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Habagat to bring rains on Monday, says Pagasa

MANILA, Philippines — The southwest monsoon or habagat will continue to bring rains across the country on Monday, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa). According to Pagasa, the southwest monsoon still prevails over the western section of Northern Luzon, Central Luzon, Southern Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. READ: Pagasa: Thunderstorms continue

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Example forced to apologise as he pulls out of gig just hours after performing at Glastonbury

EXAMPLE has been forced to apologise for cancelling a gig just hours after performing at Glastonbury.

The singer told fans he was “absolutely gutted” after losing his voice because of “unexpected sound issues” on stage.

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Example was forced to cancel a gig after losing his voice[/caption]

Example, whose real name is Elliot John Gleave, sang on the Shangri-La stage on Friday night.

The next morning, he told fans: “During my set at Glastonbury, we experienced some unexpected sound issues that forced me to push my voice much harder than usual.

“I could feel it starting to go, so we made the difficult decision to cut the set short by 20 minutes to protect it ahead of today’s performance at Granite City Festival Aberdeen.

“I left the site immediately after the show and arrived at Gatwick by 7am, managing to get a few hours’ sleep before my flight to Aberdeen.

“Unfortunately when I woke up, my voice was completely gone.

“I hate cancelling shows – over the past 21 years, I’ve played 1,534 gigs and only ever cancelled 11.

“Scotland has always been my favourite place to perform and this was an incredibly hard decision to make.

“To everyone who was planning to see me today – and to the Granite City Festival team – I’m truly sorry.

“We’ll make it up to you, E x.”

After pointing out the sound issues during the Glastonbury set, Example added: “This isn’t a dig at the production crew. These things just happen sometimes.”

Focusing on the positives, he told fans: “One of the smaller stages at Glastonbury. Except when we turn up.

“Honestly thank you so much for having me last night.

“No artists make any money at Glastonbury. And that’s fine. It’s one of the most magical places on earth.

“I still want Pyramid stage. But I’m not going away just yet. I have patience.”

He then added: “Gotta rest up so I can fly back to Australia tomorrow and be a professional Dad. Big love. E x.”

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Example apologised to Scottish fans for missing the show[/caption]
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‘He’s looking down on me’ beams emotional Sharlene Mawdsley as she pays tribute to late dad following return to racing

SHARLENE MAWDSLEY dedicated her return to racing to her late dad.

The Tipperary athlete, 26, clocked a season’s best time to finish third in the Women‘s 400m at the European Team Championships in Slovenia.

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Sharlene Mawdsley finished third in the 400m at the European Team Championships
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She dedicated her performance to her late dad[/caption]

It was her first taste of competitive racing since the untimely death of her dad Thomas at the age of 67.

And speaking afterwards, Mawdsley dedicated her performance to ‘Tucker’.

She said: “I think the thing was I going to have to race eventually or he would probably haunt me.

“Initially, I wasn’t doing Team Championships. The lane then became available and I thought maybe that’s a sign.

“To run a season’s best is a nice boost, I guess, for the rest of the season and now I know he is looking down on me.

“He got me through that race so I’m sure it is going to be an upward trajectory for the rest of the season.”

Mawdsley had not raced since achieving a season’s best in Michael Johnson‘s Grand Slam Track event in Philadelphia at the start of June.

In addition to that showing on the Sunday at the big-money Grand Slam Track event, she also came sixth in the long sprints category 24 hours previous.

For that performance, she banked $15,000 with Olympic 400m gold medallist Marileidy Paulino coming out on top.

Mawdsley wound up in fifth place.

Once again, she clocked a season’s-best time in that race at 51.12.

And the Paris Olympian hopes that she can carry her performance from Maribor into a successful remainder of the season.

She told Athletics Ireland: “Honestly, I don’t even know how I made it around. Season’s best is great.

“It is a shame I didn’t come first. I would have loved the top points but it probably would have taken a PB to do that today.

“I am looking forward to cheering on the rest of the team now.

“It is going to be an exciting couple of days.

“I don’t know what my plans are for the next few days.

“Today was just about getting out there and doing my family proud.”

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Beyonce horrifies fans as she suffers mid-air drama in flying car prop during Cowboy Carter show

BEYONCE sparked sheer terror among fans in her native Texas after a “scary” mid-air mishap on a show prop.

The Halo hitmaker, 43, was left tilting in space as her red Cadillac – which was suspended in space – skewed to one side.

