England Tours & Travels Articles
1: Travel world’s top tourist destination, London – Best of Britain
London is home to a charming milieu of culture and history. It is a fantastic fusion of theatre, music, art, significant historical references and landscapes.
2: Lake District Cottages Close to the Cartmel Peninsular and Morecambe Bay
A lesser known part of Cumbria and on the fringe of the Lake District National Park, Cartmel and the Peninsulas are true hidden gems.
3: Travelling and Touring Around Lake Windermere
Who would have thought it? Windermere is not on Lake Windermere! In fact, it’s about 2 miles away, with 'Bowness on Windermere' being the small town which is on Lake Windermere.
4: Cruises on Lake Windermere
Activities on Lake Windermere have been much talked about in recent years.
5: How Keswick Hotels are beating the Recession
The hotel and tourism industry is always one of the first industries to feel the effects of a recession or economic downturn.
6: Bank Holiday Cumbria Days Out
It was reported that around 24% of the British adult population went away for the 2009 August Bank Holiday weekend.
7: Self Catering in the Lake District
The appeal of a self catering holiday is growing. A self catering holiday can give a greater freedom.
8: North Yorkshire incorporating Hovingham and York
The North York Moors (also known as the North Yorkshire Moors) is a national park in North Yorkshire, England.
9: Carlisle and Hadrian's Wall
The border city of Carlisle not only the most northerly city in England, it is also the only city located in the County of Cumbria.
10: Bowness-on-Windermere - the heart of the Lake District
A trip to the English lake District wouldn't be complete without a few nights staying in the hub that is Bowness-on-Windermere.
11: Brooklands Racing Circuit as a Travel Destination
The Brooklands motoring racing circuit situated in Weybridge in Surrey, is steeped in history but is continuing to develop whilst holding onto its heritage.
12: Destination Windermere - the Largest Lake in the Lake District
With such spectacular scenery, Lake Windermere attracts thousands of tourists each year from anglers, to canoeists to yachtsmen and dingy owners.
13: Child Friendly Hotels In the Lake District
It has been thought in the past that staying in hotels with children is a bad idea because they are not places geared up for children.
14: Short Breaks in Lake District Cottages
Times are changing in the travel and tourism sector. No longer does the operator lay down strict rules regarding minimum night stays etc.
15: Things To Do In London
Things To Do In London
If you're planning your first visit to London, it's easy to become overwhelmed by the sheer number of attractions and things to see and do in this massive, vibrant city. Between
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