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Your Pictures in Wales: 9-14 February 2017 – BBC News

This atmospheric snowy scene, taken by Nigel Moss at Taf Fechan Forest, just outside Pontsticill captured the mood on a cold winter’s day. (View original article)

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Half term – National Trust fun for children | Stoke Sentinel

Comments (0) Think National Trust properties are strictly for grown-ups only? Jenny Amphlett insists that’s definitely not the case. The National Trust is a charity that was founded back in 1895 by just three people. Today it protects more than 350 historic houses, gardens and ancient monuments around the UK – opening them to the public … Continue reading »

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Yadkin Ripple | Yadkin Chamber visits Ireland: Part 2

This is the second of three articles on the Yadkin County Chamber of Commerce’s trip to Ireland. Part one of the series appeared in the Jan. 29 issue of The Yadkin Ripple. After a good breakfast, we started our day traveling to Muckross House and Gardens, located in the heart of Killarney National Park. Muckross … Continue reading »

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Olympics Features: JENNIFER WALKER: Budapest’s Top 10 Tourism Destinations

InDepth JENNIFER WALKER: Budapest’s Top 10 Tourism Destinations The Hungarian State Opera House © Bigstock Gellert hill offers a panoramic view of the city and the Danube River © Bigstock JENNIFER WALKER in BUDAPEST / An authoritative and exclusive series from Sports Features Communications (SFC) Split down the middle by the Danube River with eclectic and … Continue reading »

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‘Downton Abbey’ castle may have been backdrop for Canadian history | CTV News

For “Downton Abbey” fans, Highclere Castle remains a lasting reminder of the popular British television drama and the Crawley family’s struggle to adapt to a rapidly changing world of telephones, gramophones and women’s rights. But for Canadians, the Victorian country house may have been the setting of a historic meeting that altered the course of … Continue reading »

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Castle Cornet to open gates early this season | Channel – ITV News

It is hoped opening Castle Cornet earlier than usual can help boost tourism in Guernsey. The attraction will open on Friday 17th February to coincide with the half-term break. Initially it will be open from 10am to 3pm seven days a week. All its five museums and shop will be open, but initially not the … Continue reading »

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How To Create Lasting Vacation Memories According To Science – imperialbeachnewsca.com: Travel

(NAPSI)—If you or your kids have been dreaming about living like princes and princesses—at least for a while—you may be glad to know it’s possible to live your own fairy tale. You can join the more than 9,000 people who this year will choose to rent a castle through HomeAway® instead of more traditional vacation … Continue reading »

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Dan Pearson brings new magic to Lowther stable courtyard

The new stable courtyard at Lowther Dan Pearson, multi award winning garden designer, is bringing a magical new look to the stable courtyard at Lowther. The acclaimed designer who won Best in Show for his Chatsworth Estate Garden at the Chelsea Flower Show 2015, has planted the courtyard with 32 square and column-pruned topiary hornbeams … Continue reading »

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Windsor Castle to feature on 10 stamps released by Royal Mail – BT

A new set of stamps featuring images of Windsor Castle is being launched to celebrate the “grandeur” of the royal residence. Royal Mail said the 10 stamps are a photographic celebration of the castle, the oldest inhabited castle in the world and the official residence of the Queen. Three of the stamps show exterior views … Continue reading »

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Take the kids to … Tintagel, Cornwall | Travel | The Guardian

In a nutshell The home of legendary kings, beautiful queens and a powerful wizard, this craggy headland is one of Cornwall’s most iconic sites. Supposed birthplace of King Arthur, the Tintagel ruins and surrounding coast are steeped in stories. Kids enjoy playing knights or smugglers in the ruins, and exploring rock pools and caves, one … Continue reading »

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