Articles, tagged with "area of outstanding natural beauty", page 3
14th October 2010
Famed as the Garden of England for its scenic lavender fields, bluebell woods and vineyards; Kent offers an array of aesthetically pleasing attractions. England’s oldest county has played an iconic role in shaping our history, from Chaucer’s pilgrims to t...
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Author:
Eve Ashwell
13th October 2010
It may not be so easy to get around in Birmingham by foot, but that's not to say the West Midlands is lacking in fascinating and scenic walks for ramblers of all skill levels. From urban exploration to days out in the neighbouring countryside, Birmingha...
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Author:
Daniel Collins
05th October 2010
The local inhabitants call it the Ponta do Garajau. The British ex-patriots who resided in Madeira some 250 years ago commonly referred to it as the Brazen Head, perhaps because it reminded them of the rugged coastline back home in Scotland. However, by w...
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Author:
Robert James
09th August 2010
Combining rural retreats with a rich historical heritage, Lancashire has plenty more to offer than its infamous hotpots! A hot air balloon ride over Lancashire provides the perfect opportunity to view many of the landmarks from a completely new perspectiv...
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Author:
Eve Ashwell
29th June 2010
A recent survey has named Rhossili Bay in South Wales as Britain's best beach.
Twenty four beaches were shortlisted for the Cadbury Flake 99 Great British Beach Awards, and Rhossili Bay saw off competition from some of the best-known holiday resorts in...
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Author:
hitsearch
17th June 2010
Extending all the way from the northern Shetland Islands to the southern Lands' End, the British Isles' major geographical diversity provides families looking to spend the summer holiday somewhere in the UK with a vast array of recreational activities at ...
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Author:
santosh verma
14th June 2010
What could be better than a nice British summer's day spent on the river? With the weather warming up nicely at the moment it has to be the ideal time to learn to kayak. Imagine it….. a beautiful warm balmy day, the morning spent learning to kayak and t...
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Author:
wyedean
14th June 2010
Creating a good working relationship within the workplace is vital to any business. This leads to building a successful team that can communicate to high standards, generating sales and completing the workload on time.
With this in mind it is a good id...
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Author:
wyedean
04th June 2010
The Cotswolds is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty situated in the heard of England. It mainly covers the counties of Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire but also extends through to parts of Wilshire, Somerset, Worcestershire and Warwickshire.
Situated...
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Sally Nightingale
04th June 2010
South Hams is a district on the south coast of Devon is a large area which covers 350 square miles and has 60 miles of coastline. The South Hams consists of six towns which include Totnes, Modbury, Dartmouth, Kingsbridge, Ivybridge and Salcombe.
The So...
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Author:
Sally Nightingale
02nd June 2010
Situated in the South West of England, Devon is home to a number of stunning attractions to suit everyone's taste including family leisure parks, stunning coastal walks, picturesque seaside towns and villages and miles of golden sandy beaches offering a p...
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Author:
Sally Nightingale
02nd June 2010
The beautiful windward island of St Lucia boasts some of the most stunning natural sites the Caribbean has to offer. So if a paradise island wedding is your dream then St Lucia is the perfect holiday destination for you.
Pigeon Island is a protected ar...
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Author:
dhanoo singh
02nd June 2010
If you fancy a holiday in an agricultural environment, surrounded by abundant landscapes and beautiful views, then a visit to South Devon may be in your future. Travelling down south to this resplendent location provides an appreciated break from the hass...
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Author:
Andrew Jamaz
25th May 2010
The town of Reading (we shall not get into the long-standing local argument on whether it should be called a city) is famous for its beers, shopping and the campus community that has sprung up around the well-reputed Thomas Valley University and Reading U...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
17th May 2010
Lake Garda is the largest of all the Italian lakes and sits between Venice and Milan. Due to its proximity to Milan, it is also heralded as an influential player in the world of fashion and is a popular hang out for trendy celebrities. Whilst the north ...
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Author:
Adam Singleton