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London - Places to See Places to Stay
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Travel
London is one of the best tourist destinations in the world.
Dartmoor: England's Last Great Wilderness
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Steven Cronin
Given National Park status in 1951, Dartmoor sits in the south of county Devon, southwest England, and covers an area of 365 square miles. Almost half the park is swampland, a haven for wildlife and those wishing to escape the rigours of city life.
Dartmoor Forest, owned by the Duchy of Cornwall since 1307, is a former royal hunting ground and makes up the vast majority of the region. The grass and heather moors are littered with hefty granite boulders scattered amongst th...
Coventry City Guide, Including Coventry Hotels
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Ms Maria Williams
Coventry is a city with a thousand years of history that has plenty to offer the visiting tourist. Located in the heart of Warwickshire, which is well-known as Shakespeare’s county, there are easy transport links to historic Warwick, Rugby and Stratford-upon-Avon. Additionally, there are many things to see and do in and around Coventry itself.
The city has many places of interest to the visitor. Coventry is renowned as a religious center with many important churches within...
Chester City Guide, Including Chester Hotels
By :
Ms Maria Williams
Introduction:
Visit Chester and discover a delightful cultural mix that evolves when a 21st century city has been shaped by 2,000 years of history. Within the city walls Chester combines five star luxuries, exclusive stores, excellent dining and a vibrant nightlife with attractions such as a Roman Amphitheatre and Gothic Cathedral.
Places of interest:
Chester boasts a complete circuit of historic walls, sections of which date back to Roman times, Chester’s most uniqu...
Cambridge City Guide, Including Cambridge Hotels
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Ms Maria Williams
Cambridge combines the best of traditional and modern life in one city. The towers, quadrangles and gardens of its 31 colleges create the Cambridge’s spectacular landscape. At the same time, visitors enjoy the best in theatre, music and live entertainment in Cambridge’s many festivals and theatres. A great spot to visit all year round, Cambridge is host to many thousands of visitors, and endures as one of England’s most popular places to visit.
Places of Interest
On eve...
Birmingham City Guide, Including Birmingham Hotels
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Ms Maria Williams
Britain’s second biggest city after London is Birmingham. Birmingham is the cultural centre of the West Midlands and offers the casual visitor an enormous range of exciting opportunities and things to do. Offering an unsurpassed range of shops and shopping centres, and literally hundreds of activities and things to do, Birmingham is the ideal tourist destination; a city that is always guaranteed to keep you occupied.
As a city, Birmingham is packed with places to visit, en...
Derby City Guide, Including Derby Hotels
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Ms Maria Williams
Introduction:
Derby holds a great appeal for those visitors in search of unspoilt tradition and character. In the shadow of the ornate Cathedral tower lies a great multi-cultural city bursting with a wealth of entertainment venues, attractions, parks and shops. Derby is perfect for those in search of a short break, whatever their needs.
Places of interest:
Derby is a busy industrial city, home of the famous Royal Crown Derby Porcelain. Derby sits on the west bank of ...
Get A Taste Of Ibiza Closer To Home At Bournemouth
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Shane Williss
Fancy a beach stag weekend in an Ibiza-like atmosphere that’s close to home? In this case, Bournemouth in Dorsett is the closest to your preference. What is it that makes Bournemouth so unique? While Bournemouth was previously branded as a blue-rinse paradise, this destination is currently populated with bars and clubs, all located within close proximity and thus turning this city to popular stag weekend destination.
However, stag weekends in Bournemouth are not all about...
Make Your Money Go Further In London: Find A Cheap Hotel
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Lisa Scott
London is the coolest city on earth, according to a big crowd of fans of the city, and there is quite some truth in that. The city on the Thames has an amazing lot of things to do. One can spend several weeks in the city alone, doing something different every day.
Cheap London hotels do not have to be dive hotels in seedy areas. All too often travelers think that if they are seeking cheap London hotels that they will need to sacrifice quality and safety for price. The real...
Landscapes Of England: Hayle
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Steven Cronin
The sea roars, whipped into a frenzy by the Atlantic winds racing across the bay. The waves look good today, surfers will be out for sure. Come rain or shine, these boys are dedicated.
