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09th October 2009
At times, such as ones we are all experiencing at present with the economy as it is, few would not want to get away to a place of tranquillity and serenity. Few locations can provide a place were this all becomes a possibility. Within the UK, the Welsh bo... Read >
Author: Admin
22nd September 2009
Hinderwell, Yorkshire
4 ½ miles (2 hours)
Level paths and lanes, steep sections when you reach the villages of Staithes.
Behind a mineral encrusted cliff lies a hinterland of fields and woods and quaint villages. Hidden behind the cliffs on the coastl... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th September 2009
If you are looking for a unique cruise vacation, consider exploring the beauty of the New England, Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. This year, skip the conventional beaches that are overcrowded with bikini clad tourists, and discover the unspoiled nature and... Read >
Author: Brian123
16th September 2009
Christmas is supposed to be a relaxing time. However, ask the average person to describe how they feel about the festive period and the overwhelming response is stressed! Indeed, according to research, Christmas is one of the most demanding times of the y... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
18th August 2009
There are many places to rent cottages throughout the UK that will ensure you have a great holiday this summer. You may choose small quaint villages or in the middle of the countryside, but for this article we are going to look at some of the great coasta... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st August 2009
Not known by many outside of Spain, a parador is a government run hotel - it is a way for the government to preserve landmarks, such as old castles, manors, hospices and convents. These historical buildings are transformed into luxury hotels known for the... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th July 2009
In this article we will break down all the information you need to make sure Snowdonia is your next holiday destination.
Why Visit?
Snowdonia is one of the most popular areas to visit in Wales thanks to its dramatic valleys and peaks. Snowdonia nati... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th July 2009
Eyre and York Peninsulas are two of the most popular tourist destinations in South Australia. These unspoilt regions offer picturesque landscapes, rolling hills, seaside views, quaint villages, and much more. Journey through time, explore the ports and be... Read >
Author: Janice Patterson
07th July 2009
Affordable Holiday Cottages Devon
Are you considering cancelling any holiday or vacation this year? Many people are concerned about the economy, and taking a holiday seems like a luxury that needs to be cut out of the budget. However, if you consider t... Read >
Author: eddieb
07th July 2009
Perhaps it's because New Zealand is seen as so far away from countries like the UK and US.
Perhaps it's because of our plethora of geographic and geologic attractions, all contained within 2 relatively small islands. Perhaps it's because of the "Lord of... Read >
Author: Rob McEwen
05th July 2009
The main part of Exmoor national park is in Somerset with the final third the north of Devon and is famous for the instantly recognisable landscape known for the moorlands filled with heather,isolated valley's and stony Sea fronts. There are a myriad of ... Read >
Author: Felicity Lightbody
01st July 2009
Holidays are wonderful and cottage holidays in Cornwall are just what the doctor ordered to find rest and rejuvenation away from the hustle and bustle of our crazy world. Come along, let’s travel back in time.
At the South-western end of the United K... Read >
Author: eddieb
18th June 2009
More and more these days, holidaymakers deciding on travel plans are counting the local cuisines of possible destinations into their equations. And with so many places to choose from for a trip away, a detail as deceptively small as the food can often swi... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
07th May 2009
This beautiful fairy tale region in the south west of France is famous for its castles, Châteaux and other monuments, reminiscing an ancient era. Visitors are sure to be captivated by its quaint villages, scenery and architecture as well. Here are some r... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
07th April 2009
Rajasthan is synonymous to sand dunes, camels and grand palaces. Its imposing forts, majestic palaces, colorful havelis with frescoes, quaint villages, culinary delights and even the local craft works, all offer an eclectic mix for the guests to come and ... Read >
Author: jetworld
07th April 2009
There innumerable reasons for buying a Cyprus holiday home or villa, there's something truly captivating about the island of Cyprus, it has a magical atmosphere that has been drawing visitors here for centuries. It lies in the Eastern Mediterranean and i... Read >
Author: Kate Smith
06th March 2009
Northumberland is home to some of the most picturesque and quaint villages and towns that the UK has to offer. You will find a excellent selection of historic market towns with quirky shops and boutiques for you to visit, fishing ports dotting the coastli... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd February 2009
Northumberland was named one of the best places for walking by Country walking magazine recently. The county is known for its quality footpaths, bridleways and suitable accommodation.
Northumberland is unique in the fact it has a great level of accessib... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st February 2009
Southern Italy is an enchanting region comprising Calabria, Basilicata, Molise, Apulia and Campania. Backpackers seeking an alternative trip off the beaten track are likely to find this stunning part of Europe a dream destination.
