Pros: Warm people with a weird sense of humour, much history, lovely countryside Cons: They speak English but not all that well.
I have been fortunate enough to visit England twice. More importantly I have, through a band my son was in, met some wonderful, warm, wacky, and long lasting friends.
Pros: Scenery, walks, variety of attractions, people, local specialities, reasonable prices... Cons: ... apart from quite expensive attractions
Located in Derbyshire, The Peak District is one of the best places to go in England if you want to have a holiday in the countryside. In fact, if you want to consider that you have seen the best sights that England has to offer, visiting the Peak ...
Pros: Interesting town, great scenery, plenty of history. Cons: Usually windy, often wet and misty, always cold.
If you think of the beach, the seaside or the coast, then your mind conjures all kinds of images - a busy funfair, al freco dining and drinking, palm trees, speedboats, casinos, scantily clad people....
Pros: English pubs are legendary. Find a good one and you're in heaven. Cons: There can be some really awful ones. Choose carefully.
England. Small country. Huge former Empire. Great influence, or so we would like to think. Hmmmmmm! There's so much to write about, that I should really focus on one single topic. Will it be Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding? No - not this...
Pros: Historic market town providing the gateway to England's scenic Peak District Cons: Lack of a bypass means that traffic passing through Bakewell is far too heavy
Although other Derbyshire towns such as Buxton and Matlock might argue the point, Bakewell's claim to primacy in central England's Peak District is compelling. An ancient market town famous for its healing waters, its magnificent medieval bridge (which ...
Pros: Usually good service Cons: Rough waters can make you seasick
If you are taking a trip to England and want to see other areas of Europe, inevitably, you are going to come up against a rather large obstacle, The English Channel.
No matter, there are plenty of ways to cross this big blue barrier and in...
Pros: many ways to get there, never short of something to do Cons: rough in some areas
Review Topic: Overview
Review Topic: Welcome to Liverpool, winner of the English Tourist Board's "Destination of the Year" award in the English Excellence Awards. This lively cosmoplitian city has a wealth of...
Pros: Great Beaches, Hundreds Of Things To See And Do Cons: None, but then i am kind of biased because thats my home town!
INTRO I have been In America since April 15th of 2002. I moved over here to America From, Brighton, England, where i grew up and spent 21 years of my life so that i could be with my new and wonderful American wife Samantha, but oh how much i ...
Pros: The people are very warm and welcoming. Cons: Blue collar, industrial
Well, it was inevitable that at some time I would write a review on my home town of Manchester. I was born and raised here but it is not one of my favorite cities, I'm sad to say.
Manchester is located in northwest England, being the third...
Pros: On its day as good as anywhere else in the world... Cons: On its day...
Quite simply Cornwall is a gamble. This county at the South West tip of England can produce a sun-blessed holiday as good as anywhere on earth with scenery to match. On the other hand you can spend all week in pouring rain albeit trudging round some ...
Pros: There's just something about this place... Cons: In a word, rain
This review is part of the Truth Write-Off and I’d like to begin with an apology. (Oh heck, who actually likes apologising?) Anyway, I’m not sure I’ve done this write-off justice, so for a truer depiction of Truth, see the other guys’ reviews....
Pros: beautiful trails, wonderful people, blue john stone, stilton cheese...etc. Cons: none
Review Topic: Sights & Attractions
There are many beautiful places to visit in England. Most of them are known to tourists all over. The Peak District, however, seems to be a rather well kept secret outside of England...
Pros: No crime, peacful, lovely weather and beuatiful scenery. Cons: Can be very expensive.
The Isles of Scilly lie 28 miles off Lands End off the Cornish coast, and is the most South-Westerly part of the British Isles. Out of the 100 or so tiny islands, only 5 of these are inhabited, with St Mary's being the largest and main Island. The ...
Premiership Soccer England (St. George Cross) Scarf DID YOU KNOW? England has made it to the quarterfinals of the last two World Cups. Look for young stars like Wayne Rooney and Peter Crouch to lead the...
Racehorse Chiffney Bit 3"x4"x4" Made In England This is a new chiffney bit but it has been in storage for years. Usually used to lead race horses, care must be taken when using this bit . The flat b...
Orvis Flyfisher's Guide to Northern New England Whether you¹re in pursuit of seasonal trout, striped bass, or salmon, this guide has the detailed descriptions you¹ll need of all the major wate...
Wisewear "moleskin" Hunting Pants, Made In England This nice pair of new and vintage hunting clothing items did no sell on their own so I am combining them for one "Buy it Now" price of $14.99 and $11....
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