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Walkitcornwall

Walkitcornwall

Trevengleth Lower Halvasso, Falmouth ,
We provide walking holidays in the wonderfully unique county of Cornwall, the south west of the United Kingdom. We are organising walking holidays for 2013 in Corfu and on Dartmoor in Devon for our international friends and future guests. We also lead guided walks and tours daily exploring the Lizard Peninsula and the leading maritime town of Falmouth. We also have a slightly unusual way of leading walks. As a professional musician I am liable to burst into song at any moment when there is a piano around. Check out the Paul Simmons/Billy Joel duet on youtube. I am also interested in the philosophy of walking, the cultural and historical heritage of walking. Why and how humanity has walked.
Falmouth and penryn radio taxis

Falmouth and penryn radio taxis

3 Hayman Way, Falmouth ,
For fast, low cost, local taxis go to www.taxisinfalmouth.com for a click to call service from your mobile device.
Tel: 1326315194
Falmouth Scenic Cruises Ltd

Falmouth Scenic Cruises Ltd

Prince of Wales Pier, Falmouth ,
The Tamar Belle operates cruises a cross the harbour landing at St Mawes, the Tamar Belle serves tea and coffee on board and has toilets aboard
Westminster Chauffeurs

Westminster Chauffeurs

Unit 24, Legacy House, Hanworth Trading Estate, Hampton Road West, Feltham ,
Chauffeur driven services in London by Westminster Chauffeurs
Tel: 2078872245
Explore Britain Walking

Explore Britain Walking

6 George Street, Ferryhill ,
Welcome to Explore Britain Activity Tours Explorebritain.com, organise guided walking and self-guided inn to inn hiking & walking tours using guesthouse bed and breakfast and hotel accommodation, with luggage transfer, maps and guide book provided. We also provide information on walks and hikes, flights, rail, hotels, insurance, travel guide books and road & walking maps to enable you to plan the hikes and bike rides yourself in Great Britain. Explore Britain of England offer a large selection of self-guided, inn to inn walking tours in Bed and Breakfast or hotel accommodation and guided escorted walking tours inn-to-inn and centre based walking and hiking without luggage in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland from 2 to 27 days in length; single center to inn-to-inn walking, national parks, coast to coast, coastal and countryside walks. Walking in England you can hike along Hadrians Wall in Northumberland England or be a wanderer by bike or walking through delightful England in the Cotswalds either guided or self-guided, walk to Land's End in Cornwall, saunter across Exmoor National Park in Somerset, bike ride through the Cotswolds and tramp through Cumbria better known as The Lake Country. Try walking or biking in Scotland on the Banffshire coast or go Island hopping with our special guided walking tours in Scotland. Hike along the ancient Offa's Dyke in Wales or cycle past ancient sites in the counties of Kerry and Dingle in Ireland. Try a Coast to Coast self-guided bike ride from St Bees to Robin Hoods Bay in England. Fly fishing in Yorkshire. We also provide information on walking, hiking and cycling in England as well as walking and biking in Wales and bike & walk holiday vacations in Scotland and Ireland. Details about flights, trains, rail and ferry times, mini-cruises, hotels, insurance, travel guide books and maps to enable you to plan the walks and bike rides yourself. Philip & Richard at Explore Britan make a dream, a holiday.
Adventure in Romania

