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Irvine
Hotels booking website, specialising in hotels in the Irvine area. Includes instant, secure online booking of hotels and accommodation.
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Bundoran
Hotels booking website, specialising in hotels in the Bundoran area. Includes instant, secure online booking of hotels and accommodation.
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Hull
Kingston upon Hull, more usually referred to simply as Hull, is a city and unitary authority in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is located on the north bank of the Humber estuary, near the east coast, and on both sides of the River Hull, which flows into the Humber. There are two large shopping centres in Hull - the Prospect Centre and Prince's Quay Shopping Centre, the latter of which is built on stilts in the former Prince's Dock. There is also the indoor Trinity Market featuring around fifty stalls. On completion, the new St. Stephen's development will also become home to several large stores. The city has two main theatres. The larger is the Hull New Theatre, which opened in 1939. It features musicals, opera, ballet, drama, children's shows and pantomime. The Hull Truck Theatre is a smaller independent theatre established in 1971. It regularly features plays, notably those written by John Godber. Hull has a lively nightlife, attracting people from outlying areas as well as inhabitants of the city. Hull has the concentration of pubs and bars expected of any large city in contemporary Britain. The larger nightclubs include Waterfront, Heaven and Hell, Pozition, the Welly, Spiders and, until recently, LA's.
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Wexford
Hotels booking website, specialising in hotels in the Wexford area. Includes instant, secure online booking of hotels and accommodation.
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Cardigan
Cardigan (or in Welsh: Aberteifi) is the traditional county town of Cardiganshire (Ceredigion) in west Wales. The town, founded in 1093 by the Norman Roger de Montgomery, lies on the estuary of the River Teifi and has a large welsh speaking community. Attractions in the town include the remains of Cardigan Castle, a heritage centre, arts centre and a currently under-used nineteenth century guildhall. In 1176 the castle became the site of the first competitive Eisteddfod. Cardigan also hosted the National Eisteddfod in 1942 and 1976. The castle was for many years in private hands and as a result became run down and derelict. The town council itself showed little interest in saving it. However a group of volunteers, and the local Catholic Priest, working separately did raise its profile. Ceredigion Council finally bought it in 2003.
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Peebles
Hotels booking website, specialising in hotels in the Peebles area. Includes instant, secure online booking of hotels and accommodation.
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Penrith
Hotels booking website, specialising in hotels in the Penrith area. Includes instant, secure online booking of hotels and accommodation.
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Liskeard
Hotels booking website, specialising in hotels in the Liskeard area. Includes instant, secure online booking of hotels and accommodation.
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Lowestoft
Hotels booking website, specialising in hotels in the Lowestoft area. Includes instant, secure online booking of hotels and accommodation.
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Bantry
Hotels booking website, specialising in hotels in the Bantry area. Includes instant, secure online booking of hotels and accommodation.
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Colchester
Colchester is a town and is the main settlement of the Essex borough of Colchester in the East of England. It has a population of 104,390 and, as the oldest recorded Roman town, makes claim to be the oldest town in Britain. Colchester is located 51 miles (83 km) north east of London and is connected to the capital by the A12 road and the Great Eastern Main Line.
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Bedford
Hotels booking website, specialising in hotels in the Bedford area. Includes instant, secure online booking of hotels and accommodation.
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Donegal
Hotels booking website, specialising in hotels in the Donegal area. Includes instant, secure online booking of hotels and accommodation.
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Romsey
Hotels booking website, specialising in hotels in the Romsey area. Includes instant, secure online booking of hotels and accommodation.
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Llanelli
Hotels booking website, specialising in hotels in the Llanelli area. Includes instant, secure online booking of hotels and accommodation.
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Wakefield
Hotels booking website, specialising in hotels in the Wakefield area. Includes instant, secure online booking of hotels and accommodation.
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Preston
Hotels booking website, specialising in hotels in the Preston area. Includes instant, secure online booking of hotels and accommodation.
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Kinross
Hotels booking website, specialising in hotels in the Kinross area. Includes instant, secure online booking of hotels and accommodation.
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Chorley
Hotels booking website, specialising in hotels in the Chorley area. Includes instant, secure online booking of hotels and accommodation.
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York
The city of York in North Yorkshire (England) sits on the Rivers Ouse and Foss and is enclosed by medieval walls. York is noted for its wealth of churches and pubs and it is said that there is no point within the city walls where one can stand and not be able to see at least one pub and at least one church! Many of the remaining churches in York are from the medieval period, and York Minster in the city centre is the largest Gothic cathedral in Northern Europe. The city has many museums, including the Castle Museum, Yorkshire Museum & Gardens, Richard III Museum, the York Dungeon and the National Railway Museum. Other recommended attractions for visitors to York are:
Clifford's Tower - the site of a massacre of Jews in 1190
The Shambles - a narrow medieval street full of character and lined with shops, boutiques and tea rooms.
York Racecourse - a major venue for horse racing which hosts the Ebor Handicap Meeting in August.
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Arundel from £54
Bognor Regis from £40
Bolney from £75
Bramber from £40
Charlton from £5
Chichester from £40
Crawley from £29
East Grinstead from £51
Gatwick from £40
Haywards Heath from £85
Horsham from £56
Ifield from £39
Lancing from £80
Petworth from £75
Pulborough from £60
Turners Hill from £39
Worthing from £40

 

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