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Ethical travelNo-fly holiday ideas

Whether short or long haul, flying one of the mostclimate-wreckingmodes of transport. We've got everything you need to plan an affordable, environmentally friendly holiday.

From adventure to relaxation, read our ideas for amazing, unique, plane-less holidays.

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Stay local, go global

Get a taste of other countries without even leaving the UK - you might be surprised by some of theUK's most stunning landscapes.

Large cities are particularly good for enjoying the rich experiences of other cultures. London alone has the largest Chinese New Year festival outside China.

Other celebrations include Vaisakhi(Sikh New Year), Diwali(the Hindu Festival of Lights) and the Shubbakfestival of Arab culture.

For festivals of all kinds tryVisit Britain.

The Minack theatre in Cornwall
Cyclist riding through a green forest

Cycling holidays

Whether you're looking for family-friendly routes, or challenging terrain for mountain biking, UK cyclists are spoilt for choice. Check theGuardian's best bike rides.

If you're planning to travel by rail to destinations in the UK and Europe, find out more abouthow to take your bike by train.

For an amazing and cheap 'no-fly' holiday, take the ferry over to the Hook of Holland then cycle to Amsterdam. Cycling in the Netherlands is beautiful: segregated cycle lanes alongside canals, through fields, forests and along beaches. You'll just need your normal commuter bike, some panniers and flat roads.Bicycle friendslet cyclists stay in their spare rooms for a modest fee.

Cyclist riding through a green forest

Try something new

Do you want to learn a new skill, or introduce the kids to a different experience? Whether it's map-reading, survival skills, cookery, or painting watercolours, the chances are there's a specialist company that will cater to your need. Get googling and book a holiday you won't forget. Lying on a beach never looked so dull.

A watercolour painting of a canal in Venice

The best of British

Discover more of what's on our doorstep in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. For short breaks or longer holidays, start atVisit Britain.

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Seaweed covered rocks on a misty beach at sunset
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Canals and rivers

For some, canal boats are merely a means of transport between one lock-keeper’s pub and the next. But canals throughout the UK also offer a chance for anyone to enjoy a slower, more relaxing way of life. Find out more with theCanal & River Trust.

European rivers and waterways, including the Rhine and Dordogne, also offer excellent wildlife, and the chance to explore towns and villages along the riverbanks. Find out more aboutcruising on European canals.

Houseboats moored on the bank of a canal under a bridge

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City breaks

Europe's cities are packed with culture and entertainment, and are becoming more popular thanks to Eurostar. Find out more from rail specialistsLoco2.

Add an extra treat to your holiday withUK and European night trains, an adventure in themselves.

Interior of the Sagrada Familia, Barcelona

Europe by Eurostar

Eurostar makes holidays by train an affordable and attractive possibility. Travel by train is usually far less stressful than flying, and allows us to savour the journey, as well as the destination. Champagne and a fancy picnic on the train make the journey feel like part of the holiday.

For rail travel to Europe and beyond,www.seat61.comis a fantastic resource. Be inspired by the amazing variety of destinations, and find all the advice you need to plan a memorable holiday.

Choose from destinations including Rome, Venice, Florence, Sardinia and Lake Garda – just hop on Eurostar to Paris, then get an overnight train.

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  • London to Frankfurt - just 5.5 hours on the train. Deutsche Bahn do a really goodLondon-Spezial* ticket – this was originally meant for Germans traveling to London, but also works the other way round. This gets you from London to any German station and back at a great price. (*The site is in German but should open with a “Translate” option.)
  • Corsica- you can get there by train to Nice (via Paris) and boat, and travel around the island by train too.
  • Visitingmedieval fortress of Carcassonne, then on toMontpellier to see flamingoeson the south coast of France.

If you need more inspiration for new places to explore, see Lonely Planet'stop European travel destinationsorseven startling sights of Eastern Europe.

The front of three Eurostar trains

Festivals and events

We love a festival here in the UK, or any opportunity for an event or show. If you haven't already got one in mind, find out what's on and plan your holiday around it. VisitTravel About Britainor theFestival Calendar.

Woman in facepaints at a festival

Island hopping

The UK is a seafaring nation of islands where canoeing, rock climbing, hill walking, birdwatching, scrambling, swimming, and even whisky-tasting are all on offer.

Even a trip to the Lake District will introduce children to the inland island-hopping adventures of Arthur Ransome's 'Swallows and Amazons'. SeeTripAdvisor's top 10 UK island destinations.

Europe also boasts countless islands reachable by train and boat. All you have to do is choose what you want from your holiday - from heat, sand, and centuries of rich history in southern Europe, to the midnight sun and watersports in Sweden.

Sunset over the sea on the isle of Skye
Shoal of yellow fish underwater

Beaches - not just for sunbathing

欧洲到处都是令人难以置信的海滩,萤火虫ing in the UK, Denmark, France, Spain, Italy, Croatia and Turkey, all reachable by train.

If you're not one for sunbathing, how about exploring what's under the water? Try thesesnorkelling spots.

Shoal of yellow fish underwater

House swaps

House swap, home exchange, sofa surfing – whatever you want to call it. Staying in someone else's home, on a formal or informal basis, is a budget-friendly and usually sustainable way to take a break.

There are lots of online options, includingLove Home Swap,HomeBaseHolidaysandAirbnb.

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A treehouse in a crane over the docks in Bristol

Getting back to nature

Treehouses, yurts, hand-delivered breakfast hampers, treetop bathtubs – if that's your idea of a great holiday, try the great guys atCanopy and Starsfor some naturally inspired, quirky accommodation.

A treehouse in a crane over the docks in Bristol

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Walking holidays

Organised walking holidays are a wonderful way to make the most of a short holiday. You can book hotels in advance, and have your luggage sent on ahead, then carry little more on your walk than lunch and plasters.

For UK breaks, including weekend rambles, seeThe Independent's 50 best walking holidays.

By train, Europe has plenty to offer, with both easy and more ambitious terrains. Suitable destinations include the Pyrenees and the Swiss, Italian and Julian Alps. Get ideas forself-guided walks with On foot holidays.

Mountain in the lake district

Pack the teenagers off

Want to walk the hills without the cry ‘This so boring’? Well-established UK adventure and activity holidays might be just the thing – tryPGLandYHA.

Teenagers jump on a hillside
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Conservation work and farming

TheNational Trust和一些环保慈善机构运行的工作状态ng holidays' where you can undertake practical conservation projects. Or learn more about organic farming techniques, in exchange for accommodation and food, withWorld Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms.

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Holiday parks

Holiday parks are a great solution if your group or family have different interests, as they offer such varied activities and entertainment. There are hundreds around the UK, but you can get an idea of what's on offer withForest Holidays,Center ParcsorBluestone Wales, a Center Parcs-style resort in thePembrokeshire National Park.

Once you've decided where you want to holiday, checkTripAdvisorfor a more comprehensive list of holiday parks, including smaller independent parks, along with invaluable customer reviews.

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