Articles, tagged with "picturesque villages", page 8
30th November 2006
Bergerac is the second largest town in the Dordogne and can trace its name back to the gallo-roman town "Bracarius". Situated on the banks of the Dordogne, the town has always been a commercial centre and the river itself (nicknamed the River of Hope) has...
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Author:
Pete
17th November 2006
Just a short trip from the ancient and beautiful town of Winchester in Hampshire is the even more ancient and beautiful New Forest. Against all odds, an ancient landscape of majestic woodlands, gorse-covered heathland, and boggy valleys have survived to t...
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Author:
Robin OBrien
09th November 2006
Kefalonia Greece its reserved his famous name in the destinations of the Ionian Islands and the biggest island of the group. Kefalonia has many wonderful beaches with fine sand and turquoise, bleach-like waters, specific to the island. Others of its many ...
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Author:
Alison White
26th September 2006
Lapland is the name of a region in north Europe that belongs to Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia and it is traditionally inhabited by the Sami people. Today the northernmost province of Finland officially carries the name Lapland. Similarly, the norther...
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Author:
Alison White
05th May 2006
The first Norwegian Cruise took place in 1882, and since nowadays it is one of the most famous in the world.
Norwegian cruise journeys are unique along the 1.300 nautical miles long coastline and very interesting that gives each visitor a filing of a ...
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Author:
Tom C Bernstein
09th November 2005
Cornwall has always been a favourite holiday destination and its dramatic coastline, picturesque villages, vibrant culture and sumptuous cuisine. For those visitors who have travelled to the region, the benefits of a Cornish holiday need no explaining, bu...
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Author:
Rachel Lane