Loch Ness – {the wrong [?]}Foyers side
Loch Ness is the largest inland loch in Scotland and far bigger than any stretch of inland water in England and Wales. It is also on the route of the Caledonian Canal, the only straight line water link between west and east coasts in Great Britain. It enj... more - travel report by
davidx
Merry Morecambe!
Morecambe is a quaint English coastal resort town in Lancashire, England. Nestled in along Morecambe Bay and near the famous English Lake District, you can imagine how ideal it might be for a retreat away from big city life. In ways, it reminds me of a sm... more - travel report by
hially
Springtime In The Heart of England.
Some of the prettiest scenery in England can be found touring the Heart of England and particularly to the south of that area – The Cotswolds. The Cotswolds covers several counties in middle England. Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordsh... more - travel report by
britman
York for the unpretentious goth
Situated on the River Ouse, York combines historical charm and trendy globalism into the most comfortable vibe I've gotten from any city I've visited. Timber-framed buildings sit just around the corner from newly-built boutiques. A large section of the ci... more - travel report by
ragnvaeig
Jedburgh and the Borders
I know nothing about fishing, except that this area is great for it so this report is about sightseeing. The places to see can be grouped fairly easily. First come the Abbeys, ruined of course but still splendid. Three are in towns, Melrose, Jedburgh and... more - travel report by
davidx
Beer n' Grit ! Yup, another report by Nedkelly
Sat having a meal in a rather exclusive resteraunt in Paris, I glanced down at the cutlery and yup,as I suspected, Made in Shefield embossed proud as brass along the side of this elogant knife blade. Renouned the world over for the quality of its steel, S... more - travel report by
nedkelly
A short stay in Belfast
When people heard I was visiting Belfast I got alot of "be careful's" and precautions. So even before I arrived in the city I was thinking the worst. It turned out to be a lovely trip, I only wish I had more time there.
If you have healthy le... more - travel report by
lafalott
Malham and the West [Yorkshire Dales]
There’s no point in being competitive about the beauty of different Dales in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, although probably everyone could name their own favourites. The important point is that nobody who had seen them would ever want to denigrate M... more - travel report by
davidx
Im a Northern Monkey!!!!
O.K. joking aside ,for a minuet, Yorkshire lies around 200 miles to the north of our capital city london. LEEDS is the Capital of the North and to be honest with you its like many other cities its big, theres some nice bits and theres some not so nice bi... more - travel report by
nedkelly
London - many Places, little time
The best way to get a view of london is to get on the 'London Eye', the World's largest ferris-wheel. From there you could see almost all of london; Buckingham Palace, Harrod's, St. Paul's Cathedral, and as good as everything else. You can also take a boa... more - travel report by
mikeygee91