mardi, mars 07, 2006

London

London

jeudi, février 16, 2006

Ilfracombe


For a holiday or business trip Ilfracombe in Devon has plenty to offer the visitor.

Ilfracombe - Tide

St.Ives


St Ives, Cornwall is the UK's ideal, all round holiday destination. Set in the stunning scenery of West Cornwall and with easy access to all of Cornwall's famous attractions, St Ives offers great sandy beaches for relaxing and surfing, a world renowned art colony plus galleries to browse, bars to relax in and cafés & restaurants to suit every taste and pocket for eating out. And St Ives accommodation, whether it is a hotel, bed & breakfast or self catering, also offers quality for all pockets.

St.Ives

Land's End


Land's End is the most westerly point of mainland England, and is visited by hordes of tourists each year. Most obediently have their photograph taken beside the signpost by the cliffs, with arrows pointing to major centres around the globe.

Eden Project


The Eden Project’s aim is to examine the ways in which human beings interact with their environment, with a special focus on the plant world, in order to develop new ways of sustainable development by spearheading new conservation methods. Owned by a charity called the Eden Trust, the project consists of several specially created conservatories, the largest in the world, built into a giant crater in Cornwall. The Eden Project is more than a theme park, as it presents visitors with an opportunity to explore the plant kingdom, and examine our dependence on it.

Eden Project

Eden Project

Eden Project

Dartmouth


Situated on the River Dart in Devon’s South Hams, Dartmouth is a thriving town, with its narrow streets, overhanging medieval houses and old quays a haven for yachtsmen and visiting tourists alike, offering fine restaurants, galleries, marinas, antique shops and fine places to stay.

Dartmouth

dimanche, janvier 29, 2006

Bristol - Suspension Bridge


Brunel's famous Clifton Suspension Bridge is such a well-known Bristol landmark nowadays that it is difficult to imagine the Avon Gorge without it.

Warwick Castle


Warwick Castle is over a thousand years old and has been well maintained with magnificent towers and ramparts. The splendid grounds are an ideal venue for a picnic. There are many attractions at Warwick Castle from dungeons to the Great Hall, State Rooms and the Royal Weekend Party of 1898. Visitors can climb some of the towers and visit the well laid out exhibitions, many have wax figures.

Warwick Castle


The State Rooms, enhanced with waxworks from Tussaud's, beautifully illustrate and capture the spirit of a bygone age. The ornate and intricate details of the furniture and decor is an unforgettable experience. The treasures of decades of family history lies here at Warwick Castle.

samedi, janvier 28, 2006

Gargouilles - Cirencester

jeudi, janvier 26, 2006

St John Baptist Church - Cirencester

This glorious church building, one of the largest parish churches in England and an historic wool church, has been a place of Christian worship for well over a thousand years.

Baldwin Street - Bristol

lundi, janvier 23, 2006

Welsh Back - Bristol

dimanche, janvier 08, 2006

Bath


The City of Bath. A World Heritage City, visited by thousands of people from all over the world.