Editorial Features - Page 21
Van Gogh came here to be a preacher and every year locals slay a dragon. Welcome to Mons, says Rudolf Abraham, European Capital of Culture 2015.
What happened when a wildlife photographer went to Rwanda and why is orgasmic meditation being touted as the next health craze? Find out in our weekly quiz.
From psychedelic shrubbery in Gabon to sobbing seminars in Japan, we round up the world's weirdest wellness retreats.
We have always wondered what we would discover at the End of the World, so we sent Daniel Fahey to find out.
Aberdeen has just been named Scotland’s most dismal place, but are things really that bad? Nick Bruno investigates.
Which long-deceased dictator is causing uproar in Cornwall? And what odd item did one lady discover in her hotel room? Find out in our quiz, which rounds up this week's best travel news.
April showers bring May flowers, or so the saying goes. That's good news for plants, but if you don’t want to spend spring under an umbrella, why not abscond to one of these destinations?
Protests, precious rainforest and one of the world’s poorest countries – Darren Loucaides asks if the Nicaragua Canal will turn out to be a poisoned chalice.
From an eye-catching Taiwanese theme park, to Scotland's strangest contest. Take our quiz to see if you you're up to date with the weirdest news from the travelsphere.
David Hillier heads to Robert Burns' cottage in Alloway, South Ayrshire to take part in one of the UK's weirdest sports – haggis hurling.