Articles, tagged with "picturesque villages", page 3
07th February 2011
Kent is widely renowned throughout the world as the Garden of England due its array of beautiful orchards and stunning countryside. The county has plenty of iconic landmarks for you to visit such as Canterbury Cathedral and the White Cliffs of Dover, and ...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
26th January 2011
Once you have settled down in your apartment in Buenos Aires,
You will soon want to get to know the city and the surrounding municipalities that make up the Greater Buenos Aires Metropolis.
There are many organized tours of Buenos Aires, the ‘Capital ...
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Author:
Lance Peters
20th January 2011
The department of Loire-Atlantique is located on the west coast of France, and is named after the river that flows through it and also the ocean that it borders. The area is known for its historic towns, such as Nantes, picturesque villages as well as spe...
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Author:
Phil H
17th January 2011
If you are considering jetting off for last minute getaway this Christmas you have plenty of options. From being pulled through amazing snowy landscapes in Lapland or dipping your toes into crystal clear seas, below are 5 of the very best short haul desti...
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Author:
Jake
07th January 2011
1. Cornwall
Thousands of surfers flock to Cornwall ever year because, well, because it’s the best place to surf! But this part of the country isn’t all to do with riding the breakers either. Cornwall has so much more to offer than that.
Many famil...
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Author:
jackauthors
22nd December 2010
The New Forest is a newest national park in England, located largely in southwest Hampshire, with an exclusive countryside uniting the magnificence of natural world and mans adoration for Mother Nature. It has striking and picturesque villages set amidst ...
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Author:
Rechard Seymour
17th December 2010
For a holiday with a difference the perfect choice is an exotic cruise to the Far East. Take in the sights and sounds of the Far East and sample the wonders of China, Cambodia and Thailand. You will marvel at the sheer pace and sense of vitality abundantl...
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Author:
Jetline Cruise
08th December 2010
Meurthe-et-Moselle is a departement in the region of Lorraine that borders Luxembourg and Belgium. The capital of the area is the historic town of Nancy, while the region is dominated by its rivers and parks, as well as number of picturesque villages.
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Author:
Phil H
08th December 2010
My first three days in Austria had already been action-packed, full of hiking excursions and culinary delights. My next adventure was going to be a full-day driving tour with my friend Gary, who had also grown up in Austria, but,
like me, had emigrate...
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Author:
arther
03rd December 2010
Relaxing in sunny Spain
Spain is one of the most visited countries not only in Europe, but in the whole world. A famous destination in Spain is Costa Blanca; why is it so special? It is special because Costa Blanca is the place where you find a little ...
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Author:
Gray Son
03rd December 2010
Like the pirates of old, Norfolk does not yield up its abundant treasures lightly. The best way to discover them is to take to the waterways and view them from one of the numerous forms of water transport cutting serenely through this vast area of wetland...
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Author:
Franklin Bill
29th November 2010
Galicia is Spain’s"land of the 1,000 rivers" which wind all over the mountains to the coast forming the"Rias". This region is simply the most picturesque areas in Spain with a cooler climate for vegetation, and numerous charming villages that are comparab...
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Author:
Gray Son
22nd November 2010
With winter approaching, nothing beats those chilly nights or brisk winter days than the thought of a relaxing holiday in the sun. The islands of Lanzarote, Ibiza and Fuerteventura boast almost year-round sunshine, so you’re almost guaranteed to catch som...
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Author:
Chris_Brown
21st October 2010
Something new on the block
Holidays are perfect occasions to relax and have some quality time to spend with your family and friends. Tourism agencies are full of offers and have found something new as a holiday opportunity: visiting the countryside. Sp...
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Author:
Dan Cortese
06th October 2010
Two thousand years of history
Zaragoza is a city in Spain with two thousand years of history. Just like most of the cities in Spain, Zaragoza has been occupied through the centuries by the Romans, Jews, Christians, and even the Moors. The city’s street...
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Author:
Carl Ton