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Easter holiday ideas

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Easter is fast approaching and Easter holidays are an excellent opportunity for families to come together and enjoy exciting activities and fantastic short breaks.  Enjoy a family adventure holiday in the area of Perthshire in Scotland where activities include mountain biking, rock climbing, gorge walking and canoeing.  Wilderness Scotland can put together family packages to suit everyone.  For a more relaxing break in the South of England, why not visit beautiful Cornwall where you can stay at Greenscombe House which is a stunning Victorian farmhouse in an absolutely gorgeous location.  Here you can stroll along the picturesque River Tamar and relax in front of the open log fire or enjoy a barbeque in the fantastic gardens.

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2 Comments

  1. Posted February 26, 2009 at 6:54 am | Permalink

    Swansea Bay and Gower are ideal for Easter with the family. Loads of availability at the moment. Great beaches and walks, and there’s the Waterfront Museum and LC2 (state of the art indoor water park) if weather not up to much! Seaside village of Mumbles is a must, so is Worms Head on Gower. We have 7 places available in Gower (see http://www.truplaces.com) and 1 brand new stylish apartment overlooking Swansea Bay @ http://www.milkwoodhouse.com.

  2. Paul
    Posted March 3, 2009 at 11:52 am | Permalink

    Hi Andrew and welcome to the blog.

    Thanks for sharing your place. Milkwood House looks nice but the site is really ruined by the names.co.uk advertising that comes with using Moonfruit.

    You obviously have a nice product, but in my opinion you really need ad-free hosting to present it properly. That obviously means spending a few £ but it needn’t cost a lot and it would give a far better impression.

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