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CokaCola Severn Bridge (Bristol, England): ... photo that accompanies this review is of the original Severn Bridge, but there are of course two bridges now, since the completion of the Second Severn Crossing. Since both bridges are known locally as "The Severn Bridge", I will assume I can talk about both in this review, although I m pretty sure that technically this review concerns the "Old Severn Bridge". Both Bridges connect South Wales ...
Read the full review: Tend to use the new one now rather than the old one. by CokaCola
 

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Sightseeing National - Drum Castle Drum Castle
Drumoak, By Banchory, Aberdeenshire, AB31 5EY. Tel: +44(0)1330 811204; Fax +44(0)1330 811962. ADMISSION PRICES: castle, garden and grounds, adult £6, concession £4.50, adult group £4.80, child / Sightseeing National /school group £1, family £16.50. Garden and grounds only, £1 (h
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Fyvie Castle Fyvie Castle
Fyvie AB53 8JS, Grampian. Tel: +44(0)1651 891266. Fyvie Castle is a structure with five different towers, one built in each century from 13th to 17th. ADMISSION PRICES: adult £6, concession £4.50, adult group £4.80, child / Sightseeing National /school group £1, family £16.50.
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Sightseeing National - Symphony Hall Symphony Hall
Concert / Sightseeing National /Conference Venues. Broad Street, Birmingham.
Box Office: +44(0)121 780 3333.
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Camera Obscura (Edinburgh) Camera Obscura (Edinburgh)
Sightseeing National / The camera obscura in the Outlook Tower at the top of the Royal Mile, next to the castle was established in the 1850's by the optician Maria Theresa Short and was originally known as Short's Observatory. Castlehill, Royal Mile, Edinburgh. Telephone: +44
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Sightseeing National - Glen Shiel Glen Shiel
Sightseeing National / West Highlands of Scotland.
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Holkham Estate Holkham Estate
Sightseeing National / Holkham Estate, home of the Coke family and the Earls of Leicester, was built between 1734 and 1764 by Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester. Location: Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk NR23 1AB. Check the website below for more information.
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Sightseeing National - Sandwood Bay Sandwood Bay
Sightseeing National / Scotland
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Stone Circles Stone Circles
Sightseeing National / Prehistoric sites in Scotland. Stone circles, cairns, standing stones, and hill settlements with archaeological and astronomical significance.
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Sightseeing National - Swansea Maritime Museum Swansea Maritime Museum
Sightseeing National / Swansea Marina, Swansea. Tel:+44(0)1792 650351 or 470371.
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Holme Dunes Nature Reserve Holme Dunes Nature Reserve
Sightseeing National / Holme Nature Reserve, Beach Road, Holme next Sea, Norfolk.
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stuntpilotx The O2 (formerly the Millennium Dome)
... O2 Arena is an entertainment/sports venue situated in what was the Millennium Dome, in Greenwich, South-East London. Getting There. The venue is situated in Greenwich, South-East London and can be reached easily by car, bus, tube, DLR and boat! To arrive by tube, take the Jubilee line to North Greenwich and the venue is less than two minutes walk away from the station. The station can get very busy, especially after shows, but the station managers are good at maintaining the flow of people into the station to ensure the platforms don t get too crowded, which in my opinion I d prefer than people ramming themselves into the station. The DLR also stops at North Greenwi...
Read the full review: The o2: A Great Venue, but soulless! by stuntpilotx
fragglerock2006 Cheshire Ice Cream Farm
... visit Cheshire Ice Cream Farm a lot during the summer months, it s a great place to go with the children as it s really family friendly and it attracts both the young and old. It has recently been renovated so if you haven t been there in a while, it s definitely worth a visit. Facilities - *Crazy Daisy s Play Barn* This is super! It has two great soft play areas. A seperate toddler soft play area which is FREE for under 3 s. This is really good, as usually play centres charge for every child that plays, and a lot don t offer much for under 3 s - but there are lots of fun, things for the little ones to play with The second play area is for over 3 s, and the cost i...
Read the full review: I scream for Ice Cream! by fragglerock2006
mattconnect Chesil Beach (Dorset)
... Beach is situated in South England, in Weymouth, and is a long stretch of coast line meaauring 18 miles long, and is a shingle beach. It can be described as a spit as it has a salt lagoon behind. ~~~APPEAL~~~ This is one of my favourite places in the whole wide world, as it is so peaceful and largely undisturbed... There is a car park on the other side of the lagoon, with which you can park your car, and also an information centre, full of interesting information about the beach in the past, as well as samples of sea life, shells, fossils and other artefacts found on the beach. The whole stretch of the beach is filled with the shingle; there must be millions a...
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