
Natalie Paris
Writer at Freelance
Travel writer, ex @Telegraph. Culture/food/family (and kid-free 🙌) travel. Ear to the standing stones of Somerset & Wiltshire.
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6 days ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Natalie Paris
Whether you have an outdoorsy little one or an artsy teenager, there's a camp to inspire them with availability this summer In America, sending your kids to camp, to bunk and bond with others over marshmallows and outdoor pursuits, is a hallowed summer tradition. Summer camps are also becoming popular in the UK, but there are as many day camps as there are full-on, sleep-away experiences.
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1 week ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Natalie Paris
As the city celebrates Jane Austen's birthday, our writer explores through the eyes of tourists from across the pondThough Jane Austen was sometimes critical of the social scene in Bath, the city was undoubtedly her muse. In 2025, if you're a "Janeite", Bath is absolutely the place to be. The New York Times recently declared Austen's England the number one destination to visit in the world during the 250th anniversary of the author's birth, with events being held in locations connected to her.
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3 weeks ago |
independent.co.uk | Natalie Paris
The Independent's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn commission. Family travelThe British Isles are bursting with child-friendly spots. Natalie Paris rounds up 10 of the best for families to choose their next adventureFrom reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing.
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1 month ago |
msn.com | Natalie Paris
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Natalie Paris
As schools consider banning smartphones, there’s somewhere where they’re nigh on useless. Scrolling is the last thing on your mind at a music festival, when there are furry-tailed friends to meet, bubbles to chase and dance-offs to win. Which is just as well, as gatherings of lots of people can play havoc with phone reception.
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Stare directly at the sun via Helios by @lukejerram, on show for free again tomorrow at #Bath's temporarily re-opened Assembly Rooms. (Next weekend it's only free for @nationaltrust members.) https://t.co/aYPMVXpoEN

Planning your next escape? I helped pick @TelegraphTravel's 25 places to visit in 2025 (and am tempted to hotfoot it straight back to this island this summer) 🏖 https://t.co/49NPueW0gv

Had a wizard time @wbtourlondon for Hogwarts in the snow. Of course my Potter-mad girls loved it but I did too, and we're already plotting a return to see more costumes, ghoul masks, special effects, magic tricks and detailed sets when we're further along in the series 🧙♂️❄️ https://t.co/Wsby2lBbxQ