing, sound baths, and cathartic breathwork sessions led by expert hypnotherapists. I also enjoyed invigorating hikes and ice bath immersions with life coaches, which provided a rejuvenating blend of physical and mental renewal.
Teranaka’s Gatronomic Journey
A Culinary Journey Through the Balearics
One of the highlights of my stay was the culinary experience at Teranka. Overseen by Chef José Doblas, the hotel’s restaurants offer a range of dining experiences focused on fresh, seasonal ingredients that celebrate the flavors of Formentera and the Balearic Islands.
Pulpo – Grilled Octopus – by Dynie Sanderson
Teranka Garden serves al fresco dining in a finca-style setting. I savored dishes like grilled octopus, local red prawns, and Iberian pork while enjoying the wildflower garden atmosphere and live acoustic performances.
Inviting Roof Top Lounge
For stunning sunset views, I found myself frequently returning to the Teranka Rooftop. With panoramic vistas of the Mediterranean and pine forests, the rooftop serves tapas, seasonal crudo dishes, and signature cocktails infused with local herbs. The ambient music played by live DJs perfectly complemented the magical atmosphere as the sun dipped below the horizon.
A Zen Experience by the Teranka Pool
Poolside Bliss: Relaxation in Style
When I wasn’t exploring Formentera or engaging in wellness activities at Teranka, I spent relaxing afternoons by the pool at Teranka’s Pool Bar. Surrounded by the hotel’s Mediterranean garden, the pool area offers a welcome retreat with comfortable daybeds and loungers. I enjoyed refreshing drinks and light bites, like healthy salads and seasonal fruit, all from the comfort of my sun-soaked daybed.
Like the rest of the hotel, the poolside area’s minimalist design allows the natural beauty of the surroundings to take center stage, providing the perfect spot to unwind and take in the serene island atmosphere.
Hiking Retreats Around Fromentera
Exploring Formentera: Adventure Awaits
Formentera offers endless opportunities for exploration, and Teranka makes it easy for guests to discover the island’s hidden treasures. During my stay, I took advantage of the complimentary kayaks, paddleboards, and snorkel gear to explore the crystal-clear waters and marine life along Migjorn’s azure coastline. Kayaking along the primitive coastline was a memorable experience with the pristine waters and remote coves.
For land-based adventures, Formentera’s extensive network of hiking and cycling trails winds through fig tree forests and along the coastline, offering plenty of chances to immerse yourself in the island’s rugged beauty. I visited iconic landmarks like the Cap de Barbaria lighthouse and wandered through charming villages dotted with ancient windmills.
Teranaka Resort
Teranka: Your Perfect Island Escape
With rooms starting at €640 per night, Teranka offers a luxurious yet laid-back experience for travelers seeking relaxation, adventure, and a deeper connection to nature. The price includes breakfast and complimentary access to the hotel’s wellness programs and water sports equipment, ensuring guests can fully enjoy everything the island offers.
Formentera’s Untouched Shoreline
Formentera: An Island with a Rich History
Formentera’s history is as diverse as its landscape. First settled by the Phoenicians, the island was influenced by the Romans, Byzantines, and Moors. It was largely abandoned during the Middle Ages due to pirate raids, leaving its natural beauty untouched for centuries.
In the 1960s, Formentera became an international retreat for artists, musicians, and countercultural movements. Today, the island’s commitment to conservation, with regulations protecting its coastline and natural resources, ensures it remains a peaceful haven for those seeking refuge from the outside world.
A Journey Around the Island
How to Get to Formentera
Formentera is accessible only by ferry or private boat, as the island has no airport. From Ibiza, visitors can take a scenic 30-minute ferry ride, with frequent departures from Ibiza Town or Playa d’en Bossa. Upon arrival, guests can explore the island by renting a car, scooter, or bicycle or arranging a private transfer to Teranka for a seamless journey.
Evening From Teranka
A Timeless Escape
With Teranka as my home base oasis on this relatively untouched island, I immersed myself in the magic of Formentera. Whether sipping a local libation while taking in the vibrant colors of the sunset from the rooftop, practicing yoga among the pines, or indulging in many regional flavors and fresh seafood daily, Teranka offered me an unforgettable experience that captured the essence of this enchanting island.
‘As I left Formentera, I carried with me not just the memories of a stunning island and its luxurious hideaway, but a deeper sense of calm and renewal—one that lingered long after the ferry ride back to Ibiza.’
