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10 best road trips in WORLD send drivers on stomach-churning drops and winding cliff edges – all for spectacular views

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Blue Ridge Parkway in the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina in the Unted States

THE 10 best road trips across the world have been revealed, through rocky mountains, wild forests, and harsh coastlines.

Some of the most breathtaking, once-in-a-lifetime routes around the globe have been complied by Condé Nast Traveller.

Blue Ridge Parkway, USA

The first road trip spans 469 miles and takes explorers from Afton to Cherokee, in the USA.

Blue Ridge Parkway in the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina in the Unted States

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Blue Ridge Parkway in the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina in the Unted StatesCredit: Alamy

Drivers can enjoy taking the scenic route which winds through the rocky wilderness and forests of Virginia and North Carolina.

The journey was named after the blueish hue of the mountains, which were themselves christened Blue Ridge.

While the route is breathtaking at any time of year, the autumn is particularly special as the foliage transforms.

Great St Bernard Pass, Italy

Moving across the pond to Europe, travellers also hail the 143 mile road trip from Turin to Montreux.

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The Great St Bernard Lake at the Great St Bernard pass

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The Great St Bernard Lake at the Great St Bernard passCredit: AFP

It takes holidaymakers from Italy to Switzerland and is dreamed about by movie buffs.

The opening scene of the Italian Job features the picturesque route, with a shot of a Lamborghini driving over the Great St Bernard’s Pass.

Navigating the largely untouched route may be as daunting as it is stunning for some motorists.

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There are sheer drops, winding roads with sharp bends and narrow tunnels along the way.

The Carretera Austral, Chile

Meanwhile, on the other side of the globe, adventurers could make their way through the pre-historic landscape from Puerto Montt, in Patagonia, to Villa O’Higgins.

The route travels through Santa Lucia, Coyhaique and Tortel before finishing in Villa O'Higgins

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The route travels through Santa Lucia, Coyhaique and Tortel before finishing in Villa O’HigginsCredit: Getty

The 770 mile trip features Chile’s Southern Highway, Route 7, which has been dubbed the Carretera Austral.

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Holidaymakers are urged to experience the South American wilderness in the months between October and April for the best views.

The route travels through Santa Lucia, Coyhaique and Tortel before finishing in Villa O’Higgins.

The North Coast 500, Scotland

Equally spectacular views can be enjoyed back in Britain, on the North Coast 500 road trip across Scotland.

Kylesku Bridge along the NC500 in Northern Scotland

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Kylesku Bridge along the NC500 in Northern ScotlandCredit: Getty

It takes travellers from Inverness, in the Highlands, on a 516 mile journey across Scotland’s coastline.

Drivers and their passengers get to see rugged mountains, sandy beaches and quaint remote villages.

They will pass through the Black Isle, Easter Ross, Caithness, and the most northerly point, John O’Groats.

Then, the route goes back down the western coast and south through Sutherland, Wester Ross and back to Inverness.

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Wayanad Ghat Road, India

The 53 mile road trip from Kozhikode to Wayanad in India is not for the fainthearted.

Winding road on the western ghat mountain range in Wayanad district, Kerala, India

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Winding road on the western ghat mountain range in Wayanad district, Kerala, IndiaCredit: Getty

There are nail-biting twists and turns through mountainous terrain, and routes through the forest of Western Ghats.

Holidaymakers can drive the Thamarassery Churam mountain pass, which sits 800m above sea level.

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They can stop off along the way to take a dip in the scenic waterfalls and go hiking on some breathtaking trials.

The Japanese Alps

Another life-changing road trip ranked in the top 10 is the long way around from Kyoto to Tokyo.

The Kamikochi Japanese park, along the Kyoto to Tokyo route

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The Kamikochi Japanese park, along the Kyoto to Tokyo routeCredit: Getty

This 460 mile adventure heads across the Japanese Alps, and offers plenty of unmissable tourist hotspot pitstops along the way.

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Those who make the drive can stop off in the Onsen, Japanese hot spring spas in the mountains, and see iconic landmarks.

The Samurai city of Matsumoto is on the way, as well as the historic town of Karuizawa and finally Tokyo itself.

Atlantic Road, Norway

Hailed as one of the best ways to experience Norway, the 69 mile expedition from Molde to the Gjemnessundbrua suspension bridge will not disappoint.

An aerial view of Atlantic Road

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As suggested in the name, drivers will be able to take in magnificent views of the Atlantic.

Experiences will vary a lot depending on what season you decide to travel, as there can be some fierce storms in the winter.

