Articles, tagged with "area of outstanding natural beauty", page 5
03rd March 2010
Cotswolds Hotels
Finding the perfect Cotswolds Hotel isn't easy - with Cotswolds being such an easy place to access from all parts of the country it's easy to see why there is such a thriving tourist industry and hundreds of Cotswolds Hotels.
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Gareth Hoyle
23rd February 2010
As a county, Suffolk is an extremely popular destination for those looking for a holiday or a weekend/midweek break. It's easy transport links from London and Cambridge makes this area a popular place to visit throughout the year.
With its ancient land...
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articles@e-intellisense.com
03rd February 2010
The Cotswolds is a beautiful region which falls into the counties of Wiltshire, Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire among others. It was designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1966 and contains idyllic honey-coloured towns and villages, rollin...
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Author:
Sally Nightingale
26th January 2010
The Cotswolds is beautiful region, which falls into the counties of Oxfordshire, Wiltshire and Gloucestershire, among others. Designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1966, it offers a true perception of English rural countryside, with idyllic ...
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Author:
Sally Nightingale
03rd December 2009
Are you fed up of trawling through uninspiring web sites trying to find a quality holiday cottages Yorkshire?
Well, look no further UK Holiday Cottages Online is here. It offers you a breath taking holiday and a life time experience in our holiday cottag...
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Author:
David
13th November 2009
When thinking of your next holiday destination you should seriously consider visiting the county of Devon. Situated in the south west region of England, Devon is an area of outstanding natural beauty and it has numerous historical sites of interest as wel...
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Author:
Felicity Lightbody
11th November 2009
The Isle of Wight has been called little England as it basically has a sample of all of the different terrains of the British Coast within its 56 miles of shoreline. From the white cliffs rising up to meet springy chalk downs to the river estuaries and sa...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
30th October 2009
The diamond shaped Isle of Wight covers an area of approximately 380 kilometers. ‘The Isle of Wight Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty' covers slightly more than half of the island and is mainly located in the Western portion. This beautiful island also...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
27th October 2009
For those located outside of England and Scotland, Wales is still a relatively forgotten destination when it comes to the summer. Yet, when it comes to considering last minute holidays in places that benefit from wet and windy weather, the Welsh landscap...
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Author:
MarkeD
16th October 2009
There are four basic areas to get right when planning your Awayday. Good planning in these areas will guarantee a high impact, productive day.
1. For Who?
The first question to answer is who will be the target of this off site? This will help you g...
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Author:
CStorey
09th October 2009
The Pennines are a low rising mountain rage which runs through northern England and southern Scotland. The mountain range often referred to as the ‘backbone of England' separates the North West of England from Yorkshire and the North East.
The range...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
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...
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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, all...
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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...
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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...
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Author:
Robert Palmer