Sep
01
2010
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Cardiff

Cardiff is the capital and the largest city and county in Wales. In recent years it has grown in stature as a tourist destination. It was recently voted the eighth favourite UK city by readers of the Guardian, listed as one of the top 10 destinations in the UK on the official British tourist boards’ website Visit Britain and US travel guide Frommers listed it as one of the top 13 destinations worldwide for 2008. Cardiff is a beautiful developing city and an ideal destination to take a short break.

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?

Cardiff Bay

http://www.cardiffbay.co.uk/

Cardiff Bay is Europe’s largest waterfront development and has a variety of leisure activities which are available both on and off the water. The bay is home to loads of attractions, shops, hotels and restaurants, so there’s plenty to do for everyone. A number of boat tours also depart from the bay and allow you to explore the coast of Southampton from the water. The website guides you to the services and attractions that are available in and around the bay.

The Brecon Beacons National Park

http://www.breconbeacons.org/

The Brecon Beacons is a beautiful National Park in Cardiff with a gorgeous landscape, canal paths, castles and plenty of family friendly attractions. There’s plenty to do for everyone with lots of old castles and museums to explore. Also, the vast landscape and several waterways provide a great adventure playground for all and several businesses run activity sessions throughout the national park. This is the perfect place to go if you want to explore the outdoors whilst having fun. The website provides you with information about things to do, accommodation and the environment in and around the Beacons making the planning of your trip a lot easier.

The Vale Hotel, Golf and Spa Resort

http://www.vale-hotel.com/

This is a luxury resort with a four star hotel, spa and golf academy. There are two 18 hole golf courses, several putting greens, top professional coaches, a pro shop and computer technology which allows you to use video analysis and swing check. The fantastic spa has the most up to date facilities and offers treatments for all over the body ranging from simple facials and manicures to full body massages and Electrolysis. The resort also has a health and racquets club with a state of the art gym with very latest computer-aided fitness equipment, a luxury 20 metre indoor pool fitness studios, plus squash and tennis courts, sauna, steam rooms and a whirlpool bath.

The Cardiff Bay Water Activity Centre

http://www.adventurecardiff.com

At the Cardiff Adventure Centre both tourists and local residents can enjoy a variety of water based activities and adrenalin sports including power boating, windsurfing, canoeing, kayaking, climbing and sailing. They run several courses including a multi activity day which allows you to take part in a mixture of activities all in one day. The website gives you directions to the centre, lists the courses that they run, guides you through the booking process and provides an overview of the weather in the area. If you’re interested in taking part in outdoor activities, this could be a good place to visit.

Walk or Bike Wales

http://www.walkorbikewales.com/

Walk or Bike Wales offers high quality getaways in the Brecon Beacons and across the border in England.
Walk Offa’s Dyke, The Wye Valley, The Beacons Way, Pembrokshire Coast Path, visit the Black Mountains and the Llantony Valley.
Ride some of the fantastic road and mountain bike trails across the Brecon Beacons and Wales. Routes to suite all, the 4 Castle Ride, Lon Las Cymru Holyhead to Cardiff or Chepstow, The Sarn Helen Trail (longest off road route in Wales.

The Red Dragon Centre

http://www.thereddragoncentre.co.uk

Located in the middle of Cardiff Bay, the Red Dragon Centre offers a range of leisure and entertainment venues all in one place. Among the venues at the centre are an Odeon cinema, Hollywood Bowl and Casino, as well as a large number of bars and restaurants. The centre also has its own radio station, Doctor Who exhibition and Cadwaladers ice cream bar. The wide range of venues at the centre makes it a great place to visit for both adults and kids. This is the perfect place for family fun and would be a great place to spend the day.

Celtic Water Sports

http://celtic-watersports.co.uk/

Celtic Water Sports is a business which is based in Cardiff city. They provide loads of courses for several different activities and no previous experience is necessary to take part in any of their activities. They practice their activities in several locations throughout Wales, one of which is Neath Valley, part of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Many of the areas where the group practice are considered to be areas of outstanding natural beauty and are a great place to go to take in the beautiful scenery of Wales. The centre runs several activities such as Coasteering, river rafting, canoeing, kayaking and gorge scrambling. If you enjoy taking part in challenging water sports, this is the place to go.

