Infotel Magazine | Edition 31 | August 2018
Inside this month's edition we guide you around the British coastline with our A to almost Z of hot spots to stay and we go inn-land to discover charming countryside inns offering fantastic food and service. Read Now >> http://www.infotel.co.uk/magazine
Inside this month's edition we guide you around the British coastline with our A to almost Z of hot spots to stay and we go inn-land to discover charming countryside inns offering fantastic food and service. Read Now >>
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S<br />
is for St.Ives<br />
For decades, the town has been attracting artists who<br />
come to capture the area’s undeniable natural beauty<br />
and has now become a magnet for some of the world’s<br />
greatest painters, sculptors and ceramists.<br />
Must do<br />
There are only four Tate galleries in the world and one of<br />
them is Tate St Ives.<br />
Stay here >><br />
©VisitBritain/Tomo Brejc<br />
T<br />
is for Tynemouth<br />
This conservation area consists of 18th and 19th century buildings<br />
with Tynemouth Priory and Castle prominently positioned on<br />
the headland, overlooking the river and out to the North Sea.<br />
Stunning beaches with plenty of activities, including jet skis,<br />
canoeing, surfing and wind surfing will keep visitors active.<br />
Must do<br />
Visit the moated Tynemouth Castle and Priory and discover<br />
2000 years of history.<br />
Stay here >><br />
VisitEngland/Louise Best<br />
U<br />
is for Ullapool<br />
Nestled on the shores of Loch Broom, about one hour from Loch<br />
Ness, this picturesque fishing village has restaurants, shops,<br />
cafes, bars, a museum, sea fishing, loch fishing and deer stalking,<br />
making it the perfect base to discover Ross-shire.<br />
Must do<br />
A stunning sunset cruise from Ullapool Pier taking in the beauty of<br />
Loch Broom and the Western Isles and if you’re really lucky see<br />
dolphins swim.<br />
Stay here >><br />
©VisitBritain/VisitScotland<br />
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