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A Guide to Popular 18-30 Holiday Destinations

If you’re aged 18-30 and looking for a fun filled energetic holiday with hot sun, cool tunes and great clubs from sunrise to sunset then check out these popular trendy getaway ideas. Where to go: Greece: Famous for its spectacular beaches and hot sun, with plenty to occupy you during the day if relaxing on the ...15:36 Mon 24th May 2010

A Travel Guide to the Shetland Islands

The Shetland Islands are a rewarding holiday destination for anyone with a passion for wildlife, spectacular landscape, archaeology and traditional music. Built upon beautiful and dramatic ice carved landscape, bursting with history that dates back generations. Things to do in Shetland: The Shetland Islands are locat...15:36 Mon 24th May 2010

Why Visit Glastonbury Abbey

Once the grandest Abbey in England, encompassing peaceful parkland, which covers 36 acres of Somerset and houses ponds, orchards and wildlife, proves to be a great visitor attraction all year round. Welcome to Glastonbury Abbey: Filled with visitor attractions, ancient monuments and churches, Glastonbury Abbey is bur...15:36 Mon 24th May 2010

Poland Travel Guide Tips

A bargain holiday to Poland could be the perfect answer to the credit crunch for those on a budget this year. If you’re looking for culture, history or somewhere to relax and enjoy the tranquil surroundings, then consider the following. Why choose Poland While Warsaw, the capital offers great quality and value...15:36 Mon 24th May 2010

London Walks 'Offer Great Value For Money' For UK Holidaymakers

Sometimes we need a holiday with a difference. The old sun, sea and sand can get tiresome year in and year out. A new type of break has been highlighted recently and is just interesting enough to be worth a look. A UK holiday which includes the London Walks attraction has been recommended as offering good "value ...15:36 Mon 24th May 2010

Explore The Hidden Charm Of Vietnam

A holiday to bustling Vietnam could be a great cultural break. It first came to the notice of the western world for the war during the 1960’s. However, the country is now seen as a popular holiday destination. The beautiful and dramatic countryside is only one of the many attraction people have found in this int...15:36 Mon 24th May 2010

Wensleydale 'could be good for bargain UK break'

The name Wensleydale is synonymous with the Wallce and Gromit series of animated features, as it is the favourite cheese of both of the starring characters who often enjoy the aforementioned dairy product on crackers. For those looking to get away to somewhere a little different next year, the town of Wensleydale may ...15:36 Mon 24th May 2010

Margate a great UK weekend bargain break

Margate could be a good destination for a UK bargain break, it has been suggested. Those who do like to be beside the seaside could consider a trip to the Kent resort. Travek writers recommend a visit to the town's "historic" centre as it is an "absolute architectural gem". Gallery the Turner ...15:36 Mon 24th May 2010

London City Breaks

London can be the ideal place for a couple to escape to for the weekend. Steeped in history, London has some of the most well-known tourist attractions in the world, such as Tower Bridge, Big Ben and the London Eye - all iconic images that most people could easily recall. With a host of luxury five-star hotels, it is ...15:36 Mon 24th May 2010

What's so special about the Ryder Cup

Golf is a sport that pits individuals against each other, playing for themselves (and with loyalties to no-one but their sponsors and, possibly, their tailors). Then, for one long weekend every00:00 Thu 26th Sep 2002

Have the Chinese uncovered the real Shangri-La

Hidden valleys and Himalayan peaks The Chinese government would have us believe so. They've announced they are to spend 6billion developing a remote mountainous area in the south-west of the country00:00 Tue 30th Jul 2002

Nursery Rhymes

Q. What are they all about, then A. Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase & Fable defines them as: 'The traditional metrical jingles learnt by children "in the nursery" and frequently used in their games.'00:00 Sun 21st Apr 2002

Why did President Bush want to drill for oil in Alaska

asks Pathfinder:A. The US Senate has just thrown out one of President Bush's most controversial proposals: drilling for oil in Alaska - in the one and half million acre Arctic national wildlife00:00 Fri 19th Apr 2002

I will be in Osaka, Japan this summer during the world cup finals. Can you tell me anything about the city

Asks Brandon A. Osaka is Japan's third largest city (after Tokyo and Yokohama) and has a reputation for being incredibly easy going and a "party town" - with hundreds of bars, restaurants and clubs00:00 Mon 01st Apr 2002

Tell me it's not true - is Enron the movie coming out soon

asks Dogbreath:A. Oh yes, you haven't heard the last of this one. According to Variety, the trade paper of the film industry, there are currently four separate film ventures to record the00:00 Thu 21st Mar 2002

How old is Rome

Asks panda A. It dates back to 21 April 753BC, and today the date is still celebrated as a public holiday. Q. I'd like to visit the city, but wouldn't know where to start. Any tips A. You00:00 Mon 18th Mar 2002

Can you recommend any good castles to visit in the UK; I am visiting during the summer (2002) and plan to tour around. I have seen most of the major ones, and am looking for some off the beaten track

Asks chuck A. Once you've visited the usual suspects - Windsor, Leeds, Edinburgh etc. - there are still loads of castles to visit in the UK - it is an extremely castle rich nation. Some of the best00:00 Mon 04th Mar 2002

Where exactly are the Seychelles

Asks esme A. The Seychelles (an archipelago of 115 islands) can be found in the Indian Ocean, off the east coast of Africa, to the north east of Madagascar. Q. What is the capital A. Victoria (on00:00 Mon 25th Feb 2002

I've been told the best place to stay in Marrakesh is in a riad. What's that

Asks howardpiercy A. A riad is a small hotel that has been set up as a traditional Moroccan home. They are to be found in the centre of the old town, and look like small walled compounds from the00:00 Mon 25th Feb 2002

Are there any good beaches near Christchurch in New Zealand

Asks danmiller103 A. The two main beach areas can be found in and around the suburbs of New Brighton and Sumner which look out onto the Pacific Ocean. New Brighton reached its hey-day in the 1970s00:00 Mon 04th Feb 2002

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