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50 ............... Saturday, October 8, 2016 1SM THE Post Office Travel Money ski report is in – and it has come to its traditional conclusion: Bulgaria’s Bansko and Kranjska Gora in Slovenia rate as best-value resorts for skiers. More surprising news is that prices in certain Italian resorts have either fallen or stayed on a par with last season, making them better value than Austria or France. The report, prepared with tour operator Crystal, surveys prices for extras: lift pass, kit hire, lessons and living costs. You get more for your cash in eastern Europe. But among the traditional big four – Austria, France, Italy and Switzerland – look to Italy. Sestriere and Livigno are the third and fourth cheapest. l MAKE the most of festive deals. Peak Retreats has Tuesday-to-Tuesday breaks for New Year which include Eurotunnel crossings for £1. Have a week in La Rosiere, on the French-Italian border, from £464. That’s for the 4H Les Cimes Blanches self- catering apartments for December 27 arrivals. See peakretreats.co.uk. l CHECK out this 31-year-old clip online – bit.ly/2dvv089. It shows skiers who are furious at a weird new sport called snowboarding. BOOK UP A A BRIDGET GETAWAY ski news LOW-COST airline Norwe- gian has a huge sale on its flights to the US for next year — with fares from as little as £149 one-way. They have 360,000 trans- atlantic seats available for next summer from Gatwick to Boston from £149, New York from £179 and Los Angeles from £199pp. From October 31. There will be win- ter-only flights from Gatwick to Las Vegas and Puerto Rico from November 2. See nor- wegian.com or call 0330 8280854. l EasyJet has topped the table of Europe’s most preferred low-cost airlines in a poll by travel agent eDreams.co.uk More than six in ten UK travellers backed the air- line in a league of European carriers. See eDreams.co.uk. EasyJet put its spring schedule from Scot- land on sale with 12,200 flights available to and from Scotland between March 26 and June 27, providing seats for more than 2 million passengers. Fares includes Glasgow to Palma from £40.49pp one- way. See easyjet.com l Latvian low-cost airline Air Baltic will fly from Aberdeen three times a week to Riga from May to Septem- ber next year. See airbal- tic.com l There will be a new Delta One business cabin in the airline’s upcoming Airbus A350 aircraft. The Delta One suite will offer each customer a private space, headphones and laptops, and an 18-inch, high resolution in-flight enter- tainment monitor. See delta.com. FARE DEAL TO U.S. WITH NORWEGIAN air news Ruff guide to Scilly COMFY bed, good food and daily pampering sessions the perfect break, right? Our Westie pup Ernie certainly thought so. He was spoilt rotten on the Isles of Scilly, with all of the above on offer at our luxury hotel Karma St Martin’s. Morning walkies, off-lead, along a pristine white-sand beach was just the icing on the cake. “So you’re going to Scotland?” said a friend when I told her about our dog-friendly adventure. “Don’t be Scilly,” I wanted to reply — but it’s a common mistake people make about the islands. They’ve all heard of them but don’t know quite where they are. So let me clear that up: They’re 30 miles off the coast of Cornwall. Real Poldark country. Day trips are do-able but the best way to connect to island life is to stay, for as long as possible. After taking the train from London and stopping overnight at the Hotel Penzance, we gave Ernie a taste of the “jetpet” lifestyle and flew over to Scilly. It’s just a 15-minute hop from Land’s End — which has one of the nicest airports I’ve ever been to but not many people know you can take your pets on the plane. Each 19-seater Skybus flight has room for one dog, stowed safely in the travel crate provided — and you can even sit next to it. I liked the fact Ernie could see my husband Nick and I throughout the journey and it was a great, hassle-free expe- rience. Check-in closes half an hour before your flight and, within ten minutes of being on board, you