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30th August 2009
With research recently published by Post Office® warning of the costs of ‘must have' items for UK holidaymakers, it might be that ‘staycationers' will need to save money on other areas of their holidays. Travel is likely to be a big cost to some, bu... Read >
Author: MarkeD
11th August 2009
Suffolk is a county steeped in history, and it’s coastal and countryside scenery has long been a source of inspiration to artists and writers. It’s the ideal place to walk and unwind, with a diversity of landscapes and an impressive network of routes,... Read >
Author: Chriss Tyrrell
01st August 2009
Exploring the Cotswolds on two wheels is one of the finest ways to experience this beautiful part of England. Get on your bike and you will be able to see the many quintessentially English villages made of the areas famous yellow lime stone. Cycle down qu... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th July 2009
Visit Cardiff
Cardiff is a thoroughly modern city with a gleaming new water front, dominated by the Millennium Centre. The area has been beautiful redeveloped with some striking architecture. The area has also become rather famous thanks to the BBC's Tor... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th July 2009
If you are thinking of staying in the UK rather than flying abroad this summer then a warm Welsh welcome awaits visitors to the city of Swansea and its surrounding area in glorious South Wales. Easily accessible by car arriving via the M4 or by regular ra... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
23rd July 2009
England is a great country. Many people travel to England to experience culture and take in the wonderful cities. Often, they enjoy shopping as well. However, not too often do you hear of people traveling to England to experience the beach. On the oth... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th July 2009
With the ongoing recession, Cornwall is set to be one of the most popular UK tourist destinations of summer 2009. Those who have visited the county before will be well aware of the abundance of rural, green and coastal areas with limitless rambling possi... Read >
Author: MarkeD
27th June 2009
Chichester Harbour has been classified an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty comprising of 11 square miles of water and 11 square miles of land with 17 miles of well marked lit channels. Access to the Solent is easy, which makes this a perfect start point... Read >
Author: Keith Macgregro
29th May 2009
La Cala Golf Europe on the Costa del Sol Golf was opened in March 2005 and is Costa del Sol’s and in fact Spain’s largest and arguably most impressive golf course.
Set in an area of outstanding natural beauty and always absolutely immaculately ma... Read >
Author: Richard
01st May 2009
Padstow is a small fishing town nestled around a bustling harbour on the North Cornwall coast, just a few miles from Newquay. After a period of decline during the 1960’s, Padstow has emerged as one of the most popular locations on the North Cornwall coa... Read >
Author: Din Sullivan
17th March 2009
With the current economic crisis convincing more and more prospective holidaymakers to stay in the UK this year, the south west is likely to receive a fair amount of visitors. So why is Cornwall worth driving those extra couple of hours? Is it all just ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
12th March 2009
Combe Martin is situated on the edge of the Exmoor National Park with heritage which dates back hundreds of years.
The village has been a popular destination for visitors to North Devon for some time. The nature of the narrow valley means the centre of... Read >
Author: jennyhicks
10th March 2009
Great for all the family
When you come here for your Isle of Wight holiday you will soon realise that the island is home to some of the finest beaches in the UK. Miles upon miles of gorgeous sandy beaches, stunning bays and craggy cliffs are always a j... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th February 2009
Shropshire is one the loveliest of the western counties of England. A bed and breakfast stay is one of the best ways to see the attractions and sights of this lovely area. Many bed and breakfast properties are available in all regions of the county.
... Read >
Author: Tony Lucas
13th February 2009
If you are getting married in Devon in the UK, you will find the following article really useful. We've compiled some facts and our opinions of great wedding venues in Devon where we have provided our wedding photography services. These are our own opin... Read >
Author: Ed A Hall
03rd February 2009
Devon has long been one of the most popular holiday destinations in the UK and it’s easy to see why. Devon has pretty much everything that a family or a couple could be looking for from a holiday in the UK, from golden sandy beaches to green lush countr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th January 2009
Cottages are becoming more and more popular for UK holidays but they can be quite expensive and the locations of them can be a little too remote for some tourists.
