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The beautiful Lyme Bay traverses West Dorset and East Devon in south west England, a part of the coastline known as The Jurassic Coast. The Jurassic Coast covers 95 miles of truly stunning coastline from West Dorset to East Devon, with landscape recording 185 million years of the Earth's history. Related Article Tags: , , , Do you reward your dog for years of loyal service, keeping you company and guarding your home by leaving him or her at home or in kennels when you and the family go on holiday? If you take a holiday in a self-catering holiday cottage you can often take your 'best friend' with you. Related Article Tags: , , Wake up, look out from your window and gaze across the meadows down into the valley - watch the cattle amble towards the milk parlour and listen to the birds singing. In the distance is the sound of the babbling brook - why not take a walk along its banks later and then venture up the hill to the woodland for a picnic lunch. Leave all your troubles behind and sample a taste of country life on a working farm in the beautiful west Dorset and east Devon countryside. Collect eggs for breakfast, take a guided farm tour, enjoy marvellous walks or simply relax and soak up the countryside. Related Article Tags: , , This is the second in what I hope will be series of articles on things to do when taking a holiday in the Lyme Bay coastal region of south west England. The Lyme Bay coast traverses west Dorset and east Devon and is an ideal place for family seaside holidays, romantic short breaks for two or winter weekend breaks. Related Article Tags: , , The East Devon and West Dorset coastline around Lyme Bay is the ideal place to escape to for an invigorating weekend or midweek break - and it's a great way to re-charge your batteries and relieve the stresses of everyday life. Take time for some rest and relaxation and come and enjoy the breathtaking scenery, country and coastal walks and bracing sea air when there are not so many people around. Related Article Tags: , , , The Lyme Bay coastal region of West Dorset and East Devon is an area of amazing contrasts - come and drink in our breathtaking scenery, absorb our history and heritage or simply relax in one of the most beautiful and scenically diverse parts of England. Related Article Tags: , , , Lyme Bay sits where Dorset meets Devon - it is renowned for its fossil hunting, breathtaking natural beauty, sheltered harbours and thatched cottages. A great place to visit all year round. Related Article Tags: , , The Lyme Bay area is renowned for its fossil hunting, hence it is also known as The Jurassic Coast - a coastline that records 185 million years of the earth's history. UNESCO declared this stretch of coastline to be England's first natural World Heritage Site in 2001 in recognition of the geological 'walk through time'. Related Article Tags: , , The Lyme Bay coast in south west England traverses the county border between Dorset and Devon. It is an area of breathtaking scenery and is one of the most beautiful and scenically diverse regions of England. A wonderful place to visit. Related Article Tags: , , ,
This article provides information on Warwickshire, places to visit there, and how to choose the right accommodation for your next holiday. Covering cottages, self catering lodging, bed and breafast, and more. Related Article Tags: , , , , Waking up to screaming kids, piles of washing and the thought of the daily school run almost gave me a headache. So instead I just lay back down for five more minutes and thought back to a wonderful family weekend in Yorkshire in the Holiday cottages in Yorkshire. Related Article Tags: , , Fishing in Devon Pop-ups are a very useful bait to have in your armoury against the elusive and wiry fish and can be used on allsorts of rigs, chod rigs, helicopter rigs etc. Related Article Tags: , , , Please consider, when you are doing the weekly shop, please be vigilant, are you passing some potential goodies, some fishing gastronomical delicacies that you should be including for that next fishing trip. Related Article Tags: , , , I've just received details of the Summer Season at the Theatre by the Lake in Keswick and it looks like they have some real crackers lined up. The Theatre by the Lake is in quite a spectacular setting and as the name suggests is literally a stones throw from Derwent Water. There is an abundance of restaurants and bars in Keswick itself which are ideal for a pre-show tipple or meal. You could even walk that meal off with a gentle stroll around the lake before one of these fantastic shows actually starts. What better way to spend an evening out in Keswick. Related Article Tags: , , , Oscoda, Michigan, offers a folksier, laid back vacation experience. Here is a primer on the area and highlights of a few vacation rental options in the area. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , Here's a brilliant thing to do in the Lake District if you have small children and don't want to put too much effort in. Take them to Castlerigg Stone Circle in Keswick and forget about the history of it, forget the mystery within it, forget even the beauty surrounding it (although it is worth taking a moment to enjoy that 'wow' factor), just spend a happy hour there playing hide and seek. We went there yesterday, just me and the three littlies aged 4, 2 and 1. Related Article Tags: , , , When fishing in Devon these tinned foods can make an exceptional alternative to what we know as normal baits and the price is very good as well, so investigate them, experiment and see what works for you, if they are not oily or flavoursome enough for your, ( or you fishing) taste, then add some more flavours. Related Article Tags: , , , I was planning to take advantage of the Sunshine this morning and give the lawn the first mow of the season. Mr Harper, our neighbouring farmer doesn't like to see good grass going to waste and when I was greeted by the sight of several ewes and lambs feasting on poor lawn - it was perfect timing! Related Article Tags: , , , What's going on in the Lake District this Easter? Well the answer is that it's not all bluebells, daffodils and gambolling lambs - There's chocolate too!
The Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway has commissioned a giant Easter Egg and over the Easter holidays they are running a guess the weight competition with free entry to all travellers and a giant Easter Egg for the winner. Related Article Tags: , , , For those wanting to experience walking on some of the highest mountains in England and view some of the most spectacular scenery, then staying in a Lake District cottage is ideal. Self catering cottages can be found all over the Lake District from Keswick in the north to Cartmel in the south. The central Lakes have the highest concentration due to demand and such stunning scenery. One location in particular are the valleys of Great and Little Langdale lying in the shadow of the mighty Langdale Pikes. Related Article Tags: , , ,
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