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New forest holiday cottages

21st September 2009
Come and see a bit of everything around the New Forest, be it hoping to rest, explore or simply enjoy, the New Forest is the perfect site.A vast choice of New Forest accommodation is available from luxury and historic hotels, holiday homes to caravan site... Read >
Author: Kelvin Larsen

Professional Advertising Copywriting Experts London UK

18th September 2009
Back from a nice week in Devon, doing nothing except walk on the moors and lazing about. Couple of calls to the office – “Anything good happening?” “Well, it’s good you aren’t here” – and that’s about it. Didn’t even bother to travel 3... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Herrenhäuser Garten (Royal Gardens of Herrenhäusen) – the Magnificent Potpourri of Horticulture

14th September 2009
Towards the northwest of Germany rests Hannover, the capital of Lower Saxony State. There sprawl four unique gardens collectively known as Herrenhauser Garten or Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen. This is one of the best tourist attractions in Hannover, Germa... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Dog friendly self-catering cottages: No need to leave Fido at home

29th August 2009
Leaving your family pet behind when you go on holiday can be a wrench. Not only is an important member of the family missing out on a well-earned break but kennel and boarding costs can also be extremely high. The solution is to find dog friendly self-cat... Read >
Author: eddieb

The Shore Thing: Beach Houses and Beach House Builders

19th August 2009
You dig the Cape Cod seashore's endless vistas of water and sky. The ocean's always been an absorbing presence for you. How it turns ultramarine, slate, and blue. Walking along it, throwing rocks at it, or pulling out your old school long board when a sto... Read >
Author: Yodle

Things to see and do in South Somerset

23rd July 2009
Today, there are less and less paper products available. Everything is done online. Everything is digital in the effort to save a tree, which is great until you visit a new area and there are no more travel brochures. I've been stuck in a few places no... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Alicante - Costa Blanca

19th July 2009
The Costa Blanca (White Coast) on Spain's Mediterranean shore offers just about everything a traveler could desire, and the Port City of Alicante is a prime example. Broad beaches plus a truly cosmopolitan mix of cultures and activities make Alicante one ... Read >
Author: Neo

Choosing a UK Camp Site in Devon and Cornwall

26th March 2009
Camping is a favorite pastime enjoyed by thousands of people each year. Many people return to the same places with friends and family and re-experience the fun from previous seasons. However, many people choose to try somewhere different each year and loo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Spanish Wine Quality Improving

02nd February 2009
For those who have spent a good bit of time touring Spain's beautiful countryside, you may not know that in many ways the country is one big vineyard. In that respect it is very much like California's Napa Valley and Sonoma County. It is hard to drive for... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

It is All in the Palma of Your Hand: Visiting the Capital of Majorca

17th January 2009
The Balearic island of Majorca is Spain’s largest land-mass not connected to the mainland, with a population of almost 800,000. While officially known as Palma, its capital is also dubbed Palma de Mallorca or Ciutat de Mallorca, acting as the capital ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

A Great playground for your outdoor activities: Scotland

29th December 2008
Scotland is a huge playground! You can have your own fun at leisure in the Scottish highlands. A fantastic destination for any outdoor activity, all parts of Scotland's superb landscape is ideal all year round for the activity of your choice. Scotland's l... Read >
Author: lexia jacob

Enjoy A Stay Like No Other In The Hotels Of Playa Levante

26th November 2008
Regarded as a coastal town with a difference, the town of Benidorm does offer a great deal of attractions to global tourists. Besides having a reputation for its bacchanalian festivals and events, Benidorm offers an enticing holiday experience for all, ev... Read >
Author: Larry Austin

Experience The Uniqueness Of A Holiday In Costa Azul Hotel In Palma

24th November 2008
It goes without saying that Palma in Majorca is one of the most enticing and fantastic cities in the world. Majorca is one of the largest Balearic Islands that are Spanish in every sense of the word. Palma is the main city and port that is located within ... Read >
Author: Larry Austin

Andalucia – Land of Plenty

24th November 2008
Here’s the thing. Andalucia is big. Really, really big – so big, in fact, that it’s got a little bit of everything. Everything from the majestic 3000 metre peaks of the Sierra Nevada that sweep their way down to a sparkling Mediterranean coastline, ... Read >
Author: OllyS

The Place To Stay When Visiting The Mystical Attractions Of Costa Del Sol

20th November 2008
Home to sunny beaches and unique local hospitality the cosy and comfy Perla Marina Hotel in Costa del Sol happens to be one of the most sought after accommodation spots in the latter region. Costa Del Sol truthfully does as the name implies, located in a ... Read >
Author: Larry Austin

I Had to Sell my Jeep when I Headed for the Big Smoke

31st October 2008
Most of my childhood was spent in the country, out in a little village in Dartmoor. I managed to buy my Jeep – a battered second-hand Wrangler – in my early twenties, when I returned to look for gainful employment after spending three years away at Un... Read >
Author: David Barber

