Led by donkeys: through the Cévennes in the footsteps of Robert Louis Stevenson
In 1878, the writer and his four-legged friend set out on a hike that would help define modern travel writing — and cure his broken heart
In 1878, the writer and his four-legged friend set out on a hike that would help define modern travel writing — and cure his broken heart

In the late 19th century, the author set out in search of savage seas, shipwrecks and ancient legends. Peter Fiennes relives his…

Linking together disused railway lines, farm tracks and forest trails, Leadout Event’s new route has reinvented the classic…

A week meandering between ancient sites — via cedar-shaded hillsides and turquoise bays — leaves the modern world feeling very…

Avoiding the trials of modern sightseeing is more soothing than you might think

True to his subject, Lance Richardson immerses himself in the wilderness to observe an exotic creature of the literary realm

The book might have caused a furore but for FT political editor George Parker, 48 hours on the coastal trail is a restorative…