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Digital National Geographic Traveller (UK) pieces

Head to the fabled Douro region in northern Portugal, to sample some of the finest unfortified Douro red wines and witness rows of vertiginous vineyards. Image: Getty

Digital National Geographic Traveller (UK) pieces

Catch up with the articles that went live on nationalgeographic.co.uk/travel over the past few weeks.

— 1 Sept
By Zoey Goto
Louisiana’s legendary city is now pairing its reputation for partying with a sideline in chic, upmarket boutiques that double down on character and history — from a rejuvenated convent in the Marigny to a renovated warehouse in the French Quarter.

— 3 September
By Ellen Himelfarb
Drawing on produce from the sultry bayous of Louisiana all the way to Georgia’s Atlantic coastline, and influenced by waves of immigration over the centuries, the gastronomic highlights of the Deep South vary region to region.

– 8 September
By Nora Wallaya
With several thousand pubs and bars in the English capital, choosing a spot to raise a glass with friends is no simple feat. So, for the travel-lovers out there, we’ve lined up a selection that’ll momentarily whisk you away from the Big Smoke.

— 15 September
By Nina Caplan
We round up six of the best wineries in Europe to visit this autumn.

— 18 September
By Sacha Scoging
At the age of 21, Karen suffered a mountaineering accident that left her paralysed from the waist down. Since then, she’s gone on to become a two-time Paralympic medallist and has hand biked, sit-skied and kayaked across every continent.

— 24 September
By Connor McGovern
It’s hard not to be drawn in by Cornwall’s charm, but there are plenty of unforgettable coastal escapes to try elsewhere in the UK.

— 29 September
By Rhonda Carrier
From the Florida Keys to Fiji, there are plenty of ways to help make a positive impact on coral reefs around the world. Here are six projects to get involved with on your travels.