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Beyonce left fans terrified after a mid-air mishap in her Cowboy Carter show prop[/caption]
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The flying car she was riding on seemingly began to tilt mid-air at her show in her native Houston, Texas[/caption]
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Beyonce halted the performance before the vehicle was brought safely down to ground[/caption]
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Beyonce made light of the mishap when she was back on solid ground[/caption]

Beyonce, whose Cowboy Carter tour arrived at the NRG Stadium in Houston last night, delighted fans as she kicked off with Ameriican Requiem followed by a cover of The Beatles classic Blackbird.

Yet in the final segment of proceedings, and after an appearance from her daughter Blue Ivy and the track Legacy playing out on tape, things turned sour.

During her performance of 16 Carriages, Bey hopped into a red car which was then suspended into the air.

She pulled on a silver cowboy hat and waved an American flag for her in-air adventures, yet was forced to halt the song as the vehicle leaned dangerously to one side.

The If I Were A Boy vocalist then paused her lyrics to shout: “Stop. Stop, stop, stop.”

The crowd paused in anticipation before bursting into cheers as the vehicle – attached to a series of cables – was brought down to solid ground.

Like a pro, Beyonce continued the song then told her adoring fans: “I wanna thank y’all, for loving me.

“If ever I fall, I know y’all will catch me.”

The Sun has gone to Beyonce’s reps for comment.

As the incident unfolded, fans expressed their fears on X.

One wrote: “The fact that Beyoncé almost fell out that car suspended in the air…. Yo I would’ve lost my s**t!”

A second put: “I KNEWWWWW that car was gonna do some s**t one concert omg so happy she’s okay tho.”

A third mused: “Whoever messed up #beyonce car set up is getting fired from a CANNON.”

Another remarked: “We could have lost @Beyonce tonight if that car that she was in would have fell on stage, thank god that she is safe.”

One then pleaded: “BEYONCÉ! No More Car I Mean It.”

Overall, Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter tour has been a visual extravaganza for her fans, showcasing the star in an array of outfits, performing with her daughters and even grinding on a bull.

She has also floated over the crowds while perched in a moving horse shoe.

She is then expected to follow up the project – which kicked off in  Los Angeles in April – with another album next year, after announcing that Renaissance and Cowboy Carter were part of a trilogy.

On her website in 2022, she confirmed: “This three-act project was recorded over three years during the pandemic.

“A time to be still, but also a time I found to be the most creative.”

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During Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter UK tour dates, the star appeared to drop a huge clue she was considering re-locating.

It came as she was allegedly seen viewing land in the Cotswolds countryside with rapper husband Jay-Z, 55.

Beyonce reportedly took a helicopter ride with her spouse, with whom she shares three kids, to get a better look at the Oxfordshire pile.

The land supposedly spanned 58 acres and a source told The Oxford Mail: “In the past week, Beyonce and Jay-Z flew via helicopter between her London gigs to view a 58-acre plot of land.

“Located close to friends Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi, and with Simon Cowell and the Beckhams as neighbours, she felt it would be an ideal UK home for her family, away from the city when they’re in the country.”

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The car was a prominent fixture of the tour – yet fans have now called for it to be scrapped[/caption]
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The Halo hitmaker also travels on a floating horseshoe during her set[/caption]
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The songstress was allegedly spotted house hunting in the UK when her tour hit London recently[/caption]

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Hollywood star parties with Kneecap at Glastonbury amid police probe over ‘free Palestine’ chant and ‘terror group’ top

HOLLYWOOD actor Jamie Dornan was seen backstage at Glastonbury partying with Irish rap group Kneecap as police investigate politically charged moments during their set and another by Bobby Vylan.

Kneecap’s Glastonbury appearance went ahead with a packed crowd despite calls for them to be dropped from the line-up.

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Jamie Dornan joined Kneecap after their Glastonbury set last night[/caption]
Bobby Vylan of British duo Bob Vylan crowd surfing at Glastonbury Festival.
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Bobby Vylan of British duo Bob Vylan chanted ‘death, death, to the IDF’ as the crowd joined in[/caption]

An unexpected celebrity endorsement came from Jamie as The Robin Hood star, from Northern Ireland, posed backstage with the band made up of rappers Mo Chara and Móglaí Bap, and DJ Próvaí.

They performed shortly after punk duo Bob Vylan also stirred controversy, with frontman Bobby Vylan shouting “Death, death, to the IDF” during a live-streamed BBC broadcast.

Avon and Somerset Police confirmed on X that they are reviewing footage from both sets: “We are aware of the comments made by acts on the West Holts Stage at Glastonbury Festival this afternoon.

