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Banbury is a market town on the River Cherwell in northern Oxfordshire - set amidst the gentle rolling hills in the north of the district. An impressive bronze statue of the “Fine Lady” from the famous “Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross” rhyme is set close to the Banbury Cross at the meeting point of the roads from Oxford, Warwick and Shipston-on-Stour. Other points of interest include the Mark...more info
Skegness was one of the country’s first seaside resorts to welcome visitors and still one of the most popular today...
Walk along the front at Skegness and it's a wonderland of family friendly attractions – go-karting, ten-pin bowling, funfairs and crazy golf are just some of the activities that will keep you entertained. If you want to kick back and relax then the Compass Gardens is a great place to sit and watch the worl...more info
Barry Island is one of the most loved seaside towns in Wales which offers a lot of easy and fun entertainment for families all year round!
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Barmouth, where the Mountains meet the Sea has been welcoming visitors for over 150 years. Now we want to welcome you to discover the area, the people, the scenery and to relax, chill out and rediscover yourself.
The sunsets are amazing. The town is on the west coast of Wales, looking out onto Cardigan Bay, in the southern part of Snowdonia. So if you are looking for the outdoors - more info
Bletchley Park , once the top-secret home of the World War Two Codebreakers, is now a vibrant heritage attration in Milton keynes - Discover the incredible achievements of the Codebreakers in the place where it happened. Bletchley Park has been open to the public, featuring interpretive exhibits and huts that have been rebuilt to appear as they did during their wartime operations. Exhibitions, set within beautifully ...more info
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