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Edinburgh Castle:
... find when visiting historic sites is that the displays often try to cram in too much information, leaving you feeling like you are back in school in a history lesson. The information boards in Edinburgh Castle, on the other hand, just give you the basic information. Of course, part of this is to encourage you to buy a guide book or an audio tour to find out more, but you can get round the castle just fine with t... Read the full review: Edinburgh Castle's 'Scot' the lot! by SWSt |
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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 overall rating |
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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. overall rating |
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Symphony Hall Concert / Sightseeing National /Conference Venues. Broad Street, Birmingham. Box Office: +44(0)121 780 3333. overall rating |
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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 overall rating |
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Glen Shiel Sightseeing National / West Highlands of Scotland. overall rating |
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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. overall rating |
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Sandwood Bay Sightseeing National / Scotland overall rating |
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Stone Circles Sightseeing National / Prehistoric sites in Scotland. Stone circles, cairns, standing stones, and hill settlements with archaeological and astronomical significance. overall rating |
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Swansea Maritime Museum Sightseeing National / Swansea Marina, Swansea. Tel:+44(0)1792 650351 or 470371. overall rating |
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Holme Dunes Nature Reserve Sightseeing National / Holme Nature Reserve, Beach Road, Holme next Sea, Norfolk. overall rating |
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Skipton Castle (Skipton) ... castle website 2007* Skipton Castle is open daily from 10am (Sunday 12 noon), except for 25 December. Last admission is at 6pm (October - February 4pm). Adults: £5.60 Children (5-17): £3.00 Children under 5: free Over 60s and students: £5.00 Family Ticket for two adults and up to 3 children over 5: £16.90 (saves up to £3.60). Guides are available for pre-booked parties at no extra cost (reduced rate of £4.60 per head for adult parties of 15 or more). Dogs are allowed within the Castle and grounds but must be kept on a lead. ~ If you want to know more - A History lesson about Skipton and the Castle. ~ Pre-Conquest. Skipton is a bit of an enigma during the times bef... Read the full review: A jewel in the crown of castles by rune_tune |
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Hillsborough Park (Sheffield) ... open all of the time and is completely free to enter. There are turnstiles at the entrance to restrict the entry of older kids on pushbikes. Quite close to the children's playground there is a large pavilion. This pavilion was built in 2005 at a cost of £660,000, again partly funded by a grant from Active England. This replaced another smaller pavilion which was built in 1964, although this previous pavilion was popular it did not offer the facilities required in a modern community building. Within the pavilion there is a large function room that is available for private hire and attached to this there is a large modern kitchen to provide catering facilities for functio... Read the full review: Hillsborough Park, Sheffield by micksheff |
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Ladybower Reservoir (Derbyshire) ... bouncing bomb), during World War II. The Dam being very similar to the German dams so the RAF used it to practice there low flying raids. (The majority of the actual film was shot here) Getting there..... By Road: Along the A57 Glossop to Sheffield road crosses Ladybower by the Ashopton viaduct. A minor road on the west side of this leads to Fairholmes. Approaching from Hope Valley, follow the A6013 north from Bamford to reach Ladybower and the A57. By Bus: The 273 bus from Sheffield to Castleton goes to Fairholmes Information Centre. The 273 Sheffield (or Chesterfield) to Castleton bus stops at the Ladybower Inn alongside Ladybower Reservoir. Parking..... Ther... Read the full review: Ladybower reservoir and the beautiful derwent valley by blissman70 |
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