Times Online
A wonderful review of key sites. One I quite like is www.hiddeneurope.co.uk for its quirky coverage of Europe's unsung corners. No glitz at all, but heaps of really evocative descriptions of places and communities from the Arctic to the Med, from ...
thiseurope.com
Travel magazine that takes you to the parts of Europe most mainstream media ignore. Beautifully written with passion and ...
suite101.com
Most travel magazines still focus on long-popular western Europe destinations, but hidden europe, a Berlin-based magazine launched in March 2005, provides its readers with insights into lesser known parts of Europe - very often, in our favorite ...
packed magazine
How did you come to start hidden europe?
[Nicky Gardner] Well, we were standing on a pier on a remote island in the Faroes, with the sun just beginning to poke through the morning mist. Stunning! We wondered why regular guidebooks just don't seem ...
writtenroad.com
What I like about hidden europe is that it publishes articles about the corners of Europe with a quirky spin. Definitely off the beaten path, and not trying to compete with standard commercial travel-publishing or informative ...
Balkanology.com
hidden europe is a print magazine, but you can view some sample articles on the site, and they also have a free newsletter for anyone wanting a bite-sized sample from the world of hidden europe. The editors clearly love the experience of travelling ...
EuroCheapo.com
We just discovered hidden europe, a treasure of a publication devoted to out-of-the-way corners of Europe, cultural (and geographical) enclaves, and thoughtful, leisurely examinations of destinations. Hidden europe commenced publication in early ...
Tales from the Borderlands
I have just discovered the marvellous magazine "Hidden Europe" (www.hiddeneurope.eu), the title of which is, I hope, fairly self-explanatory. They travel to the corners and out of the way regions of Europe and report back every two months. The ...
Die Zeit
Das touristische Abseits hat es den Blattmacherinnen Nicky Gardner und Susanne Kries angetan. Auf den Recherchen für ihr Reisemagazin hidden europe steuern sie das unbesungene Hinterland an: die entlegenen Flughäfen Frankfurt.Hahn oder Akureyri ...