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Plockton:
... is a village located in the North West Highlands of Scotland, close to Kyle of Lochalsh. It is on the shore of Loch Carron, and is a National Trust conservation village. It is well known as being the setting for the popular BBC series Hamish Macbeth, from the mid 1990s, as the fictional village of Loch Dubh. This beautiful setting captured on the show put Plockton on the map, and it is now a popular destina... Read the full review: A Pilgrimage to Plockton by eilidhcatriona |
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Lyme Regis Destination National / This town near the border between Dorset and Devon, was at one time a major port for England. As recently at 1780, it was larger than the port of Liverpool. Its famous harbour is protected by The Cobb, a stone construction made famous in novels by Jane Au overall rating |
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Rye Destination National / East Sussex village found on the A268 and on the A259, 11 miles east of Hastings. Features a Heritage Centre, Castle Museum and Ypres Tower. overall rating |
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Farne Islands Destination National / The Farne Islands are a National Nature Reserve, famed for its thousands of nesting seabirds and seal colony. The Islands are held on behalf of the nation by the National trust and are open to visitors during the months April to October overall rating |
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Gretna Green Destination National / Village in Annandale and Eskdale district, Dumfries and Galloway region, Scotland. It lies just north of the River Sark, the dividing line between England and Scotland, and was long famous as the goal of eloping English couples seeking hasty marriage. overall rating |
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Rotherham in General Destination National / Rotherham is a town in South Yorkshire, England, built upon the River Don near the confluence of the Don and the Rother. It lies in the Don Valley between Sheffield and Doncaster. Its geographic coordinates are 53°26′N 1°21′W. The town is six miles from Sheffield city centre. I... overall rating |
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Hornsea ... is a very small seaside town just south of Bridlington on the East coast of England, its about 9 miles away from Bridlington in one direction and about 15 miles from Beverley and is a very small but quiet little seaside town. I love Hornsea for its quietness, its almost quaint left in the sixties charm and its almost lack of facilities common to most seaside towns. We stay there at a superb bed and breakfast called Earlham house which is about a stone shrow away from the seaside. The town is about an hours drive away from Sheffield (where we live) and we have spent a couple of the August bank holidays over the last three years. The seaside is long, has a lovely s... Read the full review: A delightfully quaint old seaside resort by darren55 |
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llyn Gwynant Camp Site ... Gwynant is a lake in Snowdonia in North Wales. It is about 3 kilometres from Snowdon itself and right by the shores of the lake is Llyn Gwynant campsite. I have stayed regularly at this site for the last ten years or so and have seen it gradually develop from a tap and a toilet kind of place to a fully fledged nature lovers paradise. A river runs along one side of the site. It is fed from the lakes on the flanks of Snowdon and flows through a small hydro-electric station. Depending on whether the station is pumping or not the water can be lovely to swim in or icy cold even in the summer. The site is divided into 5 main fields and has been very well thought out. Th... Read the full review: Happy Campers! by mikebaileyuk |
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Cae Gwyn Camp Site ... Gwyn (White Field) is a small campsite in southern Snowdonia near the village of Bronaber. As you would expect the scenery is stunning - in fact the site was voted one of the UK s top 10 most senic campsites by the Guardian in 2007. It is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts being in the heart of the National Park and has facilities which specifically cater to bikers and walkers. I stayed here as we were mountain biking at Coed-y-Brenin forest which is 5 minutes drive or you can access the trails directly from the site. There are also plenty of footpaths for walkers, when you book accommodation you receive a free walking guide to the local area which is usually priced at £2.... Read the full review: Explore Snowdonia from here by albacookie |
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