will be pup, pup and away. For a townie like me, arriving on Scilly is a bit like stepping back in time in a good way. People say hello to each other in the street, everyone leaves their bikes outside unchained and they buy homemade jam, eggs and local produce from neighbours by leav- ing cash in honesty boxes. It’s all very safe, wholesome and, well, nice. Of course, nice can be boring but not here. Whether you’re jumping on a boat to go island-hopping, or just admiring the ever-changing scenery, every day is different. Like many of the other canine explorers, Ernie was in his element, trotting along miles of well- maintained coastal paths and secluded beaches and growling at wild seals from the clifftops. Some days, we walked for hours without seeing another soul. There are five inhabited islands to check out, each with its own charm, independent shops and idyllic stone houses. During our long weekend, we managed to pack in one a day — the main island of St Mary’s; Tresco, with its sub-tropical Abbey Garden which was visited by Wills and Kate; and St Martin’s, where our hotel overlooked the jetty at Lower Quay. We arrived laden with beds, towels, toys and food bowls from Creature Comforts an awe- some service offered by the Isles of Scilly Vet Support Group and pro- viding all the doggy essentials you will need for your break in exchange for a small dona- tion. Ernie soon set- tled in to the pampered-pooch lifestyle, lapping up fuss from the Karma staff, endless treats and stunning sea views from our honeymoon suite. He even had his own doggy menu to dine from favouring the Royal Dog’s Dinner of steak, rice, vegeta- bles and gravy. We humans certainly didn’t go without, though. We enjoyed a lovely meal at the hotel’s Cloudesley Shovell restaurant, tucking in to freshly caught crab, Cornish steak and deli- cious Scilly ice cream. Make time to visit the nearby Seven Stones Inn, too. The views from the pub garden are simply sublime and a few tots of rum and “shrub” a traditional Cornish mixer — is a must. It’s easy to bounce from island to island, sampling the local produce. The Polreath Tea Rooms on St Martin’s does a mean cream tea, while Badcock’s Cornish pasties, with their thick, buttery crusts, are well worth queuing for in Hugh Town, St Mary’s. Look out for the little white van parked by the harbour on the stroke of midday, four days a week. We were lucky enough to visit Scilly during one of the rare Low Tide Experiences, where the water recedes so much you can walk between two of the islands — Tresco and Bryher. Local farmers lead the way, using tractors to clear seaweed from the sandbanks and putting down picnic tables and flags for a two-hour party before the tide comes back in. Hundreds of locals and tourists turned out for the bash, where pots of seafood chowder, lobster paella and Tresco beef rolls were on sale. Our plan was to walk to Bryher but when we discovered the Prosecco bar, we didn’t make it much farther. Hours later, we arrived back at Karma slightly sunburnt, our feet glittering from the ground-down granite in the Scillys’ unique white sand. “We call it our magical fairy dust,” said hotel worker Fynn, smil- ing proudly. I don’t know about the fairy bit, but the islands are magical. JENNY GREEN GO: SCILLY FOUR-LEGGED PAL HEADS WESTIE ON ISLES ADVENTURE Hair of the dog GETTING THERE: Great Western Railway trains run between London Pad- dington and Penzance. Fares start at £23 each way. See gwr.com. Skybus flights to St Mary’s run year- round from Land’s End and Newquay, and between March and October from Exeter. Prices start at £140 return from Land’s End. Dogs cost £40 each way. STAYING THERE: B&B at Hotel Penzance is from £79 per room per night. See hotelpenzance.com. A B&B stay at Karma St Martin’s starts from £185 per room per night – see karmagroup.com. MORE INFO: Travelling between the islands with Tresco Boat Services costs £5.50 per journey, £11 return. See tresco.co.uk. For more about Scilly, see visitislesof scilly.com. Sun-sit! Ocean collar scene 4 pages of travel