Boulders Indoor Climbing Centre

http://www.bouldersclimbingcentre.co.uk

The Boulders Climbing Centre is located not far from Cardiff’s city centre and has a variety of facilities for both experienced climbers and newcomers to the sport. The centre has a number of climbing walls varying in difficulty and they also rent out climbing equipment to visitors. Competent climbers can visit the centre and climb alone under no supervision, but if you haven’t climbed before you can take a taster course to get you started and once you’ve learned the basics, you can take a number of other courses to improve your skills. So if you want to learn something new or practice climbing this would be a great place to go when you’re in Cardiff.

Barry Island Pleasure Park

http://www.barryislandpleasurepark.co.uk

Barry Island Pleasure Park is situated right on the Cardiff Seafront and is a great place to go if you’re planning on having a family day out. The park has a selection of places to eat, thriller rides, family rides and rides especially for the kids so whether you’re a thrill seeker wanting a challenge or you just want to have a family day out, the park has what you’re looking for. The park is only open at certain times of the year, from Easter through to the end of September depending on the weather so make sure that you check that it’s open on the day of your visit to avoid disappointment.

What You’ll need

You’ll need swimwear and clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty. Also, you could bring your bike with you and go for a ride around the national park or the local area.

Other Useful Links

Visit Cardiff

http://www.visitcardiff.com

Visit Cardiff is the main tourist information site for the city and has an extensive amount of useful information for tourists visiting the city. The site has information about attractions, events, landmarks, where to stay and where to eat. It also has maps of the area, a business directory and information on how to get there. It has literally all of the information that a tourist would need to know when they’re planning a trip to Cardiff and will allow you to have a well planned, carefree break.

Itchy Cardiff

http://www.itchycardiff.co.uk/

Itchy Cardiff is a tourist site which keeps potential visitors to Cardiff posted about attractions, events, activities, culture and loads more that’s happening in the city. Tourists can visit this site and plan every aspect of their trip making their stay in Cardiff a lot more relaxed and care free. Itchy Cardiff is a useful resource and would prove to help make your trip to Cardiff a lot more enjoyable.

Edge of Wales Walk

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Mar
24
2010
1

Edinburgh

Located in Scotland, Edinburgh is famous for its history and beautiful landscape. Also, in recent years it has became famous for hosting the Edinburgh International Festival, with its world class list of cultural events. Enveloped by rolling hills, lakes and forests, Edinburgh is a city made for adventure. There is plenty to see and do with the perfect balance between all things traditional and contemporary.

What Activities?

Trekking, Cycling, Dry-Slope Skiing, Sailing, Paintballing, Surfing, Windsurfing, Paragliding, Skydiving, Canoeing, Diving, Water Skiing, Snow Sports and loads more.

Where To Go

YellowCraigs Beach (Broad Sands Bay)

A sandy beach with great views to Fife and the lighthouse on Fidra Island. Yellowcraigs is a popular family beach with a barbecue site, nature trail and footpath through the nearby wood and grassland. This is a nice place to go for a walk and enjoy the scenery.

Port Edgar Marina and Sailing School

http://www.portedgar.co.uk/

Port Edgar Marina & Sailing School is major watersports complex and marina situated on the Forth just west of the famous Forth Bridge in South Queensferry, just 10 miles north of Edinburgh. The Marina has 300 serviced berths and is well located for exploring the islands and fishing Harbours of the Firth of Forth under the backdrop of Scotland’s Capital. South Queensferry Bay offers an excellent area for dinghy sailing and the Watersports Centre, offering all kinds of tuition including canoeing, kayaking and dinghy sailing. Also, the nearby Port Edgar Yacht Club has a race every Monday so you can rent a dinghy from the sailing school and join in. So, if you’re interested in watersports there’s plenty for you to do at Port Edgar.

Edinburgh Diving Centre

http://www.edinburghdiving.co.uk/

Edinburgh Diving School (EDC) is Edinburgh’s oldest, most established diving centre and has been running for over 20 years. The Centre has grown in size and reputation and now has a retail outlet, an equipment servicing and testing centre and a training facility. The scuba courses include all equipment hire and all course materials, so there are no hidden costs.

The Edinburgh University Skydiving Club

http://eusdc.eusu.ed.ac.uk/

If you want to throw yourself from a perfectly good plane then this is the club for you. Whether you want to do it as a one off experience or on a regular basis, the club has the course. Firstly, you could choose to take the Tandem course. You have half an hours training and then do a 12000 metre jump attached to an instructor. Freefall lasts around 40 seconds and then there’s a 5 minute canopy ride. Also, you could choose to take the Static Line Square, you’re given a day’s training and then jump alone from 3500 feet. The parachute automatically opens when you exit the plane and then you fly the parachute back to the landing area. Or finally, you could choose to take the Accelerated Freefall course where after several hours of tuition and 8 jumps you are a fully qualified sky diver.

