Adventure Travel Articles
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France: Where to Camp in France - The North Coast: Part 2
The coastline of Brittany is even longer than that of Normandy (discussed in part one of this article). It twists and turns over a full 750 miles and borders both the English Channel and the Atlantic
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France: Where to Camp in France - The North Coast: Part 1
Due to their closeness to England, the French regions of Normandy and Brittany make very popular destinations for people taking camping and self catering holidays in France. There are numerous ferry r
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France: Where to Camp in Eastern of France
Although possibly not as popular as some other regions of France, the Eastern regions have a great deal to offer for those seeking a camping or self catering holiday in France. In this article we will
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France: Where to Camp in the South of France
A camping or self catering holiday in France is a great option for families. France is a large country with a rich variety of features and attractions. In this article we will look at some of features
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A Modest History of the Cornish Flag
The story of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution's founding begins with a man called Sir William Hillary. Living on the Isle of Man, which is situated in the Irish Sea, Hillary was aware of how da
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Holidays in Space Available for Some
Visiting space used to be, for people who weren't astronauts in a world superpower's space program, something that was previously possible purely in the realms of science fiction, but we've now seen c
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Knowing Your Vacation Area Virtually
In the high tech world of today it is quite possible to learn a lot about a holiday area even before setting foot there. Watching videos or visiting an exhibition or display about a country or place a
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Ski Vacations 2010 - The Choice Is Great
Before long winter holidaymakers will be looking at the latest ski holiday brochures to see what is available for 2010, and with the world in economic decline there's some good bargains to be had, in
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The Top Train Journeys Around the World
Great train journeys are reminiscent of a golden era when travelling was an adventure, not a commute, and you never got told to mind the gap. So why not rediscover your romance with the railway? From
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Camping tips and advice: Stoves
When you head out to camp, you want to make sure that you're prepared for the elements, but you also need food. If you're only camping for a couple of days you can probably take enough to eat with you
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