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Penisar Mynydd Caravan Park
0Penisar Mynydd Caravan Park welcomes you to the beautiful North Wales country side only a few miles from Prestatyn, Rhyl and many other attractions in the area. Penisar Mynydd Caravan Park facilities are kept an extremely to a high standard. North Wales has a lot to offer from fishing to mountain walking, this makes Penisar Mynydd Caravan Park a great base to see North Wales and its beauty.Penisar Mynydd Caravan Park can accommodate up to 72 Caravans and 60 tents. All caravan pitches are on hard standing, many of which have water and all have drainage. Some grass pitches are available for use at peak times. Our tenting area is a 2 acre well maintained flat field with fantastic views of the Clwydian range.
http://www.penisarmynydd.co.uk/ Telephone: 01745 582227 Mobile: 07831408017
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Port Selma Lodges
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These wheelchair friendly luxury lodges with full disabled access are set in quiet countryside 200 metres from the shore 8 miles north of Oban. The lodges overlook the Hills of Morvern with magnificent sunsets in the summer. They are in a secluded position but within two minutes walk of the small village of Benderloch which has a small supermarket (open 7 days a week), post office, petrol station and excellent tea-room.
Location: Oban Tel: 01631 720224
Laingbrae Cottage
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- Level 2 Disabled rating from Scottish Tourist Board Parking for car or van in front of cottage
- Ramp to front door/Level Access
- Wheelchair access to all roomsSet room/Toilet and shower with all necessary handrails and fitments
- Shower chair available if needed
- Bedrooms/Shower-rooms layout ideal for disbled person accompanied by carer/s
- Highly praised by previous visitors and carers for our range of facilities
- Adjoining utility room – suitable for storage of mobility scooter
- Laundry facilities in utility room (washing machine, tumble drier and clothes pulley)
Location: Kirkwall, Orkney Islands Tel: +44 (0)1856 877573
The Stables @ Montcoffer
0The Stables @ Montcoffer was originally stabling for 3 horses, with the lounge as the foaling shed, built in 1936 by the local potter John Reay.. The pottery in Bardon Mill still bears his name and remains popular local attraction. The accommodation is spacious with two large double bedrooms both en-suite (one with a bath and one wet room), large lounge and separate dining area overlooking adjacent fields, modern kitchen with breakfast bar.
Location: Hexham, England Tel: 01434 344138
Top Free Things to Do in London
0If you fancy getting away for a weekend, or even longer, the British winter is the best time head to one of the big cities and take a city break (if you can’t afford to head off to enjoy some foreign sunshine or skiing). London, in particular, has a reputation for being expensive, and whilst that can be true when it comes to the transport, it doesn’t have to be when it comes to accommodation or things to do (so much is free!).
So, as there are literally hundreds of things to choose from, we’ve opted for categories rather than individual activities, to tick as many boxes as possible.
Museums
Nearly all of London’s museums are absolutely free. If you’ve managed to find a room in one of the many hotels in Kensington (Check out Millennium for a good selection), you’ll be right on the doorstep of two of the best: the Natural History Museum, and the Science Museum. Throw in the British Museum, and then smaller, quirkier places like the Soanes Museum and you’ve got enough to satisfy any culture vulture without ever spending a penny.
Art Galleries
On a similar theme, London has loads of great art galleries which are absolutely free. The most popular of all is the Tate Modern (pictured below, it’s also the most popular tourist destination in London), but there’s also the Portrait Gallery and the Tate Britain to name just a couple of big ones. Continue reading “Top Free Things to Do in London” »