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The Woodcock is tucked away in the heart of the Kent countryside, with traditional values and ambience. The pub dating back to the early 17th century offers a welcoming atmosphere. Why not leave the stresses of the day behind and enjoy the tranquillity of our secluded beer garden...
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The Bude Jazz Festival will take place from August 28th to September 4th 2010. Over 200 events will be packed into 8 days as New Orleans comes to Bude. With New Orleans style street parades as well as traditional Jazz & Swing workshops this event attracts artists from all over th...
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The Port Eliot Festival is a unique event that takes place in the amazing grounds of the historic Port Eliot estate in Cornwall. The bohemain event combines magic, music and comedy to leave your feet hurting and your jaws aching from laughing. ...
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Verulamium Park - named after the Roman City of Verulamium on which it stands; is 100 acres of park grounds including a lake, views of the beautiful Abbey, Roman remains which include the City walls and outline of the London Gate. ...
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Activity type: Day out - The North Devon Festival 2011, Barnstaple, [ South West, Devon ]
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The 13th North Devon Festival will take place between 27th May and 26th June 2010 across various locations throughout the region. is rapidly establishing itself as one of the key festivals in the UK....
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This famous castle, situated in Kent, has been used by Kings and Queens of England throughout the ages perhaps most famously by King Henry VIII who brought his wife, Catherine of Aragon, here to stay...
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Edinburgh Castle, sits proudly from its lofty position on the volcanic Castle Rock, overlooking the skyline of the city of Edinburgh in Scotland. The castle is Scotland's second most visited tourist attraction and is currently looked after by Historic Scotland....
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The medieval Warwick Castle is located in the town of Warwick in the county of Warwickshire in the west Midlands. The castle was built by William the Conqueror in 1068 and remained a fort until the early in the 17th Century...
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The London Eye is situated on the South Bank of the River Thames and is an iconic landmark and since opening in March 2000, has been visited by over 3.5 million people a year. Passengers can see up to 40 kilometres when taking a flight on the London Eye and depending on whether ...
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Stonehenge is one of the biggest tourist attractions in the whole of Britain and is the most important prehistoric monument and is located on Salisbury Plain....
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The mystical Giants Causeway, located in the north of County Antrim, attracts over half a million visitors every year. The Giant’s Causeway is a UNESCO World Heritage site - a striking basalt rock formation on the North Coast that is a must for everyone. It is situated close to t...
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Hogmany - Edinburgh Probably one of the most popular New Year celebrations across the whole of the UK takes place in the wonderful city of Edinburgh. Every year over 100,000 people take to the streets of Edinburgh to celebrate the festive season over four days - December 29th 20...
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In 2010 the Ryder Cup comes to Wales and will be hosted at the Celtic Manor Resort just outside of Newport in South Wales. The competition will take place from the 1st October 2010 to the 3rd of October 2010....
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Take a trip to the Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park, London. This magical event includes a German Christmas Market, a replica Bavarian Village and a selection of cafes and bars. There is also an ice rink and fun fair to keep the whole family amused....
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Activity type: Day out - Top Ten Things to do in the UK & Ireland, , [ , ]
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Top ten things to do in the UK and Ireland but outside of London...
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Activity type: Day out - Top 10 walks in the UK and Ireland, , [ , ]
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Here is a list of some of the top coastal walks around the UK. The walks vary from lovely leisurely strolls to breezy clifftop rambles....
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Join in the fun at the Polperro Festival 2011 with acitivities, music and entertainment for all the family. Polperro is on the south coast of Cornwall ...
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Come and visit the National Seal Sanctuary in Helford Estuary near Gweek in Cornwall. This is a rescue and rehabilitation sanctuary for seal pups....
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The West Highland Way Walk is approximately 95 miles long and runs from the north of Glasgow all the way to Fort William. ...
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Whipsnade Zoo near Dunstable in Bedfordshire just north of London is a great day out for the whole family. ...
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Spend a day out at the Henley Royal Regatta - the famous 5 day rowing event in the lovely Henley-on-Thames...
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York Minster is one of the most impressive cathedrals in the world and is the largest medieval gothic cathedral north of the alps....
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London zoo was founded over 180 years ago is the world’s oldest scientific zoo!...
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Dublin Castle is situated in the heart of historic Dublin, easily accessible by car and public transport, and is a monument to Irish history....
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If you are looking for somewhere to visit that will please all the family then the Marina at Brighton is the perfect choice....
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The Longest Coast path in the UK from Weymouth to Ilfracoombe...
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