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Top health safety concerns at the beach in the UK (11/16/2011)
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3. If you are swimming in a bay or cove make sure you've read the tide table which means you know when high tide is going to be. Every year lots of people need to be rescued, stop by the tide because they didn't realise the rate where it may come in. (...)
Visiting Manchester and feeling its history (10/22/2011)
(...) There are lots of museums and galleries round the centre of the city and in the surrounding areas. Lots of people on business visit Manchester from round the world to satisfy in the large conference centres the town provides. Stylishly landscaped parks and waterways make the streets of Manchester charming. (...)
Hiking in Kent or the Garden of England (10/14/2011)
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The Saxon Shore Way
The cross-country route with the Kent Downs is beautiful, however, many wish to be near the sea for fresh winds and arresting backdrops. The Saxon Shore Strategy is a 163 mile jaunt between Gravesend and Hastings in East Sussex. It tracks across the coast, following a ancient path taken by settlers and natives throughout the Roman occupation of Britain and, as a result, weaves its way through various historical landmarks and areas. (...)
Planning tips for a holiday in Belfast (10/02/2011)
(...) Opened in 1871, it's retained all its Victorian charm while still managing to host a remarkable quantity of sports and arts events - such as the Tennants ViTal music festival. Currently, it's being regarded as an alternative choice to The Maze for that new Northern Island Stadium. This is sited in which the Ozone leisure facility has become, thus protecting the park's heritage and sweetness. (...)
Cheap lodging in Paris and other French vacation ideas (07/23/2011)
(...) Not to mention always confirm that the area includes a roll-in shower whenever you make your reservation.
You'll want to remember that in Europe the first floor isn't at street level. If you desire a room at street level, request a room on the first floor. (...)
Last minute holiday deals and ideas in the UK (07/14/2011)
(...) Basically, you can find whatever you are searching for in these large cities, from clubs to tourist attraction points and hotels!
Athough last second flights can be quite expensive, particularly when traveling quite a distance, remember concerning the inexpensive companies. Inexpensive companies offer excellent deals with regards to last second flight bookings. More than that, some hotels might even provide you with a discount if you really are a businessman who checks in regularly, even when we're referring to last second bookings. (...)
Have an enticing stay in Barcelona (12/26/2010)
(...) The better part is that they also provide yearly rental which is very best for you anytime you are heading to have a lengthier getaway. As soon as you have chosen an area for your stay in Barcelona then you can almost own it completely on annual basis.
The elegance of your stay in Barcelona is that they always provide you with something that you will absolutely really like. (...)
Northern Spain is also known as Green Spain (10/09/2010)
(...) Loveliest of all are the exquisite valleys of the Miño and Ribeiro region, winding, sometimes extraordinarily steep clefts that produce excellent wines to go with Galicia's celebrated fish and seafood.
Asturias and Cantabria
Straddling the border between these two regions, the Picos de Europa form one of Spain's most spectacular mountain ranges, a knot of towering summits between plunging gorges and valleys sheltering idyllic mountain villages. A paradise for walkers and climbers, coloured by dazzling sprays of gentians and narcissi, the Cantabrian mountains are also home to some of Europe's rarest wildlife, such as chamois and brown bears. (...)
Spanish culture and architecture in the North of the country (10/09/2010)
(...) The Basque situation, however, has remained one of Spain's ongoing problems. The Basque government has greater powers than any other region in Europe, but a substantial proportion of Basques want total independence, and some sympathize with the militant nationalist group ETA.
However, the declaration of a ceasefire by ETA in March 2006 has generated renewed optimism and raised hopes of a permanent solution. (...)
Northern Spain is home to some of the most beautiful places in the world (10/09/2010)
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Forest
Thanks to their remoteness, steep terrain and rainfall, huge areas of the northern mountains are still clad in forest. Mainly of beech, chestnut, ash and Pyrenean oak, they are among Europe's oldest broad-leaf forests. They are also the refuge of Spain's rarest birds and wildlife – wildcats, wolves and bears. (...)
The Spanish North Coast attracts more and more tourists (10/09/2010)
(...) There are plenty of music, theatre, dance and film festivals, many internationally renowned, like the San Sebastián Film Festival. Check the dates with local tourist offices, as some vary from year to year.
Tourism and Northern Spain
Increasing numbers of visitors are drawn to Northern Spain, where the climate is milder than in the southern Iberian Peninsula, and the autonomous regions offer all the ingredients of a wonderful holiday. (...)
Asturias and Cantabria both offer breathtaking Spanish views (10/09/2010)
(...) Some of them still stand. In 1037 Asturias was absorbed into Castile. Asturias was a strong player in the 19th-century industrial revolution in Spain, with coal mining from Gijón to Oviedo, and steelmaking and shipbuilding in Gijón. (...)
Navarra and La Rioja offer the best wines and foods in Spain (10/09/2010)
(...) The region is known not only for captivating landscapes, but also for the magnificent towns of Olite and Pamplona, which were founded during Roman times.
Northwest Navarra is very strongly Basque, with Euskera an official language. Areas south of Pamplona have far less Basque influence. (...)
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