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Lockerbie Tourist Information
Bridge Street, Lockerbie The perfect walking and touring base just off the A74(M), Lockerbie in South West Scotland is a mere 12 miles from Dumfries and Burns Country to the west and 13 miles from walking...
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Bath Food and Drink
From traditional sweet shops to coffee shops and tea rooms, Bath houses great places to enjoy a quiet drink or snack amongst the peaceful surroundings of this historic, beautiful city. It’s also home to...
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Staithes Tourist Information
Staithes An idyllic fishing village on the North Yorkshire & Cleveland Heritage Coast, Staithes sits right alongside the Cleveland Way between the two Nab headlands of Cowbar and Penny. B&Bs and holiday...
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Bath Things to Do & See
Royal Crescent Bath Bath offers so much to its visitors, from Roman history to contemporary art. Why not take in the best of it all in this compact and fascinating city centre? A gentle ride on a narrowboat...
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Bath Tourist Information
Pulteney Bridge across the River Avon at Bath Bath, to the Western part of Somerset, is almost 100 miles from London and 13 miles from Bristol. The historic centre of Bath is actually quite compact and is...
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Alnwick B&B Guest Houses
Alnwick B&B Guest Houses Alnwick B&B guest houses in the town centre sit in an unspoilt conservation area. Historic character features in this ancient Northumberland market town’s choice of Georgian townhouse...
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Alnwick Cottages
Alnwick Castle Alnwick cottages can be found in the centre, in the surrounding Alnwick countryside and along the nearby coastline. In the centre sit charming Victorian and Edwardian cottages and town houses...
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Bishop Auckland Tourist Information
Auckland Castle Bishop Auckland is a historic market town in County Durham and a popular gateway into the Weardale area of the Durham Dales. Commanding an elevated position in the Wear Valley and beautifully...
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Bath Attractions
Boat trips on the River Avon at Bath Few places are as varied as the city of Bath. Where else can you enjoy a romantic picnic in the park followed by an afternoon soaking in a hot spa, before an exquisite meal...
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Kirkwall, Orkneys
Kirkwall Harbour Mainland, the main island in the Orkney Islands, is also the area of the greatest population and the home of the two main towns – Kirkwall, settled on the Bay of Kirkwall on the East side of...
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Bellingham Tourist Information
Walking Holidays in the Northumberland National Park around Bellingham A great base for a fishing and walking holiday, Bellingham nestles on the eastern edge of the Northumberland National Park, directly...
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Stockton on Tees Tourist Information
Tees Barrage, Stockton on Tees Riverside Stockton-on-Tees in the heart of the Tees Valley is a North East centre for watersports. On the outskirts of this lovely market town centre you’ll find Castlegate Quay...
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Tees Valley Tourist Information
HMS Trincomalee at Hartlepool’s Maritime Experience The Tees Valley or Teeside is the birthplace of Britain’s railways and home to Captain James Cook Country. The region is famed worldwide for its maritime and...
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Wooler Tourist Information
Wooler is a stone-built market in Glendale – the perfect gateway into the Cheviot Hills & Northumberland National Park Wooler is a charming stone-built market town above Wooler Water, in the heart of the...
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Barmouth Tourist Information
Barmouth Beach An idyllic base for a family break, the pretty town of Barmouth is set on the beautiful Snowdonia coastline and offers a long sandy beach, plenty of outdoor activities and live shows at the...
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