You can taste the salty spray as it draws you towards the water. The familiar smell of seaweed was home. I knew I was back.
The Cornish town of Hayle sits in the far southwest corner of England, near the midpoint of St Ives bay. It lies approximately 10 miles north of Penzance and is part...
Nottingham City Guide, Including Nottingham Hotels
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Ms Maria Williams
If you are seeking an interesting and relaxing holiday, try visiting Nottingham. There are many things to see and do. For instance, a tour of Nottingham Castle is sure to delight tourists young and old. There are caves, galleries and plenty of entertainment. Also try out some shops, pubs and other fun.
Places of interest
Galleries or even a castle. Nottingham is filled with things to do. Take a tour of some of these prime destinations.
Angel Row Gallery - When it ope...
Cheltenham City Guide, Including Cheltenham Hotels
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Ms Maria Williams
Located in the heart of the scenic Cotswolds, Cheltenham is a city famous for many things – its horseracing and award-winning gardens being just two of them. Then, of course, you have the Regency architecture of the city centre and the lively shopping district, elements that come together to bring vivacity and life to this Gloucestershire city. Further, the city also proves to be a fine base from which to explore the surrounding Cotswolds, home of gently rolling hills and qua...
Travel To England – A Setting Sun, A Dawning Era
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Frank Johnson
The sun may have set on the English Empire of history books, but by no means is England's worldly cultural influence waning. The cosmopolitan hot-spots of sophisticated London and avant-garde Manchester speak to the global future while the Roman remnants in Bath and Celtic heritage at Stonehenge stand as monumental tributes to a time past but not forgotten.
Experience England - Culinary Intrigue
The Brits may not traditionally be known, or even praised, for their gastrono...
All Shook Up In Surry – The Perfect Corporate Mix
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Greg Birbeck
England is a land of contrasts – on one hand you will find the vibrant cities filled with lively activities, glittering nightlife and other attractions, on the other hand you will be equally delighted to discover the green and serene countryside. Filled with an impressive sense of fashion, quality dining, clubbing, shopping and much more, England is the favourite corporate event venue for arranging all sorts of fun filled corporate activities. From treasure hunts, team buildi...
Landscapes Of England: Brean
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Steven Cronin
As a child I can remember thinking of Brean as the most boring place on earth. The bright lights of Blackpool were much more exiting. Countless arcades and video games would ebb away your time, as well as your money. The possibilities were endless.
Age helps you appreciate the finer details in life. Suddenly Brean had become a beautiful stretch of coastline boasting windswept sand dunes and several miles of golden sands.
So the funfair may have grown and its visitors go...
Wolverhampton City Guide, Including Wolverhampton Hotels
By :
Ms Maria Williams
Introduction
Wolverhampton is a wonderful city steeped in history and tradition. With so many places to go and entertainment to enjoy you will never be without something to do.
Places of interest
Wolverhampton’s list of places of interest is vast as there is so much to see. Whatever your interest are you sure to find somewhere in and around Wolverhampton. There are so many interesting buildings from different eras that are enriched with tradition. If history is not y...
Milton Keynes City Guide, Including Milton Keynes Hotels
By :
Ms Maria Williams
Milton Keynes City guide, including Milton Keynes Hotels
Introduction:
Milton Keynes is a city of contrasts. It combines the fun and enjoyment of city life with plenty of scope for leisure and relaxation. Busy and prosperous, its prime location promises business success and offers the sophistication and innovation to rival any other city. Milton Keynes is famous as a new city, so visitors could be forgiven for assuming that it has no history - nothing is further from th...
Bristol City Guide, Including Bristol Hotels
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Ms Maria Williams
Introduction:
Bristol is an exciting city, overflowing with intriguing, traditional and occasionally off the wall things to do and see. What really makes it special is its energy, the mix of historic and new. With the city, coast and countryside all within easy reach Bristol is a great place to enjoy a day out or a weekend break. A vibrant young city, mixing bands and bars, clubs and cafes and yet this city has a thousand year history as a historic port!
Places of inter...