Southern Utah National Park Circuit, USA

The USA is famous for Route 66, but real adventurers know the Southern Utah National Park Circuit is one the their bucket list.

Shafer Trail Viewpoint in Canyonlands National Park, Utah

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Shafer Trail Viewpoint in Canyonlands National Park, UtahCredit: Getty

The trip stretches a whopping 475 miles from Dead Horse Point to Zion National Park.

Those along for the ride can experience the desert landscapes of Southern Utah.

They can take in the Canyonlands National Park, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Capitol Reef National Park and Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park.

The Panorama Route, South Africa

Meanwhile, in South Africa, The Panorama Route has made it into the top 10.

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'God’s Window' viewpoint near Graskop in South Africa

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‘God’s Window’ viewpoint near Graskop in South AfricaCredit: Getty

The 130 mile trip takes drivers from Hoedspruit to Pilgrim’s Rest and goes over Drakensberg Escarpment.

Explorers will stop off at the Blyde River Canyon, which has been nicknamed “God’s Window”.

They can also see the famous Kruger National Park and the Lebombo Mountains on South Africa’s border with Mozambique.

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The Great Ocean Road, Australia

Finally, all the way down under, The Great Ocean Road in Australia offers the 340 miles trip of a life time.

The route begins at Torquay, and goes along the coastline, finishing just before Port Campbell

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The route begins at Torquay, and goes along the coastline, finishing just before Port CampbellCredit: Getty

It spans from Melbourne to the 12 Apostles and takes drivers back to their start point.

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The route begins at Torquay, and goes along the coastline, finishing just before Port Campbell.

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Art Deco lido forced to close until the end of the year – despite just re-opening after £11million restoration

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Saltdean Lido is having to close, just months after an £11million renovation

ONE of the UK’s most beautiful lidos has been forced to temporarily close – despite just re-opening.

Saltdean Lido, in Brighton reopened this summer after a huge £11million renovation.

Saltdean Lido is having to close, just months after an £11million renovation

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Saltdean Lido is having to close, just months after an £11million renovationCredit: Alamy

The 14-year project was part of National Lottery funding, which revamped the cafe and pool area.

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However, the pool has been forced to close already, due to unexpected damages.

The underground leak – one of several in recent years – means the lido has had to close at short notice.

The lido said on social media: “We have experienced a few underground leaks around the pool in recent years and again earlier this year.

“We now have another leak and it is apparent that we have a problem with the pipework all around the pool.

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“Despite our best efforts to keep the pool open during this period, we have been advised that there are structural risks in doing this and the water level should be reduced while excavation takes place.

“This means, very sadly, that it is necessary to close the pool until these essential works are completed.

“There is no good time to do this, but on balance, winter is better than summer.”

The works are estimated to take up to four weeks, meaning the pool could reopen by the end of the year.

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Other improvements include replacing some of the roofs and windows.

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They added: “We hope you will continue to support us through gym memberships, attending our events and enjoying the café and restaurant and look forward to welcoming you back into the pool soon.”

People were left gutted by the news.

One wrote: “What a great pity after all of your efforts.”

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Another agreed: “So sorry to hear this … how very sad.”

Saltdean Lido has a 40 metre outdoor heated pool, meaning it remains open even during the winter months.

A kid’s splash pool and grassy area make it a popular spot in the summer months.

The lido reopened in July, with a heated pool and kid's splash area

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The lido reopened in July, with a heated pool and kid’s splash areaCredit: Alamy

There are even three food eateries, along with co-working spaces and gym classes.

The Art Deco lido was built in 1938, and was seen as such an innovative design of its time.

However, it closed just two years later due to the war.

It was even nearly bought by Butlins in 1958 when it was derelict although this was scrapped.

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Last summer, a new Brighton lido opened right on the beach.

Swimming safety advice

Experts have revealed some of their top advice for both adults and kids heading to the water this summer:

How to stay safe at the beach

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Gareth Morrison, Head of Water Safety at the RNLI said: “If you find yourself being swept out to sea in a rip, try to relax and float until you are free from the rip and you can then swim to safety.

“If you see someone else in danger, alert a lifeguard or call 999 or 112 and ask for the Coastguard.”

How to stay safe at the swimming pool

Tiny Hearts Education, former paramedic and CEO Nikki Jurcutz said: “Always put your little one in bright or contrasting colours that would be easy to find in an emergency.

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“It only takes 20 seconds to drown, little tips like this could save a life”.

An Auqabliss spokesperson added: “Swimming toys such as noodles, dive rings, floaties and beach balls can be dangerous if left in the pool.

