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SEPTEMBER 2018

Destinations

TOULOUSE

Tired of the same old city museum?

Shake things up a bit with a visit to

Toulouse’s Museum of Instruments of

Medicine, at the entrance to the Hôtel-

Dieu-Saint-Jacques, a former hospital

building that dates back to the 12th

century. On display are at times grisly

instruments from the second half of the

19th century as well as moulages – casts

of the faces of patients with various

ailments. They are part of a collection of

objects from hospitals and instruments

representing many medical and surgical

disciplines. From 16th August, it’s open

Thursdays and Fridays from 1pm-5pm.

www.toulouse-tourisme.com

TOULON CÔTE D ’ AZUR

Set by the coast and overlooking

the whole local area, the Mounts

of Toulon (Coudon, Faron, Baou de

Quatre Aures, Croupatier and Mount

Caume) are a playground for walkers

and hikers of all levels. From a relaxing

walk to a sporty hike, their footpaths

offer amazing views over the coast,

along with gorgeous countryside, the

remains of Iron Age settlements, fortresses,

and ruined castles… not forgetting the

typical Mediterranean vegetation of

“maquis” and “garrigue”. The Comité

Départemental de Randonnée Pédestre

and local Tourist Offices host a week of

free guided walks in autumn.

STORNOWAY,

OUTER HEBRIDES

The centrally-located Crown Hotel

– where Prince Charles, aged 14,

once bought a cherry brandy after

giving his security detail the slip – has

now reopened following a complete

refurbishment. It offers 16 en-suite rooms, a

restaurant serving freshly-prepared meals

using local produce where possible, and

a lounge bar. Food is served Monday to

Saturday from 12-2.30pm and 5-9pm from

a varied, good-value menu and children’s

meals are available, too. A separate

sports bar offers a pool table and regular

live music.

www.crownhotelstornoway.com

STUTTGART

Enjoy all the fun of the fair at the

Cannstatter Volksfest from 28th

September-14th October. For almost

200 years, the festival has enjoyed

enormous popularity and annually

attracts about four million visitors from

near and far to the state capital of Baden

Württemberg. People are captivated by

the special atmosphere of the wonderful

funfair coupled with beautiful festival

tents, a colourful flea market and many

spectacular attractions. Rich in tradition,

the Cannstatter Volksfest is not only the

biggest festival in Baden Württemberg but

it is also has one of the biggest funfairs in

the whole of Europe.

VEN I CE

Do something different and take a watery tour of Venice by kayak instead of a gondola.

Local company Venice by Water has plenty of two-people tours to choose from.

They include At A Glance, a 30-minute quick tour (€35 pp); Canals, a one-hour trip to

‘hidden Venice’ (€50 pp); and Snack & Paddle, which explores Cannaregio, one of the most

interesting, authentic areas of Venice, and includes a stop for a glass of wine with

cicchetti

(Venetian finger food) (2 hours, €90 pp). The Grand Canal tour explores the beautiful canal

lined with glistening palazzi spanning centuries of different architectural styles (2 hours, €100

pp). Choose a trip at dawn to explore the empty canals as the city sleeps and to enjoy a

beautiful sunrise against the stunning backdrop of the city (1.5 hours, €150 pp). If you’re

feeling brave, go for the Venice by night tour to experience the magic of the city after dark

(1.5 hours, €150 pp). Remember that Venice canals are equivalent to your roads at home,

locals go about their business in the exact same way as people do elsewhere. So just like

roads, there are water-traffic regulations that you have to respect, rules like keeping left in

small canals but keep right on the Grand Canal; giving priority to all the boats you meet on

your route and keeping a safe distance; and calling out loudly as you turn a corner to advise

other boats about your presence. Don’t worry, before each tour, Venice By Water will give

you more specific instructions.

www.venicebywater.com

F L I G H T D E TA I L S

Flybe has flights to Toulon Côte d’Azur

from Southampton.

F L I G H T D E TA I L S

Flybe’s franchise partner Eastern

Airways has flights to Stornoway from

Aberdeen.

F L I G H T D E TA I L S

Flybe has flights to Stuttgart from

Birmingham.

F L I G H T D E TA I L S

Flybe has flights to Venice from Cardiff.

F L I G H T D E TA I L S

Flybe has flights to Toulouse from

Manchester.