|
AardvarkTravel.net
Travel Forum
Discuss all aspects of travel and tourism with our fun, friendly
online community. Get advice for a forthcoming trip or share
your experiences and help others.
|
Battersea Boots Chemist
This branch of Boots is on St John’s Road in Battersea and offers a friendly and attentive staff that is happy to help you with any requirements that you may have,...
|
Battersea Park
Battersea Park is one of the largest and most diverse of London’s inner city parks. Situated beside the river Thames it’s a popular spot for locals and tourists alike....
|
Battersea Park Station
Battersea Park Station stand at one corner of Battersea Park in south London on the mainline out of the capital from Waterloo to the south coast. The station is within...
|
Battersea Power Station
Designed by Giles Gilbert Scott this iconic landmark was completed in 1939 and powered much of South London until its closure in 1980. The dark majesty of the Grade II...
|
Battersea Square
A trendy, up and coming area of gentrified Battersea. The square is home to several restaurants, pubs and bars in which celebrities can often be spotted. It is just...
|
Battle Station
Battle Station is located on the Hastings line in East Sussex and is situated in on one of the most famous military sites in the world. Just yards away from...
|
Battle of Britain Monument
Situated on the edge of Croydon on the main road that leads south of London, this monument marks the sacrifice many great airmen made during the Battle of Britain in 1940....
|
Battle of the Bulge Terrain Walk
Fierce fighting took place in the Valley of the Our during the Battle of the Bulge in the years of 1944 and 1945. This easy, historical walk has a number of...
|
Battlesbridge Antiques Centre
The largest antiques centre in the south east of England with over 60 dealers buying and selling a wide range of antiques, reproductions and collectables. The riverside setting, snack kiosk together...
|
Battlesbridge Station
Battlesbridge Station serves the small rural community of Battlebridge in the charming Essex countryside. Nearby is the Battlesbridge Antiques Centre which is the largest retailer of antique items in the...
|
Battlesteads Hotel
In the village of Wark, 12 miles from Hexham, and deep in the heart of the border county of Northumberland, the Battlesteads Hotel and Restaurant provides a home from home experience...
|
Baumannshöhle Caves
Rübeland can be found to the west of Thale. Its most famous attraction is a group of caves full of stalactites which were formed over the past 600,000 years. These are...
|
Baumburger Turm
Baumburger Turm is a former residential tower in Regensburg which dates from 1270. It is modelled on Northern Italian architecture, and was once an ancestral home to a noble family. This...
|
Bavarian Brewery Museum
Beer has been brewed on the site of the Bavarian Brewery Museum (Bayerisches Brauereimuseum) in Kulmbach for over 600 years. The museum however has only been open since 1994 and is...
|
Baxby Manor
Baxby Manor is a historic, picturesque retreat. Built in 1308 and mentioned in the Doomsday Book, the house is full of character with many original features, including inglenook fireplaces, oak beams...
|
Bay Landing Hotel
Bay Landing Hotel is in Burlingame, just minutes away from the San Francisco airport....
|
Bay Tree
An enchanting Cotswold retreat in the picturesque town of Burford, few could resist the rustic charm of this 16th century residence, whether it is for a leisure break, business trip or...
|
Bay Tree Hotel
Dating from 1584, the Bay Tree is situated in picturesque Burford ’The Gateway to the Cotswolds’. It has a heritage and charm that is the essence of ’Old England’. Friendly and...
|
Bay View Hotel
A licensed family run hotel with eight bedrooms near the harbours/beaches of Saundersfoot and Tenby, set in it’s own grounds with distant sea views in a beautiful coastal valley away from...
|
Bay Watch
On the top floor of a contemporary apartment building, Bay Watch offers a choice location from which to explore the many attractions that this area of the country has. Close...
|
Bay Watch Resort & Conference
The all new Bay Watch Resort & Conference is strategically located along a quarter mile of the beautiful Atlantic Ocean. Situated on over three acres of land in North Myrtle...
|
Bayerisches Nationalmuseum
The Bayerisches Nationalmuseum on Prinzregentenstraβe is one of the most architecturally stunning museums in Europe. It features a Romanesque east wing, a Renaissance west side, a baroque tower and a rococo...
|
Bayford Station
This station is in the tiny village of Bayford in the Hertfordshire countryside. The area is predominantly agricultural and rural. The nearest major towns are Hertford and Stevenage where...
|
Bayham Abbey
This 13th Century abbey survived until it was dissolved by Henry VIII during the Reformation. It was, however, partly rebuilt in the 18th century to provide a romantic view for the...
|
Baylham House Rare Breeds Farm
We breed rare cattle, sheep, pygmy goats, poultry and pigs, including Maori pigs called Kune Kunes. Today’s children lack close contact with animals and Baylham House Farm aims to rectify this...
|
Switch to page
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
Supplemental
results powered by AltaVista
|
|
 |
|
Latest Travel Forum Topics
Text Links
° Airport
Parking
° Cheap
Long Distance
° Travel
Insurance
° UK
Bed and Breakfasts
° Travel
Sites
° England
Hotels
° Scotland
Hotels
° Wales
Hotels
[More
information on text links] |