Midlothian Snowsports Centre

Midlothian Snowsports Centre at Hillend, Edinburgh boasts of being Europe’s longest artificial snowsports facility. It is made up of two main slopes, a 20 m learning slope and a jump slope; the slope on the left (made to look like Ireland) is 276 metres and the big slope on the right (made to look like the United Kingdom) is 450 metres. The slopes are used for skiing, snowboarding and snowblading and lessons are available for both adults and children all year round. The runs are made from matting that is available for use all year round; the floodlights allow it to be used in the evenings and a misting system keeps it from getting sticky. Also, the equipment is available to rent in the winter months to use elsewhere. If you like snowsports the Midlothian Snowsports centre is the best place to go in Europe.

Nationwide Paintball – Edinburgh

http://www.nationwidepaintball.co.uk/

Nationwide Paintball’s Edinburgh Paintballing site is located just 15 minutes away from the city centre. The facilities include 6 team huts, changing rooms, toilet facilities and an on site shop. All games are played in a superb woodland setting and there are several different scenarios to act out which are designed to make the experience more exciting. Scenarios include the Pet Rescue, Comms Tower and the Shanty Town. The centre does package deals with lunch included in the price and you’ll play multiple game scenarios throughout the day. This is a great activity to do in groups, so if you and your mates feel like some action packed fun, this is the place to go.

Bonnyrigg Leisure Centre

Bonnyrigg Leisure Centre provides the local community and tourists with an excellent range of facilities including a leisure pool with flume, sauna and spa pool, large multi-use hall, Tonezone, outdoor five-a-side football pitches and soft play area.

Coast 2 Coast Surf School

http://www.c2cadventure.com/

Coast to Coast run 95% of local surf lessons at Belhaven Bay which is about a 40 minute drive away from Edinburgh and is accessible by train from Edinburgh also. They offer a wide range of surfing lessons for adults, children, beginners and professional and the east coast of Scotland provides some fantastic waves. The surf school offer a range of courses including a two hour white water lesson, a sunset course and a surf and yoga course. The lessons can be carried out with a group of up to 15 people, so this would be a nice thing to do with friends.

What You’ll Need

You’ll need to bring swimwear with you and clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty. Also, organise transportation to get around the city before leaving.

Other Useful Links

Itchy Edinburgh

http://www.itchyedinburgh.co.uk/

The Itchy site is a travel guide to all of the major cities in the UK. Itchy Edinburgh provides the user with loads of information about Edinburgh city including restaurants, bars, entertainment, culture, shopping, events and activities. If you are planning to visit Edinburgh this site will prove to be vary helpful when planning your trip.

Edinburgh Online

http://www.edinburghonline.co.uk/

Edinburgh Online is the online guide to Scotland’s capital city. The website has a street index listing hundreds of local streets and roads and also lists thousands of local shops, accommodation, attractions, venues, pubs and clubs. The site also has a Web directory listing essential local websites. This means that it is easy for you to find not only the contact details of places you’d like to visit in the city, but you can also visit their websites to see what they have to offer.

TouristnetUK.com

http://www.touristnetuk.com/sc/edinburgh/index.htm

To make finding a holiday in the UK easier, Touristnet.com broke it up into 10 main regions and provide information about the relevant tourist areas. Their section about Edinburgh provides loads of information about accommodation, attractions, food and drink and attractions in the city. The site is very useful and easy to use and is worth having a look at when planning your holiday.

Other useful travel links

Scotland visitor information from Holiday Scotland – Your guide to Scotland.

Nov
03
2008
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Brighton

Brighton is a beautiful, extraordinary and exciting seaside city in Britain, located on the stunning south coast. With its wide range of nightlife, boutique shopping, year round events and beachfront it is regarded as the “pleasure dome”. Brighton’s beach, which is a sand free shingles beach, has been awarded a blue flag and the seafront has bars, restaurants, nightclubs and amusement arcades, principally between the piers provide loads of entertainment for tourists.

What Activities?

Swimming, Surfing, Sailing, Volleyball, Bungee Jumping, Wakeboarding, Kite Surfing, Aqua Spheering, Abseiling and loads more.

