Articles, tagged with "dramatic coastline", page 1
10th May 2011
What things are most important to take with you on a holiday? For Oscar Wilde it was his diary - "I never travel without my diary. One should always have something sensational to read on the train."
Your holiday essentials will vary depending on who y...
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Author:
David Lakins
24th March 2011
If you are thinking of booking a holiday cottage Exmoor could be the perfect destination. The National Park straddles the counties of Devon and Somerset in south west England. It is home to some of the most varied and beautiful scenery in England with a d...
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Peter Hunt
28th February 2011
The French area of Provencale is often referred to as Provence. This region is located in the southeastern part of France on the coast of the Mediterranean next to Italy. This region is part of the administration for the French area of Provence Alpes Cote...
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Carolyn Clayton
16th February 2011
The exquisiteness and variety of Oman makes it one of the most popular destinations in all of Arabia. The kingdom possesses canyons and sand dunes alongside more modern amenities that proffer a remarkable travel experience worth embarking upon. The histor...
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Oman Tours
12th January 2011
Portugal is one of the gems of Europe. A fantastic country steeped in history with a great climate. Whether you want to look around historic castles and ancient monuments or just relax in the sunshine or on the beach, a holiday in Portugal has everything....
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Author:
Gen Federico
26th November 2010
A short article exploring Cornwall themed ideas for your wedding day. It includes a brief history of Cornish tartans and covers wedding decorations, wedding gifts, reception food and choosing the perfect Cornwall Wedding venues.
If you're planning on h...
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Southerntravels
09th November 2010
North Devon is the perfect place to escape for a romantic break for two or an action packed week with the family. There is much to offer, from the glorious dramatic coastline and beaches to the stunning Exmoor National Park, not forgetting the array of at...
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Author:
Sally Nightingale
21st October 2010
Located in the South West of England, Devon shares boarders with Cornwall, Dorset and Somerset and is the fourth largest county in England. It is a popular holiday destination with all ages throughout the year and boasts a number of attractions and activi...
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Southerntravels
27th August 2010
Snowdonia is easily accessible by road and train from most parts of mainland Britain - and by sea or air from Ireland - so a few days in Snowdonia is one of the nicest ways to spend a bank holiday weekend.
Come rain or shine, and whatever your age, the...
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Author:
Steven Jones
11th June 2010
Summer is upon us: blue skies, warm weather, trees in their full leafy glory. Yeah, right. The calendar says it is summer, but every time you wake up in the morning, the look through the window shows you another gloomy, rainy day. But, look on the bright...
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Author:
Ima Johnson
17th May 2010
When people think of Italy, the first thing that pops in to your head nay be the city of Venice and Rome. 1000s of tourists visit these historical and picturesque places every year. With beautiful architecture and warm inviting people, many people from al...
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Author:
CPson
08th April 2010
The beautiful county of Devon in South West England is lucky enough to possess two coasts, the North with its dramatic coastline and long-stretching beaches and the South with its hidden coves and picturesque harbour towns.
North Devon is one of the m...
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Sally Nightingale
10th March 2010
The English Riviera is located in South Devon and provides the perfect base to explore the county's coastal towns, dramatic coastline, golden beaches, family attractions, stunning countryside and hotels in Devon. It covers the three unique towns of Paignt...
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Author:
Sally Nightingale
23rd December 2009
If you are looking for sunshine on your next holiday, then Tenerife holidays are ideal. The largest of the Canary Islands, Tenerife has a consistently sunny and warm climate which averages 20 degrees, making Tenerife holidays perfect all-year round.
Te...
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Author:
Danny T Jones
16th December 2009
With over 7 million inhabitants it is not surprising that many of us believe Hong Kong to be a highly urbanized region - and in many parts it is. Yet, three quarters of its 1,000 plus kilometre square surface area is in fact countryside - and with an inc...
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Author:
MarkeD