martes, 31 de enero de 2012

England




Experience the magic of Shakespeare under the Cornish stars, spend a lazy weekend drifting through the Norfolk Broads, and have a family adventure in a Cumbrian yurt or a cosy cottage hideaway in Northumberland. Explore Norman castles and stately homes and discover leafy hangouts and scenic cycle routes...

lunes, 30 de enero de 2012

Scotland

From the gentle rolling hills of Dumfries and Galloway to the breathtaking peaks of the Cairngorms in the Highlands by way of Edinburgh's genteel Georgian townhouses, the variety of Scotland's landscapes never fails to amaze and impress visitors.
Often within a few hours travelling, you can experience a landscape that changes rapidly from gentle rolling hills to rugged coasts and dramatic, towering peaks. Vibrant, cosmopolitan cities whose outlook is definitely to the future rub shoulders with ancient castles and monuments rooted firmly in the past while the cultural frenzy of the Edinburgh Festival is also within easy reach of the peace and tranquility of sandy beaches, country parks and outstanding nature reserves.

miércoles, 18 de enero de 2012

Wales


We start in Seville
Want to go on holiday to Britain?
Wales has much to offer. It is a great place for short breaks and holiday full of activities.

Surrounded by England in the east, Wales is a small country of colorful history and splendid landscapes, among which are three National Parks and five areas of spectacular natural beauty. With only 273 km from north to south and 96 km from east to west and 1,200 km of coastline in Wales are never far from a mountain or the sea. But in addition is also home to vibrant cities, traditional villages, great tourist attractions and no less than 641 castles. Many Welsh speak their native language, Welsh, one of the oldest languages ​​in the world.