Brighton City Guide, Including Brighton Hotels
By :
Ms Maria Williams
Introduction:
Nestling between the South Downs and England's sunny south coast, Brighton is an enchanting, and exciting seaside city. With its mix of Regency heritage, specialist shopping, lively arts, beachfront fun and year round events the place defies comparison. Perfect for a break at any time of the year, Brighton is packed with everything within walking distance, and only an hour from London.
Places of interest:
Brighton has been a pleasure ground for visitors...
Traveller's Journal: Snowdonia National Park - Day 2
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Steven Cronin
The Royal Victoria Hotel sits at the head of Llanberis Pass, near the foot of Mount Snowdon. Its elevated position provides wonderful views over Llanberis village, reminiscent of a wise old headmaster appraising his class.
Sandwiched between the two lakes of Llyn Padarn and Llyn Peris, the hotel is an excellent base for exploring the wild terrain of Snowdonia.
I awoke to another gloomy day. The rain had continued through the night and showed little sign of letting up. A...
Explore The Camel Trail In Cornwall
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WebCottages
Are you mad about cycling? Recent studies show that you are not alone. In fact, cycling is becoming increasingly popular in the UK, with Cornwall being named as one of the most idyllic places to experience a cycling holiday. So, why are so many people taking to two wheels?
The most obvious answer that springs to mind is that people are cycling to keep fit and help the environment. A closer look, however, reveals something else: an increase in cycleways and routes. Over the...
Cheap London Hotel
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Danny Wirken
Online hotel reservation allows you to reserve a hotel in advance to virtually any destination worldwide. There are many quality websites on the Internet that offer online hotel reservation facilities to worldwide destinations. Most of these websites also offer special hotel discount rates, virtual hotel tours, a list of hotel room facilities, hotel reservation tips and a lot more service to make your choice easier.
Why reserve hotels online?
There are many benefits of ...
Cheap Weekend Break
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Danny Wirken
One of the most significant aspects of vacation travel in Europe has been the recent explosion of interest in the short break vacation market. No-frills airlines have led the way to opening up cheap routes from London and regional airports to destinations all over Europe. A short weekend break in some thrilling city has now become a viable alternative to sitting home in front of the television set.
A UK survey of Britain's vacation habits recently shows that this weekend e...
Traveller’s Tales From The English Coast
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Steven Cronin
A placid air had swept through town and once again the bay was a picture of calm. Children played upon the shore as the gentle waves lapped about the beach. Gulls swooped overhead, their merry chatter a sure sign that spring was in the air and warmer times here for all.
Across the bay a narrow strip of sand had defied the tide and stood as dry land. Hundreds of seabirds took refuge, safe from predators. A whole community chatted amongst themselves, discussing the options f...
Travel London: The Living Past And The Ever-present
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Frank Johnson
London Bridge may have fallen, but this tenacious society has a knack for bouncing back from just about anything. Although much of the city's visible history has been wiped out by centuries of fires, rebuilding and modernization, London is inescapably a prevailing icon of the global past, present and future. Museums, monuments and the presence of the Royal Family all maintain an air of London's ancient and imperial history about the city.
The London Reality: From Lackluste...
Middlesbrough City Guide, Including Middlesbrough Hotels
By :
Ms Maria Williams
Introduction:
Middlesbrough is situated on the south bank of the River Tees. It has a long industrial heritage with the coal and iron industries using the river to transport materials, and the shipyards based on the River Tees. The factories and processing plants are still there today. It also has four shopping centres and all the facilities you would expect with a population of about 200,000.
Places of interest:
Middlesbrough is famous for being the birth place of C...
Blackpool City Guide, Including Blackpool Hotels
By :
Ms Maria Williams
Introduction:
Blackpool is one of Britain's most popular holiday destinations. It is a town full of roller-coasters, clubs, and even the biggest mirror ball in the world. Add this to the world-class shows, cosmopolitan restaurants, vibrant nightlife, an active sports scene and breathtakingly beautiful scenery on Blackpool's doorstep you begin to understand why Blackpool is so popular. If you feel you really need to get away from it all, have a leisurely stroll through the ...