For more information or to book your stay, visit Teranka.
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Spanish city dubbed the ‘garden of Europe’ has 24C autumns and nearby beautiful beaches
A CITY in Spain with nearby beautiful beaches, hot October weather, and fewer crowds than other Spanish cities is fast becoming a popular spot among holidaymakers looking for an autumn break.
Murcia, in south-eastern Spain, has a Mediterranean climate meaning is has hot summers, mild winters and low chance of rain.
In October, it reaches average temperatures of 24°C, making it one of the hottest places in Europe.
And the Spanish city has a lot of other things going for it too.
Nicknamed the ‘garden of Europe‘, it has over two million square metres of parks and gardens.
Among the most popular parks is Floridablanca Gardens. During Murcia’s scorching summers, city residents head for this cool oasis on the other side of the river.
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It has colourful flower gardens and plenty of shaded areas, and its most stunning inhabitants are the old ficus trees.
It’s also the city’s oldest public park, open since the mid-19th century.
Other parks include La Seda, a garden with a raised deck, water features, and wildlife, and a park behind El Corte Inglés, with a pond, ducks, and a walled garden.
Also the name of the region, Murcia’s coast, Costa Cálida, is known as the ‘warm coast’ because of its consistently warm temperatures.
It’s 250km of coastline has a number of Blue Flag beaches, including hidden coves and golden sand.
The Mar Menor, a small sea, is located in the La Manga area and is Europe’s largest saltwater lagoon.
Other Murcia attractions include Sanctuary of la Fuensanta, one of the region’s most important places of worship.
It features an image of the city’s patron saint and offers panoramic views of the city and its orchard.
El Valle y Carrascoy Regional Park is a 17,000-hectare park known as the ‘green lung’ of Murcia, featuring woodland and scrub-land paths.
The park has a number of trails and rock climbs as well as viewing points with 360 degree views of the city of Murcia and the surrounding mountain peaks and valley.
Rafting on the Segura River is a popular activity when visiting the city.
Rapids and stretches that offer different levels of difficulty, and if rafting isn’t your thing, people also take banana boats out on the water.
Despite the allure of beachfront luxury, Murcia remains affordable compared to more tourist-heavy destinations in Spain.
Many 5* hotels offer cheap deals, including Ona Mar Menor – Golf Resort & Spa, where prices start from £60 a night in October and November.
Flights are also good value – easyJet flights from London Gatwick to Murcia start from £38.99 for one way.
Places in Europe with temperatures over 20C in October
- Limassol, Cyprus – average temperature 26°C
- Seville, Spain – average temperature 26°C
- Crete, Greece – average temperature 24°C
- Lisbon, Portgual – average temperature 22°C
- Malaga, Spain – average temperature 25°C
- Valletta, Malta – average temperature 25°C
- Kos, Greece – average temperature 25°C
- Dalyan, Turkey – average temperature 25°C
- Puglia, Italy – average temperature 22°C
- Madeira, Portugal – average temperature 24°C
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Stretch of English coast where dinosaurs roamed – with some of the world’s best fossil hunting & Portuguese-like beaches
WHEN Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park hit the big screen in 1993, fictional paleontologists Alan Grant and Ellie Sattler made fossil hunting look cool.
However, Brit holidaymakers don’t need to visit a desert – or an island covered with dinosaurs – to step into Dr Grant’s fictional shoes because England is home to one of the best fossil hunting spots in the world.
Smithsonian Magazine named the Jurassic Coast as one of the best fossil-collecting sites on Earth because visitors are actively encouraged to save fossils, where possible, for research purposes.
The Jurassic Coast was also named one of the best fossil hunting spots in the UK by Countryfile.
England‘s Jurassic Coast stretches for 95 miles from East Devon to Dorset, meaning there’s lots of space for dinosaur enthusiasts – whatever the age.
Would-be paleontologists should make a beeline for Lyme Regis, which is often dubbed the Jurassic Coast’s fossil capital thanks to English fossil collector Mary Anning.
The 19th-century paleontologist made some important discoveries, including finding the first complete ichthyosaur skeleton and the first plesiosaur skeleton.
And there are still plenty of skeletons, dinosaur footprints and fossilised treasures waiting to be found, with a 6ft-long pliosaur skull found just last year.
