Apr
20
2010
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Cornwall – Rugged beauty at the far end of England

The ancient kingdom of Kernow is the furthest west you can go while remaining in England. Don’t know Kernow? It’s the old English name for today’s Cornwall, a ruggedly beautiful county in England’s Southwest. The county of Cornwall has the longest coast line in Britain, and its history is intimately tied up with the sea along that coast. Anywhere you go in Cornwall, you’ll see how today’s residents live off the sea as fishermen and so on, and also be reminded of the nautical heritage of Cornwall.

Along the coast, you’ll find smugglers’ inns, picturesque and tiny fishing villages, beaches galore placed along bays that once held a vast variety of oceanfaring schooners, gill netters, and small fishing vessels. Even today, fishing is important, but tourism is the bigger catch in today’s net. There’s much here to bring visitors back again and again: The rugged beauty of the cliffs along the north coast, tranquil coves and tree lined creeks on the south coast, and peaceful traditional farmland in between the two.

Cornwall mixes the new and the old as well. You’ll find cutting edge science such as the Eden Project in one spot, avant garde art in a gallery, or you’ll encounter a traditional working farms near ancient villages with Sunday Markets alive and well. Much of the old industry has passed, but there’s a real sense of enthusiasm for the future in Cornwall, with tourism and eco-friendly industries taking over to create a lovely English county to visit.

What activities

Sailing, Canoeing, Power Boating, Kayaking, Rock Climbing, Paragliding, Mountain Biking, White Water Rafting, Caving, Horse Riding, Cycling and loads more.

Where to go in Cornwall

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What You’ll need

You’ll need swimwear and clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty. Your best sailing clothes could come in handy, as well as a windbreaker as it’ll inevitable pick up during your visit.

Apr
01
2009
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Discovering the outdoors in Fort William, Scotland

If you have watched any of the Harry Potter series, have you ever wondered where the movie scenes are taken- scenes that involve beautiful and picturesque forests, greenery and woods, of Hogwarts, the Quidditch field and the Shrieking Shack? Well, as we know, the Potter movie series has been filmed in many places in and around England and one place that can be listed as part of the Potter phenomenon is Fort William in Scotland.

The opening scene of the movie Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is taken in Fort William and not only was this movie shot in Fort William but movies such as Highlander, Braveheart, Rob Roy and the TV series RockFace and Monarch of Glen have been filmed here. The fact that many movies have been filmed in this location is proof that Fort William is definitely a must visit place for any tourist especially for Harry Potter fans.

Fort William is the largest town situated in the highlands of Scotland and it is also the largest settlement after the city of Inverness. With Glen Coe to the south and Glenfinnan to the west, Fort William is a major tourist centre that caters to tourists who come here for hill walking and climbing as the town is close to Ben Nevis which is home to the highest mountain in the British Isles and a slew of other Munro mountains.

Outdoor Capital of the UK

Fort William is known by its people and the world over as the ‘Outdoor Capital of the UK’ because it is well known for an abundance of activities such as hill walking, rock climbing, ice climbing, mountain biking, kayaking, white water rafting, canoeing, sailing, quad biking, canyoning – you name it, you can do it here. Fort William is a place for you if you fancy adventure and sight seeing that uses both brain and brawn and if you are not the type to just sit in your hotel room all day.

Not to mention, of course, the many opportunities to take it easy and enjoy a gentle walk, take in a spectacular view or soak up the history and culture. Probably the most well known landmark in Fort Williams is Ben Nevis. Ben Nevis is Britain’s highest mountain and a total of 400 000 people trek this beautiful towering heights annually. Ben Nevis shows off its magnificent presence at the height of 1344 meters to the whole of Britain.

Skiing in Fort William

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Fort William may be the premier skiing destination in Scotland, and the UK, and draws crowds during the winter season as well as the wonderful summer season’s outdoor attractions. Snow cover is reliable, and the slopes are as steep and tricky as anything you’d find in the Alps. They’re shorter though, so expect spending more time in ski lifts. Which you might need, after blasting down a tricky technical run at Fort William.

Head up Ben Nevis for a real hiking challenge

If it’s a challenge that you are looking for, then Ben Nevis has it as this is one of the many reasons why people trek to the mountain. Being in good physical condition is a must and plus, a good day of rest and good planning and preparation is vital before climbing Ben Nevis as the mountain path is 16km and rises 1300 meters above sea level. Trekking Ben Nevis shouldn’t be taken lightly as the trekking the mountain calls for planning and climbing know-how. If you are new to the climbing scene, get the help of an experience climber to assist you or you can even join a group of climbers. Apart from climbing Ben Nevis, there are other exciting things to do. Among the many favorites of tourists are mountain sports. In the high mountains of Lochaber, each plain and terrain is used by both visitors and locals to scramble, climb, walk and mount the hill slopes and caves, terrain and rock.

