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5 Great UK Drives

24th September 2009
Fancy a driving holiday around the UK and stopping off at the many attractions that you come across? Then read on for more. We have put together a guide to 5 of the very best UK Drives, where you can pick up some driving tips for the route and learn about... Read >
Author: John Downes

A guide to Spas

16th September 2009
The term spa can be used to describe a multitude of business from local hairdressers to plush 5 star hotels can all go by the name of a spa. So what is a spa anyway? And what different spas are available? The original spas started thousands of years ag... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

From Roman Baths to Modern Spas: Plumbing in Pampering

04th September 2009
The Roman baths have gotten quite a reputation in the intervening centuries since they were the hot place to be during the Republic. While the activities that undoubtedly took place inside these great bath halls may be replayed in modern circumstances, th... Read >
Author: Yodle

Coach Travel for Bath

01st August 2009
Bath is a preferred short trip destination for travellers. But a few hours trailing round the main museums or sitting on an open-top bus will not give you much more than a fleeting impression of the consequential city. Keywordis a unique destination wit... Read >
Author: Fredrick Mullen

A Quick Tour Of Italy - Southern Calabria

18th June 2009
If you are hankering for a tour of Europe, you should consider the Calabria region of southern Italy on the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Ionian Sea. Calabria is the toe of the Italian boot. There are excellent tourist attractions. While you won't have to fight ... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

A Bet's as Good As the Ball

09th June 2009
One of the most important factors in the history of sports was the early appearance of the ball. Even by observing animals at play, and watching them gambol about using ball-like objects, one is forced to conclude that there may never have been a time in ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Medical Tourism and Global Healthcare - Where Are You Going?

04th June 2009
The American Medical Association (AMA) defines medical tourism as "the organized travel outside of one's health care jurisdiction, usually one's country, to enhance or restore health through medical intervention." A less technical definition comes from Ha... Read >
Author: HWNTeam

Barcelona - 5 Driving Tours in the Region

20th May 2009
Barcelona is the capital city of the Catalonia region, which is a scenic rich region with the Pyrenees Mountain Range located to the north and the Costa Blanca coast to the southeast. So if you have stayed in the city in the past, you have surely spent ti... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

5 of the Best Roman Remains in Britain

09th April 2009
Britain is lucky enough to have many Roman remains still visible to this day. The remains can be found in almost every part of what was once Roman Britain ranging from massive military forts to individual villas and Roman roads. We have listed 5 of the fi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Budapest Stag Night - What to Consider When Organising a Fun Filled Stag Do in Budapest

07th April 2009
Budapest is the place where you'll find wine, girls and song in an intriguing atmosphere of opportunity and entertainment. The girls are beautiful against a landscape of breathtaking scenery. It is all about the stag on your luxuriant stag night of enter... Read >
Author: BrianSmall

Is Heated Flooring Technology New?

01st April 2009
Archaic Methods Of Providing Floor Heat The finer characteristics of heated tile floors are easily and rapidly identifiable. The most notable difference is increased comfort, cleaner air value, energy and economic savings and the agreeable esthetic ex... Read >
Author: Tatw

Need Some Ideas For A Few Days Away?

13th March 2009
You don’t always need to go on a long holiday to recharge your batteries, and you don’t need to go abroad either. Just imagine booking a short trip somewhere in the UK and getting away from it all for a few days - you’ll be able to relax and take ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

What to expect on a day out in Leicester

11th March 2009
Thanks to its centrally based location and superb transport links the city of Leicester is a hugely popular and multinational area with loads to enjoy. The city centre enjoys the benefits of top class shopping with all of the usual high street names (most... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Top UK City Breaks

10th March 2009
In times of an economic down turn breaks abroad are getting too expensive for many people, especially with the weakness of the pound. But you need not worry as the UK has many great city break destination to help you beat the crunch while still having fun... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Top family attractions of Bath & Bristol

03rd February 2009
Bristol Zoo, Bristol Bristol’s Zoo is home to over 450 exotic and endangered species from across the globe. Learn more about the animals through great fun and educational live shows, trails, activities and feeds. You can learn how the zoo supports wild... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Top 10 Must See Attractions in England

