BURLEY BIKE HIRE
Read moreDirect access to the forest from the village of Burley.
CAMBRIDGE ACADEMY OF ENGLISH
Read moreThe Studious atmosphere of Cambridge and the good reputation of English are all good reasons to take lessons on the spot. Prices depend on the number of hours selected and the type of registration. In this house, students are accepted from all levels, beginners, confirmés, or commercial scholars seeking the development of business English. Courses are conducted in small groups of ten students. Possibility to stay in a family not far from the colleges.
BUS TOURISTIQUE
Read moreFrom June to September, the reservation is not necessary. The X 53 bus leaves Exeter to the Jurassic Coast (information at the tourist office).
NATIONAL EXPRESS
Read moreBuses are available in front of Victoria Station (3 hours a day).
NATIONAL RAIL
Read moreTrain approximately every hour for London Paddington (between 1 h 30 and 2 h drive).
COIFFEUR METROPOLIS
Read moreLocated in the heart of the Hilton Hotel, this hairdressing salon has been named after Brighton. It is a multi-sex salon open to all, even to non-guests of the hotel.
EASYINTERNETCAFÉ
Read moreThis site identifies a good portion of Internet cafés in the capital. We find it all over London: Tower Bridge, Brick Lane, Bermondsey, Clapham, South Kensington…
BUDGET
Read moreThis is a very serious address if you want to rent a car to enjoy your getaway in Northern Ireland. Budget has several locations in Belfast, offering the possibility to pick up and drop off the rental car at the location of your choice, including of course one at the airport in the arrivals terminal, just after the baggage claim. Renting a car is an ideal option whether you want to go to the Northern Irish capital, which is about 30 minutes away, or go directly to the country's roads.
TRANSLINK
Read moreFor destinations north and east of Belfast: depart from the Europa Bus Centre terminal on Glengall Street. Ulsterbus 212 to Derry: 1 hour 40 minutes travel time. Ulsterbus 261 or 273 to Dungannon: 50 min. Ulsterbus 261 to Enniskillen: 2 hours and 10 minutes. Ulsterbus 251 to Armagh: 1h10. Ulsterbus 15, 15a, 215, 515 or 516 to Downpatrick: 1 hour.
For destinations south and west of Belfast: Goldline Express 218a from Europa Bus Centre or Bridge Street to Coleraine: 1 hour 45 minutes. Then from Coleraine take the 140b to Portrush.
BELFAST INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Read moreThe flight from Paris-CDG to Belfast takes around 1h45 (thanks to a direct flight with EasyJet). There are regular flights to Paris, London, Manchester, Edinburgh and Glasgow. There is also a tourist information office at the airport. You can reach the city center by bus (Express 300, every 15 minutes on weekdays and every 30 minutes at weekends). Cabs cost around £40 for 30 minutes.
INTERNET
Read moreBioCafe is a charming café serving healthy European cuisine. With comfortable decor and friendly staff, this establishment is ideal for a relaxing break. The menu offers a variety of vegetarian and vegan dishes, with gluten-free options available. Dishes are carefully prepared and beautifully presented. Guests can also enjoy an excellent selection of drinks, including turmeric lattes and kombucha. Customer reviews are very positive, highlighting the freshness and flavor of the dishes, as well as the friendly service.
BRITISH AIRWAYS
Read moreGlasgow, Scotland's cultural capital, is easily accessible by air thanks to British Airways. With flights from London, you can reach this Scottish city in just over an hour. Once there, you can take advantage of Glasgow's cultural diversity by visiting its many impressive sites and discovering its must-visit addresses for whisky tasting or a break in a neighborhood café. Whether you choose to travel Economy or Business class, you'll find plenty of hotels within easy reach of the airport, just a few kilometers from the city center. Flights to Glasgow are frequent, with up to 12 flights a day from London. To reach the city center from the airport, you have several transport options, including the Glasgow Shuttle and Air Link buses, car rental or cabs.
SCOTTISH CITY LINK COACHES
Read moreCitylink Coaches is a nationwide bus network. You can easily reach Inverness from Glasgow or other tourist places. There are different types of passes depending on your needs. Whether it is a day ticket, a multi-ticket or a pass to explore Scotland over several days or weeks. You can even take the bus to Belfast, Northern Ireland. They are all equipped with toilets. Very good rates if you book online.
CLUB LANGUES ET CIVILISATIONS
Read moreRodez is well known for its CLC - Séjour Linguistique travel agency. This agency offers a variety of language and cultural stays for all ages and levels of experience. Whether you want to learn a new language or discover a new culture, CLC - Séjour Linguistique in Rodez is here to help you find the perfect stay.