Naples
Naples is ... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn
30th January 2009
Many years ago, a man who had traveled the world over said, “If I was only allowed one more trip in my life, I would go back to Ireland and blend in with the locals for a week or two.” The vast pyramids, backpacking through the jungle, or the African... Read >
Author: Jen Stevens
29th January 2009
Many years ago, a man who had traveled the world over said, “If I was only allowed one more trip in my life, I would go back to Ireland and blend in with the locals for a week or two.” The vast pyramids, backpacking through the jungle, or the African... Read >
Author: Jen Stevens
20th January 2009
We cracked the shutters to let the beautiful Caribbean sun into the bedroom. It was somewhere around ten in the morning after a long night of watermelon margaritas and beach tunes at Mezzanine club in Tulum, Mexico, that we realized where we wanted to spe... Read >
Author: Ella
03rd December 2008
Malaga is one of the most brilliant and vibrant cities of Spain. A coastline of fine, golden beaches, wonderful Mediterranean climate, several luxury costal resorts, and excellent amenities lure thousands of tourists to Malaga every holiday season. Predic... Read >
Author: santosh86
02nd December 2008
If you haven�t visited Doncaster before all I can say is where have you been?! Below we will go through a few reasons why you should visit �Donny�
Well known for its rural charm as well as its cool modern edge, the town of Doncaster has it all. T... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th November 2008
Rajasthan is where all the country's similes and metaphors appear to have come together. Sand dunes, wooded hills and amazing lakes, palaces and rugged forts, men and women in colorful turbans and skirts, bustling towns and quiet villages, camels, elephan... Read >
Author: Jaipur Travel Guide
30th October 2008
We cracked the shutters to let the beautiful Caribbean sun into the bedroom. It was somewhere around ten in the morning after a long night of watermelon margaritas and beach tunes at Mezzanine club in Tulum, Mexico, that we realized where we wanted to spe... Read >
Author: Ella
30th October 2008
We cracked the shutters to let the beautiful Caribbean sun into the bedroom. It was somewhere around ten in the morning after a long night of watermelon margaritas and beach tunes at Mezzanine club in Tulum, Mexico, that we realized where we wanted to spe... Read >
Author: Ella
30th October 2008
Why rent property in Doncaster?
Doncaster is a large town set in stunning South Yorkshire. Being just 20 miles from Sheffield and close to both the magnificent Peak District and the beautiful Yorkshire Dales, it is ideally located. Doncaster�s surro... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st October 2008
Rent a car malaga Summary: Malaga is one of the most brilliant and vibrant cities of Spain. A coastline of fine, golden beaches, wonderful Mediterranean climate, several luxury costal resorts, and excellent amenities lure thousands of tourists to Malaga e... Read >
Author: santosh86
19th September 2008
Most folks can't afford the time off to hike all 2,167 miles of the Appalachian Trail, but they do use a ROAD TRIP PLANNER to create a car or RV version of it. Hoofing it would take about seven months at 10 miles per day (some die-hard hikers manage it in... Read >
Author: Davidr
25th July 2008
You’re strolling along white sand beaches, your toes digging into the warmth. Sunshine is sparkling off whitecaps on the crystal blue as you splash in the sea. Perhaps another cocktail? A seaside concert? Dinner at a 4-star restaurant? Wow, surely you m... Read >
Author: Scott P Taylor
24th July 2008
Beautiful mountains. Quaint villages. Europe is filled with sights that delight tourists and locals alike and non more beautiful than Bansko, Bulgaria. Bulgaria in general is both beautiful and picturesque and is also rich in culture. A big part of that c... Read >
Author: SUMIT NANDA
21st July 2008
Thinking about a vacation in the Bahamas but don’t know which island to visit? This article will introduce you to each island’s unique character and the mysteries and adventures it has to offer.
