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Pet Friendly Hotels And Accommodation In Ayr, Scotland

February 28, 2010 by Andrew Kelly · 1 Comment 

Isn\’t it great when you go on a vacation to somewhere you have never visited before? Do you find yourself getting excited thinking about arriving in a new place to enjoy some free time? Did you know that pets too can enjoy (and benefit from) a break away from home? Increasing numbers of folk are choosing to take their pet with them on vacation and if you visit a place such as the city of Ayr in Scotland you begin to appreciate the many advantages (for you an your pet) such a place has over other cities in the UK. Unfortunately it isn\’t very easy finding pet friendly accommodation so I have listed a few Ayr hotels, that allow pets, below.

Located at the mouth of the River Ayr, on the picturesque Scottish south west coast, is the gorgeous town of Ayr. Each year a multitude of visitors arrive to investigate the many places in the town which where frequented by, or have some form of connection with, Robert Burns, the National poet of Scotland world renowned for poems and his lifestyle. Luckily there are a whole host of places to visit if you are interested in the poet\’s life and works and even more are to be found in the surrounding countryside. Traveling around the area you will also notice a large number of monuments dedicated to, and statues of, the loved bard.

The general area around Ayr is called the county of Ayshire for which the town serves as the main center (administrative). Overall the county consists of lovely lush and green rural and agricultural land and unspoiled coast and beaches. The lack of pollution is immediately apparent with fresh country smells and crystal clear water, just perfect for you and your pet. Animals love both the countryside and the seaside and as you both explore you may start to suffer from a little deja vu. The fact is that this fantastic part of Scotland is incredibly popular with movie makers and countless number of local places have appeared in numerous works including the mystical cult British masterpiece called \”The Wicker Man\”. The Wickerman Festival is held just down the road at the end of July each year, it is a family friendly music and arts festival which is growing in size and popularity and I can not recommend it enough.

The venue for the Wickerman Festival, although nearby, is situated in the adjacent county of Dumfries and Galloway. If you wish to attend it may be worth staying in pet friendly accommodation in Ayr or Ayrshire so that you can explore both regions (they are rather similar). If you do stay with your pet in a pet friendly guest house or hotel please try your best to make sure that there are no problems (damage and the likes) as pet friendly accommodation is rare and it may only take one bad experience for the establishment to no longer allow pets.

Three Hotels Which Allow Pets

The Swallow Station Hotel

The Swallow Station is a large, 73 roomed, hotel situated in the very heart of the town, overlooking Burns Statue Square right by the train station. Situated 10 minutes from Glasgow Prestwick International Airport this 3 star establishment features a restaurant and bar plus it does not charge extra for pets.

Horizon Hotel

Another centrally located pet friendly hotel the Horizon offers 3 star accommodation in a considerably smaller establishment (25 rooms). No extra charges incurred for pets. Excellent views over towards the Isle of Arran.

The Savoy Park Hotel

Another 3 star pet friendly hotel is the Savoy Park, minutes from the town center. A small (fifteen rooms) family run establishment which does not charge extra for pets and offers free broadband internet in every room.

Pet Friendly Ayr Guest Houses

Canter Holm

The 3 star, 6 roomed, Canter Home offers superb pet friendly Ayr accommodation in a lovely Victorian residence close to the center of town. Although there is free internet access throughout the guest house they may make a charge if you have your pet staying with you.

Grange View

With only three rooms the 3 star Grange View Guest House is located roughly two to three minutes walk from the very center of Ayr. Pets are allowed and there are no extra charges and you will find the owners extremely helpful in making any requirements such as arranging reservations for restaurants and the likes.

Well that is the end of our list which although short it is as comprehensive as it could be. In my opinion far too few hotels in Ayr allow pets and even fewer guest houses say pets allowed in their policies. This is really unfortunate but we hope that you manage to make a booking (they can be busy) and that you and your pet have a wonderful vacation.

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DisneyWorld Question? Can you leave a park and return later that day?

February 28, 2010 by GroovieT · 11 Comments 

So i am buying tickets for disney for my family, and have a question. The magic your way base ticket, that is what i am buying i believe. But can you leave the park lets say you get there when it opens leave for food at the hotel around noon can you return later to that same park, if you just have the base ticket…not the park hopper one.

