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Gareth Clark

London

Writer at Freelance

Freelance Writer and Editor at Wanderlust (magazine)

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  • Jan 15, 2025 | wanderlustmagazine.com | Gareth Clark

    Trips We reveal the best destinations to visit in March, for springtime blooms, festivals and cultural experiences, wildlife wonders and longer-term adventures around the globe… Gareth Clark 15 January 2025 Link copied! No matter where you travel, March is a time of change. In the Northern Hemisphere the first signs of spring arrive; in the south, it means the end of sweltering summer heats and the arrival of cooler days.

  • Dec 4, 2024 | wanderlustmagazine.com | Gareth Clark

    Trips The colder months mean frozen adventures, snowbound escapes and glacial wonders. Here’s your globe-spanning guide to remarkable winter experiences, near and far… Gareth Clark 05 December 2024 Link copied! Train passing over Landwasser Viaduct in Switzerland (Shutterstock) 1. Go winter birding in JapanRed-crowned crane in Hokkaido (Shutterstock)  February on Hokkaido means a chance to spy the courtship dances of the tancho (red-crowned crane).

  • Nov 22, 2024 | wanderlustmagazine.com | Gareth Clark

    Malta • Sleeps With its crusader-built citadels, elegant palazzi and historic towns, where you stay in Malta can often add a whole new slant to the island’s eventful past… Gareth Clark 23 November 2024 Link copied! The Phoenicia (Philippe-Schaff/The Phoenicia) Palais Le Brun, Valletta Room in Palais Le Brun (Palais Le Brun) Slightly removed from the well-trodden end of Valletta, this 17th-century palazzo perches near the tip of the peninsula, deep among the oldest residential part of town,...

  • Jun 4, 2024 | wanderlustmagazine.com | Gareth Clark

    Stories of intrigue and imagination abound in these incredible libraries, which range from royal follies to monastic marvels… There is little that’s understated about the Benedictine abbey at Admont, 100km or so east of Salzburg. Museums stud the late-Baroque complex, showcasing Austrian art, religious artefacts and a surprisingly expansive natural-history collection. But the star of the show is the largest monastery library in the world.

  • Mar 24, 2024 | wanderlustmagazine.com | Gareth Clark

    In an era when there are more ways than ever to make a positive difference while travelling, there are few excuses for merely lounging in a hammock – especially when you could help make your own, alongside people with hearing disabilities. This meet-the-changemakers ethos is encapsulated by Wild Frontiers’ Adventures with Purpose tailor-made trips.

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