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Family Holidays with Haven

Posted on July 8th, 2009 in General by brs-best-travel-online-travel-guide

Family Holidays with Haven

What to do for the family holidays?  If you are anything like me this question crops up many times a year and I am always at a loss.  Whether it is a free weekend, a bank holiday, Easter or the long summer, you need something to entertain the kids.

I have always been a fan of holidays in England, or even better, holidays in Wales.  Sometimes the last thing you want to do when you have very small children is to go through the hassle of dealing with the airport to get to some resort in another country, especially when you have no way of even knowing what it is going to be like when you get there.

My family and I have been enjoying UK Holidays for many, many years after our last disaster of a trip abroad.  While we like to go all over, our favourite family holiday, by far, is KilnPark near Tenby in Pembrokeshire (South West Wales).

KilnPark is a caravan park run by Haven that provides all the amenities that you would expect.  These include electricity and running water and the very best in variety entertainment, think X Factor meets Paul Daniels, and everything in between.  They really do offer a cracking programme of club style singers and top notch comedians every night of your holiday.  Sometimes you will even be spoilt for choice.  All this is a stones throw away from the beautiful Southern coast of Wales.

No caravan?  That will not be a problem, the park caters for families with or without their own caravan.  These can either be hired from the park itself or from other holiday makers that hire out their own caravan.
Trust me you will never want to see another Costa after you’ve been to KilnPark, you’ll come back again and again, for all your family holidays in Wales.

Family Holidays with Haven / Tom Heath

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Tom Heath provides information on uk holidays, holidays in Wales and Kiln Park caravan holidays uk.

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Caravan Holidays UK

Posted on July 8th, 2009 in General by brs-best-travel-online-travel-guide

Caravan Holidays UK

Thinking about family holidays in the UK, why not choose a caravan holiday? Choosing a holiday in the UK can be a tough job, making sure that the whole family is happy and satisfied.

With the huge choice of caravan parks located around the UK, a caravan holiday is an ideal place to start for family holidays.

A caravan holiday in the UK is a great way to enjoy fun filled days at the beach, taking in strolls across the sand, the kids can enjoy splashing around in the sea and enjoy traditional fish and chips on walks down the promenades.

Take a visit the many amusement arcades which can keep the kids entertained for hours, and could leave your pocket lighter than before you went in. Not forgetting the ice-cream and doughnuts which makes the perfect UK holiday.Facilities at caravan parks cater for all age groups, from children’s and teen clubs to lively evening entertainment as well as many other activities to keep your day busy whilst on your UK holiday.

To make sure the right UK holiday destination is picked, where all the local sights and beaches are easily accessible from the caravan holiday park, Kiln Park near Tenby is at the heart of the Pembrokeshire National Park and second to none for Welsh hospitality and is easily accessible to the huge stretch of sandy beach and town centre making an ideal choice for UK holidays for the whole family to enjoy.

Visit a Haven Holiday park where you can take your family holiday, the parks are perfect for children and families to enjoy. A Haven Holiday park is a good choice for UK holidays and short breaks.

Caravan Holidays UK / Tom Heath

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Wessex Heritage Sites and Beach Countryside

Posted on July 8th, 2009 in General by brs-best-travel-online-travel-guide

Wessex Heritage Sites and Beach Countryside


This travel article provides a completely original and novel travel tip for anyone who is on vacation in England and wants to combine visiting four world heritage sites with some exercise in beautiful countryside and a relaxing time on a glorious sandy beach; all in one tour that can be completed in three days.


Three Day TourThe three day tour covers a region in the south of England that used to be called Wessex. Wessex is often referred to as the birthplace of England because it was the kingdom of the West Saxons who were the dominant power in the 10th century before the Norman conquest. By overcoming their rivals from other regions the West Saxons created the single Kingdom which later became England.


But as far back as Neolithic times the region has always been exceptionally rich in culture and human activity. As well as history, Wessex is also rich in mythology, being the land of King Arthur and the legend of the Holy Grail being taken to Glastonbury. There is no modern county or political region called Wessex and nowadays the word is only used in its historic sense or as an unofficial designation of geographical area, useful in tourist guides etc.


The region includes no less than four World Heritage sites and the following tour plan suggests a novel way of enjoying them all in the space of just three days. It assumes that the tourist is based in London or nearby and needs to return there within four days. If you have longer or your base is further away, it is easy to extend the tour to suit.The City of BathStart off the tour by traveling west from London to Bath. This is a distance of around 90 miles and takes between 100 minutes and two hours, depending on traffic conditions.


Your first night’s stay will be in Bath and you will find that there are many very good hotels in the city that you can book online.Bath has been designated a world heritage site since 1987. There is so much to see and do in Bath that you can easily justify spending there. If however, you intend keeping to the three day schedule suggested in this article, you have only one day in Bath and you will need to prioritise which of the sights are most important to spend time on.


Whatever else you cut short on however, be sure to allow plenty of time to visit the Roman Baths. The Stone Circles of AveburyLeave Bath early in the morning and travel east for a distance of around fifty miles to Avebury, the second of our World Heritage sites. It is an attractive village that has a Saxon church, an Elizabethan manor house, a medieval thatched barn and an excellent village pub. Although the village itself is well worth spending time exploring, the real attraction of Avebury is its position as the centre of a well preserved megalithic site.


This consists of several stone circles, a great ditch and an external earth mound. These circles are formed by around a hundred great boulders, weighing as much as 40 tonnes. If you allow two to three hours in Avebury, you can enjoy lunch in the village pub before leavingThe World Heritage site of StonehengeAllow 30 minutes for your journey from Avebury to Stonehenge, which has been a World Heritage site since 1986.


There is nothing quite like it anywhere else in the world. People have come here to marvel at this incredible feat of engineering for the best part of five thousand years. Despite the many theories that exist, the precise purpose of Stonehenge remains a mystery. Enjoy the rest of the afternoon here, soaking up the mystical atmosphere and listening to the informative audio tour guide issued with the visit, before setting off on the final leg of your journey.


The Jurassic Coast World Heritage SiteMy suggestion is that you head for the small town of Corfe Castle and pre-book your overnight accommodation at one of its excellent hotels or guest houses. The journey from Stonehenge should take you around 100 minutes. Corfe Castle is a few miles inland from the Dorset coast but is a very attractive village that is dominated by the ruins of an eerie medieval castle. Alternatively, you could head straight for the village of Studland which is right on the coast and stay there overnight instead.Either way, I have selected Studland as your final destination because it offers the choice of spending a relaxing day on Studland beach, one of Europe’s finest, or hiking along the coastal path over some of Dorset’s most beautiful scenery.


The entire Dorset – Devon coast was declared a World Heritage site in 2001 because it provides a continuous sequence of Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous rock formations spanning the Mesozoic era, documenting approximately 185 million years of Earth history. This has earned it the title; The Jurassic Coast. It also happens to be one of the most beautiful coastal areas in the whole of Britain.After a day spent hiking or relaxing on the beach – which has large naturist section if you want to get an all over tan – your journey back to London will take about two hours by following the A31, M27 and M3 into the capital.Further information about Wessex, its World Heritage sites and the specific places referred to in this travel tip article can easily found on good travel web sites.


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Wessex Heritage Sites and Beach Countryside by Wendy Palmer


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The author travels a great deal, trying to visit as many of the world’s favorite travel destinations as possible and has a website -  best-travel-tip.com It is dedicated to providing travel tips and travel articles so that other people can share his dreams of distant places.

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