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After an 8 hour bus ride I finally arrived in Newquay at 7am in the morning... The rest of the crew arrived about 1pm so I spent mo... Continue reading »
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Our tour was in England – more specifically Cornwell, England - we took a 1 ½ hour bus ride to a small fishing village called Fowey, pron... Continue reading »
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We spent Easter in Cornwall - Penzance to be more specific. It was wonderful. When we first told everyone that we were going to Pen... Continue reading »
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We stayed in Carylon Bay but didn’t see much of the area. We were here to visit the Eden Project. The Eden Project is the world’s bigge... Continue reading »
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St Michaels Mount is a small island near the town of Marazion. The island is close enough to land to be able to walk too in low tides,... Continue reading »
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1. Château des Briottières
Real Traveler Rating: 3.6 out of 5 based on 3 reviews from 1 source
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"The Chateau is excellent however the service is sporadic and is not an hotel at best the Chateau should be regarded as self-catering." — source Venere
"We paid 140 Euros the standard room without breakfast, what is expensive, and we weren't inside the castle but outside." — source Venere
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Location. Beaumont House is located in Old Windsor, England, three miles from Windsor Castle, and four miles from Eton College. Egham train station is three miles away. Hotel Features. Dating back to the 14th century, this ho... more
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Newly built 4 star hotel- opened in August 2005- with 48 luxuriously decorated bedrooms and fantastically designed bar and restaurant. Like stepping into a city hotel in the suburbs the Pinewood is a touch of elegance and class... more
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Gaiety and elegance are the two words which automatically spring to mind to describe this magnificent 18th-century chateau, a listed building set amongst exquisite French gardens and parkland. more
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A former coaching inn run by the Woolcock family for over 100 years, the Commercial Hotel is well known locally for its great food and warm Cornish welcome. more