Traveller’s Tales From The Cornish Coast Of Britain
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Steven Cronin
They say the light is clearer in Cornwall, washed of impurities by the barbed Atlantic winds. Free of pollution, the small village of Mousehole draws artists from all corners of England. Amateurs and professionals alike delight in capturing the character and make-up of this beautiful Cornish community.
I took the B3315 south from Penzance and headed for Mousehole. The road stretched along the coast, a narrow passage of twists and turns and steep inclines. Tall trees lined ...
Hull City Guide, Including Hull Hotels
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Ms Maria Williams
Once known for its fishing fleet the city of Hull has in recent years undergone a revitalization that has made it among the UK’s most vibrant cities. First chartered more than 700 years ago by Edward I, Hull combines the best features of a bustling port with the amenities of a cosmopolitan city. In the forefront of British defence during World War II, Hull suffered widespread damage and has since undergone extensive rebuilding. A visitor choosing to holiday here will find mus...
Gloucester City Guide, Including Gloucester Hotels
By :
Ms Maria Williams
Introduction:
Gloucester is situated in the south-western section of England in the county of Gloucestershire, and is very near the Welsh border. Possessing a population that is well over 100,000 people, Gloucester is a bustling and thriving city as well as a popular tourist attraction. Gloucester is home to many historical sites and recreational activities, making it a place where tourists love returning to every year. No matter what time of year someone visits Gloucester...
Eastbourne City Guide, Including Eastbourne Hotels
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Ms Maria Williams
Introduction:
Eastbourne is a traditional seaside resort, boasting five miles of unspoilt beaches, palm tree lined promenades, four golf courses and Seaside Award clean sea. It offers fun for all of the family, from a skate festival to the annual air show, a visit to Eastbourne Pier or a chance to dance the night away to live music at the bandstand.
Places of interest:
Eastbourne is a natural gateway to the South Downs including national beauty spot Beachy Head. Bein...
Bradford City Guide, Including Bradford Hotels
By :
Ms Maria Williams
Introduction:
In the county of West Yorkshire is where tourists will find the bustling city of Bradford. Situated in Northern England, Bradford has more than 470,000 inhabitants and it ranks eleventh in terms of the size of various cities in England. Bradford has a rich history and was one of the central focuses of thriving businesses during the time of the Industrial Revolution. Former home of the Bronte Sisters, as well as many other famous individuals, Bradford continue...
Leeds City Guide, Including Leeds Hotels
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Ms Maria Williams
Leeds, capitol of Yorkshire, is an often times overlooked holiday delight. Easily accessible by air and auto with a wide variety of recreational and sport activities, Leeds offers fun for the entire family. Golf enthusiasts, art lovers and those who study British history will all find ample diversion within miles of this financial and industrial hub.
Prestigious art galleries and historic homes are to be found in both Leeds proper and within a short driving distance of the...
A Quick Guide To London
By :
Chic Retreats
London is one of the world’s most visited cities. With its combination of historic buildings, renowned museums and galleries and the best in dining, clubbing, entertainment and now a new range of boutique hotels, you won’t run out of things to do.
Where is it?
London is the capital of the UK, set on the river Thames. Served by several airports, including London Heathrow, London Gatwick and London Stanstead, and with direct train links to the continent via the Channel Tu...
Travels Through St. Ives, England
By :
Steven Cronin
A little old man stands at the edge of the harbour. He always stands when he works. In his left hand is a photograph, a commission to keep him busy for the next few days.
He holds his brush in his right hand, masterfully transforming the canvas in front of him into someone's dream painting, an image to take pride of place on their lounge wall.
Every other stab of the brush he stops and takes a step back, checking his judgement. Behind him lie several pieces of previous ...
In Pursuit Of Miller's Landscape
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Steven Cronin
I have always been a great admirer of the artist John Miller. His simplistic coastal landscapes are a wonderful escape from the rigours of city life in Birmingham.
But what of the subjects of his work? Were they just figments of his imagination or did these places actually exist?
Since buying my first print 'Estuary', his worlds have always seemed a beautiful Utopia, scenes of unrivalled natural beauty, somewhere I wanted to be.
Eventually I discovered his work portr...
