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THE TELEGRAPH OUTDOOR ADVENTURE & TRAVEL SHOW – DRIVEN BY SEAT


St Helena Stand AT545


“Currently one of the most remote places on the planet, an airport is due to open on the island in early 2016”


A 121km2 drop in the South Atlantic Ocean,


St Helena is like no other place on earth. With a welcoming climate, St Helena is best explored on foot. There are fantastic bird watching, fishing and diving


opportunities too, plus a rich heritage, not


least thanks to Napoleon being exiled here in 1815. Previously only accessible by boat from Cape Town once every three weeks, the new airport is set to improve


accessibility no end. Drop by the stand daily at 12 noon and 3pm for tastings of two of the local spirits plus the chance to win some of the local highly-praised coffee. www.sthelenatourism.com


Tourism Ireland Stand AT640


“Fantasy blockbuster Game of Thrones was largely filmed on the coast of County Antrim, taking in such spots as Shane’s Castle and Castle Ward”


2014 looks set to be a big year for the Emerald Isle, with plenty going on to


entertain. Dublin, with its unique spirit of fun, is buzzing throughout the year with a plethora of festivals and fun things to see and do, while Belfast is set to hit the headlines as it welcomes the Giro d’Italia for three stages of the Grande Partenza, taking in the Causeway Coast before heading for Dublin. And then there is the Wild Atlantic Way – 2,500km of the wildest, most captivating coastal driving route in the world, and it’s all waiting to be explored. www.ireland.com


TIME TO TRAVEL


If visiting somewhere new is top of your list for 2014 then there are options galore at The Outdoor Adventure & Travel Show. Here’s what to expect


Yosemite, Mariposa County Stand OU233


“El Capitan, one of Yosemite’s most famous peaks, is the largest hunk of granite in the world, and towers more than 350 storeys above Yosemite Valley”


The oldest national park in the USA, it’s easy to see why these 1,200 square miles were set aside to be preserved – they


have countless waterfalls, including one of the world’s tallest in Yosemite Falls, the world’s largest trees, the giant sequoias, over 1,400 varieties of plants, and 840 miles of trails to hike. Bears, deer, butterflies and bats are among the hundreds of species of animals found in the park – the vast majority of which is untouched and uninhabited by humans. www.yosemiteexperience.com


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