English Travel Guide.com has been designed to provide a definitive easy to use travel companion for all your English Travel needs. This travel guide is will help you with all areas of your travel. For instance if you would like to book a hotel for your travel stay then the English Travel Guide will allow you to search the destination you are travelling to and present you with a list of hotels within that area. Once you have decided on the hotel of your preference then you can use the English Travel Guide to book that particular hotel saving you time and money. Many tourists and visitors to the Uk including English people themselves have told us, through our research, that they would like a guide for English Travel that covers all aspects of holiday, business and pleasure trips. For instance not just a guide that can cater for the hotel needs of the traveller but one were they can select from forms of entertainment such as restaurants, pubs, clubs, theatres and attractions. That’s why on the English Travel Guide you can search through restaurants, pubs, clubs, theatres and attractions in the travel destination you are looking to go to. Not just find these entertainment venues but also book them through this guide. The main ethos of the English Travel Guide is to help you the traveller whether it is holiday travel, business travel or simply pleasure travel. Best of all the English Travel Guide is free! England has some of the finest countryside and historic attractions in the world. On your English travel you will no doubt want to eat and drink, on the English travel guide you will find restaurants from local traditional to Michelin starred! So there is something for everyone, and as far as pubs / clubs are concerned there is no better guide to help you plan you night out whether that is for late supper drink or to party the night away in one of the may top nightclubs around the UK. English cities are full of history and if you are on your English Travel and are interested in history then this guide can help you sift through the thousands of historic sights England has to offer.
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Matthew Normans account of his recent visit to Bovey Castle restaurant. Bovey Castle is in Dartmoor National Park
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Bradgate Park Leicestershire
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Bradgate Park in Leicestershire is a well known and much loved visitor attraction. The Folly in the Park can be seen for miles around and the park is typical of an English country park where urbanites can escape the hurly burly of city life and breath som
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Brighton & Hove has always done things differnetly. Rather than using a cathedral as it's focal point this city on South England's Coast has the Royal Pavillion, built in 1815.
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Bristol a city built on its maritime past. An article by Jenny Spetter.
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A history of Cliffords Tower for the English Travel Guide. An essential guide to this English Heritage attraction in York.
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Croyde North Devon Village not far from Barnstable
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Derby is compact city at the centre of England, full of history, art and – reputedly – ghosts
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England has seen a high rise in tourism. Its main cities as well as its main coastal resorts have all benefited from this high rise...
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England has some of the best traveling the world. This travel guide highlights all the best travel resources from travel associated with the countryside to city travel. Mix with English people, English folklore and travel in one of the finest....
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English Travel Guide.com has been designed to provide a definitive easy to use travel companion for all your English Travel needs.
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English Travel Guide and Jurys
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English Travel Guide, the fastest growing Travel and Leisure website for England welcomes Jurys hotels to its growing family. Coupled to the English Travel Guides expanding list of attractions and features the leisure traveller and tourist can plan their
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Cornwalls oldest surviving Tin mine, now a popular tourist attraction.
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The effects on travel in England of a few heavy thunderstorms.
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HOLIDAY HOMES WITH A DIFFERENCE
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An apparently normal family will arrive by open boat at a rented holiday cottage in Britain to find there is no hot water or electricity... and the only lighting is a box of candles. Amazingly, they’ll be delighted.
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London Tourist Information
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London the capital city and major tourist attraction. A first stop on any travel, this major cosmopolitan city of the English speaking world. Population of just under eight million. This guide to the various sites to see is a must read in conjunction with
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Matthew Norman s review on Luc s Brasserie London EC3.
Sunday Telegraph Magazine 21 November 2004.
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North York Moors National Park
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A Visit to the North York Moors National Park
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Elfreda Powell article from The Sunday Telegraph magazine 28 November 2004
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Information on Penzance including hotels restaurants, attractions, museums and local points of interest. This market town is the Capital of west Cornwall and is a popular tourist attraction.
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One of the wonders of the world. This ancient stone circle is managed by Englsh Heritage and is truely a must see site for any visitor to the UK.
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Set in the far North Eastern corner of England this beautiful county borders Scotland to the North and the Industrial North East to the South. It has been designated an area of outstanding beauty.
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Rye one of the Cinque port towns on the Sussex
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The Battle of Hastings 1066
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Fought between Harold, King of England and the Norman French under William at Battle in East Sussex. The battle occured on October 14th 1066. The Battle Abbey near Battle provides information on the event.
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The Lion King - Lyceum Theatre
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Story of the Disney musical the Lion King at the Lyceum Theatre London. Search London Theatres for bookings.
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Plan a visit to this spectacular forest and enjoy the peace and tranquility and wonderful scenery of this exquisite forest.
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Article on The Close, the Organs and Bells of Winchester Cathedral
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