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11 of the latest National Geographic Traveller (UK) digital pieces

The remains of old fishing boats on the Aldeburgh beach, Suffolk. Here, the local catch includes sea bass, whiting and skate. Image: Getty

11 of the latest National Geographic Traveller (UK) digital pieces

Catch up with the articles that went live on the National Geographic Traveller (UK) website in August for some end-of-summer trip inspiration, plus timeless travel content from around the world.

– 4 August
By Neil Davey
With one of Europe’s longest coastlines, the UK has some of the continent’s finest seafood. But which coastal destinations truly make the most of it? This listicle looks at 10 of the best spots for seafood-lovers.

– 4 August
By Jo Fletcher-Cross
Get inspired to rent one of the many brightly coloured beach huts dotted along the British coastline.

– 6 August
By Jez Fredenburgh
Meet Sebastian Filgueiras, the man who’s determined to re-establish Portugal’s historic original tea culture.

– 7 August
By Kerry Walker
Finns savour the ceaseless, golden light of midsummer with a biological urgency. After a long winter, the never-ending space and solace of Lapland’s forests beckon. Here, you can walk, meditate and collect juicy Arctic berries born from winter snows.

– 11 August
By Jamie Lafferty
We round up the world’s quirkiest local games and tournaments to test out on your travels, from daredevil land diving in Vanuatu and chess boxing in Germany to a range of surprising British traditions.

– 11 August
By Angela Locatelli
The American photographer and pilot is on a mission to capture as many glaciers as he can before they disappear. In this Q&A, he talks about working in the Alps and creating a record of images for future generations.

– 18 August
By Sarah Barrell
Finnish Lapland presents the crowd-pleasing solution to families looking to seek out Santa this Christmas. We take a look at the best trips and times to book.

– 21 August
By Sacha Scoging
Having become the first person with visual impairment to scale El Capitan, Steve Bate is no stranger to adventure. In 2022, he aims to smash the world record for biking across Africa.

– 27 August
By Nora Wallaya
London’s Notting Hill Carnival may have been postponed for the second year running, but its spirit continues to thrive. We meet the artists keeping it alive through the stories threaded into the iconic costumes.

– 27 August
By Samantha Bakall
Oregon’s largest city has a wealth of Asian-owned bakeries turning out Filipino pandesal, Vietnamese banh mi and much more.

– 28 August
By Hannah Bailey
The skateboarding stereotype has been broken, as more people realise it’s a sport that welcomes everyone. From the home of British skateboarding in London to a remote escape in Scotland’s northernmost reaches, we recommend 10 of the UK’s best skateparks.