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Month: July 2018

Enjoy your Holidays in Barcelona with ChicRoom Barcelonas Holiday Apartments

If you are looking for holiday apartments, Barcelona has a lot to offer. A city of breathtaking natural beauty and diverse culture, Spains most famous city gives visitors the chance to escape lifes little monotonies for fun in the sun and festive celebration. Holiday apartments in Barcelona allow you to enjoy the comforts of home and hidden luxuries that you just dont have the time or money for during a weekly work week.

Before signing up for holiday apartments in Barcelona, visitors want to make sure that what they are getting will aide in the ultimate weekend or weeklong getaway. The best way to know for sure that youre getting your moneys worth is to start by considering “the three Ps” (proximity, price, and place).

Proximity is one very important asset of luxury holiday apartments Barcelona visitors require. Each year, the city offers a wealth of festivities ranging from specialty film festivals to concerts and art exhibitions. Many come to the city for these events alone, while others would prefer to spend all day and all night on the crystal clear beaches or stay in beach apartments in Barcelona. Whatever your preference, it is important that your final choices for holiday apartments in Barcelona put you close to the action for added time savings and convenient access.

Price is another consideration with luxury holiday apartments Barcelona renters find of interest. Family vacations can be more expensive as costs are not often shared by every member of the group. However, family groups or friend gatherings can benefit from sharing costs, enabling visitors to get the very best in luxury from their stay. Before signing up, it is important to know how many in your group will be sharing the costs, and what amenities, such as pools, tennis courts, and health club access are vital to the trip.

Place is the final quality that renters look for when attaining an apartment for their annual holiday or mini-getaway. How well-maintained a facility is goes a long way in happiness and overall comfort. Even the sparsest of add-ons can be overcome when properties are well taken care of and residents receive prompt and skilled customer service. For holiday apartments Barcelona, visitors consider these “three Ps” make-or-break.

A Gypsy Caravan Holiday

A Gypsy Caravan Holiday is an adventure!
It’s an escape from the busy every-day life: imagine living in a Gypsy caravan for a few days, handling a horse and driving through an unspoiled, idyllic countryside.
You can spend a holiday like this for example in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Denmark, Germany, France, Czech Republic, Switzerland and Hungary with different horse breeds and a vardos in variations.

How can I book, how does it work?

There are hire-companies and travel agencies that offer you a trip with a fully fitted and very practical Gypsy caravan for the holiday together with usually one horse, sometimes two.

Bow top wagons, made out of wood and stretched canvas are used preferably. These vehicles are about 5m long (without horse) and approx. 2m wide. They can weigh up to 750kg. In most places Irish Cobs or Gypsy draft horses are used, as they are very well tempered, calm and very good with children. In a lot of cases a collar harness is used.

What, if I haven’t got any experience with horses?

Everyone gets an initial thorough introduction into functionality of the vardo and handling and caring for the horse. It will be explained to you how to harness up and put the horse onto the caravan, how to feed and water it, how to groom and how to look after hooves and hoof shoes.

What do I need to bring with me?

Space is limited in a vardo, therefore you need to bring practical clothing and only gear you really need and dont forget the wet wear, as in some areas weather can be quiet unpredictable even during the summer: spells of rain can occur at any time. Most hire companies give you bedding, but ask you to bring your own towels. A good idea is also to bring your own sleeping bag. Take also a book or two and some games for the children. A mobile phone for emergencies is a good idea. Also, Bank facilities and ATM’s are usually not passed during the trip (the routes are quite well selected and you will travel on calm, more remote roads.)

You will drive along a fix route and check in at selected over night stops, where you will find grazing for the horse, electricity, shower and toilet facilities.

When is the best time to travel? How much does it cost approximately?

Gypsy caravan holiday operations are open from April to October, with a main season in the summer months July – August.

Prices in 2007 were around 500 (600 in high season) per week and caravan and they will usually ask for approx.10 – 15 % deposit. There will be surcharges for the compulsory over night stops, which might be between 15-20 per caravan. You can book short trips over 2 or 3 days or longer ones over 4 or 6 days. If you enjoy it very much, trips can be prolonged in most cases.

A Gypsy caravan holiday is certainly an adventurous vacation and you will experience life from a totally different point of view, in a slower pace. You might even want to take a longer break and organize your tour through different countries with your own vardo and horse/s.

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The Norfolk Broads by Norfolk Holiday Guide

The Norfolk Broads is an area consisting of many rivers and lakes situated close to the East coast of the county. In conjunction with the neighbouring Suffolk Broads it is the largest protected wetland and third largest inland waterway in Britain. Its status is equivalent to that of a national park, although it has not been designated as oneyet. The Broads Authority, set up in 1989, is responsible for conservation, planning, recreation and waterways.