“Video evidence will be assessed by officers to determine whether any offences may have been committed that would require a criminal investigation.”

The BBC declined to stream Kneecap’s performance live, citing editorial standards, though one audience member live streamed it in full on TikTok.

The band also led anti-Keir Starmer chants after he called for them to be axed from the Glastonbury line-up.

However, many fans waved pro-Palestinian banners and wore themed face paint in support.

The West Holts stage was temporarily closed due to fears of overcrowding, with festival organisers issuing a “no access” warning shortly before Kneecap’s 4pm performance.

The decision not to broadcast the set live follows mounting political pressure.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer had previously called for the Irish group to be banned from the festival altogether.

The controversy was further fuelled by footage of rapper JJ Ó Dochartaigh (Móglaí Bap) wearing a T-shirt referencing Palestine Action — a group the UK government has discussed banning as a terrorist organisation under the Terrorism Act 2000 after they spray painted RAF planes red.

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has the authority to proscribe organisations she deems “concerned in terrorism.”

In a separate case, Kneecap frontman Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh (Mo Chara) was charged under the Terrorism Act last month.

He allegedly displayed a Hezbollah flag and shouted “up Hamas, up Hezbollah” during a November 2023 gig in Kentish Town, London.

Kneecap band at the Tribeca Film Festival.
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The PM called for Glastonbury to axe Irish hip hop group Kneecap from its line-up but their set went ahead[/caption]

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Carla Abellana: PrimeWater Answers Viral Post About Water Supply

Carla Abellana aired her complaint against PrimeWater Primewater released a statement regarding the viral post shared by Kapuso actress Carla Abellana about the water supply in their area. Carla is just one of many celebrities who use social media to share updates and express thoughts on certain matters. With her popularity, it is easy for ... Read more

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Jonathan Rowe’s remarkable rise from Wembley mascot and horror injury to becoming England’s hero at U21 Euros

JONATHAN ROWE has gone from England mascot to Three Lions hero.

He thought he had already lived the dream aged nine.

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Jonathan Rowe has had an incredible rise from England mascot to European champion[/caption]
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In 2013 Rowe was an England mascot for a game with Brazil[/caption]
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He walked alongside the likes of David Luiz as Frank Lampard scored the winner[/caption]
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And fast forward 12 years and it is Rowe who was the Three Lions matchwinner[/caption]
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Rowe made his real breakthrough at Norwich in 2023[/caption]
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He was then snapped up by Ligue 1 side Marseille in a £17m deal[/caption]

Rowe not only accompanied David Luiz out in front of a packed Wembley, but he got to watch Frank Lampard secure England a 2-1 victory over Brazil.

He called that day in 2013, also his first time visiting Wembley, his favourite memory supporting England.

Fast-forward 12 years later and it’s the now 22-year-old who is the matchwinner after his extra-time header downed Germany.

Back then the forward was playing for AFC Wembley, but his first big break came when Norwich snapped him up in 2014.

But life was tough. Rowe, just 11, was struggling to juggle a three-hour daily commute from London to East Anglia as well as looking after his ill mother and helping to bring up his sister.

It didn’t get any easier. He was blighted by injuries over the following years as he battled Osgood-Schlatter disease – a common cause of knee pain.

Though not even all of that can stop our boy Rowe.

In 2021, his first-team debut for the Canaries arrived and in the 2023/24 campaign he enjoyed his breakthrough.

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Rowe scored 13 goals as Norwich reached the Championship play-off semi-finals.

That caught the eye of French giants Marseille, and he was soon waving “Au Revoir” to Carrow Road for a new adventure on the French Riviera for £17million.

Jonathan Rowe's 2024-25 Marseille Ligue 1 stats.

But with a fresh chapter comes new challenges – and Rowe admits he’s struggled.

He started just six of his 22 Ligue 1 appearances.

But the move away for Rowe has again come with challenges.

He started just six league games last season, with 22 more appearances coming from the bench and he admits he worried whether that would cost him a place in Lee Carsley’s squad for this tournament in Slovakia.

Rowe, who will have Marseille new boy and fellow England U21 star CJ Egan-Riley as a team-mate next term, said: “There were times where I thought there is a lot of talent and a lot of competition, healthy competition.

“But I always back myself. I had to make sure I was here and I think I showed tonight why.

“The last camp before this I wasn’t picked for it and it’s those type of things that kind of get to you sometimes.