New Providence Island is home to Nassau, the capital ... Read >
Author: Matthew Simon
15th July 2008
Cornwall has a long, rich history that includes Celtic worship sites, quaint villages that are nestled into the landscape and castles that lay strewn across the countryside. This storied land attracts travelers from around the world to enjoy its heritage ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th June 2008
With summer approaching, many of you will be deciding upon a destination for this year's holiday. Instead of the normal package deal, why not consider a yachting holiday? What better way to spend your well deserved break than sailing along unspoilt coas... Read >
Author: Simon White
12th May 2008
The dream city of all is none other than Switzerland, dream destination in Europe. Famous for its stunning Alpine scenery, Switzerland has been immortalized in movies such as the evergreen musical film - The Sound of Music. Other than the spectacular Alps... Read >
Author: MitchTripguy
25th April 2008
New Zealand is split into two main areas, the North of the Island and the South of the Island. Both the North and South contain main cities and smaller towns. The main cities are always the most popular places to relocate to; however if you do decide that... Read >
Author: Helen
13th April 2008
Ever envisioned yourself inhabiting one of the world's most gorgeous lands? Why relocate to far away destinations such as Paris or London when paradise is right here in California, within commuting distance of Los Angeles? Santa Clarita Valley is perfect ... Read >
Author: Samuel Classing
04th April 2008
One of the larger Islands of the Balearics is Mallorca; this is one of the most popular tourist islands in the entire world. In recent years, the island has become known for the cheap quiet rustic family hotel Mallorca, is a great destination for internat... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler
04th April 2008
The English call it Mallorca while to the Spanish it is Majorca is located in the Mediterranean. And is the second largest islands in the Balearics, the other main islands being Ibiza and Minorca, Mallorca, Majorca, agroturismo has become very popular wit... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler
03rd April 2008
The New Forest Hotels are located within and in areas surrounding the New Forest National Park. The Park is a national park in England, situated mainly in southwest Hampshire, with a unique landscape combining the beauty of nature and man’s love for Mo... Read >
Author: webefforts01@googlemail.com
19th March 2008
Germany as a holiday destination is one of the most idyllic places around the world. With its pulsating life and stupendous architectural splendors, Germany provides its visitors an excellent gamut of attractions and delights. Dotted with scenic quaint vi... Read >
Author: nancy eben
06th March 2008
When going on your first driving holiday through France, travelling at your own pace, stopping in quaint villages and historic towns to experience the local French food and staying in family run guest houses or hotels can just add more excitement to the w... Read >
Author: placesinfrance.com
10th February 2008
It's been many years now since the Channel Tunnel was built, yet the novelty of driving to Europe hasn't worn off for many of us. But not everyone wants to drive halfway across Britain to keep on driving in a different country, which is where car hire fir... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson
21st May 2007
In Bulgaria, every Ivan, Dimitar and Georgi wants to be an estate agent. Doesn’t leave much room for a Nottingham boy with a knack for spotting good land. But with a new avalanche of English property buyers about to hit the market and most of the cash d... Read >
Author: abraxas
21st May 2007
In Bulgaria, every Ivan, Dimitar and Georgi wants to be an estate agent. Doesn’t leave much room for a Nottingham boy with a knack for spotting good land. But with a new avalanche of English property buyers about to hit the market and most of the cash d... Read >
Author: abraxas
19th April 2007
In today’s modern world many of us can only dream about owning a house. But since we are seeing foreclosures skyrocket in Maryland, Wisconsin, and Michigan it just might be time to turn that dream into a reality.
It’s a well known fact that forecl... Read >
Author: Bob Smith
18th April 2007
Toronto, ON April 9, 2007 – Is there anything more relaxing than lying on a dock, with sun on your face and the light ripples of the lake hitting the shoreline? How about the smell of a wood fire at night as you sit down to roast marshmallows and share... Read >
Author: Lance Fish
15th March 2007
Strategically located at the gateway to the Mediterranean Sea and being separated from North Africa by only 14 km of water, Spain has been a crossroad to numerous civilizations in the history. Occupying the southwest corner (Iberian Peninsula) of Europe, ... Read >
Author: Trip Oragnizer
08th March 2007
Hockey, the great Canadian pastime, is also a booming industry. Hockey is a pervasive sport that is enjoyed by boys, girls, young men and women, and an ever-growing group of “oldtimers”. Certainly not old, but perhaps no longer young, oldtimers cont... Read >
Author: Rob Parker
18th December 2006
In Bulgaria, every Ivan, Dimitar and Georgi wants to be an estate agent. Doesn’t leave much room for a Nottingham boy with a knack for spotting good land. But with a new avalanche of English property buyers about to hit the Bulgarian property market and... Read >
Author: tomB
11th December 2006
Carving out a bit of time to focus on you and your loved ones is the key to romance. Romantic destinations in Wisconsin are a good choice and offer memorable trips.
Romantic Destinations in Wisconsin
One of the most beautiful states in the upper Mi... Read >
Author: Richard Rspad
08th December 2006
It’s difficult to confidently declare one Hawaiian island to be superior to another because they’re all charming, lovely and accommodating in their own way. Thus, when choosing which one to visit for your next vacation you won’t really go wrong, but... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore
16th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Mal Keenan
Beautiful mountains. Quaint villages. Europe is filled with sights that delight tourists and locals alike and non more beautiful than Bansko, Bulgaria. Bulgaria in general is both beautiful and picturesque and is also rich in ... Read >
Author: Mal Keenan
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