Monday, 11 October 2010

Top 5 destinations for Holiday Cottage Hiking Holidays

Cornwall


Consistently the most popular holiday cottage area in the United Kingdom, Cornwall is the most temperate climate of the United Kingdom and has a distinctive and varied coastline.Many of the popularity of Cornwall could be attributed to the beaches, which number more than 150. many have been given the prestigious blue flag award and the provision of safe, clean environment in which people can enjoy their holiday.




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Cornwall also has a fascinating industrial history with mines play an important role in the history. the pioneering inventions and innovations that here took place at the 18th-20th century had a significant bearing on the mining industry on a global scale. the remains of this once thriving industry was recently given its status by the UNESCO World Heritage.


Cumbria


Second-largest province of the Lake District National Park, England, is a part of Cumbria and is one of the reasons why the region so popular with visitors and tourists. the landscape is one of the most dramatic in England and consists of four summits that rise above the 4000ft. It's great hiking area, suitable for hiking enthusiasts and hikers internationally recognized with a number of roads and paths that wind through the heart of the beautiful countryside. 50 stone circles found in Cumbria date back to the bronze age and vividly illustrate an intriguing past. Some of the best can be found on Castlerigg, Little Meg and Grey Croft.




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Wales
750 km of an exceptional coastline are one of the many reasons that Wales a top five status has been reached. The national parks of Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons are also the main attractions and offer the visitor with some of the most impressive landscapes in the whole of the United Kingdom. Short break holidays are especially popular in the southern parts of the country with Pembrokeshire, the United Kingdom only coastal National Park, turns out to be extremely popular with lovers of holiday cottages relative proximity to Wales. the great cities of England and the accessibility means that it is often the first choice among people searching for holiday short breaks and weekend home breaks.


Yorkshire holiday homes
The desolate splendor of the Yorkshire Dales and the National Park, which covers approximately 700 square miles, attracting visitors from near and far. There is no doubt that will want to explore this new path for a hiking holiday to remember. Holiday cottages are a popular choice of accommodation and allow users to be able to shop faster, be up close and personal with this dramatic region.In spite of its popularity is The Dales remote still evident in places such as in Kettlewell, and that an untouched charm.Yorkshire also features a rich industrial heritage-West Yorkshire was once a Centre for the British wool market produce heavy woollen dress clothing, carpets and clothing.In fact, it was this area a world centre of the trade in the wool products are exported all over the world. the remains of this industry by the mill chimneys that rise from the Pennine valleys of the Pennines and contribute to the unique and charming character of Yorkshire.


Norfolk Island holiday homes
Norfolk and the Norfolk Broads are a great holiday cottage proving popular among sailing enthusiasts and tourists, I would like to experience of the rivers and waterways that criss-cross the region. tourism is the largest industry in these parts, but it would be you don't think most of the Broads protected areas and have remained untouched and pristine for hundreds of years. There are 40 Broads, connected to each other by some 200 km lock free waterways. diggings, they Originally peat was flooded during the 14th century, such as water level rising. Cycling also ensure that there is a pleasant way of experiencing Norfolk and nine points is close to the mooring places can be hired.


John Dale travels and writes about locations in the UK and runs the Web site, houses for rent. the site promotes holiday homes in off-the-beaten track locations.

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