hidden europe 60

In issue 60 of hidden europe magazine, we explore the Hebridean island of South Uist, walk through the alleys of Birgu (Malta) and enjoy the sedate life of Labanoras in the forests of Lithuania.

We also discover the art of indigo dyeing in Austria and review how Berliners handle the multiple historical narratives about their home city.

Picture above: St Michael's Church at Ardkenneth, South Uist (photo © hidden europe).

Summary

In issue 60 of hidden europe magazine, we explore the Hebridean island of South Uist, walk through the alleys of Birgu (Malta) and enjoy the sedate life of Labanoras in the forests of Lithuania.

We also discover the art of indigo dyeing in Austria and review how Berliners handle the multiple historical narratives about their home city.

Editorial hidden europe 60

We are writing this editorial in Luxembourg, a diminutive Grand Duchy where there is seemingly limitless choice. Three other countries are within a half-hour drive of the capital and thanks to the splendid Schengen Agreement there is absolute freedom of mobility across those borders. Luxembourg gets a mention in the pages that follow, of course, but we also invite you to join us as we visit Scotland, Malta, Austria, Ukraine and Lithuania.

Malta: The Alleys of Birgu

When the Knights Hospitaller relocated from Rhodes to Malta, the community of Birgu became their de facto capital. Birgu is on a promontory on the south side of the Grand Harbour, a counterpoint to Valletta away to the north. Duncan JD Smith explores this most appealing of Maltese communities.

The Bus to Imber

Bus route 23A in Wiltshire (England) is a rarity. Buses on this route, serving the village of Imber on Salisbury Plain, run on just one day each year. This year your chance to ride the Imberbus is on Saturday 15 August.

Border-hopping Rail Tariffs

We delve into the high theology of rail fares, noting the phenomenon of the extra-territorial tariff point. So Aachen in Germany features in the Belgian domestic tariff, and Schaffhausen in Switzerland is a German tariff point (as well as being a Swiss one). Enjoy.

Island Summit

In October 2003, there was an unlikely standoff between Russia and Ukraine in the Kerch Strait. The status of Tuzla Island had been the subject of discussions between the presidents of the two countries just five weeks earlier.

Changing Places

Had you noticed that humble Staines, a riverside town south-west of London, has changed its name? It is now called Staines-upon-Thames. Moving upmarket one might say. But the Canadian village of Swastika is resolutely resisting suggestions that a name change might be in order.