The Broads, as it is commonly referred to, has an area of 303 square kilometers (for those who, like me, are struggling to come to terms with metrication that is 117 square miles). In its entirety it is made up of seven rivers, namely the Ant, Thurne, Bure, Chet, Yare, Waveney and Wensum, together with sixty three broads. Of these broads only thirteen are for the most part navigable, with three more having only channels which can be navigated. The total navigable waterways amount to 200 kilometers (125 miles) and provide some spectacular night-time scenery.

Intensive peat digging during medieval times is believed to have culminated in the creation of the broads. The result is an area which has, quite fittingly, been described as Britains Magical Waterland. It is home to a diverse range of plants, insects, birds and animals, many of which are the rarest in the UK and some of which are unique to this area. Our most beautiful insect, the Swallowtail butterfly, has made its home here and the delightful British Otter is making a welcome comeback here thanks to the landscape and the water quality.

The Norfolk Broads can be explored along the numerous footpaths and cycle tracks running parallel to the rivers, with bicycle hire available around the county. However, the best way to take in the beautiful landscape and its wildlife is to rent a boat and cruise the waterways at your leisure or to take a guided boat tour. There are many businesses throughout the area offering tours or boats of all shapes and sizes for hire. You can live on board or there is plenty of accommodation available in close proximity to moorings if you want to hire boats by the day.

The Norfolk Holiday Guide is managed by Wentworth Leisure Ltd, a family run company with a love of travel. We are committed to promoting the tourist trade in Norfolk and are doing everything we can to encourage visitors to choose Norfolk as their holiday destination. We are totally independent and are not connected in any way with the Norfolk Tourist Board or any other organisation in Norfolk.

The website is a contemporary, easy to use online guide for holidays within the county of Norfolk. We hope you will find all the information you require for visiting this popular tourist destination. This online guide will help you to choose the Norfolk holiday accommodation that best suits your needs. We have specially designed the Norfolk Holiday Guide website to offer you a quick and easy way to search for your tourist destination or service, with no commission paid to ourselves, as all bookings take place directly with the service you are looking for.

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Rhodes Holidays Enjoying a visit to the Castles of Rhodes

Rhodes is blessed with such places and sites that are having attractive and striking beauty and attract lot of tourists every year and make them have fun during their Rhodes Holidays. It provides visitors with such beautiful sites and unique places that their Rhodes Holidays ideas get fully packed with fun and thrilling experiences.

Some of the castles whose view will make your stay to the Rhodes unforgettable are as under:

Castle of Lindos:

Lindos castle is the one that was built initially for the governor who stayed here for a particular period of time. It is a three story building with a palace like shape. Crusades of that time helped in the building of this castle. It is all around covered by the Lindos Acropolis walls and stands on a huge and vertical sea rock of Lindos village. It was surrounded by the equipped walls of the Acropolis of Lindos. But unfortunately, hardly two among those three buildings are surviving today. This place is a must visit for history seekers to make best Rhodes holidays.

The Castle of Kastro Kritinias or Kastello Castle

The Castle of Kastro Kritinias is a unique but ruined castle of its sort located beside a village that comes after walking on a dirt road of the hill. It comes under the vicinity of Attaviros. Commonly known as Kastello by the locals, it is a 16th century Venetian castle available on the top of a hill that oversees the sea in the direction of Chalki. This castle was established by the Knights of the Order of St. John. Its site was chosen by the Crusaders due to its advantageous position on the top. It was chosen due to its 360 degree angle. Also, it offered quite easy monitoring of the enemies and pirates.

Feraklos Castle

Feraklos Castle is a 150 meters high medieval castle situated in Archangelos in the east of Rhodes, opposite the coastal line of Asia Minor. Today, you can see just its 2 meters thick walls with some of the 12th century turrets that survived. If you go inside the castle, you can enjoy an old water reservoir along with few other ruined infrastructures. One must climb up the steep to the top as its views from the top are dazzling. The castle provided knights of the time with an easy access to the known sea routes towards the Near Eastern and northern African regions.

Asklipio Castle

Askilipio castle, a small castle of medieval times is having a striking beauty apart from the fact that it is ruined to some extent. If viewed from the top you will see an old village covered all around with beautiful valley. This valley is having beautiful white colored small houses and narrow streets. Askilipio castle is in the southern part of the island and is much beautiful as compared to other castles in Rhodes Island.

Byzantine Castle of Ialyssos

Having few of its remains in Ialyssos (also known as Ialissos and Ialysos), is located the Byzantine castle Of Ialyssos of 11th century. The knights of St, John undertook the monopolistic control of this castle. It is one of the commendable places in Rhodes. Whenever you plan your Rhodes holidays you must visit this place at least once.

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