DISCOVERY TRAINS
Read moreTheir website offers a variety of train tours, suitable for all types of travelers. They offer individual tours, where you travel alone with a pre-prepared itinerary, quality hotels and guided tours. They also offer luxury tours, where you can travel in prestigious trains and enjoy refined cuisine. For those who prefer to travel in groups, they offer escorted tours, in small or larger groups. Finally, they also offer tailor-made train tours to suit your needs and preferences.
RAIL EUROPE
Read moreThis site gathers a very large majority of the existing train passes in Europe. Not bad to compare and book. Among the passes that allow you to discover a single country, let's mention for example the BritRail Central Scotland (Scotland), the France Rail Pass (France) and the Norway in a nutshell (Norway). Combined passes for two countries: Austria Germany Pass, France Spain Pass, Greece Italy Pass and Hungary Romania Pass. And more global: Eurail Select Pass, Eurail Global Pass, Balkan Flexipass, or the Scandinavia Pass... A highly recommended site before boarding!
SEAT61.COM
Read moreHow to travel by train around the world? The man in the seat 61 gives you all his advice as a frequent traveller and railwayman. To be consulted with attention because it is undoubtedly the best of the generalist sites on trains! The information (timetables, fares, possible works on certain lines) is updated very frequently, the routes are described with great precision and are enhanced with photos, and there are even some suggestions for visits and accommodation. The train bible, in English.
SOUTHPORT CYCLING TOWN
Read moreThe town of Southport makes available on its website a set of itineraries to be enjoyed by bicycle that can be downloaded free of charge; 4,8 km for the shortest circuit at 15,3 km for the longest. These itineraries have been designed to fully appreciate the landscape of the coastline and its fauna and flora. One of them includes the passage through a OISEAUX bird reserve and leads you to Churchtown, a picturesque village with a small botanical garden. The details of the circuits are on the "leisure cycle" tab. The site also contains several addresses where bikes can be rented.
CityStack
Read moreLondon is a city with a thousand and one ways to enjoy your outings, but it's not always kind to travelers' wallets. CityStack is a great solution for enjoying charming local pubs and supporting local businesses without breaking the bank. The system is simple and effective: you buy a CityStack pack and get a "special beer mat" stamped with the pub's logo, entitling you to a £10 discount on £20 spent. A classic £25 pack saves you £100. Over 50 local pubs are taking part!
IT'S YOUR LONDON
Read moreSue Hillman is a Francophile and a lover of the language of Molière. She will be happy to help you spend the London stay of your dreams. She offers various itineraries organized by theme: Royal Palaces, Museums, Pleasure, Gastronomy, or Theatre... Sue's specialty is truly tailor-made. She also offers 3 levels of intervention to your trip, from a helping hand to save time to a total takeover. It's the perfect way to organize your trip and make the most of it.
BRITTANY FERRIES
Read moreBrittany Ferries is the flagship company to the UK, offering up to 50 departures a week from France, with both cruise and fast ferries. As a tour operator specializing in the UK, the company also offers vacation packages with over 1,200 different types of accommodation: hotels, apartments, vacation homes, as well as self-drive tours and guided coach tours to discover Britain's most beautiful regions, or all-inclusive holidays in London.
TERRES OUBLIÉES
Read moreGo where others do not go with passionate people committed to the planet. Terres oubliées is a creator of authentic trips with a naturalist approach. Invitation to the discovery of landscapes around the world. Several ranges of trips. Trek and Adventure trips to discover the world by foot, sea kayak, ski... according to your level and always with groups of 8 people maximum. Immersion trips in the nature with experienced guides. Photo trips to focus your lens on the most surprising landscapes. Exceptional cruises on remote seas. And customized trips to meet all your expectations. Beautiful human experiences.
ONE-TICKET
Read moreWith One Ticket, you can buy all-day or all-week bus passes for a designated area from Edinburgh. Five zones are available and with the most expensive daily option, you can travel freely and unlimited to Perth and Dundee in the north and the English border in the south. The offer lends itself particularly well to a one-day tour of the main cities of the Borders. The vast majority of transport operators are partners, but some bus companies may not be members.
RAMBLERS MAIN OFFICE
Read moreSince the 19th century, the association has been a determined and effective advocate of one of the UK's most popular activities: walking! But also the environment and its biodiversity. There's no question of leaving the marked paths to disturb a pair of birds of prey or the marmots in their burrows... Discover also its magazine and its countless hiking itineraries. The only regret is that the website has no French version... So read it in English! In London, the itineraries include all the must-sees.