16th January 2009
What should you see on a visit to England? There's an amazing range of places well worth checking out. We've put together a list of the top 10 must see attractions to help you make up your mind. Big Ben The name ‘Big Ben’ doesn't refer to the ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

York Stag Night – Run Amok Like Medieval Princes

06th December 2008
When it comes to destinations for a stag night, York should be on your shortlist. With more pubs per square mile than any other town in England, you would be insane to celebrate anywhere else. There was no better time in human history than the medieval... Read >
Author: Stagwriter

Spa Towns in Britain: none beat Bath for history

05th December 2008
Although it became fashionable for Britain’s landed gentry to visit the UK’s most popular spa towns during the 16th century onwards, it was the Romans that first promoted health tourism in the country almost 2,000 years ago after discovering the Cel... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Bath’s Christmas Market

11th November 2008
In the next few months towns and cities across Europe will be coming alive with the lights, sounds and smells of Christmas markets. European Christmas markets are truly a magical place and it�s not just because of the fantastic shopping that can be had.... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Christmas in Bath

27th October 2008
Between Bath Abbey and the famous Roman Baths is an area known as the Bath Christmas Market. This is known worldwide as a Christmas shopper�s haven. Located in the heart of the town of Bath�s shopping district, visitors will see 123 traditional wo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Bath – Architecture, Beauty And History

06th October 2008
A vibrant city in Somerset, south west England, Bath is an idyllic place, steeped in history. A visit to the City is always recommended if staying anywhere in the Somerset county and it’s not difficult to see why. Famous for its natural hot springs, ... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

Attractions of Bath

06th October 2008
Bath is with out question one of the most beautiful and unique cities in the UK. Bath boasts some of the greatest architecture in Europe which ranges from its well preserved Roman Baths to Georgian splendor and stunning modern buildings. It�s for these ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Car Hire bargains in Cyprus

15th September 2008
Cyprus offers pretty much everything you would want from a summer getaway. Sun soaked beaches that reach off for miles along the coast, quaint little villages with market places and old style restaurants, history from the Greeks and Romans in the from of ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk

Things to See and do in Bath

04th September 2008
Bath is a unique and beautiful city located in the picturesque county of Somerset. Bath is well known for its varied and attractive architecture, university and its Roman influences, all this set in rolling hills and refreshing countryside. Bath was rew... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

5 must see attraction in Bath

03rd September 2008
1) The Roman Baths The Romans Baths were built shortly after the Romans came to Britain in 43AD and are fed by Britain's only natural hot spring. The paving slabs around the Baths used by visitors today are the same ones used by the Romans hundreds of ye... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Use Essential Oils For Delightful Scents Everywhere

22nd July 2008
Essential oils are concentrated plant oils that come from a wide variety of different plants. While organic essential oils can be used for aromatherapy, essential oils can also be used in the form of bath oils, perfumes and cosmetics, in incense preparat... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

A brief guide to Newport, Wales

08th May 2008
Newport is a city in Wales that stands on the banks of the River Usk and is located roughly between Bristol and Cardiff. The city has a population of 140,100 which makes it the third largest city in Wales. There are many redevelopment plans currently unde... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

History of Bathing from Rome to Japan

05th February 2008
Roman people are known for their baths. They brought this practice to countries of Gaul and Britain. Roman mansions have their own small private versions of bath houses. Rome provided public baths which could be used for a cheaper cost. Because of the att... Read >
Author: Elizabeth

Hot Tubs in Spain - Cedar

28th January 2008
Hot Tubs and Hot Spring Spas have been used for a lot longer than people are generally aware of. The Romans clearly new that the beneficial effects of the water was helpful to their general well being. I say this as the Romans had very large public bathin... Read >

Jacuzzi in Marbella Spain - Advantages

18th January 2008
What are the many advantages in using a modern Jacuzzi in Marbella Spain to help provide the solace and relief from the every day stress of today's modern life. One has only to go back to past times and you will see that of all the various and many leisur... Read >
Author: Jacuzzi John

Why Perfume Became So Popular?

