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  • Gairloch

    World Directory, Europe, United Kingdom, Scotland, Highland

    Gairloch makes a perfect holiday base, and is an ideal spot for hill walking, birdwatching, fishing, or just relaxing. It has a 9-hole golf course, safe sandy beaches, and is close to the beautiful National Trust garden at Inverewe. Gairloch has its own award-winning Heritage Museum, a library, shops and galleries, and a wide choice of places to eat and drink during the summer season.



  • Strathpeffer

    World Directory, Europe, United Kingdom, Scotland, Ross and Cromarty

    Strathpeffer is situated in the heart of the Highlands, to the west of The Cromarty Firth and the Black Isle. Perfect for taking advantage of the East Coast amenities and the wild scenery of Wester Ross. Local amenities include Strathpeffer's own 18 hole golf course, said by many to be one of the most picturesque in Britain. Trips are available to secluded hill lochs, teeming with wild brown trout. Local estates offer game shooting and deer stalking and the local wild fowling is of the highest standard. For walkers, there are any number of routes of varying difficulty, to allow all to see the magnificence of the Highlands.


  • St Davids

    World Directory, Europe, United Kingdom, Wales, Pembrokeshire

    St David's is the smallest city in the United Kingdom, with a population of under 2,000 people. It lies on the River Alun, on Saint David's peninsula in Pembrokeshire, Wales. St David's is the de facto ecclesiastical capital of Wales and the final resting place of Saint David, the patron saint of Wales.


  • Praa Sands

    World Directory, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Cornwall

    Praa Sands is a coastal village in the Parish of Breage, located off the main road between Helston and Penzance in Cornwall, England, UK. Formerly serving the local mining industry, it is now predominantly a tourist-oriented area.


  • Dahab

    World Directory, Africa, Egypt, Sinai, Sinai Peninsula

    Dahab is a small town situated on the southeast coast of the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt. Formerly a Bedouin fishing village, located approximately 80 km (50 miles) northeast of Sharm el-Sheikh, Dahab is still considered to be one of the Sinai's most treasured diving destinations.


  • Kosmos

    World Directory, Africa, South Africa, North West, North West

    Hartbeespoort Dam on the Crocodile River irrigates 16,000 hectares of intensely cultivated land and provides extensive recreational facilities for Pretoria and Johannesburg. The dam was completed in 1923 and has an adjoining chain of water canals that extend to an impressive 547km of irrigation systems. There are two holiday resorts on the banks of the dam, Schoemanskloof on the northern and Kosmos on the west.


  • Motueka

    World Directory, Oceania, New Zealand, Nelson, Tasman

    Motueka is a town in the South Island of New Zealand. It is located close to the mouth of the Motueka River, on the western shore of Tasman Bay. It is, after Nelson and Richmond, the third largest centre in the region, with a permanent population of around 6000.


  • San Clemente

    World Directory, North America, United States, California, Orange County

    San Clemente California beaches are popular destinations for local residents and tourists visiting the region. Ideally located between Los Angeles and San Diego, San Clemente is a unique beach town built on hillsides overlooking the Pacific Ocean.


  • Fontwell

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

    Fontwell is a village in the Arun district of West Sussex, England. It lies 4.2 miles (6.8km) west of Arundel at the junction of the A27 and A29 roads.

    The village is best known for Fontwell Park Racecourse and Denmans Gardens.

     


  • Durbanville

    World Directory, Africa, South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Town

    Durbanville arose round the best water-source for dozens of kilometres, which drew half of all travellers in the Cape; and when, around the turn of the eighteenth century, the important routes were laid down, they went by way of the Spring which, even at the height of summer, poured out thousands of gallons of sweet water a day and, in fact, served the village of Durbanville as its water supply until 1958.