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Hubert McMoppet 4th Jun 2007
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Good Points: Amazing site! What more to say? Hidden Europe magazine goes from strength to strength, and a magnificent web-site to match. Slick design (both in the magazine and on the website), and a capacity to dig out Europe's offbeat corners in a way that few other travel magazines can match.
Bad Points: Would be brilliant if they could make more material available online.
General comments: This is a very clear and easy-to-use website. Not an advertisement in sight. An online shop that actually works, and when I ordered the goods turned up in perfect condition three days later. Lots and lots of free content on the website, including an archive of their online newsletter. Worth trying for unusual accounts of lesser known corners of Europe. Should be first port of call for anyone thinking of making for Belarus, Moldova, the Outer Hebrides or Spitzbergen for the summer hols.
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Mr Mac 11th Nov 2006
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Wonderful magazine - as the two previous reviewers have said! Not sure there is a lot more to be said. For really witty, thoughtful material on lesser known places in Europe, the Hidden Europe magazine is a really reliable starting point. They have a neat online newsletter that comes for free. As to the magazine itself, I get it six times a year. You can subscribe online.- Read Mr Mac's review (66 words)
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mosdefinitely
19th Sep 2006
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Hidden Europe is a bi-monthly travel magazine based in Berlin (but English language) that specialises in introducing readers to off-the-beaten track travel destinations, interesting forms of travel and transport, and also quirky aspects of better known places.- Read mosdefinitely's review (97 words)
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If you've had your eyes blitzed by browsing too many showy websites, Hidden Europe (www.hiddeneurope.co.uk) is the one to retire to for some really good low-down on Europe's unsung spots. They offer a free newsletter (twice or thrice monthly by e-mail). Lots of oddball reports like the most northerly stray cat in the world (in Spitsbergen), a restaurant serving Japanese sushi in Nagorno Karabagh and a stop off at Britain's remotest railway station - a wee spot called Corrour in the Scottish High ...- Read Billie709's review (177 words)
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hidden europe (13 January 2007): the Bernina connection
hidden europe 13 / march 2007; 2 ontresina is the sort of spot one might easily pass ... Timetable information on www.sbb.ch. ... Bernina railway should be inscribed on the list of World Heritage sites.
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Alternatives to flying: Information on travel by rail and/or sea from the UK to Europe, ... Europe's newest travel journal, hidden europe, was launched early in 2005 as an antidote to all the glitz
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Europe's newest travel journal, hidden europe, was launched early ... We provide links to the most interesting adventure travel sites and discuss the best travel resources avoiding commercial ones.
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Celebrity Gravesites: Stalking the Dead | Gadling.com
I've never understood this, but there are a handful of tourists who come to Los Angeles in search of dead people. Well, not just any dead people, but rather celebrity ones. ... Autoblog UK
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The world's best travel blogs - Telegraph
Peter Ward, co-founder of wayn.com (Where Are You Now), one of the biggest travel blogging sites, says that much of ... cruisecritic.co.uk; ... How about the regular e-brief from hidden europe magazine?
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The Wonders of Europe « A Berlin Diary
An article in the latest edition of Hidden Europe magazine provides the inspiration for today?s post?if you have never read it before you should check it out. ... Where Footballers Go On Holiday
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Here are some markets « Denise Kincy Grier/Writer and Internet
* hidden europe magazine; PAY: varies; Is always interested ... Only very rarely do we accept travelogues, and we have never published a simple account of a writer?s holiday, ... Poetry Sites I Like
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Denise Kincy Grier/Writing and Editing Services
* hidden europe magazine; PAY: varies; Is always interested ... Only very rarely do we accept travelogues, and we have never published a simple account of a writer?s holiday, ... Two great sites I found
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Your favourite travel websites -Times Online
Whilst looking for information and inspiration for a holiday to India, I came across this site: www.colours-of-india.co.uk. It's a fantastic site with loads of information and beautiful images.
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