Monday, July 19, 2010

Coming up: whats on in the world of travel

By Jolyon Attwooll 800AM GMT nineteen Mar 2010

Coming up what Kensington Palace is hosting a new muster involving high-profile conform designers, actors in costume, and ancestral equipment from the Royal Collection Photo CORBIS

Enchanted Palace

The lives, loves and secrets of the princesses, from Victoria to Diana, who once resided in the Kensington Palace state apartments will be brought to hold up in a new muster involving high-profile conform designers, actors in costume, and ancestral equipment from the Royal Collection.

More festivals and events Tropical spectacular at Kew Gardens Shaped by fight Don McCullin at the Imperial War Museum North Britain during the time of rationing Vintage Ministry of Food posters Captain Scott The Journey South

March twenty-six to Jun thirty Kensington Palace, London www.hrp.org.uk/KensingtonPalace Adult �11.50, kid �5.75 (when engagement online)

Gruffalo travel

A Gruffalo-themed inlet route is opening to the ubiquitous open on Mar twenty-one at Heartwood Forest, that is run by the Woodland Trust, utilizing characters from the renouned childrens book and charcterised movie to prominence the healthy wonders of the sites very old woodlands.

Heartwood Forest, Hertfordshire www.woodlandtrust.org.uk Admission free

Discover Greenwich

A vital new caller centre, sketch together the majority opposite strands of Maritime Greenwich, opens in an old naval seminar nearby the stream (see Sophie Campbells Heritage essay for some-more information).

Opens Mar 23, Greenwich, London www.oldroyalnavalcollege.org Admission free

Ceilidh Culture

This annual event, celebrating the normal Celtic arts, includes foot-stomping Scottish dancing, up-and-coming folk musicians, as well as gatherings of storytellers and poets opposite the collateral of Scotland.

March twenty-six to Apr 18Various venues, Edinburgh0131 228 1155, www.ceilidhculture.co.uk Admission prices change

Walk Scilly 2010

Cliffs, beaches, imperishable outcrops and silt dunes form the backdrop to a array of themed walks in this week-long on foot legal holiday on the Scilly Isles. Graded routes are written to fit walkers of all abilities and fitness levels. The legal holiday coincides with the Scilly Folk Festival, with Cornish dancing, folk song and candlelit concerts to perform lazy walkers in the evenings.

March twenty-seven to Apr 3 Isles of Scilly, Cornwall01720 424 031 (Isles of Scilly Tourist Information Centre); www.walkscilly.co.uk

Guildford Spring Music Festival

This biennial event, proposed by a organisation of Guildford-musicians musicians in 2003, includes low-pitched acts trimming from fibre quartets to jazz recitals. Most are achieved in the towns Electric Theatre.

March twenty-one to twenty-seven Guildford, Surrey Evening events �12, lunchtime concerts �8 01483 444789 (choose choice 1); www.gsmf.co.uk

Windsor Festival Spring Weekend

This festival, imprinting the long-awaited attainment of spring, includes performances from the Trinity College choir, well read lunches, exemplary song and walks to find the dark tools of this ancestral city.

March eighteen to twenty-one Various venues; Windsor, Berkshire www.windsorfestival.com Admission costs change

Garden of Heaven

A singular Persian runner in the Burrell Collection will be displayed to symbol the attainment of open and Naw Ruz, the Persian New Year. The Wagner Garden Carpet is a cherished 17th-century grassed area carpet, one of the majority critical in the country.

March twenty-seven to Apr eleven Pollok Country Park, Glasgow www.glasgowmuseums.com Admission free

TV

The Man Who Cycled the Americas

This programme follows the swell of the record-breaking cyclist Mark Beaumont, who cycled from Anchorage in Alaska by to Ushuaia at the southerly tip of South America.

March 23, 10.35pm, BBC One

To contention an event, send sum and your phone series to comingup@telegraph.co.uk

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