SANTANDER CYCLES
Read moreBased on the same principle as Vélib' in Paris, the red Santander Bikes can be picked up from Santander kiosks all over town. For £1.60, you can use them for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, £1.60 is deducted for a further 30 minutes, then £4 for 1 hour and so on (i.e. £4 per hour of rental). They're nicknamed Boris Bikes, after Boris Johnson, Mayor of London at the time of their launch. There are just over 800 docking stations and 12,000 bikes available throughout the city.
WHEELS CYCLING CENTRE
Read moreRenting a bike in the Trossachs is a great idea, as the area is very easy to visit on two wheels, thanks to beautiful bike paths (former railway line transformed into a soft lane for cyclists and pedestrians). In addition, there is also the Sustrans national trail. This centre rents 2-wheelers that will adapt to all your desires for a ride or sporting activities: standard mountain bikes, premium mountain bikes, hybrids, electric bikes, VTC. Children also have their own bikes and trailers are also available for hire. Tandems or trikes are also available.
HERTZ
Read moreHertz offers a wide range of passenger and commercial vehicles, gasoline, diesel and hybrids. Pre-payment online or on the spot, it is the guarantee of a brand recognized worldwide since its creation (1918). It's also the rental of trucks and other trailers. A multitude of special offers, loyalty programs and rates adapted to any budget. And from now on, the possibility of renting a vehicle in self-service by the hour, very convenient and more economic. As always, the cars are recent and very well maintained.
CALMAC FERRIES
Read moreIslay is a beautiful, tranquil Hebridean island, world-famous for its whisky production. It is home to many renowned distilleries, making it a must-see destination for whisky lovers. But there's more to Islay than that. The island also offers breathtaking seascapes, rich wildlife and a fascinating history. You can reach Islay from Oban or from Kennacraig on the Kintyre Peninsula. Once on the island, you can also enjoy a guided boat tour of the Gulf of Corryvreckan, famous for its powerful currents and whirlpool. Close to Islay is Jura, another island renowned for its whisky and magnificent scenery, including the Paps of Jura, mountains visible from the crossing to Islay. Jura is also known as the home of George Orwell, who wrote his famous novel "1984" here. Both islands offer a wealth of walking and cycling opportunities to explore their natural beauty.
AÉROPORT DE PORT ELLEN
Read morePort Ellen is a small town on the island of Islay, Scotland. It is best known for its airport, Glenegedale Airport, which offers direct flights to three cities. Currently, three airlines serve this airport. Travelers can find cheap flights to Port Ellen using online price comparison services. In addition to its airport, Port Ellen also offers some interesting tourist attractions. Whisky lovers can visit the Laphroaig and Ardbeg distilleries, which offer guided tours and tastings. History buffs can admire the Kildalton Cross, a historic monument dating back to the 8th century. Finally, wine lovers can discover Islay wines at the Islay Wines store.
LLANBERIS LAKE RAILWAY
Read moreA 40-minute ride in a train pulled by an authentic steam locomotive that was once used to transport slate to Menai Strait. The circuit runs along the twin lakes, Llyn Beris and Llyn Padarn. The train departs from Padarn Country Park Station or Llanberis Station and stops at Penllyn. The walk is nice and we discover beautiful landscapes that we wouldn't necessarily see otherwise. It's worth it, especially if you don't stay long and don't have the possibility to go on foot to discover this area.
WELSH HIGHLAND HERITAGE RAILWAY
Read moreThe line runs between Porthmadog and Pen-y-Mount: 55 minutes of discovery of the landscape on board the train pulled by a steam locomotive, as well as a visit to the maintenance and restoration workshops. An unusual means of transport for a beautiful view of the surrounding mountains. For families with children - there is a mini-train dedicated to them. The station has a shop with an impressive collection of books on trains!
FAIRBOURNE STEAM RAILWAY
Read moreThe station can be reached by car via the A493. Another alternative is to take a boat that departs regularly from the small port (£3 per adult for a crossing that takes less than 20 minutes). The railway installed in 1895 for wealthy English holidaymakers is still in service today and it is the occasion for a nice ride on board an old steam train. It goes over the bridge from Barmouth to Fairbourne. It is a magnificent 7 km circuit with breathtaking views of the estuary and the mountains.
WELSHPOOL & LLANFAIR LIGHT RAILWAY
Read moreThis is a nice walk in this steam train that has been running in rural communities since 1903. The line was closed in 1956. Less than ten years later, a group of enthusiasts got the locomotive back on the road. Today, a network of volunteers maintains and regulates rail traffic. Departures are variable according to the seasons and days, check the website or go directly to the station to get the schedules and days.
