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what treasures the City of Peace had in
free (for tourists – just make sure you get your
as possible. Activities range from guided walks
from the Roman times, then explore the main
store for me. And after a busy holiday in the
Geneva Transport Card from your hotel).
and lake cruises to free tickets to museums;
cathedral, which played an important role in
locals walking along the lake front, swimming,
it really does turn the city into your oyster.
the spiritual reformation in the 1500s, and
relaxing at one of the coffee shops or catching
finally finish off by climbing the 157 steps to
a taxi boat to the other side. The iconic Jet
E LIVE IN an age where sensational
city, which has twice won the ‘Best Leading
newspaper headlines are a dime a
City Break Destination’ award, here are my
dozen, and anyone with a Twitter account and an opinion can broadcast just about anything at the click of a button. With excitement building for my upcoming trip to Geneva, I bravely decided
eight reasons why it’s well worth a visit...
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THE TRANSPORT’S GREAT I know this doesn’t sound terribly
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YOU’LL LOVE THE GENEVA PASS
I’m not the overly sentimental type, but I think I fell in love with the Geneva Pass. No more paging through guidebooks trying to find
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the top of the towers to enjoy the panoramic views over the city and lake.
Geneva was founded as a Roman settlement as early as the second century, and during the
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d’eau fountain pushes 132 gallons of water 140 metres into the air every second, and makes a great backdrop for holiday photos.
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important, but good transport is like
the must-do items, or meandering aimlessly
Middle Ages it became an important trading
to research a few articles on the city.
contraception: if you don’t think about it, you
through streets hoping to stumble across an
town. Exploring the cobbled streets and
But this turned out to be a bad idea,
could be in for a whole lot of expense later
attraction. The Geneva Pass can be bought
winding walkways of the old town, you can’t
Every city needs a centre point as its soul,
and seeing as Geneva is built on the shores of one of the largest freshwater lakes in Europe,
IT’S RATHER CLASSY
From as long ago as the Middle Ages,
Geneva gained a reputation as a wealthy city,
as opinions ranged from ‘awesome’ to
on. Thankfully, Geneva has an exceptional
for one, two or three days and costs between
help but appreciate the history of this national
you won’t have any difficulty finding this one.
with many skilled artisans and professionals
‘boring’ to ‘expensive’ to ‘beautiful’.
transport system, and manages a network
CHF 26 and 45. It includes over 50 activities
heritage site. The cathedral of St Pierre is the
The city has the historic old town on the left
making it their home – for example the area is
of trains, buses, trams and boats with, well,
(some free, some at discounted prices) and
best place to take a trip through the ages: start
shore and the international town on the right,
the birthplace of fine watchmaking. As a result,
Swiss-like efficiency. Best of all, transport is
will encourage you to see as many attractions
with a tour of the archaeological foundations
with the picturesque lake always in the centre.
it’s a great place to enjoy luxurious cultural
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Northumberland
Henry VIII’s sixth wife.
Hailed as the King of Castles, this fantastic site has been the Royal Seat of the Kings of
Visit Catherine’s tomb in the castle’s 15th century St Mary’s Church – she’s the
Northumbria, and a family home since 1894.
only English queen to have been buried
Spanning nine acres on a rocky plateau, it’s
experienced guides on Mondays and Tuesdays
on private land (little pub quiz fact for you
one of the largest inhabited castles in the
throughout the year, or you can take a
there!). Inside, the castle is a wealth of
and an adventure playground. The castle offers pre-booked tours with
A family home it may be, but many of
BAMBURGH CASTLE
self-guided tour, see eastnorcastle.com
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Tour the UK’s best-loved castles and abbeys, from the famous to the quirky
history back 1,000 years, but it’s probably
costumes, paintings and artefacts, while
Herefordshire
the rooms are open for a nose, including
Set in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty,
the grand bedrooms, state rooms and
SUDELEY CASTLE
the 19th century Eastnor (pictured below) has
the 60ft high Great Hall. Outside, there are
Gloucestershire
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the fairytale looks of a make-believe castle.
5,000 acres of parkland with numerous walks,
The magnificent Sudeley Castle can trace its
talks and tours, see sudeleycastle.co.uk
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country, dating back to the Anglo Saxons and clocking up its fair share of myths and legends over the centuries. Family tickets start from just £26 for two adults and up to three children (with under-fives free). Plan your
Bamburgh Castle
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At 100 feet, The Ultimate Abyss is the highest slide at sea
Stay in a sumptuous royal suite
Find out more about this Buckinghamshire hotel at hartwell-house .com
Afternoon tea, Hartwell-style
Surf on board thanks to the Flow Rider
Have a drink at the Bionic Bar, where your cocktail’s prepared by a robotic arm!
