Karen Brown's England, Wales & Scotland: Exceptional Places to Stay & Itineraries

Karen Brown's England, Wales & Scotland: Exceptional Places to Stay & Itineraries

Language: English

Pages: 641

ISBN: B008VDJB62

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Personally researched, this guide to England, Wales and Scotland includes recommendations of over 200 Places to Stay and Nine Countryside Itineraries–everything the traveler needs to plan a memorable trip. From affordable to decadent, recommendations of where to stay include boutique hotels in London and Edinburgh, and charming inns, elegant manors and intimate bed & breakfasts in small towns and villages throughout the countryside. The regional itineraries include suggestions for pacing, sightseeing and the most scenic routes. Experience this diverse and beautiful country by exploring Cotswold Villages, the Moors of Yorkshire, the Lake District of Cumbria, the lush valleys of Wales, the dramatic coast of Cornwall and the rugged highlands of Scotland–from John O’Groats to Land’s End! Karen Brown is pleased to publish her recommendations in electronic format. Enhanced with color photos, maps that link to interactive maps, direct website and email links—this E-book is a powerful travel tool and resource.

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West,  Map 1 Map 2 The Hotel UK,  Cheltenham,  South West,  Map 6 Cotswold House Hotel,  Chipping Campden,  South West,  Map 6 Clapton Manor,  Clapton-on-the-Hill,  South West,  Map 2 Map 6 Cley Windmill Guest House,  Cley next the Sea,  East,  Map 7 The Three Chimneys & The House Over-Bv,  Colbost,  Scotland,  Map 12 Castle Hotel,  Conwy,  Wales,  Map 4 Cloth Hall Oast,  Cranbrook,  South East,  Map 3 Clow Beck House,  Croft on Tees,  North East,  Map 8 The Punch

www.scotland-inverness.co.uk/Chatelaine/EDC/e-donan.htm Eilean Iarmain Hotel, www.eilean-iarmain.co.uk Fort Augustus, www.fortaugustus.org/fort-augustus/index.php Fort William, www.visit-fortwilliam.co.uk/ Gairloch, www.guide.visitscotland.com Gladstone's Land, www.nts.org.uk/Property/25 Glasgow Cathedral, www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/ Glasgow Science Centre, www.gsc.org.uk Glasgow Tourist Information Centre, www.seeglasgow.com/seeglasgow/contact-us Glasgow, www.seeglasgow.com Glen

connect with a bus that takes you for a visit to the nearby slate caverns before taking you back to the station for your return journey to Porthmadog. This rugged little train for many years carried slate from the mines to the port of Porthmadog. A short drive on the A487 brings you to Minffordd where you turn right to the extravagant fantasy village of Portmeirion , which looks like a little piece of Italy transported to Wales. It has a piazza, a campanile, and an eclectic mixture of cottages

Windmill Guest House • Fordham,  Queensberry • Hambleton,  Hambleton Hall • Lavenham,  Lavenham Great House & Restaurant • Lavenham,  Lavenham Priory • Morston,  Morston Hall • Stamford,  The George of Stamford Overview • Map 1 • Map 2 • Map 3 • Map 4 • Map 5 • Map 6 • Map 7 • Map 8 • Map 9 • Map 10 • Map 11 • Map 12 • Map 13 Map 8: List of Places to Stay • Ambleside,  Rothay Manor • Austwick,  Austwick Hall • Bolton Abbey,  The Devonshire Arms • Brampton,  Farlam Hall

Properties Fordham  Queensberry  Region: East Click Here For An Interactive Map An ideal location for touring East Anglia, Fordham is within a half hour drive of Cambridge, Ely, Bury St., Edmunds, and Lavenham. It is just outside Newmarket, the horseracing capital of England, and no one is more passionate about all things equine than Malcolm Roper. He arranges and conducts day-long tours that take guests to early-morning gallop watching, around the trainers' yards, and visiting the studs

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