Take A Green Break This October Half Term

17th October 2008
The October half term is a great time to make the most of the last few days of warmth and light before winter arrives at great pace. With it being the last break before the Christmas and all the chaos it brings, slow down the pace with a ‘green’ break... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

The Characteristics Of The English Setter

10th June 2008
The Characteristics Of The English Setter Sponsored by:- John Holmes http://www.healthier-dogs.com In some form or other Setters are to be found wherever guns are in frequent use and irrespective of the precise class of work they have to perform;... Read >
Author: John Holmes

European influence on Morocco

27th March 2008
Morocco's dazzling mosaic of Arab and Berber cultures—with a dash of African and European influence—is at once strange and romantic, alluring and disconcerting. It's little wonder that Morocco has regularly drawn seekers of the exotic. Although Morocc... Read >
Author: elizabeth5

Barcelona History Timeline 2000BC to the 12th century

14th November 2007
Barcelona is one of the most ancient cities in Spain, and certainly it is rich with history.Here I offer a Barcelona History Timeline, from 2000BC to the 12th century. 2000 BCThe legend of its creation is that in 2000 BC Hercules, the mythical Greek hero,... Read >
Author: ciara carruthers

Visit Galicia - Visit Vigo

05th November 2007
Northern Spain and Galicia particularly has long been an undiscovered jewel in the whole of the Spanish tourism industry and within that undiscovered jewel in particular we are going to take a look at Vigo. Overall of all of the autonomous regions of Spai... Read >
Author: StephenStewart

Visit The Rias Baixas Galicias Western Coast

05th November 2007
Northern Spain and Galicia particularly has long been an undiscovered jewel in the whole of the Spanish tourism industry and within that undiscovered jewel in particular we are going to take a look at Rias Baixas. Overall of all of the autonomous regions ... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Holiday in the Coast of Death, The Costa da Morte

01st November 2007
Northern Spain and Galicia particularly has long been an undiscovered jewel in the whole of the Spanish tourism industry and within that undiscovered jewel in particular we are going to take a look at Costa da Morte. Overall of all of the autonomous regio... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Ribadeo Gateway To The Rias Altas

30th October 2007
Northern Spain and Galicia particularly has long been an undiscovered jewel in the whole of the Spanish tourism industry and within that undiscovered jewel in particular we are going to take a look at [[keyword]]. Overall of all of the autonomous regions ... Read >
Author: Scott James

Visit the Hot Springs of Ourense

30th October 2007
Northern Spain and Galicia particularly has long been an undiscovered jewel in the whole of the Spanish tourism industry and within that undiscovered jewel in particular we are going to take a look at Ourense. Overall of all of the autonomous regions of S... Read >
Author: StephenStewart

Enjoy the History that is Santiago de Compostela

22nd October 2007
Northern Spain and Galicia particularly has long been an undiscovered jewel in the whole of the Spanish tourism industry and within that undiscovered jewel in particular we are going to take a look at Santiago de Compostela. Overall of all of the autonomo... Read >
Author: StephenStewart

Tips to help you buy a Majorca property

19th October 2007
Majorca properties remain among the most popular in Europe among investors and home buyers alike. The great weather, beautiful scenery and relaxed atmosphere make this Meditteranean Island a place people come back to again and again.Not only is it famed f... Read >
Author: majorcanpropertieshoz@gmail.com

Buying your new home in Mallorca

19th October 2007
Though Mallorca properties remain among the most sought after in Europe, there are still plenty of quality Mallorca properties for sale. Whether you want a holiday, retirement or permanent home on the secluded beaches or if you have an eye for Palma prope... Read >
Author: majorcanpropertieshoz@gmail.com

Trace Some of the Heritage that is Spain

19th October 2007
Spain, is a country that as has been mentioned on numerous occasions before is more than perhaps the sum of its constituent parts. As you travel around the country you can see glimpses of a past wealthy in the legacy of former conquerors be they the Moo... Read >
Author: StephenStewart

The Background to Santiago de Compostela a World Heritage Site

05th October 2007
Spain has a wealthy and varied legacy that is very much a product of the long and quite convoluted history that as a country it has had to undergo. As you travel around the country you can see glimpses of a past wealthy in the legacy of former conquer... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

The Lure of Santiago de Compostela

21st September 2007
Spain, is a country that as has been mentioned on numerous occasions before is more than perhaps the sum of its constituent parts. As you travel around the country you can see glimpses of a past wealthy in the legacy of former conquerors be they the Moo... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Santiago de Compostela - The Pilgrims Pilgrimage

20th September 2007
As has been said on a number of occasions Spain is very much a country that is much more than just the sum total of the constituent parts. It is obvious to see while you travel throughout Spain the influences and cultural traditions left by former invader... Read >
Author: Scott James