The mountains are not only good for climbing, it also exudes beauty with its rolling hills and cool breeze that makes you forget the worries of the world and just indulge in the beautiful nature of Ben Nevis. Lochaber has 2 of Scotland’s five ski centers which are Glencoe and Nevis Range with both centers having ski schools to help first timers get started as well as to test the skills of advanced skiers. Apart from ski mountaineering, visitors also do paragliding and climbing.

Water sports everywhere

When the weather is sunny and bright, it is an excellent time for water sports. Fort William has numerous lochs, rivers, canals and as well as the beautiful deep, blue sea. If it’s not the mountains of Fort William, it’s the sea and rivers of this beautiful town. Loch Oich makes the perfect location for water skiing and wakeboarding as it is flat water and in a sheltered location. A large pole enables wake boarders to jump and do tricks and stunts. Not the extreme sports kind? Then a ride in a boat on the lock will provide great fun for you or else you can try canoeing and kayaking as well as sailing.

A mecca for cycling

Fort William is also an attraction for cyclists as there are many cycling routes in this town that cater to different types of cycling such as mountain biking, road cycling and touring. It’s no wonder Fort William is the home to the UK round of Mountain Bike World Cup. Some of the famous cycling routes you can try if you are in Fort William are the Great Glen Cycle Route that stretches from Fort William to Inverness covering and approximately 75 miles of scenic splendor. This route is commonly used by cyclists as it provides the exact amount of speed, adventure and safety. Combine all this into one and you have got yourself an exhilarating ride.

Leanachan Forest is where you should head to in order to experience the variety of cycling tracks and trails through the forest ranging from rugged grandeur to meandering stream sides. Clunes to Laggan is for all ages as it is mainly a flat section terrain that covers forest tracks and single track road. On your cycling journey, you will be meeting some steep climbs but this is all good for a little dose of adventure. This path runs along the north shore of Loch Lochy.

Fort Bill and motor sports mix well

Motorsports is also a well known tourist favorite. Fort William is home to 6 days motorbike trials as the area offers spectators a fabulous week of entertainment and fun. From 4X4 driving to motorbike trials and gocarting with quad biking, Fort William is not the place that you will hear or say boring.

If you are planning your next vacation of trip to Fort William some of the nice places where you can live at is Clan MacDuff Hotel. This hotel is a 3 star family run hotel that over looks the Loc Linnhe. Your stay at this hotel will be full of warmth, as the staff and atmosphere is welcoming and friendly.

The Ben Nevis Hotel and Leisure Club is a 2 star hotel that is situated a mile outside Fort William with a 50 foot swimming pool and a choice of 119 bedrooms. If luxury accommodation is your heart’s yearning then head over to the Inverlochy Castle that is nestled in the foothills of Ben Nevis.

Inverlochy Castle

Built ins 1863 by Lord Abinger, Inverlochy is a 13th century fortress that has been a private residence for over a hundred years before being converted to Scotland’s finest country house hotel in 1969. Other luxury accommodations in and around Fort William are such as Glentower Lower Observatory and Ashburn Guest House. Ashburn Guest House is a Victorian villa located by the shore of Loch Linnhe, nearby the centre of Fort William.

Nov
03
2008
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Newquay

Located on the north Atlantic coast of Cornwall, Newquay is the unofficial surfing capital of Britain. With its secluded coves and family beaches, it is a popular spot for swimming, surfing, sunbathing. Also, the Newquay Harbour provides the perfect place to go fishing, with several great fishing businesses located there. Newquay is a beautiful seaside resort and there is always plenty to do, whether you like to take part in thrilling extreme sports or just want to have a nice relaxing time, Newquay has a lot to offer you.

What Activities?

Surfing, Abseiling, Rock Climbing, Zip Wire, Cliff Hanger, Mountain Biking, Junior Surfing, Coasteering, Horse Riding, Go-Karting, Golf and loads more.

Where To Go

The Adventure Centre – Lusty Glaze Beach

http://www.lustyglaze.co.uk

Lusty Glaze is a privately owned beach on the North coast of Cornwall which has its own leisure centre where you can take part in a variety of thrilling outdoor activities. Their water based activities include surfing and Coasteering and there land based activities range from abseiling and rock climbing to kite boarding and mountain biking. The Lusty Glaze beach is the perfect, secluded area to spend your holiday.

Hollywell Bay Fun Park – Hollywell Beach

http://www.hollywellbay.co.uk/

The Hollywell Bay Fun Park is located a short walk away from Cornwall’s Hollywell Beach and is well known as one of Newquay’s best attractions for action, thrills and family fun. They have a range of things to do including Formula One Go-Karts, Battle Boats, Turret Guns, Bumper Boats, Adventure Golf and loads more.

Porth Beach Tourist Park – Porth Beach

http://www.porthbeach.co.uk

Porth Beach Tourist Park is situated just 100 metres away from Cornwall’s Porth Beach and is surrounded by open countryside. Porth Beach is regarded as one of the safest places for swimming in the Newquay area and is perfect for families, with lots of room to play in and plenty of rock pools to explore. The Porth Beach Tourist Park is not only situated in this ideal location, it has a wide variety of fully equipped caravans, spacious camping pitches fantastic showering and washing facilities and its own children’s play park. Although the park is quiet and relaxing, it’s in easy reach of all of the amenities that Newquay has to offer.