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50 ............... Saturday, October 8, 2016 1SM

THE Post Office TravelMoney ski report is in – and ithas come to its traditionalconclusion: Bulgaria’sBansko and Kranjska Gora inSlovenia rate as best-valueresorts for skiers.

More surprising news isthat prices in certain Italianresorts have either fallen orstayed on a par with lastseason, making them bettervalue than Austria or France.

The report, prepared withtour operator Crystal,surveys prices for extras: liftpass, kit hire, lessons andliving costs. You getmore for yourcash in easternEurope. Butamong thetraditional bigfour – Austria,France, Italy andSwitzerland – look toItaly. Sestriere and Livignoare the third and fourthcheapest.lMAKE the most of festivedeals. Peak Retreats hasTuesday-to-Tuesday breaksfor New Year which includeEurotunnel crossings for £1.Have a week in La Rosiere, onthe French-Italian border,from £464. That’s for the4H Les Cimes Blanches self-catering apartments forDecember 27 arrivals. Seepeakretreats.co.uk.l CHECK out this 31-year-oldclip online – bit.ly/2dvv089. Itshows skiers who are furiousat a weird new sport calledsnowboarding.

BOOKUPAABRIDGETGETAWAY

skinews

LOW-COST airline Norwe-gian has a huge sale on itsflights to the US for next year— with fares from as little as£149 one-way.

They have 360,000 trans-atlantic seats available fornext summer from Gatwickto Boston from £149, NewYork from £179 and LosAngeles from £199pp. FromOctober 31. There will be win-ter-only flights from Gatwickto Las Vegas and Puerto Ricofrom November 2. See nor-wegian.com or call 03308280854.

lEasyJet has topped thetable of Europe’s most

preferred low-cost airlines ina poll by travelagenteDreams.co.uk

More thansix in ten UKtravellersbacked the air-line in a league ofEuropean carriers. SeeeDreams.co.uk. EasyJet putits spring schedule from Scot-land on sale with 12,200 flightsavailable to and from Scotlandbetween March 26 and June27, providing seats for morethan 2 million passengers.Fares includes Glasgow toPalma from £40.49pp one-way. See easyjet.com

lLatvian low-cost airlineAir Baltic will fly from

Aberdeen three times a weekto Riga from May to Septem-ber next year. See airbal-tic.com

lThere will be a new DeltaOne business cabin in

the airline’s upcoming AirbusA350 aircraft. The Delta Onesuite will offer each customera private space, headphonesand laptops, and an 18-inch,high resolution in-flight enter-tainment monitor. Seedelta.com.

FAREDEALTOU.S.WITHNORWEGIAN

airnews

Ruff guidetoScilly

COMFY bed, good foodand daily pamperingsessions – the perfectbreak, right?

Our Westie pup Ernie certainlythought so. He was spoilt rotten onthe Isles of Scilly, with all of theabove on offer at our luxury hotelKarma St Martin’s.

Morning walkies, off-lead, along apristine white-sand beach was justthe icing on the cake.

“So you’re going to Scotland?” saida friend when I told her about ourdog-friendly adventure. “Don’t beScilly,” I wanted to reply — but it’s acommon mistake people make aboutthe islands. They’ve all heard ofthem but don’t know quite wherethey are.

So let me clear that up: They’re 30miles off the coast of Cornwall.

Real Poldark country.Day trips are do-able but the best

way to connect to island life is tostay, for as long as possible.

After taking the train fromLondon and stopping overnight atthe Hotel Penzance, we gave Ernie ataste of the “jetpet” lifestyle andflew over to Scilly.

It’s just a 15-minute hop fromLand’s End — which has one of thenicest airports I’ve ever been to —but not many people know you cantake your pets on the plane.

Each 19-seater Skybus flight hasroom for one dog, stowed safely inthe travel crate provided — and youcan even sit next to it. I liked thefact Ernie could see my husbandNick and I throughout the journeyand it was a great, hassle-free expe-rience.

Check-in closes half an hourbefore your flight and, within tenminutes of being on board, you willbe pup, pup and away.

For a townie like me, arriving on

Scilly is a bitlike steppingback in time —in a good way.