CITY SIGHTSEEING LLANDUDNO & CONWY
Read moreOne hour's drive. A bus takes you to the monuments and places of interest of the city, but also to the surrounding area, to make you discover beaches and mountains. Departures every half hour from the Pier de Llandudno between a. m. and p. m. You can get down to the stop of your choice to spend more time on a beach or in a museum, then go up on the next bus.
WANT TO CANOE ?
Read moreCanoe rental for the Wye River, including a map and a return bus to the city.
WAVERLEY EXCURSIONS
Read moreEnjoy a sea cruise on the Waverley River, the last paddle boat, Bristol Canal and the west coast of Wales and England.
BIKES & HIKES
Read moreCycling, climbing, water sports… nothing to discover the beauty of the region. To plan an activity with a guide or rent a bicycle and to explore around Brecon to discover the villages surrounding, it is enough to call.
BRECON MOUNTAIN RAILWAY
Read moreThe oldest steam train in the world! On board, you'll discover some of the natural beauty of the Brecon Beacons National Park. You can then visit the workshops where the old locomotives are restored. There's also a playground and café to keep the kids occupied. For timetables, check the website or phone ahead, as they depend on the day and the season. In off-peak season, it's best to book in advance. Easter and Christmas events.
ARNOLD CLARK CAR & VAN RENTAL
Read moreArnold Clark Car & Van Rental is a car rental agency located in Dumfries. Arnold Clark Car & Van Rental is Europe's largest independent car dealer, with 60 years' experience in the industry. They accept a variety of payment methods and are rated "Excellent" on Trustpilot.
BUCHANAN BUS STATION
Read moreThe city's bus station on Killermont Street (just above Queen Street Station). Buses depart from there for all of Scotland and the whole of Great Britain. Citylink (✆ +44 871 266 3333 - www.citylink.co.uk) and National Express (✆ +44 871 781 8181 - www.nationalexpress.com) are the two main companies there, but also consider checking the Megabus website (uk.megabus.com), from where some major routes (including other carriers) can be booked at a bargain price (e.g., Edinburgh or Perth from as little as £1).
CENTRAL STATION
Read moreAll city and mainline trains to the South. Glasgow has two major railway stations in its city center: Glasgow Queen Street (George Square) and Glasgow Central (Gordon Street). The former serves the east and north of Scotland (including Edinburgh) via Scotrail (www.scotrail.co.uk). The second connects all of the south of the country, as well as the rest of Great Britain, with Scotrail (www.scotrail.co.uk), Virgin Trains (www.virgintrains.co.uk), First Transpennine Express (www.tpexpress.co.uk) and Crosscountry (www.crosscountrytrains.co.uk).
GLASGOW AIRPORT
Read moreGlasgow is fairly well connected to the rest of Europe by air, with both regular and low cost airlines. The airport's website also lists all the car rental companies that are present there. A second airport is located in Prestwick, 50 kilometers from Glasgow (www.glasgowprestwick.com). It is mainly used by Ryanair and only offers flights to Southern Europe. From Glasgow airport to the city center. You will have to take the Glasgow Airport Express which runs 24 hours a day, with a service every 10 minutes during the day.
TRAIN ET BUS
Read moreSouth West Trains (www.southwesttrains.co.uk) and National Express (www.nationalexpress.com) sell tickets combining train or bus and ferry.
BRITRAIL
Read moreBritrail allows you to travel through the United Kingdom, Scotland and Wales using the British rail network. Different pass formulas allow you to make unlimited trips per day for a fixed price. These passes are not available for sale in Great Britain so it is necessary to plan to acquire them before departure. Logistics is simplified because you can board the train without having to wait at the ticket office for each trip. It is a good option to explore the surroundings of London like Oxford, Cambridge.
IOS TRAVEL
Read moreCount 2 hours a day from Penzance to Saint Mary. From £ 80 return return, special offers for a round trip in the same day (£ 35).
ISLES OF SCILLY SKYBUS
Read moreFlights from Newquay (30 minutes) and Land's End (15 minutes), but also from Bristol, Exeter and Southampton airports. From £ 125 for a round trip, special offers for a return to the same day only from Newquay and Land's End (£ 70-£ 95).
VELO
Read morePadstow Cycle Hire Ltd is a bike hire service located in Padstow, England. They offer a variety of bikes, including hybrids, mountain bikes, tandems, electric bikes and tricycles. They also have children's bikes in various sizes. Rates vary according to bike type and rental duration, with discounted rates available for 3-hour rentals. Reservations are advisable, especially during busy periods. Helmets, locks and puncture repair kits are included in the rental price. In the event of problems, assistance is available in Wadebridge and Bodmin. To reserve bikes, please call the store directly.