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A Lake District travel guide – dramatic Lakeland scenery, bustling market towns and literary homes
Lake District holidays conjure up images of sweeping hills, craggy peaks and glistening lakes. Book a Lake District hotel for landscapes that have inspired writers and artists for centuries.Get your bearingsIn the far northwest of England, the Lake District’s long coastline looks west onto the Irish
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Where to eat in London - a food and dining guide
With every type of cuisine on offer you could possibly imagine, London caters for a wide range of individual palettes. Whether it’s rustic Italian pasta, spicy Mexican burritos, fragrant Thai curry or freshly-rolled sushi you fancy, London serves it all up in abundance. Head down to Brick Lane to tr
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Where to Eat in the Lake District – a food and dining guide
The ravishing Lake District countryside has entranced adventurers, poets, artists, and just about everyone else lucky enough to set foot in the region. This dramatic emerald haven also boasts some of the UK’s most distinct and refined dining establishments. With access to top-of-the-range local prod
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A Lake District Area Guide – a dreamy landscape like no other
Home to Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Beatrix Potter at various points in their lives, it’s easy to see why the Lake District has inspired such a vast and beguiling treasure trove of beloved literature. From rolling hills decorated with intricate woodland to crystal lakes shimmering in the softest bree
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What to See and Do in the Lake District – a guide to notable attractions and landmarks
For centuries the Lake District has been a favourite muse of writers, artists, and visionaries, with poet William Wordsworth famously describing the landscape as the loveliest spot that man hath ever found. With swathes upon swathes of sprawling pastel-green valleys, glorious lakes, and hypnotic woo
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Lake District Shopping Guide – where and what to shop and buy
While the Lake District is known worldwide for its majestic mountains, sky-blue waters, and sprawling woodland, it might not have quite the same reputation for shopping. But if you’re planning a trip, you can rest assured that throughout the lakes you’ll be able to browse local wares as well as sigh
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Where to Stay in the Lake District – a neighborhood guide
The Lake District represents the glorious best of the great British countryside. Whether you’re exploring on foot, touring the landscape on two wheels, or simply pottering around and pretending to be Wordsworth, its a blissful escape from the cares of contemporary living. And, as youd expect from on
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Arts and Culture in the Lake District
It’s no wonder England’s most scenic area is choc-full of cultural attractions. The craggy mist-swathed limestone fells, zig-zagging stone walls, and glassy mountain-reflecting lakes have long been inspiration for poets, artists, and novelists. Here you can spend days discovering grand homes, intrig
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Family Friendly Attractions in the Lake District
The Lake District is an outdoor playground for families, overflowing with wistful woodlands, meandering mountains, and of course those shimmering lakes, all waiting to be explored. Once you’ve adventured all you like, there’s still plenty to discover in child-friendly indoor attractions, too.
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Nightlife & Entertainment in the Lake District
Whether you fancy spending cold rainy nights nestled by the fire while supping on a pint of local ale, or prefer to while away evenings tapping your foot to local jazz or indie bands, nightlife and entertainment in the Lake District is vibrant and varied. In summer you can head to a beer garden to e
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Lake District Travel Tips
Whether you’re headed to the Lake District to hike wildflower-shrouded fells and mountains, or to bike and pony trek across mountains and woodlands, this is one of England’s most outdoorsy areas. Yet it’s also a spot for quaint vintage charm, with homely tearooms serving up tea and cake all year rou
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48 hours in London - where to eat, what to see and where to go in the big smoke
London’s compact center and excellent public transport system makes it an easy city to navigate despite its size. But with so many sights to see, you still need a good plan to make the most of your trip. This itinerary will get you round the highlights of Europe’s biggest city in record time.Friday
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Pubs, Bars, Live Music, and Stand-up Comedy - Making the Most of London’s Exuberant Nightlife
With its countless pubs, clubs, and live music venues, London has one of the worlds most exciting nightlife scenes. Venture beyond the West End to find the trendiest spots in east and south London. Pick up a copy of Time Out for listings information.East London clubs and raves
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The secrets of Aveburys stones
The secrets of Aveburys stones Paul Morrison discovers the secrets of Aveburys stones and reveals why theyre better than Stonehenge
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A short guide to the Shetland Islands
A short guide to the Shetland Islands A trip to the very north of Scotland throws up stunning scenery, a wealth of wildlife and a hint that an end may be coming to this land of tradition
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Surfing the Gower peninsula, Wales
Surfing the Gower peninsula, Wales Move over Hawaii – Wales Gower peninsula is a bracing spot for an all-girls surfing safari Surr
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Exploring Scotlands Argyll coast
Exploring Scotlands Argyll coast Lyn Hughes heads north from Glasgow in search of whirlpools, wilderness and ancient sites. There’
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From Merthyr Tydfil with love
From Merthyr Tydfil with love Chris Stewarts experience of Wales Rhondda Valley is, by his own admission, very different... I’ve b
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Bask force
Bask force At times heavier than an elephant and more than 10 metres long, seeing a basking shark is an unforgettable underwater experience
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Little Britain
Little Britain With today’s plethora of worldwide family adventure destinations it’s easy to become seduced by the exotic and far
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