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25th September 2009
There I was on a restful weekend by the sea; enjoying coffee and croissant in a quaint little café at the end of the North Shore pier.
Looking outside through a musty rain smattered window my gaze was attracted to the contours of the magnificent edifi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
In its heyday, Blackpool was one of England's most celebrated holiday destinations, and the seaside resort has managed to retain its charms while updating itself to become a much loved seaside fixture of the 21st century.
Settled on the coast of the Ir... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
10th September 2009
Dublin is on the eastern edge of southern Ireland – but despite its proximity to the Irish Sea this city has its fair share of open and green spaces for its inhabitants and visitors to enjoy.
If the weather is good and you want to see one of the most... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
16th August 2009
When was the last time you started your day with the clear intention of smiling? Nothing more than that, just smiling?
It's a wonderful sunny morning here. I have just watched the sun rise over the headland, and am amazed at how still and calm the wa... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton
31st July 2009
The beautiful Lancashire, it's properties and their prices
When one thinks of Lancashire you imagine beautiful landscapes, magnificent castles, an exquisite coastline, the stunning lake district, farmlands and friendly people who love their sports.
... Read >
Author: Jaxster
02nd July 2009
There is an Irish proverb which says ‘what butter and whiskey will not cure, there is no cure for’. However, Dublin is not all about whiskey and butter. Nor is it about those little green men, shamrocks or a pint (or two - or three) of Guinness.
Du... Read >
Author: Lucborg
22nd June 2009
The Isle of Man TT races are an extreme example of focus in sport. These riders take blind corners at 80-120 mph, and there is no room for error at all. How do they achieve this focus?
Today it is senior race day on the Isle of Man. This is the last ... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton
18th May 2009
Stranraer may not be one of the most famous Scottish destinations but the town in the south west of Scotland has an abundance of history to interest visitors.
The town grew out of the settlement around Stranraer Castle - or the Castle of Saint John - ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
12th May 2009
European travel:
Traveling in Europe is refreshing. A European tour can be a very exiting experience provided you select your European tour options in the right manner and at the right time. Many companies offer “European tour packages” for enjoying ... Read >
Author: jimbrown
31st March 2009
With an area of over 220 square miles, the Isle of Man is a small island in the Irish Sea. This doesn't mean you can see and do everything on the island in one day, though. In fact, there are many attractions and activities that can make your Isle of Man ... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen
02nd December 2008
Located on the north east coast of County Antrim, and without a doubt one of Northern Ireland's most popular tourist attractions, is the Giants Causeway. Now managed by the National Trust, it attracts in the region of half a million visitors each year. It... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
02nd December 2008
Set between rivers Mersey and Dee, the Wirral Peninsula flows into Liverpool Bay and the Irish Sea. Rent property in Wirral and you will experience first-hand the beauty, tranquility and glory of this wonderful part of England.
At the heart of the Wirr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th November 2008
Copyright ) 2007 Ed Bagley
Waking Ned Devine ? 4 Stars (Excellent)
Waking Ned Devine is set in Ireland but filmed on the Isle of Man, an island in the Irish Sea that is a British crown possession with home rule.
The Narrator for the film (Paul Va... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
28th October 2008
Located on the north east coast of County Antrim, and without a doubt one of Northern Ireland's most popular tourist attractions, is the Giants Causeway. Now managed by the National Trust, it attracts in the region of half a million visitors each year. It... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
21st October 2008
The Wirral is a very attractive and varying area, it is often confused with its sister Liverpool just across the river Mersey, but in reality, it is a very separate area, both physically and culturally.
The Wirral is close to Liverpool but a world apar... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com
29th September 2008
Blackpool Tower is one of Britain’s greatest seaside monuments and houses an array of entertainment and leisure venues, giving you the option to be as busy or relaxed as you want to be when visiting this world famous attraction.