The Lighthouse Hotel, Llandudno, United Kingdom
By :
Steven Cronin
Providing panoramic views across the Irish Sea, the Lighthouse hotel is a wonderful maritime relic offering accommodation of a rather unusual nature.
Built in 1862, the Lighthouse warned the passing ships of the dangers of the North Wales coastline, offering safe passage for many a brave seaman.
These days the Lighthouse is more interested in its guests than the passing sailors, converted during its lifetime from a great beacon into a guesthouse.
The hotel resides on...
Do You Know The Way Around Airport Parking Luton
By :
Jenny Riley
Located about 30 miles outside of Central London, Luton airport serves scheduled and charter flights to destinations all over the U.K. and Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa.
Airport parking Luton is not a problem for both the traveler on vacation or the businessperson on the road.
Three options are available when you need to park at Luton Airport.
The Short Term Parking lot is considered the premium product. The lot is situated adjacent to the Luton terminal ...
Stonehenge Sunrise
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Steven Cronin
Amid the enigma and bewilderment that enshrouds a small part of Salisbury in England’s green and pleasant land, I stood in awe to witness one of the great wonders of the world.
Before me stood five thousand years of history, a mystery dating back to the ancient Druids and cultures long since lost to the passages of time.
Silhouetted against the pre-dawn sky, Stonehenge stood proud in the gloom, its pillars united as one structure, forged from the hand of man five millen...
The Streets Of London
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Steven Cronin
I sat and watched from my seat in a street café on London’s Oxford Street as a young man pleaded for loose change from passers by.
Most pretended to be oblivious to the young man’s plight and continued their way along one of London’s busiest and thriving shopping streets.
Several minutes passed before an elegantly dressed woman took pity on the youth. Digging deep into her pockets she produced a couple of coins and offered them to the poor guy.
As I sipped my coffee ...
Plan A Visit To The Beautiful United Kingdom
By :
Josiah William
The United Kingdom consists of Great Britain, which includes the countries England, Wales and Scotland, along with Northern Ireland. It is basically a comfortable combination of villages and urban city life where some old manufacturing cities are found still functioning.
The population is mix of various cultures with the respective capitals of the cities offering great entertainment to the tourist. The cities provide all the normal pastimes of city life with theaters, pubs...
Travels Through Yorkshire, England
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Steven Cronin
“Of course, the castle is haunted you know,” teased the waitress as she served up tea and scones.
In Knaresborough everything stops for tea and scones, but only when topped with a healthy lashing of fresh cream and raspberry jam.
“They say the ghosts of several family members walk the halls of Allerton Castle,” she continued in a tone that suggested she had told this story before and obviously enjoyed it.
Her manner was exemplary. Her advancing years were of little c...
Daybreak On Lake Windermere, England
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Steven Cronin
Located at the heart of Lake District National Park, Lake Windermere is England’s largest expanse of freshwater.
It is also the perfect place to welcome in a new day during the warm summer months.
It was 4:00am and my boat rocked gently below the parting night sky. The brightest stars were still faintly visible to the naked eye.
The moon’s happy face was about to greet the sun and hail another beautiful day, these two celestial chums never far from one another in the...
Top 5 Things To Do In Great Yarmouth
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Sherwood Caravans
Great Yarmouth, on the south Norfolk coast, has been a popular holiday destination for many years. With over 15 miles of beach and a range of attractions, it draws visitors from across the UK and beyond every year. Here are 5 things you should try and see or do on your next trip.
1. The beaches
You can’t ignore the beaches at Great Yarmouth – they are the main attraction, and for good reason. All in all, Great Yarmouth has 15 miles of beach, all which are sandy, clean a...
Norfolk – A Beautiful Holiday Destination
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Sherwood Caravans
Norfolk is acclaimed as one of the UK’s most beautiful areas, and it has always been a popular destination for visitors. With its mix of lovely coastline, unique fenland and ancient heritage, there’s plenty to do and see, no matter how long you’re staying.
Norwich Cathedral
Norwich is the largest town in Norfolk and it is famous for its beautiful Cathedral, which is more than 900 years old. It has the second tallest spire in England, and the largest monastic cloisters. ...