Enjoy the affluent and varied traditions of Northern Spain and Galicia

13th September 2007
Spain has a series of affluent and varied traditions that is very much a product of the long and quite convoluted history that as a country it has had to undergo. It is obvious to see while you travel throughout Spain the influences and cultural tradition... Read >
Author: Scott James

Galicia within the Spain of Today

24th August 2007
The Spain of today is very much an amalgam of the unification of a whole series of autonomous regions whose inheritance is quite wealthy and varied. The inheritance left behind by previous invaders and conquerors such as the Moors, medieval Spaniards... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

A whistle-stop Guide to the Way of St James

22nd August 2007
The patron saint of Spain, St James, is one of the most revered figures in Spain. Probably the most revered male figure, coming in second behind Mary and if truth be known probably a good way ahead of Christ. For those amongst us who are possibly not b... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Parador of Leon

11th July 2007
Arcos De La Frontera is one of those typical white towns of Andalucia where you feel as if you have stumbled into another epoch. Arcos was controlled by the Moors up until 1264 and still retains the feel of those times. The Parador Arcos De L... Read >
Author: Gary Bumpas

Parador of Leon

11th July 2007
The 5-star Parador at Cangas De Onis presents a wonderful opportunity to combine extraordinary natural surroundings and a unique cultural experience while staying in a historically significant and aesthetically beautiful hotel. The Cangas De Onis P... Read >
Author: Gary Bumpas

Madrid City Breaks - Discovering the Undiscovered Madrid

02nd July 2007
Madrid, Spain's capital, deserves respect having struggled hard to establish itself over the years throughout the troubled history of Spain. Madrid is fascinating, highly intriguing with wonderfully interesting people. There are those who sarcasticall... Read >
Author: Scott James

Travel to the Spanish Capital Madrid

01st July 2007
Spain's capital, a city of over 3 million people, is situated close to the geographical centre of the country. It is a wonderful city with highly fascinating people. The paradox with Madrid is that quite often it is viewed as being second to Barcelona ... Read >
Author: Scott James

Visit glorious Madrid.

07th June 2007
Madrid as a capital city of a rapidly emerging and highly influential partner within the European Community deserves respect. It is a wonderful city with highly fascinating people. There are those who sarcastically referred to Madrid as Spain's second... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Visit the Spanish capital Madrid

07th June 2007
Spain's capital, a city of over 3 million people, is situated close to the geographical centre of the country. It is a highly intriguing city with wonderful people. The paradox with Madrid is that quite often it is viewed as being second to Barcelona i... Read >
Author: Scott James

Crossing Spain on Historic Pilgrimage Route’s, The Way of St James

21st May 2007
Spain, is a country that as has been mentioned on numerous occasions before is more than perhaps the sum of its constituent parts. As you travel around the country you see glimpses over past rich in the heritage of former conquerors be they the Moors, ... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Frigiliana Town. History of this whitewashed Andalucia village

06th May 2007
Frigiliana is situated just 7km from Nerja at the foot of the Almijara Mountains; tourist visiting for the first time can’t help but fall in love with this charming village. In the centre of the old quarter, set in a plaza is the Church. It was in fact ... Read >
Author: Roy

HOT SPRINGS AND NATURE IN A FULL DAY

27th March 2007
Papallacta is located to 55 km of the city of Quito toward the east. This area characterized by thermal hot springs and wide moors and areas of Andean forest. This natural place is the perfect site to trek among the nature. Several routes are opened w... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

The Beauty of Water Fountains

17th November 2006
Ever watched a water fountain whether it is man made or natural? Ever took the time to listen to the gentle gurgle of water flowing. It envelopes one in an environment of serenity, contemplation, and reflective thought. It sets the mood for relaxation ... Read >
Author: Marjorie Broodie

Arch Of Triumph In Barcelona

15th November 2006
The Arc de Triomf of Barcelona was made as principal entry, in 1888, for the Universal Exhibition, which was located in the park of the Ciudadella. The frieze on the front, created by Josep Reynᳬ represents Barcelona welcoming visitors. The frieze at th... Read >
Author: anil gupta

Dartmoor National Park Guided Walks a Huge Success

01st August 2006
This year Dartmoor National Park Authority has organised a special programme of guided walks and events to help people discover more about the wildlife of the National Park. Dartmoor's wildlife and habitats help give the National Park its distinctive ch... Read >
Author: Jim Mann

Professional Advertising Copywriting Experts London UK

10th February 2006
Back from a nice week in Devon, doing nothing except walk on the moors and lazing about. Couple of calls to the office "Anything good happening?" "Well, it's good you aren't here" and that's about it. Didn't even bother to travel 30 miles to take up t... Read >
Author: David Craig