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 UK Attractions
Author:David Tooth
Date:Thursday, 26th Jul 2001 14:15
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I hope Freepinters can help me with this one - I have some American friends who will be visiting the UK (& possibly N/France , Belgium) for a couple of weeks later this year. They do not want to drive & thus will use 'public transport'. They would like to:

See a lot of the UK, incl. London & some 'shows'
Take at least one 'excursion' to the Continent.
Stay in modest hotels or B&B.

Where can I find (or direct them ) appropriate info. via Websites, etc?
Thanks in advance
David Tooth

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  UK Attractions
I hope Freepinters can help me with this one - I have some American friends who will be visiting the ...
David Tooth 26/07/01 14:15 11496
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Just a short note to thank everybody who kindly sent info/leads for my American friends - this was all appreciated. ...
David Tooth 03/08/01 16:35 11702
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Hi David http://www.ase.net is a global search engine for accommodation but we there are many hotels/b&bs in the uk and in ...
katy Clarke 01/08/01 14:12 11619
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Hi David For getting around you can try my own site www.travelfusion.com (Hope you don't mind this William ;-)) which features ...
Tim Woodall 01/08/01 13:19 11613
   Re: UK Attractions
hi as others have looked at the transport aspects of your posting, i'll just point you to http://www.theatrenet.com for theatre info ...
gail sanderson 30/07/01 09:30 11537
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For planning UK rail journeys: http://www.thetrainline.com http://www.railtrack.co.uk For cheap flights: http://www.easyjet.com http://www.ryanair.com http://www.go-fly.com Ryanair has some particularly good offers - I've just booked online two return tickets ...
Barbara Davies 27/07/01 15:53 11512
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A word of warning on thetrainline.com - check the prices with National Rail Enquiries before you book. A few ...
Janet Wilson 30/07/01 15:00 11546
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I keep a list of good links at http://www.analyticalq.com/london and also write about life in Lodnon and tips in ...
Anne Ku 26/07/01 16:00 11500
   Re: UK Attractions
Hello If they come 'oop north', we can recommend the Settle Carlisle Railway for public transport and fantastic views, which will ...
Lindsey Annison 26/07/01 14:27 11497

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