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Three of Northern France's most picturesque locations will make superb vacation spots this summer.

On 14 April, 2014 by Jack in Travel

Taking a job teaching English in Thailand can help pay for travel and let you live locally.

On 17 February, 2014 by Jack in Travel Tips

Traveling around Asia can be cheap, but it's all to easy to blow the budget. Here's how to keep solvent.

On 27 January, 2014 by Jack in Travel

Devon, the English county, is a brilliant spot for an family holiday all through the year.

On 08 October, 2013 by Jack in Travel

Jersey is the largest of the Channel Islands and a popular summer destinations for the English and French

On 25 July, 2013 by Jack in Destinations

A classical example of 18th century luxury and an English Heritage property, this stately home is a pearl in Bexleyheath.

On 01 July, 2013 by Jack in Destinations

Blickling Hall was the home of Anne Boleyn, one of medieval England's most enduring characters. And now, one of the country's most infamous ghosts.

On 26 November, 2012 by Heathr Rudebusch in Destinations

Leed's Kirkstall Abbey is a great sight for English history, and to relax at the serene park next to it.

On 18 November, 2012 by Neona McDaniel in Destinations

Granville Island is one of Vancouver's central market and entertainment areas, with something for everyone.

On 21 October, 2012 by Robbie Simone in Destinations

The five best locations for cycling around the British Isles.

On 23 September, 2012 by Jack in Travel

This 29 mile canal in Kent has very interesting history behind it, besides being a great place to hire a boat for the day.

On 12 August, 2012 by Joshua House in Destinations

Sillbury Hill is one of a number of neolithic structures in Wiltshire.

On 17 June, 2012 by Sean Crawford in Destinations

Micklegate Bar has borne witness to many fascinating events since its original construction in the 12th century.

On 04 October, 2012 by Greg Bozer in Destinations

Kenwood House is a wonderful historic 18th century home, once owned by the beer mangnate Edward Guiness.

On 05 June, 2012 by Jack in Destinations

Situated in the heart of the English Midlands, the National Space Centre in Leicester is one of the country's foremost attractions dedicated to space and the exploration of space.

On 13 January, 2012 by Ginny in Destinations

This Norman castle is perfectly located in the town of Tonbridge, Kent.

On 21 November, 2013 by Jack in Destinations

Cambridge's Leper Chapel is a medieval historical site which today puts on a medieval fair and events.

On 28 August, 2011 by Timothy Simonitsch in Destinations

Barcelona's Port Vell (or Old Harbor in English) is a round-the-clock attraction at the seaside end of Las Rambla.

On 17 May, 2012 by Barb Jungbluth in Destinations

Situated at St Pancras in central London this library boasts of its magnificence and glory. It is the world's largest library holding around 150 million items including books, journals, magazines, patents and music recordings.

On 31 July, 2011 by Sid in Destinations

When vacationing in York, England the Jorvik Viking Centre is a must see. The centre opened in 1984 and is open daily throughout the year.

On 04 October, 2012 by Barb Jungbluth in Destinations

On a lonely stretch of road in Dorset, in the southwestern coast of England, the intrepid traveler will come upon a peculiar and intriguing site: the lovely ruins of an ancient stone church, surrounded by an even more ancient fixture: An earthwork ring, called a henge, wrapped protectively around the church. This is Knowlton Church.

On 09 July, 2011 by Mary Van Keuren in Destinations

Nottingham Castle is located on the impressive outcropping known as Castle Rock with its 130’ high cliff walls. This alone would make it a worthy outing destination but when you combine it with the castle’s long and impressive history it becomes a must see.

On 04 June, 2011 by Angela Gulick in Destinations

Clarence House in London is the official home of The Prince of Wales, and up until 2009 his two sons William and Harry. Formerly, it was the home of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, up until her death.

On 29 May, 2011 by Dave Curran in Destinations

Highgate Cemetery located just north of London, England it is on the English Heritage Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England. It is quite different than cemeteries as we know them in the United States and a interesting spot to visit on your vacation in London.

On 02 April, 2011 by Barb Jungbluth in Destinations

Long Meg and Her Daughters is a Bronze Age stone circle in the English town of Penrith in the county of Cumbria. It is also known as Maughanby Circle and is one of the largest stone circles in northern England.

On 19 November, 2011 by Barb Jungbluth in Destinations

 

 


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