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Sheena Correa, 03 February 2012 17:28
Here are two more great locations to relive the magic on screen and wile away a weekend.... Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal, Ripon, Yorkshire The grand ruins of Fountains Abbey, a World Heritage Site set in 800-acres of beautiful countryside, are a backdrop to astound and inspire. They played the setting for a school visit in the film adaptation ...
Sheena Correa, 22 December 2011 09:45
Reader Bettina Hoade, 76, Shepperton Middlesex changed her life after a conversation on a coach journey I guess you could say the adventure began when I got on the 5am coach from Heathrow to Penzance a day after Karl, my first grandchild, was born; St Patrick’s Day 1996. My husband Bob and I had retired to Cornwall in 1990, but ...
Gilly Pickup, 12 December 2011 00:00
Getting tropical in Tobago image © Lester Moyse Unspoilt by mass tourism, holidays in Tobago are slow-paced, ideal for a relaxing getaway. Scarborough, the small capital, winds its way round sheltered Rockley Bay. Visit the busy market where stalls sell souvenirs like miniature steel pans with sheet music, wooden sculptures and calabash art and get a taste of ...
Pat Richardson, 07 December 2011 14:50
Make tracks to Cologne! Two iconic sights dominate Germany’s fourth city: its magnificent Gothic cathedral – the Dom, to locals - and the mighty Hohenzollern Bridge. The latter is one of seven in Cologne which span the Rhine; the former is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. To truly appreciate its splendour, take a guided tour (Mon-Sat 10.30 and 2.30; Sun 2.30 ...
Gilly Pickup, 09 August 2011 10:33
Have you been to...historic York A little red devil sits outside the building at 33 Stonegate. It isn’t that the inhabitants are diabolical but because this was once a printer’s building and ‘Printers Devil’ was the name given to errand boys whose job it was to carry hot metal type. This is not Stonegate’s only claim to fame though; it ...
Sarah Jagger, 08 June 2011 16:49
The tickets are booked and the bikini packed. Here’s how to save over £200 while you’re abroad. Save on gifts Duty-free shopping used to be gleefully anticipated by travellers until the arrival of the internet and supermarket discounts. However Sarah Gibbons at travelbite.co.uk says you can still get a bargain, “alcohol and perfume are generally better value at the airport than ...
cheshirejuju, Travel
29 May 2011 16:06
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Sheena Correa, 04 March 2011 14:59
With everyone increasingly having to watch their pennies, here are some great ways to save for holidays. Before you go... Shop around for holiday insurance Don’t accept the policy offered by your travel agent – shop around. If you have access to the internet, use Confused.com’s simple travel insurance comparison tool before accepting your first offer. Annual cover is usually ...
Sheena Correa, 04 February 2011 12:07
If you suffered from inadequate grip from your car tyres during last winter then you need to think seriously about winter tyres. I, personally, am a big fan and after getting a full set of Continental’s winter tyres fitted, found my tiny little VW Lupo had much better grip on icy and wet surfaces. A couple of times I found ...
head of research at Which? Holiday, Rochelle Turner, 16 December 2010 16:29
It’s a satisfying feeling to find out you paid less for your holiday than your fellow holiday-makers, but how do you go about finding those elusive holiday bargains?Get online. Be the first in line to hear about tour operator special offers by signing up to email alerts, and look out for online-only deals and discount weekends. However, don’t ignore clued ...