Iceland Needs to Be On Your List Of Gay Destinations

February 28, 2010 by Howie Holben · Leave a Comment 

Most visitors who travel to Iceland arrive with the intention of exploring the country\’s diverse, unique natural beauty that is unlike any experience you will have on gay vacations to other popular destinations. From the Northern Lights and Europe\’s largest glacier, to volcanoes and Grimsey, a minimally populated island in the Arctic Circle, Iceland is filled with opportunities to see the outdoors in an entirely new way. Rafting, hiking, kayaking, bird watching, ice climbing, ocean fishing and whale watching are just some of the popular activities that visitors partake in while in Iceland and are excellent options for outdoor gay tours.

Visitors who prefer an urban vacation will also find just what they are searching for in Iceland, especially in the capital city, Reykjavik, which is where individual travelers and folks traveling with gay tours will find a variety of historical and cultural attractions, dining and shopping, a beautiful waterfront, museums and an exciting nightlife.

Nature lovers and birdwatchers will certainly want to take the short journey to Grimsey, an island 25 miles off the northern coast. Its only town, Sandvik, is Iceland\’s northernmost settlement and has a population of just 150. Best known for the many bird colonies and steep cliffs that line its shores, folks who include Grimsey in their gay vacations to Iceland might also get to see polar bears, which occasionally arrive on ice drifts from Greenland.

While on Grimsey, participants on gay tours, as well as solo voyagers, will not want to miss the opportunity to get their certificate showing they crossed the Arctic Circle. Iceland\’s other outdoor attractions include the glaciers that cover more than 10% of the land, particularly Vatnajokull, Europe\’s largest glacier and a popular location for ice climbing.

There are also a number of hiking and sightseeing opportunities throughout the country, including breathtaking cliffs, waterfalls, picturesque coastlines and Videy Island, which is just minutes offshore and is home to the oldest stone building in Iceland, as well as many sculptural art pieces.

Depending on which time of year visitors come to Iceland on gay vacations, they will likely be able to experience at least one of the country\’s intriguing natural phenomena, including the Northern Lights, Polar Nights and Midnight Sun.

Regardless of the time of year, there is one must-do activity that no gay vacations to Iceland can be complete without: taking a dip in the Blue Lagoon. This mineral-rich, geothermal seawater pool is located just 45 minutes from Reykjavik and treats visitors to a unique experience with fluorescent blue waters surrounded by black lava rocks.

Info for gay vacations in Iceland. Spirit Journeys also has a great gay vacation agent. The author is Howie Holben.

Benidorm Is A Popular Place In Spain

February 28, 2010 by Guy Morris · Leave a Comment 

Benidorm, Spain, as you have undoubtedly heard, is one of Europe\’s most popular vacation spots. If you are planning a trip here, you need these Benidorm, Spain tips.

As you know, Benidorm, on the Costa Blanca, is about 45 km northeast of Alicante and its airport. Most people arrive via Alicante. For there, you can take a bus or a train into the city. There are regularly scheduled trips from the airport and around the city so it is easy to get around as long as you get a schedule from the tourist bureau.

Your best bet, however, is to rent a car. There are at least 20 car rental companies here, so you are sure to get the vehicle you need. Renting a car allows you to visit places independently of train and bus schedules. You can also more easily visit surrounding areas in Spain, if you wish. However, if you are watching your budget, traveling by train or by bus may be significantly less expensive. If you have time, take the Lemon Express train along the coast of Spain. This 30-mile excursion offers lovely views.

Once you are in town, you won\’t have any trouble finding accommodations. There are more than 35,000 hotel beds here. You can get a hotel room or suite or rent an apartment, a house or even a villa. Be sure to book your reservation well in advance to make sure you get the accommodations you need at the best price, especially in summer.

Once you are in town and settled in your room, you will have a lot of options. You can relax at one of the city\’s three beaches. Playa de Poniente is generally used by families and by senior citizens. The Playa Mai Pas is smaller and is very nice as well. For the more adventurous, there is the Playa de Levante, which is a more secluded topless beach. Of course, singles and young adults are more likely than others to go there.

Once you\’ve soaked up the sun, you may wonder what else there is to do. The answer is plenty. The city square and the beach prohibit motor vehicles so it is very pleasant to go on a walking tour. Families will enjoy the theme park and the water park, which draw people from throughout Europe. Golfers will appreciate the many courses throughout the city. There are many museums and cultural events everyone will enjoy. Once the sun sets, there is plenty of nightlife to discover, including nightclubs, restaurants and theaters.

Benidorm is such a great vacation spot, it isn\’t possible to fully describe it in one short article. Use your favorite search engine to find Benidorm attractions and you will see what an outstanding place this will be for your next trip.

Guy Morris writes largely for http://www.alicante-spain.com , a web publication on places to visit near benidorm . You might discover his publications on benidorm in spain and cheap holidays to benidorm here.

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