17th January 2008
This is a question asked my many of us who are allergic to strong perfume fragrances. Perhaps the belief that perfume acts as an aphrodisiac holds its own to other more practical reasons to use these aromas. Historically, perfume can be traced to the ... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias

Finding The Best Of Historic Cyprus

19th October 2007
Historic Cyprus draws visitors in search of culture to her shores year after year and it is hardly surprising. The Island is a veritable treasure chest of ancient ruins and historic places of interest. Over the centuries Cyprus has had countless visitors... Read >
Author: kevinor

Holidaying in Leicester

30th August 2007
Perched on the banks of the River Soar and edging the English National Forest, Leicester is a thriving, progressive city with a vibrant immigrant population. Now the largest city in the East Midlands, Leicester is one of the oldest cities in England wi... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Seven Creative Day Outings for Unconventional Couples

29th August 2007
Maybe you’re not the typical dinner-and-a-movie couple. Maybe you prefer something a bit more exciting, or you need to bring some unpredictability to your relationship. Or maybe you’re looking for an absolutely unforgettable anniversary idea. Whate... Read >
Author: Janette Vince

Bright colours of Hammamet

22nd August 2007
Hammamet is the largest and one of the most picturesque resorts in Tunisia. There are no high buildings here - the rule says none of them can be higher than a cypress. Thanks to this houses and hotels are hidden behind the trees and the city itself see... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko

Hot Tubs in Spain & Hot Springs in Roman Times

14th August 2007
Most people know the famous places where one could go and take the waters. In Belguim there is, of course, the famous Spa the place where the very word "Spa" comes from . Then in England you have Bath so aptly named with its very famous Roman Baths. Ne... Read >

Sightseeing in Leicester

30th April 2007
In truth Leicester is neither quaint, nor full of historic places to visit. However, the few truly ancient or historic buildings it has are shown off well and the city is quite rightly proud of them. Here are a few of the sites worth seeing in Leicester. ... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

Hot Tub Hydrotherapy in modern and Roman Times

08th April 2007
Hot Tub Hydrotherapy What benefits can a Hot Tub provide in today’s modern society for stress relief? One has only to go back to Roman times and note that of all the various leisure options available that bathing in hot water often using naturally h... Read >
Author: Jacuzzi John

Hot Tub Hydrotherapy today and in Roman Tines

07th April 2007
Hot Tub Hydrotherapy What benefits can a Hot Tub provide in today's modern society for stress relief? One has only to go back to Roman times and note that of all the various leisure options available that bathing in hot water often using naturally heat... Read >

Places To Visit When Travelling To England

21st February 2007
Are you planning a vacation to the UK in the near future? Are you unsure about the best places to visit during your trip to England? Quite a lot of people who travel to the UK do not even venture outside of the capital, London. I have to admit there is a ... Read >
Author: Steve Hill

De-Stress in Los Angeles - Spas

23rd January 2007
The City of Angels is a go-go kind of place. Los Angeles spas provide treatments that let you enjoy life without getting worn down. You don’t have to be a member of royalty to be pampered with mud baths and hot springs. All you need to do to relax a... Read >
Author: Richard Rspad

Home-Design – let's go back to the beginning

29th July 2006
The first human buildings were very much a matter of trial and error – using whatever materials were available, people built shelters, and then other people copied the ones that worked. You might not realise it, but most of the world is still full of thes... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Leicester City guide, including Leicester Hotels

04th June 2006
On first impression, Leicester is a resolutely modern thriving city and the county town, with two universities. The city has good shopping facilities with pedestrian friendly shopping streets and the Shires Shopping Centre. There are traces of its medi... Read >
Author: Maria Williams

Get Czechoslovakian with fun stag parties at Prague

25th March 2006
Looking for a wild stag party in the heart of Europe? Try a stag do at Prague to experience a different party culture with a blend of medieval charm and cosmopolitan excitement. This city of 1.2 million has always been a favored for the uniquely ancient P... Read >
Author: Shane Williss

Secret Holidays in England

06th March 2006
When you think of holidays in England I wonder what images enter your head first? Maybe the famous red buses in London? Or possibly the splendour of Windsor Castle, the Tower of London or Buckingham Palace? All of those images point to some great featu... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

What is Arthritis? A Definition

01st February 2006
Copyright 2006 Wendy Owen Arthritis is known to affect around forty percent of the Americans and over fifty percent of the people globally. This is one disease that is responsible for the maximum amount of pain worldwide and thousands of dollars have b... Read >
Author: Wendy Owen