Fistral Beach

Fistral Beach is a major surfing beach in Newquay which is about 750 metres in length and can produce some great waves. The British Surfing Association and Newquay Board Rider Club are located on the North end of the Bay and provide rental equipment and training packages for people who want to learn how to surf, also, the Cribbar, a reef situated just north of Fistral provides wave faces of up to 40 feet and there’s plenty to explore.

Newquay Harbour Boatsmen’s Association – Newquay Harbour

http://www.newquay-harbour.com

Newquay Harbour is a tidal area and very much a working location for fishing and touring boats. Newquay’s Boatsmen’s Association have the top two angling boats, the Mystique and the Che Sara. They offer half day, full day and evening trips at reasonable prices and are fully licensed and insured. The Harbour also offers Mackerel fishing and pleasure boat and speed boat trips where you can admire Newquay from the sea, looking at the wonderful coastline and beaches.

Watergate Bay – The Hotel and Extreme Academy

http://www.watergatebay.co.uk

Watergate Bay is a two mile long, sandy beach situated just north of Newquay. The beach is a popular location for Watersports, kite flying, and sand art and it provides combinations of adrenaline and total relaxation, dramatic coastline and beautiful countryside. The extreme academy is a great place to try a variety of sports such as kite surfing, wave skiing, mountain boarding, traction kiting and loads more. With the Hotel of Watergate bay sitting close by and with its stunning Oceanside location, it’s the perfect place to stay.

Great Western Beach

Newquay’s Great Western Beach is an extremely popular family beach. The beach is west facing, with several sandy coves and towering cliffs. The fact that the beach is quite sheltered means that it provides smaller surf, ideal for people who are just learning to surf. There are also a wide range of facilities including surf and deck chair hire and a private lift which descends through the cliffs from the Great Western Hotel. However, tides can get quite high, covering most of the sand so make sure you know the times of high water.

Newquay Water World

http://www.newquaywaterworld.co.uk

Waterworld is located in the Trenance Leisure Park, Newquay. Waterworld has two superb swimming pools. A six lane, twenty five metre pool and a tropical fun pool with water canon, tipper, flumes, slides, erupting volcano, spitting snakes and loads more. Other facilities in the Trenance Leisure Park are a wooden Waves Ramp Park, Tennis Centre, Zoo, Crazy Golf, Miniature Railway and children’s play areas.

The Boating Lake

The Boating Lake is located right next to Trenance Hill, near the Trenance Leisure Park and is a beautiful part of the landscape. The Boating Lake Café is a great place to stop off and have a few refreshments before exploring the rest of Newquay. Also, Trenance Riding School (http://www.newquayridingstables.co.uk) are nearby and provide riding lessons at a reasonable price. The Boating Lake is the perfect place to relax and take in the scenery and is a lovely sight to see at night with it’s beautifully illuminated fountain lighting up the whole area.

Dairyland Farm World

http://www.dairylandfarmworld.com/

Dairyland Farmworld is a family friendly attraction, providing fun and entertainment for all ages, whatever the weather. The park provides activities to take part in for all ages including several children’s play areas, drop slides, raging bull rides, Tractor rides, feeding and milking and loads more. The Dairyland farm is the perfect place to experience the sights, sounds and smells of a real working farm.

What You’ll Need

You’ll definitely need to bring a swimsuit (we recommend these guys for Swimwear, Beachwear, and Bikinis) with you and some clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty for when you’re taking part in daytime activities.

Other Useful Links

Mad Ferret Adventure Activities

http://www.madferret.co.uk/

Mad Ferret Adventure Activities is based in Newquay and offers a wide range of activities for all ages including: Coasteering, Body Boarding, Go Karts and Paintball, to name a few. Their website also provides useful tourist information about the local area and a list of possible places to stay in Newquay.

Newquay, Cornwall – Official Website

http://visitnewquaycornwall.co.uk

This is the official website for Newquay which provides useful information about the area. It tells you about the events, nightlife, attractions, activities, accommodation, food and beaches in Newquay. The website is the perfect travel resource for people planning to visit the area.

The Escape Surf School

http://www.escapesurfschool.co.uk

Escape Surf School is centrally located just a five minute walk away from both Fistral Beach and Great Western Beach and is based at Belushis, Newquay’s premier surf bar and hostel. They practice at both beaches and offer package deals for accommodation and surfing lessons. Their site tells you about important surfing events and has special offers for discounted times of the year listed on their site.

Newquay.net

http://newquaynet.com

This is a tourist information site which has an extensive list of activities, attractions, accommodation, beaches nightlife and news and events that are located in Newquay. It acts as a travel directory for the area and has a lot of information that a tourist will need to know when planning to visit Newquay.

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