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5 Great UK Drives

24th September 2009
Fancy a driving holiday around the UK and stopping off at the many attractions that you come across? Then read on for more. We have put together a guide to 5 of the very best UK Drives, where you can pick up some driving tips for the route and learn about... Read >
Author: John Downes

A guide to Spas

16th September 2009
The term spa can be used to describe a multitude of business from local hairdressers to plush 5 star hotels can all go by the name of a spa. So what is a spa anyway? And what different spas are available? The original spas started thousands of years ag... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

From Roman Baths to Modern Spas: Plumbing in Pampering

04th September 2009
The Roman baths have gotten quite a reputation in the intervening centuries since they were the hot place to be during the Republic. While the activities that undoubtedly took place inside these great bath halls may be replayed in modern circumstances, th... Read >
Author: Yodle

Coach Travel for Bath

01st August 2009
Bath is a preferred short trip destination for travellers. But a few hours trailing round the main museums or sitting on an open-top bus will not give you much more than a fleeting impression of the consequential city. Keywordis a unique destination wit... Read >
Author: Fredrick Mullen

A Quick Tour Of Italy - Southern Calabria

18th June 2009
If you are hankering for a tour of Europe, you should consider the Calabria region of southern Italy on the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Ionian Sea. Calabria is the toe of the Italian boot. There are excellent tourist attractions. While you won't have to fight ... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Medical Tourism and Global Healthcare - Where Are You Going?

04th June 2009
The American Medical Association (AMA) defines medical tourism as "the organized travel outside of one's health care jurisdiction, usually one's country, to enhance or restore health through medical intervention." A less technical definition comes from Ha... Read >
Author: HWNTeam

Barcelona - 5 Driving Tours in the Region

20th May 2009
Barcelona is the capital city of the Catalonia region, which is a scenic rich region with the Pyrenees Mountain Range located to the north and the Costa Blanca coast to the southeast. So if you have stayed in the city in the past, you have surely spent ti... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

5 of the Best Roman Remains in Britain

09th April 2009
Britain is lucky enough to have many Roman remains still visible to this day. The remains can be found in almost every part of what was once Roman Britain ranging from massive military forts to individual villas and Roman roads. We have listed 5 of the fi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Budapest Stag Night - What to Consider When Organising a Fun Filled Stag Do in Budapest

07th April 2009
Budapest is the place where you'll find wine, girls and song in an intriguing atmosphere of opportunity and entertainment. The girls are beautiful against a landscape of breathtaking scenery. It is all about the stag on your luxuriant stag night of entert... Read >
Author: BrianSmall

Is Heated Flooring Technology New?

01st April 2009
Archaic Methods Of Providing Floor Heat The finer characteristics of heated tile floors are easily and rapidly identifiable. The most notable difference is increased comfort, cleaner air value, energy and economic savings and the agreeable esthetic ex... Read >
Author: Tatw

Need Some Ideas For A Few Days Away?

13th March 2009
You don't always need to go on a long holiday to recharge your batteries, and you don't need to go abroad either. Just imagine booking a short trip somewhere in the UK and getting away from it all for a few days - you'll be able to relax and take in the... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

What to expect on a day out in Leicester

11th March 2009
Thanks to its centrally based location and superb transport links the city of Leicester is a hugely popular and multinational area with loads to enjoy. The city centre enjoys the benefits of top class shopping with all of the usual high street names (most... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Top UK City Breaks

10th March 2009
In times of an economic down turn breaks abroad are getting too expensive for many people, especially with the weakness of the pound. But you need not worry as the UK has many great city break destination to help you beat the crunch while still having fun... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Top family attractions of Bath & Bristol

03rd February 2009
Bristol Zoo, Bristol Bristol's Zoo is home to over 450 exotic and endangered species from across the globe. Learn more about the animals through great fun and educational live shows, trails, activities and feeds. You can learn how the zoo supports wildli... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Top 10 Must See Attractions in England

16th January 2009
What should you see on a visit to England? There's an amazing range of places well worth checking out. We've put together a list of the top 10 must see attractions to help you make up your mind. Big Ben The name 'Big Ben' doesn't refer to the enti... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
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