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  • The Isle of Wight in Brief  By : Travis Olague
    Have a brief look at IOW and see different sectors of the island including Isle of Wight accommodation, sport, tourism, economics blended with history events.
  • Ventnor is my Favourite Town  By : Travis Olague
    If you are going to visit the IOW, do drop into Ventnor. It`s a lovely seaside resort with a long tradition, perfect for a family holiday as it has a real Mediterranean feel to it and is one of the hidden wonders of the island.
  • The Lure of Loch Lomond  By : Maribel Lamb
    You take the high road and I'll take the low road, and we'll all enjoy ourselves on the bonnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomond.
  • East Sussex, Info For Visitors  By : amanda wilson
    The County of East Sussex is in South East Britain. After the Romans left Britain, this county became part of the Saxon Kingdom in the 5th century. Archeologists however have found many remains of the people living here, many centuries before that.
  • Why Devon Is A Popular Holiday Destination  By : Andrew Gibson
    Devon is fast emerging as one of the most popular holiday destination for tourists renting self catering holiday cottages. Here the visitors can enjoy golfing, adventurous activities, night fun, sightseeing, world class wining, dining and theatre shows.
  • Five Things To Do While On Holiday To Cornwall  By : Andrew Gibson
    Are you planning for a trip to Cornwall for your summer holiday? If yes then you must know the top five things that you can do there such as walking, water sports, golf, cycling, fishing, extreme sports, sailing and surfing.
  • Historical Vacation Ideas In England  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at some of the most popular historical attractions in England and why tourists should include history as an essential part of their vacation.
  • Merthyr Tydfil; Beautiful Scenery And Industrial Heritage  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at how visitors can make the most of their trip to Merthyr Tydfil with the use of a hire car.
  • The Isle of Harris, An Introduction  By : Francis Blair
    The Isle of Harris is a small island in the group of islands, off the west coast of Scotland, known as the Western Isles (which are also widely known as the Outer Hebrides). Many people will be familiar with the material called "Harris Tweed" which is hand made on the Isle of Harris and the Isle of Lewis (which is joined to Harris). Incredibly hard wearing the tweed has been popular since Victorian times when the upper classes of Great Britain became the first Scottish tourists.
  • Adventure Days and Activities in Wales  By : Marion Lemming
    TYF Adventure, in St. David’s and Freshwater East, is the ideal place for you to enjoy a holiday with the kids. Come and enjoy an unforgettable family break. Experience some of the best outdoor adventure fun in Europe. Discover Pembrokeshire’s spectacular marine environment on a sea kayaking trip, or scramble, swim and leap along the rugged coastline on a breathtaking coasteering exploration.
  • Tour Yorkshire From Leeds Bradford Airport  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at how a hire car from Leeds Bradford airport can open up beautiful landscapes, energetic cities and tourist attractions to travellers.
  • Stonehenge; A Site Of Interest To Historians And Tourists  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at the popularity of Stonehenge with tourists as well as those in the academic professions.
  • Great Days Out and Activities in Pembrokeshire  By : Marion Lemming
    Combine all the come-and-go-as-you-please freedom of self-catering with a terrific location and you have more than just a holiday – you have an unbeatable FBM Holiday!
  • Hidden Treasures Of England, Just A Stone's Throw From London  By : Thomas Pretty
    Trip ideas for your tour from London, including some of the fabulous villages and manor houses present in the English countryside.
  • Take A Tour Of England And Get Off The Beaten Track  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at alternative attractions that should be included in any tour of England.
  • Why Stonehenge Remains A Popular Tourist Destination  By : Thomas Pretty
    Theories of the construction and use of Stonehenge and why it and its surrounding area is still a popular destination for tourists.
  • Why Not Vacation In England? History, Nightlife And Countryside  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at England a s a vacation destination and ideas where tourists should visit whilst on their trip.
  • Evesham, a Glorious Place to Enter the English Cotswolds  By : Ann Coveney
    Evesham has been called the Gateway to the Cotswolds, and makes a great centre for exploring the beautiful countryside. Roughly equidistant between Worcester, Cheltenham, and Stratford-upon-Avon, and situated on the River Avon in the fertile Vale of Evesham.
  • Take A Tour Of England; Packed With History And Scenery  By : Thomas Pretty
    Ideas of places tour in England including historic locations and areas of outstanding natural beauty.
  • The Hidden Tourist Sites of Birmingham  By : Susan Ashby
    Perhaps surprisingly Birmingham does have a castle and a few truly ancient buildings alongside a lot of other attractions for visitors to see. The image of Birmingham as a dull industrialised city dominated by the car is simply no longer true.
  • Aberdeen Travel Guide  By : Susan Ashby
    The first time you visit the City of Aberdeen is certain to be a pleasant surprise. This beautiful European centre offers a diverse array of social and cultural attractions, not to mention the architectural splendour of the City of Granite.
  • Aberdeen's Churches and Statues  By : Susan Ashby
    The City of Aberdeen has received widespread acclaim for the rich history and splendour of its churches, which are another good reason why Aberdeen has come to be regarded as Europe's City of Granite.
  • The Geography of Birmingham  By : Susan Ashby
    Birmingham is a metropolitan borough of the West Midlands and a unitary authority in its own right. However, it also still retains historic links with the counties of; Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire to which its suburbs once belonged.
  • Aberdeen International Youth Festival  By : Susan Ashby
    The City of Aberdeen is a lively place and is famous for its year-round array of festivals, but there is no other festival that the city celebrates with more fervour than the Aberdeen International Youth Festival.
  • A Brief History of Birmingham  By : Susan Ashby
    Best known for being one of the heartlands of the industrial revolution, Birmingham has a history dating back to the Bronze Age. Evidence of burial mounds had been, but there was no accompanying evidence of any settlements.
  • Travelling To and Around Aberdeen  By : Susan Ashby
    Travelling to Aberdeen is relatively easy with road, rail, plane and ferry links available. Within Aberdeen itself, there are plenty of busses and taxis. If you are feeling healthy, get yourself a pedestrian map, available all around the city centre.
  • The Excellent Museums of Aberdeen  By : Susan Ashby
    Tourists travelling to the City of Aberdeen are faced with the daunting task of having so many diverse attractions to choose from that they won't know where to begin. It's a titillating problem to have, certainly, but it still requires some thought.
  • Aberdeen's Diverse Array of Parks  By : Susan Ashby
    Renowned in the United Kingdom for its celebrated gardens, parks and floral displays, Aberdeen is a favourite venue for romantics and nature lovers alike. There are over two million roses, 11 million daffodils and three million crocuses in Aberdeen.
  • Aberdeen Dining, Drinking and Shopping  By : Susan Ashby
    The City of Aberdeen is an excellent place for dining, drinking and shopping. The options are virtually endless, catering to varied tastes and influences.
  • History of Aberdeen  By : Susan Ashby
    Located at the mouth of the Dee River, Aberdeen is Scotland's third largest city, a thriving commercial centre and seaport that boasts of a rich and colourful history.
  • Manchester Night Life  By : Derek Both
    When you think of Manchester England, do you think of just the schools and culture? What about the nightlife, though. Well, if you haven't really paid attention to this cultural part of Manchester, you have no idea on what you are missing out on.
  • Visit Yorkshire and Explore Bronte Country  By : Ann Coveney
    Charlotte, Patrick, Emily and Anne were born in the village of Thornton, west of Bradford, where Patrick was parson. The parsonage still stands today and is lived in by writer Barbara Whitehead. She is lovingly restoring the house to its regency glory.
  • Sea Side Resort Blackpool  By : Douglas Scott
    An entertaining and popular seaside resort.

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