North Wales is one of the most beautiful places in the whole of the UK.
From it’s stunning mountain scenery to it’s rugged spectacular coastline, North Wales really does have something for everyone. Despite Wales being a relatively small country it is not the easiest place to get around. So having an idea of some of the best places to visit before you arrive there is ideal. So now follow a few of the best tourist places to visit in North Wales. more…
One good part of being in the services industry is, you get to travel around the globe, experience different cultures first hand.
Boredom settles in quickly if I stick to a place,so I always welcome the oppurtunity to get away someplace else. Luckily, something came up recently and I might just land up in UK in a few days.Last time I had landed in Heathrow was on my way back from New York – that was in March last year. more…
For such a small country Wales really does pack it all in! Mountainous at its heart it is nonetheless a country of winding country lanes, stunning coastal scenery, wonderful wildlife and the friendliest of people.
Pembrokeshire is home to the country’s only coastal national park which includes the dramatic, brooding and beautiful Preseli Hills. Here you find strong Celtic links, pretty seaside towns such Tenby and tiny villages like Solva, castles, stunning, clean and empty beaches and some of the best food in Wales! more…
The London Eye has now become one of the iconic sights of London. Opened in March 2000 the wheel is a metaphor for the turning of the century.
The London Eye is 135m/443ft high and weighs 2100 tonnes.
There are 32 capsules attached to the wheel which travels gently at a speed of 26cm per second. Each rotation takes 30 minutes in which time you can marvel at the views that span up to 40km in all directions (depending on the weather).
This is the UK’s most popular paid for visitor attraction, visited by over 3.5 million people a year. There are also lots of special packages avaible. more…