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United Kingdom Question from Richard - 22 November 2012
Q: We would like to travel from Glasgow down the coastline to Bladnoch distillery. What is the best route to take in much of the coastline?
A: From Glasgow head east on the A737 and A760 to the coast at Largs. Then follow the A78 down the coast to Ayr and then the A719 to Turnberry. Then the A77 as far as Stranraer at which point you will need to start heading inland towards Bladnoch.
United Kingdom Question from laura baxter - 30 August 2011
Q: Where is the most child friendly city?
A: This may be an unsual point of view but we think London is one of the most child friendly cities in the world. It may sometimes be expensive, but a host of free attractions including the British Museum, the Imperial War Museum & Tate Britain, plus a plethora of parks & other open spaces, help to make London a truly family friendly destination.
United Kingdom Question from Rachel Weber - 18 August 2011
Q: How long will it take me to visit every shop on Bond Street in London?
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United Kingdom Question from Bertram Lewthwaite - 07 August 2011
Q: Is there an any more relaxing holiday than speeding through the canals of England at 4MPH
A: Possibly not. Although frm recent experience, we would also thoroughly recommend exploring the unspoilt and uncrowded coastline of Pembrokeshire.
United Kingdom Question from Rositsa Simeonova - 29 July 2011
Q: Can I travel with my dog in public transport in UK?
A: In general, animals are allowed on UK public transport as long as they are on a lead or in a suitable container. It is best to check first though with the relevant travel company or transport authority, for example the Animals on London Transort Guide.
United Kingdom Question from Kieran Devlin - 17 July 2011
Q: Where is best for some family fun in London?
A: London is a huge city with hundreds of family attractions but a great place to start is the South Bank of the River Thames. There is lots to see and do AND it will really help you get your bearings.
United Kingdom Question from Kieran Devlin - 16 July 2011
Q: Where in Wales is most historically interesting to visit?
A: Lots of choice but as a starting point there are 4 fantastic castles in the county of Gwynedd that were built in the 13th century and are collectively designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Try the VisitWales heritage section for more info.
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