Children may try to grab these from the pool’s edge and fall in.”

How to stay safe at a waterpark

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Ali Beckman, Puddle Ducks Technical Director, said: “Never send a child down the slide on their own, not only are they going to be entering the slide pool area independently, they then have to exit the pool and wait for an adult.

“And wave pools should be avoided until your child is really confident with water going over their faces and you know they are able to regain their feet independently.

Waterparks are often very busy places and it’s easy to lose sight of a child in a split second.”

Sea Lanes Brighton has a 50 metre, six-lane heated pool, with sea views too.

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And here’s another lido hoping to reopen in the UK.

The lido revealed its £11million renovation earlier this year

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The lido revealed its £11million renovation earlier this yearCredit: Alamy

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Regional UK airport that’s the best in the world gets new easyJet flights

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Newcastle Airport (pictured) will get new easyJet flights to Lyon in January

EASYJET is launching a new route between Newcastle Airport and Lyon, with services to start operating in January.

Earlier this year, the low-cost airline announced 33 routes launching from 11 UK airports, including a brand-new service from Newcastle.

Newcastle Airport (pictured) will get new easyJet flights to Lyon in January

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Newcastle Airport (pictured) will get new easyJet flights to Lyon in JanuaryCredit: Alamy
Lyon is the third largest city in France, with plenty to keep holidaymakers entertained including a stroll through Croix-Rousse (pictured)

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Lyon is the third largest city in France, with plenty to keep holidaymakers entertained including a stroll through Croix-Rousse (pictured)Credit: Alamy

Direct services will start operating between the two cities from January 4, 2025.

The weekly service will operate every Saturday.

Flights will leave Lyon at 10.15am before touching down in the UK at 11.25am.

Services from Newcastle Airport will then depart from the UK at 12.05pm, landing in the French city at 3.05pm local time.

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Flights between the two cities will take roughly two hours.

Tickets are already on sale, with one-way fares starting from £26.99.

Lyon is the third largest city in France, which means there’s plenty of attractions and activities to keep holidaymakers entertained.

One of those is Parc de la Tête d’Or – the largest urban park in France.

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Holidaymakers should also explore Croix-Rousse, a bohemian district that was once home to the city’s silk manufacturers.

The area is packed with indie bars, restaurants, galleries and shops.

World’s best airport is now in Europe – with cheap flights, record-breaking museums and 317 destinations

Lyon is also known for its ties to the cinema with the Lumière brothers living in the French city.

The Lumière brothers are often credited as being the inventors of cinema, with the Institut Lumière, their former home, now housing a museum that traces the history of cinema.

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Earlier this year, Newcastle Airport was named one of the best in the world at an award ceremony in Bahrain.

The regional English airport was crowned the ‘Overall Winner’ at the Routes World Awards 2024.

It also retained its title of ‘Airport of the Year‘ in the under 5 million passengers category for the second year running.

In the last few months, Newcastle Airport has added several new routes, with the 16 airlines flying to 80 destinations.

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Sun Express, a joint venture between Lufthansa and Turkish airlines, will launch a new service from Newcastle to DalamanTurkey.

Direct services will start operating on May 4, with additional flights to Antalya also being added to the airport’s roster next year.

Tour operator Jet2 has also added another route from Newcastle International Airport to its summer 2026 programme.

Flights from Newcastle to Preveza, Greece, will begin operating on May 26, 2026.

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What is it like to visit Lyon?

THE Sun’s Head of Travel Lisa Minot visited Lyon, here’s what she thought about the French city…

Lyon is the gastronomic capital of a country obsessed with food.

But there’s so much more than eating to explore in its evocative old town. It has more than 2,000 years of history to discover as well as fantastic shopping and quirky museums.

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From the cobblestones of its historic old town to the sweeping panoramic views from Fourvière hill across its two rivers, France’s third largest city is a striking and surprising destination for any first-time visitor.

With its incredible gastronomy, ancient Roman ruins and vibrant nightlife, it’s an ideal weekend getaway.

And as the Cote d’Azur is less than two hours away by train, it’s also the perfect stop-off for those planning a trip to the south.

With two majestic rivers piercing the city centre — the grand Rhône and the smaller Saône — Lyon is a particularly scenic place to see on foot.

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The cobbled paths and mysterious passageways of Vieux Lyon, above right, or old Lyon, are often busy with tourists but are also unique and perfect for photo opportunities.