Static caravans are a good choice for combing the freedom of self catering whilst being ... Read >
Author: jennyhicks
21st January 2009
Lincolnshire is one the loveliest of the eastern counties of England. A bed and breakfast stay is one of the best ways to see the attractions and sights of this lovely area. Many bed and breakfast properties are available in all regions of the county and ... Read >
Author: Tony Lucas
11th December 2008
Looking for a weekend getaway from Sydney? Just a few hours drive out of Sydney is Snowy Mountains, an area of outstanding natural beauty. Part of the Great Dividing Range, Snowy Mountains is an ideal holiday destination all year round. Snow capped peaks,... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
03rd December 2008
The Northumberland National Park
The National park covers about a quarter of the County and is an area that has been largely protected from development and intrusive agriculture. It is an region of outstandingly beautiful landscapes, most of it over 800 ... Read >
Author: Tony Lucas
02nd December 2008
Scotland. Ireland. Devon. Cornwall. The Lake District. They’re all well-known UK tourist destinations which are always popular with both UK and international holidaymakers. But what about little-known Wales?
Bordered by sea on three sides and to the ... Read >
Author: BA McArthur
01st December 2008
In America the term is vacation home rental. In the UK is called self catering.
It is a great way to spend a weekend, week or two on holiday vacation. Today the self catering accommodation/home vacation rental is sophisticated and also popular with co... Read >
Author: Libra
01st December 2008
With Christmas just around the corner, you could be forgiven for not feeling in the festive spirit, especially after a hard year filled with work. Indeed, if you’re feeling burnt out then it’s no wonder that the thought of battling with crowds of peop... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
28th November 2008
The Wales Coastline is a beautiful landscape that stretches 170 miles from North to South and 60 miles from East to West and is of course on the West of Great Britain surrounded on three sides by the Sea.
Gower, Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire and Cardi... Read >
Author: Dev
20th October 2008
Renowned for its dramatic landscapes, North Devon has escaped much of the modern day commercialism associated with many tourist areas.
Popular with a broad clientele, this stretch of coast was designated an Area of Outstanding Natural beauty in 1959. ... Read >
Author: jennyhicks
02nd October 2008
Surrey is perceived as a monied suburban region that is home to many London commuters. as a result, the area is often labelled the gin & jag, stockbroker belt or the patio of London. although, the county has much more to offer than merely residences.
I... Read >
Author: Cindy Norgte
23rd September 2008
Surrey is a county found in england's south east, which helps to make up the Home Counties. Surrey frontiers Greater London, Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex, Hampshire, & Berkshire.
Surrey council is found at kingston upon thames, although the town has... Read >
Author: Cindy Norgte
08th September 2008
The Lake District is an area of outstanding natural beauty located in the north west of England. The area is world famous for its astonishing beauty and tranquil landscapes. Its popularity has been enhanced further thanks to its rich cultural past involvi... Read >
Author: Rod Smith
03rd September 2008
There can’t be many more charming seaside towns in Britain than Aldeburgh on the Suffolk Heritage Coast. Unspoilt, with an atmosphere from a bygone age, those looking for a break from today’s hectic lifestyle could do a lot worse than to consider the ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
29th July 2008
Overlooking the shingle beach and just a few minutes from the beautiful high street, the White Lion Hotel in Aldeburgh is a wonderful hotel in Suffolk.
Within easy reach of London, the South-East and the Midlands, Aldeburgh is a quiet but popular seasi... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
24th July 2008
Cumbria – the Lake District with its stunning scenery has been welcoming visitors for generations. It is an area of outstanding natural beauty, mountains reflected in still waters, picturesque villages, stunning shorelines and above it is tranquillity. ... Read >
Author: jennyhicks
24th July 2008
Cumbria – the Lake District with its stunning scenery has been welcoming visitors for generations. It is an area of outstanding natural beauty, mountains reflected in still waters, picturesque villages, stunning shorelines and above it is tranquillity. ... Read >
Author: jennyhicks
24th July 2008
Cumbria – the Lake District with its stunning scenery has been welcoming visitors for generations. It is an area of outstanding natural beauty, mountains reflected in still waters, picturesque villages, stunning shorelines and above it is tranquillity. ... Read >
Author: jennyhicks
23rd July 2008
The English Lake District is one of fifty places worldwide that National Geographic states is a must to visit, and there is no better way to see it than on foot while staying in luxury Lake District hotels, or Lake District self catering accommodation.
... Read >
Author: jennyhicks
23rd July 2008
The English Lake District is one of fifty places worldwide that National Geographic states is a must to visit, and there is no better way to see it than on foot while staying in luxury Lake District hotels, or Lake District self catering accommodation.
