Travel Briefs

Every year on the Friday after Guy Fawkes Day, the city of Bridgwater, Somerset, England, hosts a nighttime carnival with brightly lit floats and a “squibbing display” down the main street. Squibs are fireworks that are mounted on poles and held aloft by volunteers lining the road.

The event will be held in 2008 on Nov. 7 (and in 2009 on Nov. 6) starting at 7 p.m., with the fireworks at 10. Contact the Bridgewater Carnival Committee (phone +44 0 1278 421 795, www.bridgwatercarnival.co...

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Public displays of affection, high fives and the word “awesome” really aren’t very British. To find out what is, visit the website www.visitbritain.com/us, where people living all over Great Britain share their personal experiences. Visitors can read their posts, ask them questions online and find out about the best things to do in specific areas of England, Scotland and Wales.

Visitors to Wales can stay in any of 18 renovated cottages, farmhouses and unique historic buildings year-round through Under the Thatch, an organization dedicated to rescuing historic buildings.

For example, a 2-night midweek stay in a Gypsy caravan (wagon sleeping two) runs £125-£169, depending on the season.

Contact Under the Thatch (Felin Brithdir, Rhydlewis, Llandysul, Ceredigion, SA44 5SN, Wales, U.K.; phone +44 1239 851 410 or visit www.underthethatch.co.uk).

The 28th Great Christmas Pudding Race will be run in the West Piazza of London’s Covent Garden Market on Dec. 6, 2008, at 11 a.m.

Over 150 contestants in teams, all wearing outrageous costumes, each balance a Christmas pudding on a flimsy paper plate while navigating around safety cones, under limbo poles and down courses with flour balloons and jets of foam. The race raises money for Cancer Research UK. 

Call the Pudding Race Hotline at +44 0 0870 402 9899 or visit www....

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The Viking Ship Museum in Ros­kilde, a 20-minute drive from Copenhagen, Denmark, offers interactive programs, demonstrations and exhibitions, including five original 11th-century Viking ships excavated from Roskilde Fjord. Visitors also can explore Museum Island, which has a boatyard where period vessels are reconstructed.

The museum is open daily year-round, and admission ranges from DKK55 to DKK95 (near $11-$19) per adult, depending on the season. Visit http://vikingeskibsmuseet.dk...

In the Misty Mountains south of Cairns, over 80 miles of walking tracks take walkers through a high-altitude rainforest and past waterfalls. Walks range from easy (7.4 kilometers round trip) to bushwalker difficult (23.4 km one way).

You don’t need a car to reach the trails; the Bally Knob Trailhead is a short walk from the township of Ravenshoe, and there are accommodations in Mission Beach, Tully, Ravenshoe, Malanda and Millaa Millaa.

The best time to walk the mountains is...

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 “Kiwis Might Fly” by Polly Evans (2007, Bantam Dell. ISBN 13978038533994 0 — 309 pp., $13).

In her second book, following her witty and engaging tale of cycling through Spain, “It’s Not About the Tapas,” Evans takes on New Zealand, this time from the back of a 650cc motorcycle.

The best travel books take you where you want to go and help you “see” the experience more fully, and this book does that well. From sheepshearing to geyser gazing or from jetboating up the Waiatoto...

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“Fandex Family Field Guides: Africa” by Alex Karis (Workman Publishing. ISBN 0761139788 — 50 die-cut cards, $9.95).

Fandex Field Guides comprise colorful, sturdy cardboard flash cards fastened together at the bottom right corner; unfurl them and they do make quite a good fan. When they’re done playing with the fan, however, bright children (and adults) will enjoy the excellent photography and clear, perceptive text by Alex Katis, a Discovery Channel producer. The stats, history and...

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