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... hills, mountains, and amazing little old towns dotted around the area. Highlights include: Climbing Mt. Morrone, relaxing in the sun, family stretch sessions, the food.....oh, the food!! Some Ross Wisdom: - Up to a week in a city or town ...
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Home again
A Travel Blog entry by qcif from Heathrow, England, United Kingdom
... bottom of the hotel pool in Orlando and looked like he’d lost in a fight. I was the only member of the family to resort to medication when I had a gum infection a couple of days before starting the Inca Trail and looked like a hamster. Amazingly ...
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Across Scotland to Turnberry
A Travel Blog entry by cummins1 from Turnberry, Scotland, United Kingdom
... ) has lived here since the 14th century, It is also where some of the scenes from the Harry Potter movies were filmed. The Turnberry resort was built in 1906 and, in order to prepare for the British Open in 2009 they underwent a $60 million dollar ...
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Land of Surprise and Discovery
A Travel Blog entry by nicola47 from Dyserth, Wales, United Kingdom
... is a butcher shop with fresh, local meats and poultry. The trip to Dyserth Falls takes us through beautiful, pastoral country. The resort looks like Alpine cottages. We are situated up the hill and a couple of flights of stairs to our unit. We ...
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The one with the love for open-top buses.
A Travel Blog entry by t_lee from Cambridge, Oxford & Stratford-upon-Avon, England, United Kingdom
Friday July 24 to Monday July 27, 2009 Dean and I spent three nights in Cambridge with the lovely Scott Family. Most of this time is a blur for me because I was suffering from some pretty intense jetlag and walked around in a daze for the better part of ...
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Goodbye Aviemore and England
A Travel Blog entry by sares12 from Aviemore, Scotland, United Kingdom
... to my Uncle James and his family and to finish off selling the car to charity. We had a lovely evening, they are a lovely family and there is always laughter and music in the evening... they were headed off to Cyprus in a days time so everyone was ...
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Tomb of the Kings, Goodbye to Cyprus, and the UK
A Travel Blog entry by bandglittle from Warrington, United Kingdom
... sightseeing along the docks area, and enjoy a drink in one of the many cafes along the breakwater, before catching a bus back to the resort in the mid afternoon to join Gail on the beach. In the evening we decide to enjoy the Cypriot banquet that is on ...
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Laethanta Saoire begins in Goa
A Travel Blog entry by coaks from Edinburgh, United Kingdom
... a narrow path and bypassed an almighty bullock tied to a palm tree directly outside the hotel entrance. Hhmm, I mused, that's unusual for a resort. We off- loaded our gear and checked in. The reception was nice enough. There were no doors at the entrance ...
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Second Tour that we booked
A Travel Blog entry by vickersontour from Mansfield, United Kingdom
... 100 silk shops offering same day service for tailor made clothes at unbelievably low prices. If you'd like to learn more about the Kingdom of Champa, the ancient ruins at My Son can be visited inside half a day. Here you can see more than 70 historic ...
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The End
A Travel Blog entry by tumblehome from Syerston, Newark, England, United Kingdom
... ; Our adventure is over, New Zealand is a wonderful country. We have treasured memories of family, immediate and extended. We have visited some incredible places, met wonderfully warm and friendly people and done exciting things. ...
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Devon,Cornwell,Dorset,Wiltshire,W Sussex,Kent
A Travel Blog entry by cullism from Clovelly, United Kingdom
... . We couldn't actually sit in them, but even pushing down on the cushion seemed sacrilegious somehow. While Margaret examined family portraits I pored over old guns and swords, many of the latter bearing nicks which could only have been suffered during ...
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Into the British Countryside!
A Travel Blog entry by 1234ace4321 from Fordingbridge, England, United Kingdom
... we found a really ace pub with sat alongside a river! Sandy Balls is a fantastic place, I've been coming here years with family and girlfriends (haha) and I find it a truly peaceful and fun place. Full of wildlife! I'm talking Red Deer, badgers, Great ...
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2nd Visit Day Two
A Travel Blog entry by jcmatheny from Bath, England, United Kingdom
After our stop at the cathedral in Salisbury, Julian spent some time telling us about the United Kingdom's people and land. The residents of the United Kingdom are known as members of the Queen, not citizens. There is ...
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Into the home straight
A Travel Blog entry by kaygreen from Letchworth, England, United Kingdom
... money as possible! This included a trip to the National Museum to the (free) exhibitions on food, fashion, film and family life throughout Singapore’s history which was interesting, and lots more time spent dodging some epic thunderstorms. We ...
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A winter week in Wales
A Travel Blog entry by everardt from Llandudno, Wales, United Kingdom
... come from Wales. As I travelled westwards I went through Neath, which has a port designed by the impressively named Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Richard Burton, Ray Milland, Bonnie Tyler, and Michael Bogdanov came from here and villages nearby, and I stopped ...
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Sea and mountains (or more highs and lows)
A Travel Blog entry by oldagetraveller from Seaford, England, United Kingdom
... Back in Itziar, the campsite was filling up with the usual Spanish weekenders and was rather noisy. There were lengthy family barbecues going on until late in the evening, and some people were still washing up noisily after midnight – ...
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England: Guide to studying overseas
A Travel Blog entry by hayestm from London, England, United Kingdom
... milling around. The benefits of studying here are that you will easily meet other students from the United Kingdom. Brighton is a small sea-side resort area about an hour from London. The benefits of studying here are that the city ...
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Brimham Rocks and further treasures of the NE
A Travel Blog entry by mando1967 from Seaton Carew, England, United Kingdom
... home in Hartlepool and she says,"That's good". We think so too. We moved on to the next resort down the coast, Seaton (sea settlement) Carew (French family Carou). There is beautiful golden sand, an art deco bus shelter and a massive power station. ...
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Bute Is Beautiful !
A Travel Blog entry by jl_bigtrip from Rothesay, Scotland, United Kingdom
... as a “Brandane”. Maybe no surprise then that my Mum & Dad met on Bute – my Dad’s family having moved to Rothesay following his father’s appointment as Police Inspector for Bute, Arran and the Cumbraes. As a young family ...
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From rich to poor in 20 hours.
A Travel Blog entry by jaspergreene from Nha Trang, London, United Kingdom
... . The nice feel diminished a little bit when the tour guide told us how one of the villagers and disgraced their family and subsequently killed himself only yesterday. The village ended and the rice paddies started. They were far more interesting than ...
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Fylde Hotel Blackpool
93 Palatine Road, Blackpool, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
... and tell my friends about it. YamYams On Tour New Years Eve 2006 from AustinRoll A really wonderful hotel extremely friendly family who really make you feel welcome. The hotel is very cheap for what you get the rooms are wonderful ...
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Karden House Hotel Llandudno
16, Charlton Street, Llandudno, Gwynedd, North Wales, Wales, United Kingdom
A delightful, Family-owned small Hotel set in the heart of North Wales' premier resort Town. Open all year. Standing in a tree lined avenue which is lparticularly lovely in the Autumn. Award winning Hotel. Large enough to ensure your enjoyment yet small ...
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Haunted Walk of York
From Exhibition Sq., St. Leonard's Pl., York, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
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... started 25 years ago by the same family that runs the tours today. We pride ourselves on traditional storytelling and do not resort to silly gimmicks or theatrics. The Haunted Walk of York begins at 8:00pm every night from Exhibition Square, in front of ...