... Read >
Author: jennyhicks
17th June 2008
Wheelchair accessible, high quality apartments, in beautiful surroundings in UK. Wheelchair accessible fishing in the lake in our grounds. Self catering holiday apartment Devon Fully equipped to the highest standard and inspected annually by the Tourist B... Read >
Author: Intsub
27th May 2008
Since 2005, the Agência Portuguesa para o Investimento (API), the Portugese agency for investment, has awarded chosen development projects in Portugal the PIN seal (Projecto de Potencial Interesse Nacional). The PIN award means that certain projects are ... Read >
Author: Adil Akkus
02nd April 2008
One of the every growing region for travel is Wales. There has been an influx of visitors in recent years as people look for a different type of destination to visit each year. To get around to see the sights of Wales it is advised that you Car Hire Wales... Read >
Author: Lakshmi
06th February 2008
The history of the United States has been a short but highly eventful one. And it could be said, perhaps, that the rapid growth of the United States was and is down to the fact that it is a nation built on dreams. From Manifest Destiny to Martin Luther ... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry
28th January 2008
Salcombe is situated in the South Hams area and is very popular for people to enjoy a Salcombe family holiday because of the mildest year-round climate on mainland Britain, indeed the name South Hams, derives from the old Saxon �Hamme� meaning shelter... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st November 2007
Galicia in particular and Northern Spain in general have long been considered to be a hidden jewel in the entire Spanish tourist industry and hidden away within Galicia itself are some further jewels and we are going to examine Ribadeo further. If you loo... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
01st November 2007
With regards to the entire Spanish tourist industry Northern Spain and Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure and hidden within lies a further particular treasure called Ribadeo.Of all of the autonomous regions of Spain it is understanda... Read >
Author: Scott James
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
30th October 2007
Polis in Cyprus is still the most underdeveloped resort on the West coast of the Island. Looking across Chrysochou bay to the Akamas Peninsula, Polis nestles at the foot of rolling hills covered with Citrus groves and fertile farm land. This could almost ... Read >
Author: kevinor
30th October 2007
With regards to the tourist industry within Spain, Northern Spain and in particular Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure and hidden within lies a further particular treasure called Ribadeo. Of all of the autonomous regions of Spain Gal... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
28th September 2007
Coral Bay Cyprus A Great Cyprus Holiday ResortCoral bay is situated a few kilometers north of Paphos and is home to some of the most exclusive hotels in the area and boast a beautiful sandy beach. All this makes it a perfect place for families and couples... Read >
Author: kevinor
27th September 2007
Coral bay is situated a few kilometers north of Paphos and is home to some of the most exclusive hotels in the area and boast a beautiful sandy beach. All this makes it a perfect place for families and couples alike who want a luxury holiday with everythi... Read >
Author: kevinor
08th August 2007
The North West can be divided into 5 areas: Cheshire, Cumbria, Lancashire, Merseyside and Manchester. No matter what industry, or requirements, the ideal business location is in the North West.
Cheshire has a thriving automotive industry, which includ... Read >
Author: Matthew J James
05th July 2007
The Rocky Mountains, or Rockies as they are popularly known, stretch from Canada to New Mexico in the USA, peaking in Colorado where Mount Elbert stands at 14,440 feet above sea level. Famous for its outstanding beauty and crisp, clean air the residents o... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
21st June 2007
The isles of Scilly are a cluster of islands (archipelago) off the south west corner of England. In the past the Islands have been considered part of Cornwall, but now they have got their own Council and are classed as an Area of Outstanding natural beaut... Read >
Author: agilmour
07th June 2006
Groombridge Land is known for extending and modernising the historical buildings. It lies within the unspoilt rural setting in the Metropolitan Green Belt area that is rich with trees in parks and the valley of the River Grom.
Groombridge developed as ... Read >
Author: Su Dang
06th June 2006
The Groombridge land is agricultural land and has a high potential for development. Groombridge is located on the edge of west Kent, some 7 kilometers to the west of Tunbridge Wells. Groombridge is notable for the unspoilt nature of The Green and its encl... Read >
Author: Su Dang
26th May 2006
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 t... Read >
Author: Maria Williams
14th May 2006
Bourton on the Water is a lovely little village known as the 'Venice of the Cotswolds'. We have the river Windrush running through the village with lots of little bridges! During the summer they hold duck races on the river and it is famous for its ann... Read >
Author: Adrienne Boxhall
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