Feel Like Royalty In A Luxury London Hotel
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Freelance Writer
London is a special place full of culture and history. Excursions to this magnificent city are memorable and staying in a luxury London hotel usually has visitors feeling like royalty. It’s an extraordinary experience. Upgrading hotels and splurging a bit on dining and sight-seeing can add so much more to a London vacation. A luxury trip to London is recommended to everyone, especially couples on honeymoons or celebrating anniversaries, professionals who are long overdue for ...
Is A London Hotel An Expensive Proposition?
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Freelance Writer
When thinking of London, one of the first things that come to mind is the entertainment. Noteworthy attractions such as the London Zoo, the Tower Bridge, St. Paul’s Cathedral or Buckingham Palace, attract millions of tourists to the UK every year. When planning a trip to London, the last thing anyone wants to be concerned about is the cost of their hotel stay. So is a London hotel an expensive proposition?
Hotel booking agencies have grown tremendously over the last few ye...
Top London Hotels And Transportation—At Bargain Prices
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Freelance Writer
Your day begins with breakfast at your lovely London hotel in the Kensington district, located near the famous London “tube” (subway). After a breakfast that includes English tea, you take a very short walk to the tube. As you leave the hotel for the day, you look back and marvel at its entry with scalloped awning and green plants on either side of the attractive front doors and the inviting lobby—all the luxury you have dreamed of on your vacation.
Stepping onto the tube,...
The Best of the Peak District, Derbyshire, UK
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chrissabian
The Peak District is a region of contrasts, with wild moorland, classic walking country which encompasses every kind of activity, from a gentle stroll to the lofty challenge of the Peaks themselves. The leafy lanes and quiet villages are ideal for that feeling of getting away from it all.
Hidden Gems of Derbyshire-Lumsdale Valley near Matlock
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chrissabian
Lumsdale Valley, hidden away and unknown even to many residents, has a charm and magic recognised by all that see it. Located near Matlock in Derbyshire, Lumsdale Valley is an outstandingly beautiful area with a very interesting history.
Great Free Pocket Travel Guide of London United Kingdom only by Flashbooking
By :
Michele De Capitani
The London Pocket Guide comes with colour pictures and it is free and downloadable for anyone who wish to book and go!
The Complete Tourist Guide To Cornwall
By :
Dan Oldfield
Cornwall is probably the most popular UK tourist destination as each year thousands of people head to the southwest. They travel in seek of the stunning beaches and coastline, the small fishing villages, the historic mines and last but not least, the world class surf.
How to Get There
Generally, visitors travel to Cornwall by car, bus or rail. However, there is a small airport in Newquay that offers connecting flights to Manchester and London’s Gatwick and Stansted Airpor...
10 Things to do in the Peak District
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chrissabian
The Peak District is the perfect playground for outdoor types, with walking, mountain biking, climbing and caving among the hot sports and activities on offer throughout Britain's first National Park.
The Peak District, around 150 miles from London, remains generally unspoilt by commercialism and whilst its clouded hills have a rugged beauty you will never be short of something to do.
Travel Savings For United Kingdom Visitors
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Leon Groom
There are marvelous travel savings for United Kingdom visitors located on the Internet, through a travel agency, or through word of mouth from people that had excellent vacations in the United Kingdom and love to tell people about it. The travel savings for United Kingdom visitors begins when they check out the first flight, and continue well into their trip, when they find superb accommodations at a bargain price.
The travel savings for United Kingdom visitors are reviewe...
The Ideal London Venue
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David T.
London is the ideal venue for business meetings, seminars, and conferences, superbly served with high speed transport connections, world class technology facilities, accommodations, technical, and professional services.
Londen Hotels, another good reason to travel to london
By :
Thomas H. Lindblom
One of the best places to look for Londen Hotels is on the Internet. Here you can find Londen Hotels in every price range - from budget back packer hostels to top end London hotels such as the Dochester or the Savoy that charge £350+ per night.
UK Vineyards Travels
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England is abundant with its vineyards and wineries. England offers an opening to enjoy a day at some of its vineyards to make your moments the best with rich food and local wines. The attractive period with unique events takes place every May.