People sayhello to eachother in thestreet, everyoneleaves their bikesoutside unchainedand they buyhomemade jam, eggsand local producefrom neighbours by leav-ing cash in honesty boxes.

It’s all very safe, wholesome and,well, nice. Of course, nice can beboring — but not here. Whetheryou’re jumping on a boat to goisland-hopping, or just admiring theever-changing scenery, every day is

different. Like many of the othercanine explorers, Ernie was in hiselement, trotting along miles of well-maintained coastal paths andsecluded beaches and growling atwild seals from the clifftops.

Some days, we walked for hourswithout seeing another soul.

There are five inhabited islands tocheck out, each with its own charm,independent shops and idyllic stonehouses.

During our long weekend, wemanaged to pack in one a day — themain island of St Mary’s; Tresco,with its sub-tropical Abbey Gardenwhich was visited by Wills andKate; and St Martin’s, where ourhotel overlooked the jetty at LowerQuay.

We arrived laden with beds,towels, toys and food

bowls from CreatureComforts — an awe-

some service offeredby the Isles ofScilly Vet SupportGroup and pro-viding all thedoggy essentialsyou will needfor your breakin exchange fora small dona-tion.

Ernie soon set-tled in to the

pampered-poochlifestyle, lapping up

fuss from the Karmastaff, endless treats

and stunning sea viewsfrom our honeymoon suite.

He even had his own doggy menuto dine from — favouring the RoyalDog’s Dinner of steak, rice, vegeta-bles and gravy.

We humans certainly didn’t gowithout, though. We enjoyed a lovely

meal at the hotel’s Cloudesley Shovellrestaurant, tucking in to freshlycaught crab, Cornish steak and deli-cious Scilly ice cream.

Make time to visit the nearbySeven Stones Inn, too. The viewsfrom the pub garden are simplysublime and a few tots of rum and“shrub” — a traditional Cornishmixer — is a must.

It’s easy to bounce from island toisland, sampling the local produce.The Polreath Tea Rooms on StMartin’s does a mean cream tea,while Badcock’s Cornish pasties,with their thick, buttery crusts, arewell worth queuing for in HughTown, St Mary’s.

Look out for the little white vanparked by the harbour on the strokeof midday, four days a week.

We were lucky enough to visitScilly during one of the rare LowTide Experiences, where the waterrecedes so much you can walkbetween two of the islands — Trescoand Bryher.

Local farmers lead the way, usingtractors to clear seaweed from thesandbanks and putting down picnictables and flags for a two-hourparty before the tide comes back in.

Hundreds of locals and touriststurned out for the bash, where potsof seafood chowder, lobster paellaand Tresco beef rolls were on sale.

Our plan was to walk to Bryherbut when we discovered theProsecco bar, we didn’t make itmuch farther.

Hours later, we arrived back atKarma slightly sunburnt, our feetglittering from the ground-downgranite in the Scillys’ unique whitesand. “We call it our magical fairydust,” said hotel worker Fynn, smil-ing proudly.

I don’t know about the fairy bit,but the islands are magical.

JENNY GREEN

GO: SCILLY

FOUR-LEGGEDPALHEADSWESTIE ON ISLESADVENTURE

Hair of thedog

GETTING THERE: Great WesternRailway trains run between London Pad-dington and Penzance. Fares start at£23 each way. See gwr.com.Skybus flights to St Mary’s run year-round from Land’s End and Newquay,and between March and October fromExeter. Prices start at £140 return fromLand’s End. Dogs cost £40 each way.STAYING THERE: B&B at HotelPenzance is from£79per roompernight.See hotelpenzance.com. AB&B stay at Karma St Martin’s startsfrom £185 per room per night – seekarmagroup.com.MORE INFO: Travelling between theislands with Tresco Boat Servicescosts £5.50 per journey, £11return. See tresco.co.uk.For more about Scilly,see visitislesofscilly.com.

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Ocean collar scene

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