hidden europe 68

In hidden europe 68, we explore the Thiérache region of north-east France, discover what makes Cádiz so special, go in search of indigenous plants in the gardens of Malta and spent some time in the amiable Swedish town of Östersund.

Picture above: A planned settlement on Lake Storsjön: Östersund (photo © hidden europe)

Summary

In hidden europe 68, we explore the Thiérache region of north-east France, discover what makes Cádiz so special, go in search of indigenous plants in the gardens of Malta and spent some time in the amiable Swedish town of Östersund.

Editorial hidden europe 68

In this new issue of the magazine we present articles with a focus on Sweden, France, Greece, Spain and Malta. We have a number of thematic pieces too, taking inspiration in part from rail travel which is experiencing such a welcome renaissance in many parts of Europe just now.

Winter reading

Discover three fine books for winter reading. We delve into the first English-language biography of Joseph Roth, find Iain’s Bamforth new collection of essays is full of zest and follow Vitali Vitaliev on a romp across and along some of the world’s most curious borders.

Literary refuges

What will become of the former home of the late Jan Morris, who lived for many years at Trefan Morys with her lifelong partner Elizabeth Tickniss? Jan Morris died in 2020, but that book-laden Welsh farmhouse remains as a shrine to Jan’s creative instincts and a strong marker of her love for Wales.

Fast cats

The current record for the fastest Atlantic crossing was set in 1998 by an Incat catamaran capable of carrying 600 passengers and 200 cars. That same vessel is still in day-to-day service as a ferry. We'll go in search of the Skane Jet.