England has gained and proved its worth by producing many techniques and by bringing various tastes in wine. They produce the traditional champagne to the dessert wines. Some of the principal vineyards are the English wines Tenterde...
Autumnal Delight In New England
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Holidays in New England rural America encapsulate scenes of clapboard houses, white wooden churches, maple syrup and wholesome goodness.
A region of beauty New England is distinctly American in its rich history, culture and natural charm. The four distinct seasons offer visitors something to do throughout the year. During the summer months the sun is usually out and there are a range of activities from sailing, swimming, surfing or fishing to enjoy. Beaches line the coast ...
The Beauty Of Chesterfield
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Chesterfield is a small town set in the peak district area of Derbyshire. Some would say it is a beautiful old market town set in the beautiful surroundings of the Peak District, but what of the towns women.
As with all places in the UK and the world the women come in all shapes and sizes and have their own opinions on their appearances. Luckily there’s one thing that Chesterfield has in a plentiful proportion for any of these women who might think they need a little bit o...
London is one of the finest capital cities to be found anywhere.
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stephenmorgan
London is one of the finest capital cities to be found anywhere. Contrary to popular belief this is not some feeble attempt at plagiarising advertising copy from other major cities in the world.
I love London; it is my kind of town.
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stephenmorgan
I love London; it is my kind of town. Contrary to popular belief this is not some feeble attempt at plagiarising advertising copy from other major cities in the world.
Bad times and good, I have lived and worked in London through them all.
Be a Guest in UK's Guest Houses
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Abby Mckinsley
Vacationing or traveling in another country, such as the UK, on a short notice has many drawbacks, and we attempt to avoid them by planning everything before time, from flights to and fro, our suitcase contents, locations we want to visit to, things we should do and, most importantly, our hotel accommodations.
Camden Tourist Information & Travel Guide
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The London Borough of Camden includes a vast area of London covering of inner London, north of the West End and City of London. The area spans 22 square km and covers many vibrant areas such as Covent Garden, Holburn, Hampstead and King’s Cross.
It is quite a new borough and only created in 1965 when the three metropolitan boroughs were combined. The three metropolitan boroughs were called Hampstead, St. Pancras and Holborn. Since this time, there has been huge developmen...
Welcome to Historic London
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stephenmorgan
London is a great place. Contrary to popular belief this is not some feeble attempt at plagiarising advertising copy from other major cities in the world.
Bad times and good, I have lived and worked in London through them all.
Blackpool hotel: a place where you can find confort of home
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Thomas H. Lindblom
Blackpool hotel is a gem in the beautiful sea side of Blackpool in United Kingdom. It is the dream of the every tourist to visit the areas where they can have a lot of fun and get all the facilities and comfort of home. When tourist comes to Blackpool Hotel, they get all the facilities the tourist long for.
Finding great Edinburgh accommodation
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Thomas H. Lindblom
Edinburgh is full of accommodation of all shapes, sizes and locations. The city is easily navigated via a pretty good public transport system so it shouldn't matter too much if you are not situated in the centre of the city when on a sightseeing holiday. It is always nice to have a sea view or a castle view, depending on your needs.
Camden Over The Festive Season
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So it’s nearly that time of year again when the snow should be falling and we should see reindeers in the sky with a flying man in the red suit with a white beard. Living or visiting the London Borough of Camden during this time, what would you expect in this festive season?
Christmas and the winter season is a great time in London and the London Borough of Camden. Even though the daylight fades quickly and the air gets colder, there is always a great buzz about the city a...
Jersey And St Helier: What To Do And See When You Visit Jersey
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Jersey is the largest and probably best known island in the Channel Islands. Although it is very close to France, it is very much a part of the United Kingdom. Even though it issues its own bank notes, Jersey quite happily accepts the UK's notes and coins as well.
If you are a full British passport holder, you'll have no trouble entering or leaving the island. But because Jersey isn't officially a part of the European Union, it's worth checking what – if any – requirements...