Head to the vast Parc de la Tête d’Or for a tranquil stroll. Spanning almost 300 acres, France’s largest urban park is an oasis of calm that also contains a boating lake, botanical gardens and even a zoo.

While the quirky hillside neighbourhood of Croix-Rousse will give your legs a good workout, its charming cafes, winding streets and colourful public art make it worth the walk.

Ryanair route to Marrakech will launch in October, just in time for the winter season.

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Earlier this year, Jet2 also added five extra routes from Newcastle.

Direct services between Newcastle Airport and Lyon will operate on January 4, with one-way fares starting from £26.99

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Direct services between Newcastle Airport and Lyon will operate on January 4, with one-way fares starting from £26.99Credit: Alamy

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Sheraton Jumeirah Beach Resort unveils extensive renovation

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Sheraton Jumeirah Beach Resort – the first hotel built in Dubai’s iconic Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR) area more than two decades ago – has unveiled the results of its extensive renovation

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I’ve stayed in hundreds of hotels including five star resorts – but I always go back to this budget British chain

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I've stayed in some fantastic hotels - but one in the UK can't be beaten

PART of the job of being a travel writer is getting to stay in some extremely amazing hotels around the world.

Some of the best hotels I’ve stayed in were unforgettable – real bucket list stuff.

I've stayed in some fantastic hotels - but one in the UK can't be beaten

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I’ve stayed in some fantastic hotels – but one in the UK can’t be beaten
Premier Inn is always my go to place for an affordable, easy hotel

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Premier Inn is always my go to place for an affordable, easy hotel

There was the five-star overwater villa in the Maldives, where the entire room was glass-walled and sea-fronted, with new floral arrangements delivered every evening.

Or there were the stunning fairytale lodges in Kenya, where my pre-dinner entertainment was watching elephants come to the watering hole.

But if you ask me what my go-to hotel is? It’s the humble Premier Inn.

You probably think I’m mad for opting for a budget chain over bucket-list resorts, but let me explain.

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Of course I love it when I walk into a sparkling hotel, where staff greet me by name with a glass of champers in hand.

But those kinds of places come at a price – with some resorts costing upwards of £1,000 a night.

As someone who has always been a backpacker and cheap traveller (my biggest bargain being an £8 hostel in the middle of a nightclub in Thailand) it’s hard to quantify that cost, no matter the glamour.

Yet the humble Premier Inn has never left me down, and all for the price of a meal out.

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I’m apparently not the only one. A study conducted by the hotel chain in 2022 found that 83 per cent of guests would stay again after booking.

And that £39 base rate has looked after me in the form of clean, if not simple rooms.

Inside one of the world’s best hotels with on-site chocolate room and waterfront views

If you don’t believe how much I loved a Premier Inn bed, then come to my house – I have the same pillows as the hotel.

They are also amazingly located in the middle of cities, next to airport terminals, or in ideal bases to explore the area.

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And it always marks the start of something exciting.

The night before a long flight, not able to sleep with anticipation, or arriving just to drop my bag and get ready for a day exploring a new city.

Where can you go wrong with a comfy bed, clean rooms and cheap rates?

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Where can you go wrong with a comfy bed, clean rooms and cheap rates?

It’s ease of check-in and check-out beats a fancy resort, which always seem to take forever.

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Not Premier Inn, where I dump my card in the morning and am out in seconds.

And I am the guest who gets Buffet Fear – that nervousness when there are just too many stations and options.

In my opinion, you can’t go wrong with a classic English fry up, where you know what you’re getting every time.

Followed up by a croissant or three, of course, that you can sneak into your bag for laters…

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My top favourite hotels around the world

  1. The University Arms, Cambridge
  2. The Peninsular, Hong Kong
  3. Artist’s Residence, London
  4. Atmosphere Kanifushi, The Maldives
  5. Cape Weligama, Sri Lanka
  6. The Ned, Doha
  7. Life House, Miami
  8. Wymara Resort + Villas, Turks & Caicos
  9. The Ritz-Carlton Abama, Tenerife
  10. 3HB Faro, Portugal

I’m not saying I’m not a fan of a gorgeous hotel – I’m still dreaming of my beachside suite, after a trip to Turks & Caicos last year.

But the humble Premier Inn has a place in my heart. Purple pillows and all.

I've also rounded up some of my favourite hotels I've stayed in

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GTR creates 3D maps for ten UK train stations

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The scheme aims to give passengers, especially those who have a disability, more confidence when navigating through a station

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New train route to connect two major UK cities for the first time ever

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CrossCountry has revealed a new train route connecting Cardiff and Scotland for the first time.

