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One of the popular attractions in Conwy is the Conwy Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is considered as one of the finest example of 13th century military architecture in Europe. If you want an experience that gets you closer to nature without giving up your home comforts like a proper bed, showers and toilets then glamping is the answer and one place that can offer you this is Lower Glyn Farm also known as Hidden Valley Yurts and Lake House. While the Titanic Tourist attraction and SS Nomadic ship may be Belfast’s most famous attractions, the Belfast City Hall and Ulster Museum belong to the most often-visited attractions. With all those attractions, allow two days to see Belfast’s top sights, even more so to explore the famous attractions the city hosts, like the Albert Memorial Clock, the Big Fish Statue, and Belfast Castle.
Skip to navigation Skip to content Navigation Home / Food & Drink, Isle of Man, UK / Versa – responsibly sourced dining on the Isle of Man Versa – responsibly sourced dining on the Isle of Man Please take into account the advice from your local government before planning any travel and click here to see the current UK government advice regarding Covid-19 Pippa, owner and chef at Versa in Port Erin, Isle of Man Listening to Pippa describe her journey setting up Versa in the south of the Isle of Man, her passion for sustainability, ethical eating and supporting local growers and suppliers shines out. Karen grows a good range of vegetables not always found to buy locally such as globe artichoke and Jerusalem Artichoke and old heritage varieties of vegetables not grown commercially, as well as wild garlic, wood avens, three corner leeks and other wild ingredients. A peek inside the larder at Versa and the diverse range of ingredients During lockdown in the Isle of Man, Pippa kept Versa open for takeaway brunches with rainbow bagels with beetroot, carrot and mizuna, lobster and lemon verbena roll, roots and quinoa salad or delicious honey and thyme cheesecake jar.
We had applied for a 10 week housesit on Guanaja, a small island off the Honduras coast in what is called the Bay of Islands. View over WIlmont Bay in the North West of Guanaja With all year-round temperatures around the 75 degrees Fahrenheit to 80 degrees mark, the best months to visit Guanaja are April and Guanaja is not a great mecca for shopping however with most of the shops on Bonacca (or the Cay as it is known) being food stores, hardware with a few barbers, a couple of clothes shops, some banks, cafés and restaurants, you will not be coming home with lots of souvenirs, in fact, I couldn’t even find a postcard! Where to stay on Guanaja If you need a place to stay on Guanaja, check out these hotels and Airbnbs:
The New Forest is right on the doorstep of Brockenhurst, where you’ll find the famous New Forest ponies, as well as deer, cows, pigs, and other wildlife. The area is popular for walking, cycling and horse riding, but if you’re looking for a relaxing break, there are also plenty of family friendly pubs and restaurants to enjoy an afternoon with beautiful scenery. It’s a great idea to enjoy a walk in the forest, you may even spot some of the famous New Forest ponies that are roaming around, before a nice lunch in the pub. When looking for things to do in the New Forest, you’ll find plenty of attractions such as the motor museum at Beaulieu, Exbury Gardens and Steam Railway, nature reserves and country parks.