The tower itself i... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
29th July 2008
There are few thoughts more alluring to the avid golfer than a journey back to where the game began and a round on any of the truly legendary European golf courses the continent has to offer. While you’re waiting for those rounds to materialize, Southw... Read >
Author: Kevin Holinaty
29th July 2008
There are few thoughts more alluring to the avid golfer than a journey back to where the game began and a round on any of the truly legendary European golf courses the continent has to offer. While you’re waiting for those rounds to materialize, Southw... Read >
Author: Kevin Holinaty
21st July 2008
Remarkable for its absent or short tail, Cymric is a feline breed that is essentially the same as the Manx cat, but for its longer hair. In fact the two cats are believed to have originated a long time back on the Isle of Man, an island in the Irish sea l... Read >
Author: Ailurophile
25th June 2008
A Budget Travelers’ Guide to Dublin
As one of Europe’s most vibrant and modern cities, Dublin attracts a huge number of visitors every year. While there’s no escaping that it is also one of the most expensive, it’s still a great place to explor... Read >
Author: jonny cooper
03rd April 2008
In studying what the CEOs did whose companies grew the fastest in stock price, I observed that the following sequence was followed to achieve that great success:
1. They learn how to do business model reinventions.
2. They decide to do a second busi... Read >
Author: Donald Mitchell
28th March 2008
Fionn mac Cumhaill (Finn McCool) was a bad thrower because when he scraped up most of Ulster’s heart to hurl at his Scottish counterpart across the water, the earth and stone splashed into the Irish Sea and formed the Isle of Mann. The depression in the... Read >
Author: mlauterwein
02nd October 2007
Escorted holidays seem to have come back into fashion during the course of the past 10 years or so. They offer a great opportunity for a relaxing holiday, while allowing you to get to discover some new locations.There are so many escorted tours available ... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
29th June 2007
If you happen to be traveling to Blackpool, UK and are looking for accommodation, there are a wide variety of hotels to choose from, some of them being:
The Dutchman – The Dutchman overlooks the sea on Blackpool’s famous promenade. There are 2 opti... Read >
Author: Steve
19th June 2007
Hotels in Blackpool are an ideal holiday destination. Not only for their already acclaimed and awarded services, but also for the variety of choices a tourist can make. Blackpool hotels offer entertainment and relaxation holiday packages for everyone. UK... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson
21st May 2006
Nestled in a valley and bordered to the east by the Irish Sea, the
capital of Northern Ireland, Belfast, is a vibrant and lively Celtic
city that lives up to its nickname of "The Hibernian Rio." Situated on
the River Lagan, the pedestrian-friendly city... Read >
Author: Maria Williams
15th May 2006
There I was on a restful weekend by the sea; enjoying coffee and croissant in a quaint little caf at the end of the North Shore pier.
Looking outside through a musty rain smattered window my gaze was attracted to the contours of the magnificent edific... Read >
Author: jim green
22nd February 2006
For a truly unique holiday, try Galway, Ireland for your next vacation. It will prove to be a special time that the whole family will enjoy and have you returning to. Ireland is becoming more and more popular as a vacation spot, and Galway is one of the... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
21st February 2006
Ireland has become a secret hide-a-way for vacationers in the past 20 years, and there is plenty to do while in Ireland. In the early 1990's, Ireland took an economic turn upwards, and the country began to establish itself with economic success. Since t... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
19th February 2006
The history of St. Patrick's Day, which started out as a Holy Day for the Irish Catholics in the 10th or 11th century, goes all the way back to the late 3rd century when a small boy was born in Roman England by the name of Maewyn.
Maewyn and his fami... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
19th February 2006
With a population of almost half a million, Dublin is the capital and largest city on the island of Ireland. It was originated in 488AD as a shipping port while going through the Irish Sea and has progressively grown into a modern day city throughout the ... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
20th January 2006
Introduction
Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough in the North West of England. Liverpool is one of England's core cities, situated along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary, with the city centre located about 5 miles inland from the Irish Sea... Read >
Author: Maria Williams
19th January 2006
Introduction
Blackpool is a seaside town in England, on the coast of the Irish Sea. It is traditionally part of Lancashire but on April 1, 1998 was made into an independent unitary authority. It is believed to get its name from a long gone drainage chann... Read >
Author: Maria Williams
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