Tatyana Leonov
Travel writer
Tatyana Leonov is a freelance writer for Traveller.
Fairytales seem real in this supernatural part of Europe
On the edge of West Iceland, the Snaefellsnes Peninsula is often referred to as Iceland in miniature, with many beautiful natural features packed into a small space.
- by Tatyana Leonov
Where can you find the world’s best Danish pastries? Start with the capital
In Copenhagen, the pastry scene is buzzy, and there’s a distinct charm that I can’t quite put my finger on. But an ex-Noma chef has a good theory.
- by Tatyana Leonov
Opera House architect’s Danish church is not what you’d expect
I’m not sure if we would have driven to Bagsvaerd Church had we not been familiar with Jorn Utzon’s work, but I was curious.
- by Tatyana Leonov
Greenland travel guide: The island to end all islands
In Greenland, the unknown is part of the attraction, whichever regions you visit.
- by Tatyana Leonov
Kilts in Scotland: Where to learn about the history of the garment and clan tartans
'Anything that a man wears as trousers, I want to explore and make into a kilt – corduroy, leather, even transparent PVC.'
- by Tatyana Leonov
Luxury travel in Australia: Six of the best experiences
Now is the time to indulge in a little luxury in our own backyard. Take your pick of top-notch perfection.
- by Tatyana Leonov
Tamworth, NSW travel guide and things to do: Nine must-do highlights
Tamworth is much more than a big guitar, although that still features among gastro-pubs, regional arts and inspired country accommodation.
- by Tatyana Leonov
Want to plan a holiday? Consider 'slow travel'
Slow travel may mean less distance and fewer sights ticked off, but you’re rewarded with a deeper experience.
- by Tatyana Leonov
Sydney Rock Oysters: Why one tasty Australian oyster has a natural advantage
A tasty tour on the Sapphire Coast reveals why Sydney Rock Oysters are so good.
- by Tatyana Leonov
More than a sacred tie: the changing role of grandfathers
Studies show grandparents who look after their grandchildren live longer and are more mentally alert than the same-age adults who don’t care for grandchildren.
- by Tatyana Leonov