All aboard... Mike Pickup joins Royal Caribbean’s new Symphony of the Seas – the world’s largest cruise ship that’s a floating playground for families and groups of all ages
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ages, as well as their parents and grandparents,
race each other to the bottom. There are two
can holiday together but not stick together;
rock climbing walls, a sports court and a zip
a truly multi-generational destination. The ship has two banks of cabins so guests can choose between balconies facing out to sea or facing inwards over the central features, the Boardwalk and Central Park – a delightful area with 10,000 plants and trees and the
Photos: Mike Pickup
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Hartwell was home to exiled French royals in the 1800s
small Trellis Bar. It’s beautifully lit at night and I HE SPRAY FROM lorries on the M25 was like driving in thick fog, so at Gatwick
I was happy to hand over the car keys to the
From TV ads you might imagine cruises are for couples, happy to pack evening wear so they can dress for dinner – hardly the sort
Hart and soul
On-board crazy golf
enjoyed peaceful evening drinks in the open air. In contrast the Boardwalk, with fast food outlets and large Playmakers sports bar, has
trained tots can have fun splashing around. Adventure Ocean is a suite of rooms catering for Aquanauts (three to five years),
excursions, which often include historical and
Explorers (six to eight years) and Voyagers
cultural elements, so if the teenager in your
so guests can surf and body-board without
(nine to 11 years). The services are free
moving... much. There’s also an ice rink, laser
before 10pm and the suite includes a
tag area and, for those less energetic, crazy golf.
science laboratory so kids can learn as well
AND BABY COMES TOO
indoors as they organise activities around
as play. However, it’s not all about staying
Key to multi-generational holidays are great
the ship with reserved sessions for facilities,
kids clubs, so I checked them out. ‘Royal
such as the Flow Rider and zip line.
Babies and Tots’ caters for kids from six to 36
The teens club (12-14 and 15-17)
group has just found the love of their life, they can stay on board and do their own thing while you explore ashore. Pisa with parents
world-class dishes in the hotel’s restaurant,
I can vouch for the fantastic treatments on
which has been awarded three rosettes by
offer too. I tried an Icelandic BIOEFFECT facial
The hotel has 30 rooms and suites in the main house, all decorated in a style that reflects the property’s impressive
buildings by eminent architects of the time. Staying a night is an experience in itself, as the gates to the estate open and you’re transported back to another
the AA. Its selection of wines have also been
(£85 for super-smooth skin and the most
recognised by the AA in its Notable Wine List.
relaxing hour you’ll ever get to indulge in).
You can then burn off all that fantastic
history, with a further 16 rooms in
fare at the hotel’s spa, with its swimming
AND ANOTHER THING...
Hartwell Court, a former coach house.
pool, steam room, sauna, gym and treatment
Guests enter by the Great Hall, which was
Dine on site and head chef Daniel Richardson and his staff are on hand to create
rooms. There’s also a café and bar, allweather tennis courts and a croquet lawn.
– rescued from an overgrown part of the garden and now restored – proudly Nothing’s too much trouble for the hotel’s
Keeping history alive Hartwell House & Spa is one of three
It was here, while he was at prayer, that the conservation of neglected country houses, turning them into high class hotels,
spectacular properties, which are all part
while preserving their history and country
of the upmarket group of Historic House
house ambience. Hartwell was restored
a real cut above in the history stakes. First
France, lived here for five years from 1809,
the building’s quirkier side. (We learned
& Spa in York (see www.middlethorpe.com)
September 2008, the company donated all
40 miles north west of London. Overnight
mentioned in the Domesday Book as belonging
and more recently the house was owned by
the ornate carvings on the staircase are
and Bodysgallen Hall & Spa in Llandudno
its interests in its three wonderful properties
stays start from £150, and there are special
to William the Conqueror’s son William
the Cook family of Thomas Cook fame.
thought to be caricatures of past staff and
(see www.bodysgallen.com).
Peverel, that alone would be impressive
Now expertly preserved, and in such
residents; the hotel was used by American
months. Parents can stay for a play session
is a ‘come and go as you please’ facility.
from a choice of 20 venues, and there are no
or leave their youngsters for a small hourly
The Teens Only areas include a lounge and
formal dress nights. Seven dining venues are
with its cloudless skies and 75° climes,
teenager. Step up Royal Caribbean’s Symphony
Ultimate Abyss, at 100 feet the highest slide
charge. Symphony carries swim nappies and
a night club. Activities include dinners, pool
included in the fare while another 13 carry
to join the world’s largest cruise ship.
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ARELY DOES A hotel wow you with its past, but Hartwell House & Spa is
enough. But that was just the start of its
centuries-long association with the world’s movers and shakers. Louis XVIII, exiled King of
fantastic shape even Louis XVIII would
hugely knowledgeable team of staff, who’ll happily take you on a brief tour to reveal
Hotels. The other two are Middlethorpe Hall
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in the late 1980s and early ’90s, and, in
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Find out more at hartwell-house.com
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King of France
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sitting on a plinth to greet you.
Words: Helen Milbank
or pizza with new friend – no contest!
and the eyes of the portrait in the drawing room follow you wherever you go...).
more on their pioneering work), and retains many of its Jacobean features, with the later addition of Georgian facades and garden
guests dine when and where they want
valet parking service organised by Holiday Extras. A few hours later I was in Malaga,
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It’s been the home of an exiled king, but today Hartwell House & Spa has the relaxing vibe of a lovingly preserved country house that’s the ideal weekend getaway
no parents are allowed and it’s open until 1am. Kids tend not to get too excited about shore
line nine decks above the Boardwalk. Two Flow Riders shoot water up slopes at around 25mph
The stylish pool in the hotel’s spa
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