WWW.VISITBRITAIN.FR
Read moreSite of the United Kingdom Tourist Office. In addition to tourist information and general events across the UK, you can find ideas for stays in London and Activities by neighbourhood.
OFFICES DE TOURISME
Read moreThere are two reception centres in Hope Valley. The first is at the Moorland Centre in Edale (Fieldhead, in the village, +44 143 367 020). The second is located in Castleton (Buxton Road, +44 162 981 6572).
GLENMORE FOREST VISITOR CENTRE
Read moreHere you will find maps of numerous routes and itineraries through the woods, along the lochs and in the mountains, for all levels of hikers, from an hour's walk to a sporting expedition. Why not consult them while enjoying a coffee and a snack on the spot? Don't miss, outside the building is a memorial to a company of Norwegian resistance fighters based at Glenmore during the Second World War.
VISITOR CENTRE
Read moreVery pleasant, professional and friendly information centre. Very interesting if you want to gather information about dams and reservoirs, or to get ideas for itineraries for walks or bike rides. A short documentary film shows the history of dams and reservoirs. It also presents the richness of the valley's fauna. The permanent exhibition provides additional information on both topics. Bicycle rental service (£20 per day or £5 per hour) available.
RHOSSILI SHOP & VISITOR CENTRE
Read moreIn this store and visitor center, you can obtain information about the Gower Peninsula and even buy a few souvenirs. The National Trust rents out the Old Rectory, the peninsula's former priest's house, by the week, overlooking the beach, which is in great demand. If you need any advice, don't hesitate to ask the staff, who will be happy to help you. Please note: closed from Christmas to the second week in January.
OFFICE DU TOURISME
Read moreLocated in Kirkwall, Scotland, the VisitScotland Kirkwall iCentre is a tourist office offering a wealth of information on the town and surrounding area.
CENTRE DE TOURISME
Read moreHelmsdale, located in the Highlands of Scotland, is a tourist destination not to be missed. The town offers a variety of activities and sites to visit. Among the must-sees is the Timespan Museum and Arts Centre, featuring local history and contemporary art. Outdoor enthusiasts can take advantage of the Helmsdale River for fishing or relax on Helmsdale beach. Whisky lovers shouldn't miss the Clynelish distillery for a tour and tasting. For dining, Helmsdale offers a selection of restaurants serving Scottish and British dishes, such as Thyme and Plaice and La Mirage. Accommodation options range from hotels like The Belgrave Arms Hotel to vacation rentals like Kate's Croft.
OFFICE DU TOURISME
Read moreMallaig is a charming town in the Scottish Highlands. Known for its natural beauty and proximity to the islands, it is an ideal base from which to explore the region. Mallaig Tourist Office is a valuable resource for visitors, offering information on local attractions, outdoor activities and accommodation. Whether you want to hike in the surrounding mountains, explore the nearby islands or simply enjoy the natural beauty of the area, the Mallaig Tourist Office is there to help you make the most of your visit.
WWW.WALESONTHEWEB.ORG
Read moreOver 3 500 websites on Wales, its history, economy and practical information.
WWW.VOYAGE.FR
Read moreThe portal of French chain Travel offers several online reports on Wales.
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE
Read moreMonmouth's Tourist Information Centre, located in the Shire Hall, is a point of reference for visitors to this charming Welsh town. Whether you're looking for information on local attractions, upcoming events, accommodation or restaurants, the friendly and knowledgeable staff at the tourist office are on hand to answer all your questions.
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE
Read moreThis small tourist information point, which also doubles as a museum store, provides tourist information on the region. If you have any questions or are looking for specific information, you'll find a warm and friendly welcome. The site also provides a wealth of comprehensive, practical information on places to visit, restaurants, hotels and activities (golf, children's activities, walking and cycling routes, etc.).
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreLike many tourist offices, it is a real mine of information, both on the city and on the natural park. You can book your accommodation, find hiking trails, contact details of farms that rent horses, local bus schedules... Also ideal for finding a lot of information on activities to do in case of rain, alone, with friends or family. If we are looking to get away from the beaten track, the team is there to inform us, with a professional and warm welcome as a bonus!
THE NATIONAL TRUST FOR SCOTLAND
Read moreThe National Trust for Scotland (NTS) is a charitable organization dedicated to the conservation and promotion of Scotland's national heritage. Many sites are supported by the NTS. It is possible to become a donor member of the association and to enter, free or at a reduced rate, the sites for one year for £66/adult (online payment). The site, very well done, highlights the sites by categories, atmospheres, etc: perfect to find inspiration!
OFFICES DE TOURISMES D'ISLE OF WIGHT
Read moreSix beach offices are located on the island, in Cowes, Newport, Ryde, Sandown, Shanklin and Yarmouth. Visit www.islandbreaks.co.uk
NATIONAL TRUST FOR SCOTLAND
Read moreGreenbank Garden is an urban garden located near the southern suburbs of Glasgow, Scotland. It's a green oasis with woodland walks and beautiful plants all year round. The café, inner courtyard and woodland walks are also open to visitors. The café offers indoor and outdoor seating, and last orders are taken 30 minutes before closing time. Admission to the garden is £9 for adults, £6.50 for concessions, £21.50 for families, £14.50 for families with one adult and £1 for young Scots. Members of the National Trust for Scotland receive free admission.
VISIT SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
Read moreVisit South East England invites you to discover all that the South East of England has to offer. If you'd like to delve deeper into your travel plans after reading this Petit Futé, you can delve into the accommodation, dining and activities sections that the region has to offer, according to your type of stay and your desires. You'll also find a complete, up-to-date agenda of all the local events you won't want to miss. The photos posted on social networks will make you dream!
VISIT ENGLAND
Read moreWould you like to discover even more about the south of England after reading your Petit Futé? England's tourist office offers you the chance to discover every facet of the country, according to the region and your desires: a Christmas break, a romantic getaway, a family vacation, a weekend at the beach or in the English countryside... It's all here! You'll even find the latest travel trends, seasonal activities and a guide to the film locations of your favorite movies and TV series.
DISCOVER NORTHERN IRELAND
Read moreThis is the official website for tourism in Northern Ireland. Well thought-out, it will help you plan your trip to Belfast, Derry, the Giant's Causeway or the counties of Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh or Tyrone, whether in terms of tourist attractions, transport, accommodation solutions, restaurants or events of all kinds. You'll even find a selection of promotional offers from partner establishments. Very useful!
CITY OF LONDON INFORMATION CENTRE
Read moreThis information center is nestled in the historic heart of London, the City. Here you'll find information on the city in general, and the team can help you book tickets for West End shows and choose your transport tickets. It's the only independent tourist office in the city! You won't want to miss the establishment's distinctive angular architecture, which contrasts with the surrounding buildings. Multilingual service!