Adventure in Romania

28 Cantrebury Road, Flitwick ,
Baile Herculane 1 bed Flat – self catering Contact +44 7831 836 146 for details From £250.00 per week Rest your head for the night in our peaceful 1 bed flat, which comprises of: Kitchen Large Lounge Bedroom Bathroom 2 TV’S Do you fancy a Romanian adventure? Baile Herculane is a Spa town, popular for its Baths is situated 40 km from Drobeta Turnu Severin, at an altitude of 160 m, in ‘Valea Cernei’ (Cerna Valley). The rare beauty of Domogled – Cerna Valley National Park rivals even the most well-known national parks worldwide. Herculane Baths is one of the oldest balneary resort in Europe, renowned for the miraculous therapeutic effects of its thermal spring waters. The Romans used to say: "Ad aquas herculi sacras" (Sacred waters of Hercules). Getting there Baile Herculane is relatively easy to reach. Wizz Air (0906 959 0002; wizzair.com) from Luton from £53.50. Wizz Air flies from Luton to Timisoara – check the web site for prices. Take note of the extras as you pay for a larger carry on bag and per bag on the check in so take a big bag between you and load it up. Other options (not recommended) Easy Jet (0843 104 5000; easyjet.com) from Gatwick from £42; Ryanair (0871 246 0000; ryanair.com) from Stansted from £42; and British Airways, Tarom (020 3102 5480; tarom.ro) Best way to get from the airport to the flat It’s best to hire a car, the roads have massively improved in the last few years, and you can drive from Timisoara to Herculane (in about 3 -4 hours) A rental car is another option and can be a great way to explore not only the city and its spas, but also the surrounding area as well. There are daily train and bus connections from Timisoara. You can train from Bucharest, but we wouldn’t recommend it, and the taxis from the airport to Gara de Nord can be a real rip off. Be warned! Public transport There is regular mini-bus around the town that is cheap as chips. Food and drink A great atmosphere where you could eat at a different restaurant every day washed down with a cold beer and going for a swim in one of the thermal swimming pools The Romanian cuisine is distinct, but has influences from other European countries. You can spot similarities to Greek, German, and Italian cuisine. Here's a sample of some of the local foods you'll find: Mămăligă - ground corn dish, similar to Italian polenta and American grits often combined with cheese and sour cream; Sarmale - minced meat and rice wrapped in pickled cabbage; Mici (said Mitch) - grilled stick of minced beef and lamb; Ciorbă (said Chiorba) - soups prepared in numerous ways, often with a tomato or cream base. Plus lots of grill meats, sausages (cârnaţi), and breads (pâine) Not a great place to be a veggie, but you can survive... If you get thirsty after a heavy meal, try some ‘ţuica’ (said sweeka), a strong plum brandy that will knock your socks off and take tarmac stains out of white linen trousers– that’s real hospitality. Shopping Specialist purchases include embroideries, pottery, porcelain, silverware, carpets (not easy to get on a plane), ceramics, crystal, glassware, fabrics, wool jumpers, woodcarvings, metal, leather goods, rugs, glass paintings, and silk dresses. Currency The monetary unit in Romania is Lei, Notes are in denominations of Lei 200, 100, 50, 10, 5 and 1, and you can now get it from the Post office. You can take Euros as they are now being adopted more widely, as shops, restaurants, and hotels can easily exchange these. Car hire companies and some restaurants and shops accept credit/Debit Cards - American Express, Diners Club, MasterCard, and Visa. ATMs (BANCOMAT) accepting MasterCard and Visa can be found in main banks, airports and shopping centres, but should not be relied upon as a sole source of cash. There are cash machines in Herculane. Climate Summers are generally very warm to hot, with summer (June to August) average maximum temperatures in the lower part of the country being around 28 °C (82 °F). You get a nice breeze through the mountains so it generally does not get too uncomfortable. Driving in its best sense Can be an adventure but that’s all part of the fun. Romanian villagers still use horse-drawn carts, coffin-shaped with rubber wheels. More about the Spa When you imagine spa locations for a tourist destination, the immediate ideas that spring to your mind are probably the fabled Turkish hamam baths or the thermal pools of Budapest. The truth is that the country of Romania is packed to the brim with thermal springs and local Romanians have been taking advantage of them for centuries. The only big difference between the more well-known mineral baths in Roman times, the resort was an important attraction for the aristocracy of ancient Rome. Impressed by the extraordinary healing power of the sacred waters of Cerna Valley, the Romans that arrived in Dacia named it 'Băile Herculane' after the great mythological hero Hercules. There are also brilliant hiking trails and exciting caves to explore. What you might see One villager is taking his neighbours' cows off for a day's grazing. Expect him (or her) to have old or no shoes and an iphone (it seems like more people have phones than electricity). Lanky haystacks around timber posts Monasteries with air-con and 17th-century paintings, a mix of Byzantine, and folk art with biblical quotations in Cyrillic script At the altar, visitors are praying, crossing themselves repeatedly, touching icons, and kissing the carpet beneath them. What you can find There are places villagers have preserved a way of life which most of the continent cast off centuries ago. A rural heritage and to its unspoilt pastures and forests What’s it like? An extraordinary experience, like walking into a fairy tale or stepping back into medieval Europe You can go on some magical walks, silent except for crickets chirruping, birds singing and hens clucking. Everywhere, wild flowers grow with irrepressible exuberance – a glorious, waist-high tangle, unchecked by chemical sprays, filling verges, meadows, and orchards of plum, apple, and morello cherry. Who is it not for People who 1. like to spend all day on the net 2. People who need to check facebook hourly – in all honesty, you will have to do an update when you get home, but that doesn’t matter cos if you put a status of “whoop whoop holiday in Romania” someone is going to burgle your house anyway. 3. are scared of bears – the Carpathian peaks and spruce forests where bears and wolves still roam, But in all my visits I have never seen one and I have roamed a lot. Why go now Romania is changing – the old wooden house and carved gates are being demolished, and replaced them with plastic and concrete. What are the people like? Very friendly, very inquisitive; many youngsters are keen to escape what they feel is a backward rural life. Many older ones mourn the loss of collective farms and guaranteed wages. Twenty-three years after the overthrow of Ceausescu's regime, Romania still has a way to go. Despite poverty and physical hardship, this remarkable region has maintained qualities that have been lost forever elsewhere in Europe. Romania has proudly maintained its unique culture. You will never forget your visit (unless you over indulge in the ‘ţuica’) – the wild flowers and birdsongs, and horses and carts, festivals and faith, woodcarving and other crafts, evoking a time when life was hard, but also calmer, simpler, slower, richer. The best time to go May to the end of October, especially spring and autumn Books to read Blacker’s Along the Enchanted Way: A Story of Love and Life in Romania; and for less up-to-date accounts: Dervla Murphy’s Transylvania and Beyond; Patrick Leigh Fermor’s Between the Woods and the Water. Churches There are some beautiful churches and monasteries with some scary paintings full of hellfire and brimstone. A typical Orthodox service lasts about two hours, but it isn’t rude to pop in for a few minutes. Your presence will be appreciated and the congregation will feel proud and pleased that a traveller is interested in their traditions. We recommend… The Danube by boat – they do a brilliant tour to a castle in a mountain not far from where Decebal is carved in the side of a mountain (complete with new nose!) Rhinoplasty Romanian style One word to describe it – dramatic So there you have it - unwind somewhere refreshingly stripped of unnecessary embellishment and distraction. It is traditional without feeling dated, stylish without being ostentatious, and the region in which it is located must be one of the most beautifully bucolic and fascinating in Europe. It is easy to see why people fall in love with this part of the world. The setting is extraordinarily picturesque and calming, with hundreds of varieties of wild flower; hills punctuated with clusters of trees and haystacks. Romania has a unique cultural legacy, seen most clearly in the Gothic-style medieval towns and fortified churches built by the “Saxon” German settlers who 800 years ago were invited to come here to offer protection from incursions by Turks, Tatars and Mongols. Over a glass of ‘ţuica’ (plum brandy), you can reflect upon ‘This is a very special holiday experience’ One could grow rather fond of it. Are you feeling adventurous? "Drum bun!" – Good journey/Bon Voyage!
Tel: 7831836146
Scottish Highland Tours, Fort William

