A painting holiday in Cornwall; 10 best UK retreats; Snowshoeing in the Swiss Alps
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Happy New Year! It’s the season of new beginnings and in that spirit we decided to send a handful of our writers on holidays where they could learn to master a new skill or activity, from a navigation course in the hills of north Wales to fly-fishing on the banks of the Thames. Unlike New Year’s resolutions, which often revolve around self-denial and are therefore doomed to fail, these learning holidays have the potential to open the door to a rewarding new hobby, or at the very least a sense of achievement. The only requirement is a willingness to step out of your comfort zone. This was certainly the case for Wyl Menmuir, who signed up for a painting weekend in St Ives, having not put a paintbrush to canvas since leaving school. And for our deputy head of travel Jane Dunford, who had serious misgivings before embarking on a 10-day silent meditation retreat in Herefordshire: “Do I really want to spend the next 10 days in silence? Who are all these weirdos who want to do the same?” But ultimately our writers all found the experience of immersing themselves in a new activity enlightening and rewarding in equal measure. Best of all, learning holidays don’t have to be expensive. Carol Donaldson has enjoyed many volunteering holidays over the years, making friends and picking up new skills along the way. On a recent trip to the Othona community in Dorset she found herself becoming a dab hand at stone masonry: “That’s the thing about volunteering: in giving your time to a good cause, it allows you to also grow in confidence, stretch yourself and learn something new,” she writes. And unlike New Year’s Resolutions – all too often discarded by the end of January – these trips with a purpose can prove life-changing, as Jane Dunford discovered: “I’ve learned something that’s lodged in the core of my being – now it’s about finding the discipline to keep going.” | Andy Pietrasik Head of Travel |
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| Give and take: I went on a volunteering holiday in Dorset – and learned stone masonry in return Read more |
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Our travel picks of the week | | | |
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Featured trip | Rhine cruise to Switzerland
| | Journey by river through the rolling hills of the Rhine Valley and into Switzerland visiting Strasbourg, Koblenz, Rüdesheim, Speyer and Lucerne and enjoying a spectacular rail journey into the mountains of the Bernese Oberland. | View deal |
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| Pembrokeshire's wild north by train, bus and bike |
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This week's favourite trips |
| | Transylvania winter walk and snowshoe - save £100pp Experience the beauty of the Carpathian mountains on this wonderful winter adventure which includes a visit to Bran Castle. | View deal |
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| | Lake Maggiore, Orta and the Matterhorn Combine Italian lakeside chic, from Lake Maggiore’s Isola Bella to Lake Como, with a trip into the Swiss Alps to see the iconic Matterhorn. | View deal |
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| | Sri Lanka - temples, safari and beach - save up to 20% Discover the delights of this fascinating island from the wonderful wildlife to the ancient culture. Prices shown include the discount. | View deal |
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| ‘A lesson like no other’: reader’s favourite learning holidays |
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Deal of the week | Puglia and the south - Undiscovered Italy - save up to 15% | Explore Italy’s sunkissed ‘high heel’ where unique sights such as Alberobello’s trulli and Matera’s cave dwellings, historic cities including hilltop Ostuni and baroque Lecce plus a warm welcome await. Book by 13 March 2025 to save up to 15% on this and other selected wishlist tours with our partner Newmarket Holidays. Prices shown include the discount. | | View deal |
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