A NEW train service launching next month will connect two major UK cities for the first time.

CrossCountry has revealed a new direct service will launch between Cardiff and Edinburgh.

CrossCountry has revealed a new train route connecting Cardiff and Scotland for the first time.

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CrossCountry has revealed a new train route connecting Cardiff and Scotland for the first time.Credit: Alamy
The weekday route will run once a day in each direction

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The weekday route will run once a day in each directionCredit: Alamy

The 455 mile journey will connect the Scottish and Welsh capitals with passengers not having to make any changes.

The direct journey will travel to 22 train stations, joining at Birmingham New Street or Gloucester.

The weekday service will depart from Cardiff in the morning, before arriving in Edinburgh.

There will be one weekday service going each way from Cardiff-Edinburgh and Edinburgh-Cardiff.

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The new service will start next month from December 15.

CrossCountry’s interim managing director Scott Maynard said: “We’re delighted to introduce this new service joining Cardiff and Edinburgh directly by rail for the very first time – meaning even more connections for customers across the length and breadth of the country.

“Thanks to colleagues across CrossCountry and the wider rail industry for their support in delivering these new services linking two of Great Britain’s capital cities, as well as many other key towns and cities in between.”

Scottish Transport Secretary Fiona Hyslop added: “The launch of a new direct weekday train service between Edinburgh and Cardiff for the first time is welcome news for rail users wishing to travel between these two capital cities.”

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The current fastest route is around six hours, while changing in Crewe.

It is hoped that the new journey will be a similar time.

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If you’re thinking of visiting either city, here is an insider guide to both of them.

Cardiff

Last year Conde Nast Traveller crowned Cardiff as the UK’s best city thanks its “exciting independent restaurants, buzzy bars, and up-and-coming neighbourhoods.”

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I lived in Cardiff for just over one year and I can see why it was named it.

There is Cardiff Market, housed under a Victorian glass ceiling across two floors selling everything from local cheese and Welsh cakes.

Make sure to visit some of the amazing pubs too, including the UK’s very first Tiny Rebel pub as well as the Cambrian Tap and the City Arms.

End with a late-night takeaway on Caroline Street, known locally as Chip Alley, where you’ll find fish and chip shops and fast food galore.

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– Hope Brotherton, Travel Reporter

Sun Travel’s favourite train journeys in the world

Sun Travel’s journalists have taken their fare share of train journeys on their travels and here they share their most memorable rail experiences.

Davos to Geneva, Switzerland

“After a ski holiday in Davos, I took the scenic train back to Geneva Airport. The snow-covered mountains and tiny alpine villages that we passed were so beautiful that it felt like a moving picture was playing beyond the glass.” – Caroline McGuire

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Tokyo to Kyoto by Shinkansen

“Nothing quite beats the Shinkansen bullet train, one of the fastest in the world. It hardly feels like you’re whizzing along at speed until you look outside and see the trees a green blur. Make sure to book seat D or E too – as you’ll have the best view of Mount Fuji along the way.” Kara Godfrey

London to Paris by Eurostar

“Those who have never travelled on the Eurostar may wonder what’s so special about a seemingly ordinary train that takes you across the channel. You won’t have to waste a moment and can tick off all the top attractions from the Louvre to the Champs-Élysées which are both less than five kilometres from the Gare du Nord.” – Sophie Swietochowski

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Glasgow to Fort William by Scotrail

“From mountain landscapes and serene lochs to the wistful moors, I spent my three-hour journey from Glasgow to Fort William gazing out the window. Sit on the left-hand side of the train for the best views overlooking Loch Lomond.” – Hope Brotherton

Beijing to Ulaanbatar

“The Trans-Mongolian Express is truly a train journey like no other. It starts amid the chaos of central Beijing before the city’s high-rises give way to crumbling ancient villages and eventually the vast vacant plains of Mongolia, via the Gobi desert. The deep orange sunset seen in the middle of the desert is among the best I’ve witnessed anywhere.” – Ryan Gray

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Edinburgh

Wander around the historic closes – the narrow winding adjoining lanes off the main streets – of the Old Town and stop at he Grassmarket, a historic market place with independent shops and places to eat and drink.

Don’t forget the amazing National Museum of Scotland too – the rooftop terrace is the best place to catch the .

As an activity, do the Pickering’s Gin tour at Summerhall.

It is based in the old vet school which in itself is a really interesting place and you get to learn all about the process and taste some gins.

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– Susan Doherty, local

Trains will depart Edinburgh once a day, with a split of trains at Gloucester

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