• Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

A caravan holiday is quite an adventurous experience if you are game for some real excitement. Devon itself is an exciting place to provide you with every ingredient of fun and frolic this summer. Spending a week in a caravan must be an experience of a lifetime.
The moment you start your journey from the caravan club, you will feel that you are amid the extra ordinary. The view around is grand. The boats dotting all along the golden horizon makes a superb example of what visual grander can be. The caravan itself is seriously charming. It may sometimes have finer facilities than what you have in your flat. The state-of-the-art kitchen, the tender bed and the modern shower block will literally sweep of off the ground. The showers are immaculate, so is the toilet. It even has hair-dryers, great for those who might forget to bring the same from home. You may even feel like being on yacht.
Having barbecue food is great, especially when there is a wonderful sea in the backdrop to create the movie-like experience. Almost every day in Devon has the perfect sunshine. The absolute relaxing atmosphere with families and kids around the beach, making castles with sand, make a great landscape. The harbors often have bars with terraces that give the awesome view of the sea.
One must be careful about one thing while going for regular shopping in Devon. Many shops are closed on Sundays. So, it is better to be prepared beforehand.
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• Thursday, July 15th, 2010

England is often an underrated name while the tourist destinations are discussed. However, the fact is that England possesses no less charm to attract tourists. One may find it useful to know more about the details regarding the stay in England.
One three Nine is a luxurious place in an awesome location which is a ten minute walk from the Bath city Centre. Bedrooms and bathrooms are delicately designed keeping contemporary English sensibilities in mind. Continental breakfast is served in the well decorated dining room.
The Belfry is a few minutes away from Birmingham International Airport. It offers an extra-ordinary range of services which include Brabazon spa treatment. The hotel grounds have Bel Air, a night club which surely adds more sense to the tour.
The Burford Bridge has been situated in the lap of Box hill since the 13th century. William Wordsworth and John Keats were among the guests of this historical place to stay in. This hotel is well known for the restaurant which overlooks the enchanting gardens. It also consists of a outdoor swimming pool which is heated and is available for five months a year.
Red Lion Hotel, a part of Brook Hotels, in Essex is one of the most ancient ones in East Anglia. It is at the neighborhood of two airports, Harwich and Cambridge. Despite its historical significance, it has updated itself with modern age. Wi-Fi access in every bedroom is one example of that.
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• Wednesday, July 07th, 2010
The technological hub of England is present in Cambridge. This place is not a very popular travel destination instead is a business location with many technological companies located in this city. It is a very modern city with many smaller towns and villages located around the city. It is located 50 miles north- north east of London and can be visited in a weekend if you begin from London.
This place has he worlds famous Cambridge because of which you will find youngsters from every part of the world in this city. It makes for a very vibrant culture and a unique one a that, This place was ruled by the Romans and they used it as a vantage point at the time of war. This city is located next to the river Cam. This city was also a trade centre for the East India ships coming from the rest of the world. This place is very famous among Hollywood filmmakers who want to find a location that represents the 18th century London. It is no surprise that every year more than 3 million visitors visit this city for Business, Education and travelling.
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• Wednesday, July 07th, 2010
Blackpool is located along next to Manchester City on the seaside of the Irish Sea. It has everything that a modern city should have and will get you busy with having fun no matter if you are there for a day or a week.
It is a town with excitement all round and a vibrant city environment. It has amusement parks with the tallest and the fastest roller coasters in England. There is the world’s biggest mirror ball where they organize world class dramas and shows. And the number of activities does not end there. You can find excellent eateries on every street cosmopolitan restaurant and all kinds of sports especially football. The town is famous for the blackpool football club whose fans you can find everywhere and Blackpool themed pubs. If you are a nature lover then head out to the Stanley Park that s located at the heart of Blackpool. I would really recommend the Sea Life Centre which is located in the famous Golden Mile. There is also a Louis Tussard’s wax museum where you can wax works of the famous as well as the infamous. Whatever you see here it assured that you will leave here with a treasure full of memories.
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