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Flavours of Gargano
Lara Piccioli, ATG tour manager for our Flowers of the Gargano tour, gives us an insight into what delicious delicacies you would have in store on Read more »
October 30, 2018
Posted by:Kate Whinney
Treasure hunting in the Dordogne
October 30, 2018
Posted by:Kate Whinney
Easy paths from cliff-side, medieval Rocamadour, to the imposing castles overlooking the Dordogne River, to pre-historic dwellings and paintings around Les Eyzies… and great Perigord cuisine. Michela Thomann, who manages our Independent Dordogne route: Classic Dordogne; and our fully-inclusive, Escorted Classic Dordogne tour, makes the case for this fascinating and beautiful area – packed with treasure. ‘Motivating a group of friends or family – who Read more »
The world’s favourite wine?
June 10, 2016
Posted by:Kate Whinney
In the last few years the UK and many other parts of the world have ‘discovered’ Prosecco – the Italian answer to Champagne. The UK increased its Prosecco consumption by 48 per cent between 2014 and 2015 and is now the lead export market, with Britons now buying one fifth of Prosecco produced. Champagne sales increased just 1 per cent, Read more »
Cinque Terre: A Walk on the Wild Side
July 5, 2017
Posted by:Kate Whinney
Travel writer and ATG client Judy Ross shares her experience of walking ATG’s independent Cinque Terre route, in the article below. Click to download article>> The ATG Cinque Read more »
The magic of Sangiovese
November 4, 2015
Posted by:Kate Whinney
A wine best forgotten Prior to setting up ATG Oxford and establishing the company’s inaugural walking tours in Italy, Managing Director Christopher Whinney spent several years living Read more »
Walking Backwards in Time: Les Eyzies and Prehistoric Dordogne
June 24, 2015
Posted by:Clare Dungan
Michela Thomann, our Lot and Dordogne Route Manager, tells us about her hometown of Les Eyzies and the surrounding prehistoric sites (which will be a part Read more »