“You have got to look at the bigger picture and make sure that you prove yourself again and I fortunately got to do that.

“I got in the squad and I’m so glad I could help the team win this trophy once again.”

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Rowe has struggled for game time in France, starting just six league games[/caption]
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But the winger backs himself to rise to the top, with games like the final showing what he can do[/caption]

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UFC legend Ronda Rousey left in disbelief as Power Slap knockout sends competitor crashing to floor

UFC legend Ronda Rousey was left shocked by a stunning knockout in Power Slap.

The former fighter had a front row seat for Power Slap 13 in Fontainebleau, Las Vegas.

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Pro wrestler Stunt Marshall knocked out Dontae Smiley in devastating fashion[/caption]
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Smiley’s head hit the podium as he fell to the floor[/caption]
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Ronda Rousey was left gobsmacked by the incident[/caption]

And she was left gobsmacked after the bout between professional wrestler Stunt Marshall, and Dontae Smiley.

Smiley had the first slap but was unable to impose any lasting damage on his opponent.

And Marshall made him regret it immediately as he sent him crashing to the floor with a powerful left-handed slap.

To make matters worse Smiley’s head slammed into the podium between them as he fell, before falling into the arms of two support staff.

The KO stunned the arena, including Rousey who covered her mouth and looked amazed.

Fans were shocked by the blow and the devastating nature of the KO.

One reacted saying: “That was 🥶

Another added: “Cannot be good for the brain. Should be outlawed in my opinion.”

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A third wrote: “Ended bro.”

And another commented: “Morning… This guy got slapped into next week!”

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I travel to Spain every month – 12 stunning and cheap destinations Spaniards love that Brits have never heard of

AFTER years of travelling to Spain almost monthly, I’ve learnt where to go if you want to dodge the crowds, eat well, and actually feel like you’re a local.

There are loads of places that Spaniards head to on holiday that most Brits don’t even know exist.

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Sometimes steering away from the tourist hotspots in Spain can led you to a hidden gem[/caption]
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Lee says Spain is still a great holiday destination if you want fewer crowds as long as you know where to go[/caption]
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Great destinations to visit (l-r), El Palmar, Ronda, Toledo and Tossa[/caption]

These aren’t just quiet villages in the middle of nowhere; they’re lively, packed with culture, good food, and beautiful views.

So, if you’re up for something different, forget Benidorm and Barcelona.

Check out these places that are not only less touristy but cheaper and brimming with proper Spanish charm.

Inland Málaga: Ronda, Ardales and Antequera

Most people landing in Málaga do the same thing – head straight to the coast and barely leave the beach for a week. And I don’t blame them. 

But if it’s a change of pace you’re after, drive just an hour inland and you’ll hit one of Spain’s most underrated regions. 

This area around Ronda, Ardales, and Antequera is what I’d call proper Spain – it’s beautiful, full of history, and still mostly untouched by British tourists.

Start in Ronda, a stunning town split in two by a huge gorge, with a stone bridge linking both sides.

It’s dramatic and buzzing with local life. And while you’ll find some tourists here, they’re mostly Spanish, so it still feels super authentic.

There are endless tapas bars, cosy restaurants, and shady squares where people actually live.

Nearby Ardales is tiny but charming, and right next to the Caminito del Rey, a jaw-dropping walkway is pinned to the cliffs above a turquoise river.

It used to be known as the most dangerous hike in Spain, but now it’s safe, stunning, and one of the best things I’ve done in the country. 

Finally, it’s worth checking out Antequera – a small city packed with churches, castles and even prehistoric tombs older than the pyramids. 

This is the sort of place that doesn’t shout about itself, but everywhere you go, there’s something to see.

You can easily visit all three towns over a long weekend, and you’ll come home wondering why more people don’t.

The real Costa Brava: Tossa, Canyelles and Sant Feliu

Barcelona is my usual go-to for a Spanish city break. It’s got great food, culture and nightlife, but going in the summer months can be a bit chaotic.

After a couple of days, I like to bolt on a more chilled trip up the coast. A quick coach ride north gets you to the Costa Brava. 

Most package holidays land in Lloret de Mar – but swerve this if you want to dodge the Brits abroad. Just beyond it are spots more locals go to, like Tossa de Mar

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Ardales is tiny but charming and right next to the Caminito del Rey, say travel writer Lee Bell[/caption]

While not undiscovered, Tossa has managed to hang on to its charm and still far more popular with Spanish families than Brits.

