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Lake Chapala Real Estate; Retire with Sailing, Nature, and More

04th May 2010
How do you imagine your retirement? A warm climate, a quaint, relaxing little town, relaxing strolls on a lakeside boardwalk, sailing on a beautiful lake surrounded by nature? You may wish to consider retirement on Lake Chapala, the leading Mexico ret... Read >
Author: Thomas Lloyd

Living in West Sussex

14th April 2010
West Sussex is the preferred location for many families, working professionals and retired people alike, due to the plethora of scenery and living options available. From the famous whale backed South Downs, to seaside towns and villages, West Sussex real... Read >
Author: Benjamin Turney

Soaring peaks and cliff top vistas charm Donegal visitors

13th April 2010
The North West of Ireland provides a great opportunity to view many beautiful sites from your car window. County Donegal is studded with beautiful mountain ranges and historical sites that attract walkers and drivers keen to appreciate the Irish countr... Read >
Author: Rochelle

Travelling Options in Spain

12th April 2010
Traveling in Spain could be a refreshing and at the same time a beautiful adventure with all sort of stunning views weather it is of the turquoise blue ocean or of the green mountains around you. The picturesque villages that are set high above the sea le... Read >
Author: allexwilson

Taking a Golf Holiday in the Algarve

23rd March 2010
The Algarve, in Southern Portugal, with its year-round sunshine, miles of golden sand beaches, and picturesque villages, has become one of Europe's most popular golfing destinations. But while there are many courses suiting all abilities, the Algarve is a... Read >
Author: Emery Joseph

France: Where to Camp in the South of France

02nd March 2010
A camping or self catering holiday in France is a great option for families. France is a large country with a rich variety of features and attractions. In this article we will look at some of features of the southern regions. The Mediterranean regions are... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Fantastic Ski Resorts in Austria

22nd February 2010
There are virtually hundreds of millions of men and women who love skiing, tobogganing and different types of winter sports. Skiing is seen as the most appreciated winter sport of all, being preferred by people regardless of age and social background: chi... Read >
Author: CataPPR

Darcha Padum Trek

04th February 2010
One of the most important cross state treks, the Darcha Padum trek, is a challenging trek. It takes along the fascinating journey from Darcha in Himachal Pradesh to Padum in Zanskar, connecting to incredible trekking adventures of India. In this trek ... Read >
Author: Subhash Kandpal

The History and Attractions of Whitby

19th January 2010
On the North Yorkshire coast of the United Kingdom, you will find Whitby. In Whitby there are tourist areas like Filey, Scarborough and Ravenscar as well as quaint, picturesque villages in the south. Whitby became world famous by Captain James Cook, who w... Read >
Author: whitbyguide

Why choose Turkey for your holiday?

04th January 2010
Turkey - a country of contrasts and symbiosis between the 'modern' and the tradition, the country bridging the East and the West for several centuries, the country of rich history and culture, great hospitality and variety of regions and climate. There ar... Read >
Author: Mark Kempster

Most popular traveling objects in Belarus

29th December 2009
Belarus, one of the most active destination for tourists, is sited in the half of Eastern Europe, that is, to the east of Poland. Though, you can reach there easily, yet you must know some of the major sites that are worth seeing so that you can make your... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Finding Cheap Discount Travel To Neuschwanstein

18th December 2009
Neuschwanstein looks like a fairy-tale castle. The German state of Bavaria is chockablock with picturesque villages and castles, but this one is really outdoes them all. That's because it actually was built to be a fairy-tale castle. It may look medie... Read >
Author: cheaptravel8

Overview of Isola d’Elba - Basic informations

26th November 2009
Isola d'Elba is the third largest island in Italy, with Sicily and Sardinia bigger than this island. However, in the Tuscan Archipelago, which lies between the Ligurian Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea, it is the largest island. Isola d'Elba is situated in the ... Read >
Author: cornell

Best of Transylvania Motorcycle Tour

18th November 2009
Although many prefer the warm and comfort of a car ride some chose to travel a different way. In change the seat belt into a driving helm, the car radio into the sound of the wind blowing through the ears and the four robust wells into two agile and fast ... Read >
Author: alintransylvania

Santorini – The Magical Island of Greece

22nd October 2009
The official name of this magical island is Thira offering breath-taking views and amazing sunsets. This island is gifted with beautiful beaches, photogenic villages, Volcano, caldera, archaeological sites and many more. The volcano in Santorini is still ... Read >
Author: Rudtadatta Rath
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