Cambridge: What To Do And See When You Visit Cambridge
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Famous for its university, Cambridge is full of history as well as a number of high tech modern companies, giving rise to the name "Silicon Fen". If you ever owned an Acorn computer, this is where it was made as were its rivals Sinclair, who were also based in the city.
There have been people living in the Cambridge area since at least 1,000 BC. The university has been in the city since 1209, although the earliest college that still exists is Peterhouse, which can trace it...
Buxton: What To Do When You Visit Buxton In The Peak District
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Buxton is often described as being the gateway to the Peak District and is a fantastic place to base a tour of the area.
There has been a settlement of some sort at Buxton since at least the Roman times although most of the current town dates from the late eighteenth century.
There is always plenty to see and do in the town, either within Buxton itself or in the surrounding National Park. In the summer, you can witness the ancient tradition of well dressing, which nowad...
Eastbourne: What To Do When You Visit Eastbourne
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The seaside resort of Eastbourne has been popular with locals and tourists alike since the Stone Age. It is close to the famous Beachy Head chalk cliffs, which rise a dramatic 530 feet above the sea level. You may recognize them if you've seen the film Quadrophenia. Or more recently they were the backdrop to a sketch in "Little Britain". The cliffs themselves are marked by a prominent lighthouse to make sure that ships on the busy English Channel keep their distance.
The m...
Grosvenor Hotel, Colwyn Bay
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Located at the edge of Colwyn Bay, Grosvenor Hotel is a perfect combination of tradition mixed with modern amenities. You'll find a very relaxing and friendly atmosphere and round the clock attentive service to make your holidays and stay at Grosvenor perfect. Living on the belief that stay in an hotel should be as comforting as your home; Derek & Mary, Grosvenor's owners and caretakers will take every possible step to ensure that your stay at Grosvenor is as comfortable and ...
Where To Stay In Woodbridge
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When it comes to where to stay in Woodbridge, East Suffolk, as you will soon discover you have a number of different options available to you. Certainly, the quickest and easiest way of finding exactly you want when it comes to accommodation is by going online.
Yet once you have found the right sort of accommodation during your stay in this ancient market town, you also need to find some things to do. In fact, because of the attractions that this town has you will find...
Buxton Attractions: What To Do When You Stay In Buxton
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The Spa town of Buxton has become known as the cultural capital of the Peak District. For many centuries now, this town has been a popular holiday resort with people from across the UK. Because it is based in the heart of the Peak District, there are plenty of Buxton attractions to keep one amused and entertained during your stay. Plus there are plenty of others which if you have a car within easy distance of being enjoyed by you and your family as well.
The town of B...
Bath Vacations: What To See And Do When You Stay In Bath
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If you are planning any kind of trip to the city of Bath, you have a number of different options for getting to the city. When it comes to Bath vacations you can either travel there yourself directly by car. Or if you would prefer and take some of the strain out of your holiday then why not go by coach or train instead.
When it comes to getting around the city itself one has the choice of getting a taxi or hopping on the local public buses. The other way and if you are fee...
Where To Stay In Hereford And What To Do In Hereford
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When it comes to where to stay in Hereford it is important that you start planning your trip as son as possible. You may well find otherwise that some of the more popular accommodation has been booked at the time when you need. If you can you should arrange to book your accommodation as far advance of your holiday dates as possible.
When you do stay in Hereford, you can choose between staying in a hotel or bed & breakfast establishment. But if you are going to be stay...
Manchester Vacations: Great Ideas For Your Next Vacation In Manchester
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The city of Manchester is located in the very heart of the north of England and is home to a varied population; consist of communities from around the world. When it comes to planning some sort of Manchester vacations because of the diversity in culture, you are sure to find something that interests you.
In this article, we will look at just a few of the attractions which can be found in the city and which did not receive this status until 1853. Some of which you may want ...
Swansea Attractions: What To Do When You Visit Swansea
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There are plenty of different kinds of Swansea attractions that one can enjoy during a visit to this city in Wales. As well as some medieval castles, you will find that there are plenty of parks and gardens that one can enjoy as well.
One such castle and which sits in the very heart of this city is Swansea Castle. Although it is now surrounded by more modern architecture it may be a little difficult to imagine what the area of would have looked like back then. Although the...
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