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28 Aug 2007
The popularity of cycling-based holidays has soared by as much as 30% over the past two years, new figures from Mintel have revealed.Approximately 450,000 cycling holidays were tak...
This week, Sydney Harbour Bridge was ascended by the two millionth climber, as Ron Fienberg, from the USA made it to the 139 metre high summit, according to BridgeClimb Sydney.Comp...
A new seaplane service carrying passengers between the Scottish city of Glasgow and the West Highlands has been launched this week.The new service, which is operated by Loch Lomand...
Nearly all British beaches (85%) has a good standard of water quality, according to a new study by the Marine Conservation Society (MCS), despite the pollution caused by recent sto...
24 Aug 2007
Germany's 'romantic cities' are offering affordable city breaks this autumn in an effort to attract more visitors to the country.Both Ryanair and Lufthansa fly to Frankfurt Hain ai...
Tourism businesses in Cumbria are set to spend big this summer, as they look to refurbish their properties ahead of the autumn, a new report claims.To further this end, the Lakes H...
Over a third of Britons are planning to motor their way to a Bank Holiday getaway this weekend, according to the AA.A new poll reveal that the number planning to head at least 77 m...
People from the UK are not taking all the holiday they are entitled to and this is leaving them stressed and unproductive, new research suggests.Data gathered by YouGov on behalf o...
Stratford-upon-Avon, Lyme Regis and the Isle of Skye are among the nation's favourite spots for holiday cottages.That's according to self-catering operator Hoseasons, which analyse...
As part of a plan to increase the safety of the beaches in Cape Town, the city is to employ an extra 160 lifeguards.This increase in numbers will come as a result of the South Afri...
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