By: Susan Ashby | 2010-10-25 | Destinations Whilst the generally flat topology makes for relatively easy cycling and walking to and around Norwich, the city is not very well served by major road transport links. The nearest motorway to Norwich is at Cambridge, the M11 to London. read more
By: Bethany Peterson | 2011-08-03 | Hotels When staying at a hotel in Norwich, there is a host of theatres, museums, art venues and of course East Anglia’s magnificent open spaces to explore. read more
By: Melissa Rubin | 2010-08-14 | Destinations Traveling to castles and palaces are considers to be a senior trip and is always a certain allure to travelers. When traveling to these places, you can enjoy the ancient battles and love affairs that are still a part of the walls, the dramatic outline they splatter across horizons, producing a sense of security and fear from the spiked fortresses and massive presence.Many castles and palaces read more
By: Christopher Best | 2010-03-30 | Destinations Conwy Castle stands at the mouth of the River Conwy in North Wales and is one of the most majestic of all the castles in the region. The castle was constructed during the time of King Edward I of England as part of his 'iron ring' to enclose the Welsh uprisings from the mountains of Snowdonia. Conwy Castle was built on a natural rock formation giving it superior height over the nearby town and the castle consists of six towers enclosing the curtain wall. Access to the castle is via the Cadw visitor centre which is situated opposite the castle with access across a busy road via a foot bridge. read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2010-08-04 | Destinations For a long time, a castle is seen to be a type of firm structure built in Europe and the Middle East during the Middle Ages. This is distinct from a fortress- a public defence, which was not a home and from a fortified town. Over nearly 900 years, castles were built in various forms with many different features such as curtain walls and arrowslist. From South Africa to Louisiana and from New Zealand to Iran, a curious traveler can find a castle in just every corner in the world. The oldest castles restored until now witnesses the world's long-lasting history. Below are the most amazing castles worldwide existing for centuries and standing today. read more
By: Susan Ashby | 2010-12-04 | Destinations In terms of England, Norwich would be described as being lightly populated. However, in regional terms it is the fourth most densely populated area in the east of England. It is in the east of England and is the largest town or city in Norfolk. read more
By: CLAIRE ALLEN | 2012-04-10 | Skin care Dermalogica is a premium skin care brand used by both individuals and skin care professionals worldwide. The reason for this is their dedicated attention to providing the very best in skin care products through research and development and by listening to what the customer wants. read more
By: Michelle L. Custodio | 2010-12-06 | Destinations Located in Pembrokeshire is one of the more popular castles of Wales known as Pembroke Castle. The original castle that occupied this site was actually built in 1093 during the Norman invasion of Wales. read more
By: Michelle L. Custodio | 2010-12-06 | Destinations There is another very scenic and picturesque location for holidays in Pembrokeshire in Wales and that is Picton Castle. This structure standing now is actually a replacement of the old Winston Castle which stood in here in Wales in the 13th century. read more
By: Ashwani Kumar | 2011-10-21 | Destinations When traveling to Norwich, England, there is no shortage of sightseeing activities available for the visiting tourist. There are a number of theatres throughout the city that offer everything from puppet shows to Shakespearean classics. You can even get a chance to experience an American style Broadway play at the CCN Drama Centre. read more
By: Susan Ashby | 2010-10-25 | Destinations Once famous for the manufacture of cloth, worsted in particular, the trade has almost ceased to exist in Norwich. Just about the only reminder of the trade in cloth are the tall three storey buildings, that were used to house the looms. read more
By: Kerry Miller | 2011-01-01 | Destinations Staying in a hotel in North Norfolk offers so many opportunities to explore this wonderful part of Britain. There are beaches, harbours, coastline and then a whole range of marvellous market towns and picturesque villages, all with a pleasant pub, shop or an interesting attraction to explore. Whether you are on a weekend break Norfolk, or in the area for a week or more on holiday, it is easy to fill your time with a range fascinating activities. read more
By: Andrew | 2010-09-23 | Travel Tips The historic city of Norwich is dominated by magnificent Norman cathedral. The ancient buildings and city wall remains make it the most complete medieval city in Britain. In medieval times Norwich was one of the greatest cities in England, and today, as East Anglia's capital city, it still is – offering a rare blend of historic interest and modern sophistication. read more
By: Mary | 2011-07-29 | Destinations There are many reasons why Devon holidays are great. First, there are many beautiful types of scenery in the place that can amaze every visitor. Anyone who loves sight-seeing or capturing a picturesque view will truly love a vacation in this county. Second, the holiday cottages that serve as cradles for tourist guests provide the most excellent service that will make you feel at home. read more