Thursday, July 21, 2011

Local Attractions

It's a place of magnificent sunsets, small towns that haven't changed since the middle ages, friendly people and unbelievable food. You will enjoy visiting Italy for business or pleasure, with the best option being to rent a car to take the least travelled routes between cities and villages, staying at gorgeous local bed and breakfast accommodation as you travel. Accommodation options include guest houses, home stays, farm stays, luxury lodges, quaint cottages, cabins and charming apartments. Italy is one of the world's most visited destinations - complete with historical ruins, breathtaking churches, non-stop food and wine, sun filled beaches and snow capped peaks. Many other cities, towns and villages are just as beautiful - such as Trieste, Verona, Modena, Bologna, Siena and Genoa. You can't go to Italy without visiting Venice and you can't visit Venice without taking a ride on a gondola. Italy's sunny island of Sicily is another must see destination on your travels. Our selection of quality bed and breakfasts in Italy consist of traditional bed and breakfast accommodation options including guest houses, homestays, farmstays, luxury lodges, self catering cottages, cabins, apartments and charming boutique accommodation.
It's a fascinating mix of historic castles, snow capped mountains and magical lochs and glens. Scotland offers a fantastic selection of bed and breakfast accommodation, from home stays and farm stays to luxury lodges, cottages and inns. If you visit in summer, you'll be able to watch or even participate in the famous Highland Games. A great place to visit is the Cuillin mountain range on the Isle of Skye. Scotland's most famous railway line - the West Highland Railway to Mallaig - takes you past the heights of Ben Nevis, the depths of Loch Morar and the length of the Caledonian Canal. Adventurous types will love the rugged east coast of Scotland including Orkney's Scapa Flow where you can dive among dozens of German shipwrecks from World War One. If you love Scotland, you may also be a fan of the game invented in Scotland - golf. Of course you can't visit Scotland without having a look for Nessie. The scenery at Loch Ness is also well worth the trip - even if you don't spot the monster!



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