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Falmouth is a great place to take a family holiday in Cornwall. Not only are you able to visit the various cultural attractions that Falmouth has to offer (and I guarantee there are plenty of them), but you can also explore the area around the town, and it truly is a beautiful area.
The beach and coast offer plenty of places to go surfing, swimming...
I’ve always found Lewes to be an incredibly happy place. I couldn’t explain exactly why that is, but it may have something to do with childhood memories of birthday parties there. There was a friend of the family who knew exactly what was appreciated at a kid’s party, which were huge portions of delicious desserts and plenty of fun...
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Have you ever wanted to go back in time and walk with the dinosaurs? Well in Devon you can do just that! The Jurassic coast contains 185 millions years of our planets history in just a 95 mile stretch of coastline from East Devon to East Dorset. Along this stretch of shoreline you can take a glimpse back in time to the Jurassic period as well as...
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Holidays in the New Forest are always very special thanks to the unchanged landscape the National Park provides. The sight of the ancient forest is highlighted by many factors including the abundance of wildlife and the many quaint old English villages dotted throughout the park. However one of the biggest contributions to the areas beauty has to be...
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If you are thinking about taking a Holiday in Bath this summer, then there is no need to spend a fortune. There are plenty of things to do in Bath on a budget and still have a great holiday in one of the most picturesque cities in the country.
Many people visit Bath for the day as it has great access thanks to a centrally located train station, but...
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As Easter approaches you’ll find a whole host of deals from travel companies coaxing you into travelling abroad, but don’t overlook a short break in the UK. With an array of exciting, culture filled towns and cities in the UK coupled with the heightened pressure of keeping your carbon footprint in check, why not take Easter as an opportunity...
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The Pembrokeshire Coast has once again been named one of the best places to visit, this time from the Guardian which features an article about the best places to go for water activities as part of a 1000 things to do with kid’s series. Pictured is a company that works in the historic area of St Davids, Pembrokeshire which offers a wealth of...
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When visiting the beautiful city of Bath there is plenty to see and do, yet people should not miss out on the wonders that lay just outside of the city. Just an hour drive from your accommodation in Bath you could be viewing one of the most iconic and ancient landmarks in Britain.
The White Horse of Uffington is one of the most famous Prehistoric...
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You may not see Robin Hood and his merry men when taking a holiday in North Yorkshire and visiting Robin Hood’s Bay but you are certainly in for a treat. Robin Hoods Bay lies in the parish of Fylingdales, an ancient settlement which saw the first evidence of man some 3000 years ago.
As far as the name is concerned there is no evidence to...
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