A remote but easily reached corner of Aragon, a pre Tour de France cottage in Yorkshire and a new hotel in Iceland
Why go?
With its sun-baked hill towns, olive groves and terraced vineyards, Matarraña invites comparisons with Tuscany. But unlike its Italian counterpart, this remote corner of Aragon is blissfully off the tourist trail. Ibex still roam the rocky hillsides and the medieval villages seem to be frozen in time. It may be wild, but this region is easily reached Ryanair flies into Reus, 70 miles away.