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With Endless Vacation Rentals, you won't merely visit the United Kingdom, you will experience it firsthand - the beauty,
history and charm - roaming among the locals.
Instead of a hotel room, spread out in a carefully restored 17th century cottage, renovated oast house or former granary nestled
in the heart of the beautiful English countryside. Or make yourself at home in an elegant townhouse tucked away down a cobbled
lane in the heart of the Scottish capital of Edinburgh.
Your United Kingdom vacations "resort activity" may be an exploration of Shakespeare's Stratford-upon-Avon, salmon fishing
on the River Tay, sailing on the River Dart or a stroll down a scenic footpath in and around Smarden. You may choose to pass
the time swapping tall tales with newfound friends over a pint. Or you may choose to immerse yourself in the architecture
of the largest gothic cathedral in Northern Europe (York Minster).
Whatever your passion, your reward from an exciting day's activities will be a retreat to your one-of-a-kind accommodations,
stylishly appointed with all the comforts you'd expect in a home away from home.
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Located in the heart of Cornwall, Lakeview Country Club offers an extensive array of on-site facilities: a gymnasium, an indoor heated pool, a steam room, beauty rooms, a 9-hole golf course and a jogging track. If you feel the need to leave the 238-acre estate, beautiful Cornish awaits, as well as b ... Read More >>

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The Macdonald Plas Talgarth Resort is set within a 64-acre property with an 18th century Georgian Manor house at its center. From here you can overlook the River Dyfi in the Snowdonia National Park. Plas Talgarth has excellent restaurant and bar facilities and a first-class health and beauty spa. Ot ... Read More >>

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Moness Country Club is a family resort and a golfer's and outdoor enthusiast's dream. Situated within a 35-acre wooded estate, half a mile from the town of Aberfeldy, Moness offers conveniences such as a bar and restaurant, an indoor pool, a steam room, a solarium, a games hall and a snooker room. T ... Read More >>

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Sutton Hall serves as a fine example of 17th century Georgian architecture ideally situated among 24 acres of parkland and woodland - and less than a mile from North Yorkshire Moors National Park. There are eight units in the main hall and six cottages within the grounds. Facilities include a small ... Read More >>

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The Edinburgh Residence is located in the center of Scotland's capital city, a 10-minute walk from the main shopping area of Princes Street and within easy reach of the city's famous attractions (including the imposing Edinburgh Castle). Other area attractions include many specialty shops and a fine ... Read More >>

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Vacation in style at Broome Park, a magnificent country estate in Kent, the “Garden of England.” Here you can enjoy the English countryside without giving up modern-day comforts. Guests at Broome Park, for example, enjoy access to the resort's 18-hole golf course (advance booking and handicap certif ... Read More >>

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From its cliff-top location, Cromer Country Club offers spectacular views of Norfolk's glorious sandy beaches and attractive countryside. The resort is just 15 miles from the famous waterways of the Norfolk Broads and less than an hour's drive from the Royal Estate at Sandringham. The area has many ... Read More >>

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Consider Connemara a truly authentic corner of Europe where one can be at one with a variety of habitats: the sea, rivers, mountains and woodlands. Situated on a hillside in a remote area, Connemara Country Cottages forgoes on-site facilities for the kind of serenity only achieved through peace, qui ... Read More >>

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The Galway Bay Cottages are located in the picturesque village of Barna, about 3 miles from the centre of Galway Town. Barna offers peace and quiet to the visitor who wants to tour the area and use the Galway Bay Cottages as a base. The beauty of the area is legendary; it is one of the few unspoiled ... Read More >>

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Trewince Manor is on the Roseland Peninsula in Cornwall, an area of outstanding natural beauty, peace and tranquility. Trewince enjoys a rural setting close to the beautiful Cornish coastline. Walkers here enjoy stunning scenery from the west coast footpaths with small sandy coves and unspoiled beac ... Read More >>

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Eat...
See the UK, taste the world (Edinburgh). After a few days of sampling the local fare, you may crave a little variety. Enter
Scotland's capital city, a gastronomic melting pot where many countries and cultures are represented, including America, Bangladesh,
France, Hong Kong, India, Italy and Switzerland.
Bacon, eggs and seaweed (Wales). The seafood in Wales is outstanding, which is no surprise since the Welsh coast is lined
with oyster, mussel and scallop beds. But for a special treat, consider a breakfast with Wales' famous laverbread, made from
laver seaweed.
Make time for tea (York). Shopping and sightseeing in York requires stamina. Luckily for you there are many strategically
located tea rooms and coffee shops that specialize in afternoon pick-me-ups. For great sweets and ambiance, consider Betty's
Cafe Tea Rooms.
Play...
Cheese Rolling (Gloucestershire). Every year, as they have for hundreds of years, young men and women throw themselves down
steep Cooper's Hill in hot pursuit of an eight-pound wheel of handmade Double Gloucester cheese. Held each May, it's all part
of the Spring Bank Holiday fun.
Play 18, or 36, or...(Wales). The British Open tends to favor Scotland and England, but Wales is home to more than 200 spectacular
courses of its own. Come see why the 2010 Ryder Cup will be held in this region renowned for its magnificent natural beauty.
Explore...
Anne Hathaway's Cottage (Stratford-upon-Avon). Visit the childhood home of Shakespeare's wife. The cottage contains some rare
family furniture dating back to Anne's childhood, and the surrounding English cottage garden is a sight to behold. Hours vary
by season with last entry either 4 p.m. or 5 p.m.
Wordsworth's Lakes and Hills (Windermere, Lake District). Discover the daffodils and rugged scenery that led to much of Wordsworth's
poetry, and visit his home and workplace at Dove Cottage. You can also walk the same hills that inspired writers and artists
from Beatrix Potter to Samuel Coleridge.
York Minster. The largest Gothic cathedral north of the Alps is an architectural masterpiece accented with stained glass.
Explore the remains of previous buildings in the Undercroft, or take in the view from atop the tower. Open Monday through
Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Cardiff Bay (Wales). The Wales Millennium Center for the arts is a cultural gem at the heart of this redeveloped area. Come
for the opera, ballet or stage musicals, or one of the bay's many fine restaurants.
Shop...
Royal Mile (Edinburgh). For authentic goods made in Scotland, head to the Royal Mile, where among the eclectic shops you'll
find cashmere sweaters made from the finest Scottish lamb's wool. Other items include bagpipes, kilts and a variety of Scottish
antiques.
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This is provided for informational purposes only. Endless Vacation Rentals does not endorse any of the resort activities, guides, vendors or service providers described. It is the individual’s responsibility to investigate the safety and suitability of any activity, and the credentials and fitness of any guide, vendor or service provider. Endless Vacation Rentals expressly denies any liability for engaging in any activity, and for using any guide, vendor or services provider, that may be mentioned or described in any Endless Vacation Rentals advertisement or publication. Additional fees and restrictions may apply to any activity or service. |
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