Where To Go

Brighton Pier

http://www.brightonpier.co.uk/

Brighton Pier, also known as palace pier is situated on Brighton Beach and is a source of several different forms of entertainment for people visiting the area. The Pier has a wide range of restaurants, arcades, funfair rides, stalls, bars and kids games, providing entertainment for the whole family and there is also free admission. If you’re visiting Brighton beach it’s well worth stopping off at the pier for a bit of fun and entertainment.

Yellow Wave Beach Sports

http://www.yellowwave.co.uk

Yellow Wave is the UK’s first permanent beach sports venue and is located on the Brighton Seafront. The centre offers beach sports activities for all ages, these include: Beach Volleyball, Beach Soccer, Bouldering and Foot Volley just to name a few. The venue has a fantastic decked area with Barefoot Bar/Café and the lovely beach backdrop makes it the perfect place to chill out and relax. This is the perfect place to visit for lots of fun and socialising and also to relax and just enjoy the beautiful scenery.

Wave Riders Kitesurfing

http://www.waveriders.biz

Waveriders is a Kitesurfing company, based in Hove, which specialises in worldwide Kitesurfing holidays, courses and training. With their tuition they can take you from being a novice, to an expert level and they support you by providing you with all of the Kitesurfing equipment that you’ll need. The company has a shop in Brighton and run the Waveriders UK Kitesurfing School there. If you’re interested in extreme Watersports or want to learn something new this would be a good activity to take part in and would prove to be worth while.

Knockhatch Adventure Park

http://www.knockhatch.com/

The Knockhatch Adventure Park is about a half an hour drive away from Brighton situated on the A22 and is open on selected dates from March through to November. The Adventure Park is a family friendly attraction and they run activities to suit all age groups. The activities range from trampolining and Go Karting for the kids, to rock climbing, skiing and snowboarding for the whole family. With over twenty different attractions and activities to try out the Knockhatch Adventure Park is the perfect place to visit for a day of family fun.

The Lagoon

http://www.hovelagoon.co.uk/

The Lagoon Watersports Centre is a perfect getaway to the water. The Centre can be found at Brighton Marina, situated minutes away from the city centre and a stones throw away from the beach which means that the Lagoon is easily accessible from the main tourist spots. The centre offers a range of activities such as: sailing, yachting, power boating and dinghy sailing so if you’re interested in Watersports it would be well worth stopping off here for a day of activities. Whether you’re interested in extreme Watersports or just a relaxing trip you’ll find what you’re looking for at the Lagoon Watersports Centre Also, on the website you can find accommodation and useful tourist information about the local area.

Brighton Marina

http://www.brightonmarina.co.uk

Brighton Marina is the largest marina destination in Europe with over 1600 berths. The marina is situated a short distance away from both the city centre and the beach and offers a mixture of both daytime and night time entertainment. The marina has sailing boats, a casino, bowling alley, cinema, boardwalk and the latest in waterfront leisure and shopping. This would be the perfect family destination, with plenty to offer for a lovely day out.

Marina Water Tours

http://www.watertours.co.uk

Marina Water Tours is a family run business which has been going for 10 years and they have recently purchased a new boat called The Voyager. Their three boats are vary in size and are available to rent for private functions, corporate entertainment, and other celebrations of special occasions. They also operate sea cruises and fishing trips throughout the year for tourists and locals. Their day trips range from half an hour tours of the marina to one and a half hour fishing trips which run on a daily basis. The Voyager’s A.P.A system also plays music through CD and the wide deck and stable platform provide freedom to move around making this the perfect, unique option for party bookings.

What You’ll Need

Again, you’ll definitely need a swimming costume and some clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty.

Other Useful Links

Brighton.co.uk

http://www.brighton.co.uk/

Brighton’s number one site for tourists, the site provides suggestions for accommodation and useful information about the local area. This is a very useful site for anyone planning to visit Brighton and will help prepare you for your trip.

Brighton and Hove Tourist Information

http://www.tourism.brighton.co.uk/

This is a tourist information site for Brighton and Hove. The site provides an extensive amount of information about the area and works as a guide to the local bars, restaurants, accommodation, events and history. You can plan every aspect of your trip on the site and it is definitely a great travel resource for people planning to visit.

Brighton Life

http://www.brightonlife.com/

This is also a great tourist guide to Brighton. The site provides tourists with information about Pubs, Clubs, Hotels, Theatres and other attractions in the city, giving you an idea about whet life is like in the city and allowing you to plan your visit and have a carefree holiday.

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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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