It’s got a proper Catalan feel, with a castle overlooking the beach, a cobbled old town and plenty of family-run restaurants serving authentic local food. 

Tucked between Lloret and Tossa is Platja de Canyelles, a small cove that feels like a completely different world.

It’s mostly used by Spanish second-homers, so you’ll find plenty of peaceful spots and not one sign in English. 

The beach is quiet, the water’s super clear, and there’s just enough going on to keep you fed, watered and content.

Sant Feliu de Guíxols is further up, and ideal if you want a bit more of a local town vibe. 

It’s got a proper promenade, a big marina, and a town centre for a spot of local shopping – and not just souvenir shops. 

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Sant Feliu is great for shoppers wanting to explore a town[/caption]

Locals come here for weekend breaks, so the restaurants are authentic and the prices aren’t inflated. It’s also a great base for walking, relaxing, or activities like kayaking and snorkelling. 

This part of the Costa Brava is a great choice for those who prefer to mix up their holiday itineraries from the usual sunbathing on the beach.

The Cádiz Coast: El Palmar, Zahara de los Atunes and Tarifa

When most people think of southern Spain, they picture the Costa del Sol – with packed beaches, bustling nightlife and loud resorts like those in Marbella, Benalmádena or Torremolinos. 

But head west to the Cádiz coast and it’s a completely different story. 

This stretch of coast is all about surf towns, local food and relaxed beach life without the crowds. It’s where Spaniards go to unwind – and the best bit? Most Brits don’t know about it.

El Palmar has to be my all-time favourite beach here. It might not be easy to get to (you’ll need to get a bus or hire a car to get to it) but it’s worth the effort.

It’s known for its wide open beach and Bohemian surfer vibe that’s almost impossible to find anywhere else in Spain. There’s a reason why they nicknamed it “Cadizfornia”. 

There are no big hotels or chains here, either, just beach bars, surf schools and Spanish families enjoying the sun. 

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The Cadiz coast is a great alternative to the Costa del Sol[/caption]

While El Palmar can get a little windy, the sunsets are unreal, and the seafood is super fresh. It feels like a Spanish secret you never want to leave.

If you do leave, you can head down the coast to Zahara de los Atunes, a fishing village that turns into a lively summer spot. 

It’s got some of the best beaches in the region with proper seafood restaurants, hitting that sweet spot of happening but not hectic. In the evenings, the beach bars light up and it feels like one big local party – without the cheesy tourist traps.

Top things off with a stop at Tarifa – Europe’s southernmost town, where the Atlantic crashes into the Med. Expect narrow streets, music-filled bars, and plenty of activities for adventure lovers, such as kite surfing.

Fancy a break from the beach? Head inland for a day in Jerez de la Frontera – where sherry comes from.

You can tour the old sherry bodegas with a tasting tour, catch a live flamenco show, or just sit outside a local bar with a cold fino and a plate of jamón. It’s cheap, full of character, and barely touched by foreigners.

Day trips from Madrid: Toledo, Cuenca and Segovia

If you’re planning a trip to Madrid for a city break, don’t just stick to the city. There are plenty of day trips you can do, which I love – and all less than an hour by train.

Packed with history, and strangely overlooked by Brits, the tiny cities of Toledo, Cuenca and Segovia each offer a proper taste of old Spain without the crowds.

As Spain’s former capital, Toledo is the better known of the three. Locals from Madrid head here for a weekend of food and wandering.

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Toleda[/caption]

Perched on a hill and wrapped in a river, it’s full of quaint winding streets, ancient churches and views for days. You can spend hours getting lost in the old town, ducking into bars, or sitting in shady plazas with a glass of vino. 

Cuenca is smaller and quieter, but it’s still got the wow factor. 

Built on the edge of a deep gorge, with old houses called “Casas Colgadas”, which are literally hanging off the cliffs, it feels like something out of a fairytale.

You can walk across the (quite scary) San Pablo bridge for epic views, explore quirky galleries and museums, and stop for lunch in the sun with barely a tourist in sight. It’s peaceful, colourful and unique – the kind of place that feels untouched.

Finally, there’s Segovia, which has to be the most photogenic of the three thanks to its massive Roman aqueduct – one of the best preserved in the world – and a castle that supposedly inspired Disney’s sitting high on the edge of town.

Segovia also has a top-notch food scene, being famous for “cochinillo” – a must-try, melt-in-the-mouth roast suckling pig dish.

All three are easy to reach from the capital and feel a world away from the usual Brits abroad scene – with the bonus of being back in Madrid by bedtime.

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