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The UK is a country consists of Northern Ireland, Scotland and England. There are also tiny islands that enclose the country. Apart from the land border, UK also surrounded by several water bodies, including the North Sea, Atlantic Ocean, the English Channel and Irish Sea. Sailing in the UK, therefore, not a problem.

So where exactly to start? The most popular cruising areas are the Solent and the Isle of Wight, south west counties of Devon and Cornwall, East Anglia and the west coast of Scotland. Most cards are available sailing on the south coast. For the experienced sailor the Channel Islands is within cruising distance and Cherbourg in France is only 65 miles from the Isle of Wight.

You can also start your sailing in Ireland, around Magic Island. A leisurely sail on the yacht or cruise ship can carry over the great cities of Dublin and Donegal. Both are well known for its restaurants full of delicious seafood. The scales are excellent in Guinness and Cork. Of course, there are still more small ports which are good if you want some closer contacts with the Irish fantastic facilities, warm welcome to the Scots, and landscapes melodramatic coast. Unlike the usual hustle and bustle bustle of modern England, you can enjoy the natural freedom of the nearly empty sea and land of Scotland. The Outer Hebrides area is home to archeological and historical recount the incredible stories of Scotland.

Sailing in West Wales, on the other hand, is enjoying the sunniest parts of Britain. You can also have fun with two days of sessions navigation walkers. Experts can teach you proper techniques for handling a boat before you can have fun and solitude of cruising the sheltered waters. At the end of their days at sea, you can relax or relax in one of his B & B accommodations. Meanwhile, let the sand on the Gower Peninsula ticklish feet. Part of this area is accessible by car, but for the best beach experience, learn to navigate the British ship in this remote and peaceful island.

The coasts of Norfolk and Suffolk stretch to 402 kilometers or 250 miles. Located in the eastern part of England, offering one of the most popular and best places for sailing across the UK. The internationally acclaimed Burnham Week, the longest of the race yacht, takes place in these areas every year.

The UK is famous for its strong monarchy, malls, galleries and museums. Yet through of mountains and seas, you will discover that the country is beyond modernity. Try sailing in the UK to understand what it means.

D. Browall writes for http://www.sboats.com – The Worlds Largest, Most Comprehensive Directory of Companies Offering Sailing Charters. Find more information on yacht charter UK

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Hidden Inns of the West Country including Dorset, Somerset, Devon & Cornwall


Hidden Inns of the West Country including Dorset, Somerset, Devon & Cornwall


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This is the first title of the Hidden Inns series of regional guides, which will eventually cover “hidden” pubs and inns throughout the United Kingdom. The series originates from the enthusiastic suggestions of the landladies and landlords of inns reviewed in the Hidden Places series of travel guides and from Hidden Places readers who want to be directed to traditional inns with atmosphere and cha…

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