England Sidmouth 

Sidmouth

The lovely little seaside town of Sidmouth is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Devon, and it’s easy to see why. With beautiful parkland and gardens providing great areas for leisurely walks, clean, sandy beaches, Regency history, fine hotels and friendly village shops, this beautiful seaside town is nestled beneath regal red cliffs and the rolling green hills of the spectacular Sid Valley. With so much to see and do and something for everybody, Sidmouth is a fantastic destination for UK holidays and days out. Jacob’s Ladder Beach…

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Harlech Wales 

Harlech

The town of Harlech lies in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, overlooking Tremadog Bag and the Lleyn Peninsula. The town is one of Merionydd’s best kept secrets, and is dominated by the stupendous Rhinog mountain range, and its medieval castle. The steep, winding streets, magnificent natural setting and traditional Welsh architecture make Harlech an exciting and memorable holiday destination, and it’s the perfect base for exploring Snowdonia, the centre of Welsh culture and language. Harlech Castle The traditional Welsh architecture in Harlech is one of the main reasons…

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Montrose Scotland 

Montrose

The coastal town of Montrose is situated between Dundee and Aberdeen, and boasts a wide, sandy beach along with an attractive town centre. With a pleasant old centre and popular visitor attractions such as an interesting museum and art gallery, Montrose is a great little town to visit. Nature lovers are attracted to this area thanks to the fact that it sits on the edge of a virtually landlocked two-mile square mud lagoon known as the Basin, which is a nature reserve home to many wildfowl and wading birds. Wildlife…

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Banff Scotland 

Banff

The former county town of the traditional Scottish county of Banffshire, Banff is a town that is now a large part of Aberdeenshire and is a sea port and royal burgh. Standing on the west bank of the River Deveron where it meets the North Sea and facing McDuff, which is situated on the east side of the river, Banff is built on a series of terraces which are cut into the hillside above the harbour. History The history of Banff is one which is long and varied. Way back…

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England Worcester 

Worcester

The beautiful city of Worcester lies on the banks of the River Severn and acts as a gateway to the majestic Malvern Hills and famous Cotswolds. It is right in the heart of England and very easy to reach by car or public transport. The city has lots of attractions and whether your passion is history or fine foods, you won’t be disappointed when you arrive for a long weekend. Worcester Cathedral The magnificent cathedral is the most famous landmark in Worcester. This imposing structure was built in the 11th…

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Southport

Seaside breaks never go out of fashion and with overseas travel no longer as popular thanks to political instability in many parts of the world, traditional seaside resorts such as Southport are the choice of many families, couples, and groups of friends looking for a fun destination for a weekend break. So what makes Southport special and what does it have to offer you? Southport is close to Manchester and Liverpool, so it is easy to reach by car, train and bus from all parts of the UK. Thanks to…

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Bedford England 

Bedford

Bedfordshire is one of the smallest counties in England and Bedford is its attractive principle town. It is a very pretty, traditional market town, located on the banks of the River Great Ouse and just a short hop from London, Cambridge and Oxford. Not surprisingly, Bedford is a popular place to stay for visitors exploring the region, so if you are planning a trip to the area, here are the places and attractions that should be top of your “to-do” list. Take a Walk along the Embankment A gentle walk…

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Beverley England 

Beverley

Beverley is a pretty little market town in the East Riding of Yorkshire. It shares a name with Beverley Hills in the U.S., but aside from the name the two places share absolutely nothing in common. The town of Beverley has a long and illustrious history and it was once an important centre for trade and religion, particularly when the cloth making industry was at its height. During the 19th century, Beverley became a prominent market town in the local area and many of the old timber buildings were replaced…

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England 

Hull

Hull in East Yorkshire is the UK City of Culture in 2017, and with fantastic shops, sandy beaches, and lots of cultural attractions for adults and kids, it is a great place to visit. The city has art galleries, museums and an historic old town for history buffs. All of the city’s museums and galleries offer free entry, so you can easily have a cheap day out. Hull also lies at the heart of the beautiful Yorkshire Wolds, so if you want to explore some of the stunning surrounding countryside…

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England 

Fleetwood

Fleetwood in Lancashire is a popular seaside town with a strong Victorian heritage.  It was the first planned town of the Victorian era and the beautiful Victorian architecture is still one of the town’s main attractions. Today Fleetwood is a great destination for families, who come here to enjoy the fine sea views, play on the beach, and eat ice cream. The town has a long stretch of golden sand and enjoys a scenic location where the River Wye meets the Irish Sea. There are lots of amenities for people…

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