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A Cultural and Historical Guide to Whitby

Posted by on February 29, 2012
Whitby is a picturesque seaside town located on the North Yorkshire coast, situated between Scarborough and Redcar in the North East of United Kingdom. This coastal town is steeped in history through the ages and offers all visitors some of the most beautiful scenery and well preserved countryside to be found in the British Isles.
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The south west coastline in the United Kingdom has some of the best surfing locations the British Isles, with Cornwall having by far the lions share for surf related sports. Fortunately for Cornwall the county’s peninsula is surrounded on three sides by the Atlantic Ocean, which means the Cornish coastline offers a diverse and wide array of beaches,...
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Popular Places to visit in North Yorkshire

Posted by on February 29, 2012
The North Yorkshire region offers wide and varied range of regional attractions and places to visit for visitors to this area on their holidays. If you are staying in Whitby hotels, the area offers you some of the best countryside scenery to be found anywhere in this part of England, with the North York Moors on their doorstep.
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With the coming of springtime in the historical spa city of Bath, what better place to spend a well earned holiday or one of the many Spa breaks which are currently on offer in this delightful city? There are plenty of things to see and do in Bath at this time of year: here are a few events to look out for in the coming month. Bath Decorative Antiques...
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The city of Bath in Somerset is known for many aspects of cultural life, including the surrounding Roman and Georgian period culture which is visible in the city and the modern culture of music, theatre, literature, the arts and comedy. These cultural aspects on offer in the city attract thousands of people from around the world who also want to enjoy...
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For anyone looking for a great place for a well earned holiday or getaway into the English countryside where you are surrounded by beautiful and breathtaking scenery that has plenty of places for a host of rural activities, the Derbyshire Peak District is the right place.
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If you are planning a visit to Sussex during the spring period and are looking for some great local festivals to attend, then here is a selection of some local events you might like to add to you itinerary while you are staying in this beautiful part of the UK: Rye Bay Scallop Week – 25th February – 4th March 2012 The Rye Bay Scallop Week...
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The diversity of the countryside landscape around the Derbyshire Peak District offers many different outdoor sports and pastimes, but it is always a firm favourite with cyclists. With the miles of dedicated cycle paths, it’s easy to see why it is the most visited National Park on the British Isles by tourists.
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Brixham: A Gem on the South Devon Coast

Posted by on January 31, 2012
Brixham, the picturesque and historical fishing town which nestles on the South Devon coastline, has always had its fair share of visitors throughout the centuries. Not all visitors to Brixham and the surrounding area were tourists, however, as Prince William of Orange (who later became King William III of Great Britain & Ireland) landed in Brixham...
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The Peak District National Park became the first designated UK National Park back in 1951. It is situated between the highland areas of England and the lowland counties to the south. You can see visual indications of this as you move around the landscape from the topography and its features. This is notably marked out by the distinctive and varied landscapes...
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