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  • St. Lucia

    World Directory, Africa, South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, KwaZulu-Natal

    St. Lucia is known as the gateway to the Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park and therefore ideally positioned as a base for further exploration. St. Lucia South Africa is the ideal stop-over on your journey to or from the famous Kruger National Park.



  • Southbroom

    World Directory, Africa, South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, KwaZulu-Natal

    Southbroom is an exclusive village kissed by stretches of golden beaches and endless sugar-cane hills, with an annual temperate climate and unparalleled lifestyle, the perfect place for a holiday or just a getaway.


  • Rhodes

    World Directory, Africa, South Africa, Eastern Cape, Eastern Cape

    Rhodes is a hamlet or small village alongside the trout rich Bell River, at the foot of Ben MacDhui (at 3,001m the highest mountain in the Cape region) in the Drakensberg mountains of the north Eastern Cape, South Africa.


  • Paternoster

    World Directory, Africa, South Africa, Western Cape, West Coast

    There are kilometres of deserted sandy beaches and rocky coves waiting to be explored. Delight in the beauty of dune fynbos and the annual riot of spring flowers. Be awed by sightings of dolphins and whales. Enjoy the rich diversity of bird life. Get up close to the whales. Hike, kayak on the ocean or just sit back and enjoy the beautiful African sunsets. Explore this fascinating region from the central point of Paternoster, a historic fishing village.


  • Gdynia

    World Directory, Europe, Poland, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Kashubia

    Gdynia is a city in the Pomeranian Voivodeship of Poland and an important seaport at Gdańsk Bay on the south coast of the Baltic Sea.


  • Ilfracombe

    World Directory, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Devon

    Ilfracombe is a captivating and friendly resort, set in the north of Devon, in a region renowned for its outstanding natural beauty. Ilfracombe has its own harbour, from which you can explore one of the best coastlines in England. To the East, you will find some of the highest sea cliffs in England, split up by small uncommercialised Rocky Bays; ideal for bathing and rock-pool exploration.


  • Keswick

    World Directory, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Cumbria

    The town offers a wide variety of attractions including:- museums, galleries, shops, restaurants, pubs and a selection of beautiful parks. Derwent Water, the most picturesque lake in Cumbria is only a ten-minute stroll, where you can catch the regular ferry to any of the six jetties around the lake. From there you can walk on Cat Bells, Maiden Moor and the many other beautiful fells, or visit Ashness Bridge, Lodore Falls and the village of Grange.


  • Newport

    World Directory, Europe, United Kingdom, Wales, Monmouthshire Sir Fynwy

    Newport is within easy walking distance of pubs, restaurants and shops and is 300 yards from the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Local pubs and restaurants provide extensive menus, including locally caught sea bass, sea trout, lobster and crab. Glorious scenic walks can be made from the house which take in coast, estuary and mountain, all in the Pembrokeshire National Park.


  • Skegness

    World Directory, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Lincolnshire

    Skegness is a thriving resort on the East Coast of England. Skegness once extended much further out to sea and the coastline has suffered erosion over many years though it is now gaining ground. We know that the area has been occupied since before Roman times. Roman pottery can be found today on the shore, it makes a change from collecting sea shells! Salt was manufactured along much of the low lying coast of Lincolnshire in Roman times and evidence of their working sites and even artifacts bearing their fingerprints can still be found today.


  • Tor

    World Directory, Europe, United Kingdom, England, South West England

    A tor is a rock outcrop formed by weathering, usually found on or near the summit of a hill. In the South West of England, where the term originated, it is also a word used for the hills themselves - particularly the high points of Dartmoor in Devon and Bodmin Moor in Cornwall.