Travel news, May 2009
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Discover Edinburgh’s best-kept secret  Historic Pilrig House – a tranquil haven for the discerning traveller

Enviably located on the edge of a tranquil park yet just a short stroll from the city centre, Pilrig House is Edinburgh’s most beautiful 17th-century townhouse. Steeped... More...




Bigger and better boat festival attracts international experts to Portsoy

From international boat experts to the world’s fastest knitter, the 16th annual Scottish Traditional Boat Festival will celebrate all aspects of Scottish maritime heritage from 2-5 July in Portsoy. A major event in the Homecoming 2009 calendar, the festival has been extended by... More...




Discover Church Tourism at Lincolnshire''s Premier Festival

Lincoln Cathedral, one of the county''s most famous assets, will be standing aside when Lincolnshire''s churches open their doors for their 13th annual Churches Festival 2009. For two weekends in May, the festival will reveal the beautiful churches of rural... More...




Explore cowboy country this summer in Navada

Strap on your hat and pull on your boots for a visit to northern Nevada’s Cowboy Country, where jeans are the fashion norm and nobody stands on ceremony. Cowboy Country is a place where majestic bald eagles cross the sky over some of the richest gold mines on earth; where... More...




On Yer Bike, Urban Dwellers!

For open spaces, big skies and fresh air, north Norfolk delivers the cyclist’s dream – especially from the delights of Kelling Heath Holiday Park. Kelling Heath (www.kellingheath.co.uk) is blessed with a unique and beautiful location amongst 250 acres of woodland and rare open heathland in...  More...

  





 
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