Other prime fossil hunting spots include Kimmeridge Bay, a sheltered and secluded bay that’s a mixture of pebbles and sand.
There’s also Ringstead Bay, an unspoilt beach that’s backed by farmland and cliffs.
At Ringstead Bay the bedrock must not be disturbed, meaning fossil hunters will need to look with the eyes rather than taking their finds home to be verified.
If you’re not much of an explorer, but still want to see traces of dinosaurs, then head to the Spyway Dinosaur Footprints.
What is it like to visit the Jurassic Coast?
ASSISTANT Travel Editor Sophie Swietochowski (centre) explains what it’s actually like to visit Durdle Door.
DESPITE the Jurassic Coast being one of the most well-known spots for rambling in the UK, it has managed to remain gloriously peaceful.
I barely passed another soul during a Sunday hike along the rugged coastal path above Durdle Door a few years back – only a herd of cows munching on the unkempt grass at the top of the cliff.
Admittedly, things grew a little busier as I approached Lulworth Cove. But that’s no surprise with a horseshoe-shaped pebble bay and turquoise waters that could rival those in the Caribbean.
Make sure to wander over to Fossil Forest while you’re here too, where you can observe ripples of an ancient sea floor within the rocks and fossilised remains of old tree stumps that date back to the dinosaur era.
Located in Purbeck, next to a working quarry, it is easily accessible from the Priest’s Way walking path.
The footprints were made 145 million years ago when the area was covered in tropical forests and swamps, giving visitors the chance to step back in time.
The fossils were discovered in 1997 by quarrymen Kevin Keates and Trev Haysom before the site opened to the public in 2016, with the Jurassic Coast Trust occasionally running guided walks of the site.
Charmouth, a village in Dorset, is another prime location for fossil hunting.
Make a beeline for Charmouth Beach and get booked onto a fossil hunting walk with Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre.
The 90-minute walking tour takes place outdoors where a guide helps holidaymakers search for fossils, with visitors even able to take their treasures home.
A trip to the Jurassic Coast isn’t complete without seeing Durdle Door – one of the area’s most well-known landmarks.
The natural arch was formed from a layer of hard limestone that stands almost vertically out of the sea.
Durdle Door stands at the foot of a steep path, which is accessible from the South West Coast Path.
In the last few years, some holidaymakers have likened Durdle Door to beaches in Portugal because of its coastline and rock formations.
One person wrote on TripAdvisor: “Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door: Reminded me of the Algarve in Portugal!”
While another added: “The rocks protruding out of the sea were so pretty you would forget you’re still in England and reminded me of a trip to Portugal.”
A third commented: “You don’t feel like you are in the UK. It seems more like Portugal or California.”
If you’re looking for somewhere to stay overnight, then the Sun’s Head of Travel recommends Durdle Door Holiday Park.
The family-owned holiday park has endless sea views as well as unrivalled access to Durdle Door.
Sun Online Travel have found touring pitches from £30 per night per pitch.
There are plenty of other places across the Uk where dinosaur enthusiasts can get the Jurassic Park fix.
One of those places is Paradise Park in East Sussex, which is home to life-size moving dinosaurs, fossils and a Dinosaur Safari at Paradise Park.
Meanwhile, Knebworth House in Herefordshire has a dinosaur-themed adventure section.
And Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park in North Devon has 19 animatronic dinosaurs, including a life-sized T-Rex, Dino Express train and a play zone.
Can you get fined for taking fossils home?
WHILE some fossil hunters will simply choose to look and not touch, there will be others who will want to take their treasures home.
The rules surrounding fossils are a little grey, with holidaymakers needing to do their own research because every area is different.
According to the Natural History Museum, holidaymakers will need to make sure they have the “appropriate permission and access rights” to take fossils home.
For example, some areas are Sites of Special Scientific Interest, which may have extra restrictions.
Guidance on the Natural History Museum website states: “Always look up and follow the rules for the specific areas you visit or those imposed by owners or controllers, which can include obtaining permission to access and collect in the area, avoiding disturbing wildlife, and recording what you found and where. In some places you can look but mustn’t collect anything.”
Meanwhile, ROARR! Dinosaur Adventure in Norfolk is set to open a new land in 2026.
Gigantosaurus Land will be based on an animated series of the same name, which currently streams worldwide on services like Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney Plus.
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