Scottish Highland Tours, Fort William

Scottish Highland Tours - personalised guided tours of Scotland A selection of Personalised Guided Tours of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Based in Fort William, we are the gateway to the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, the land of ' Ben's and Glen's, of wild Stag's and Golden Eagle's, the highest mountains and the deepest loch's. Join me on relaxing sightseeing day tour's of Fort William and Glenfinnan, tour through the mighty Great Glen, Loch Ness, Inverness and Culloden Moor, over the sea to the romantic Isle of Skye, the Isle of Mull and Iona, Oban, Inveraray and Glencoe, to the remote West Coast and many more. Our Scottish Highland Tours offer you a small taste of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland.
Tel: 1397704901
Fort William Hostel Chase The Wild Goose

Fort William Hostel Chase The Wild Goose

Banavie, Fort William ,
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Angoltaxi

Angoltaxi

93 Tweed Close, Daventry ,
Magyar Taxi Londonban és Angliában. Londoni reptéri transzfer, kiránduló és városnéző túrák. Reptéri transzfer Luton, Gatwick, Heathrow, Stansted, East Midlands vagy Birmingham reptérre. Megbízható és kényelmes transzferszolgáltatást keres repülőtérről/repülőtérre, mely háztól-házig szállítja Önt? Kapcsolat: info@angoltaxi.com
Tel: 7938502131