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Travel Guides

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A guide to the pubs, hotels and restaurants in the area. Searchable databases, news and establishment of the month.
http://www.cotswoldinn.com/
A tourist information guide to the area bounded by Oxford, Bath, Cheltenham and Stratford. It contains information on where to go and what to see for the visitor to the region.
http://www.cotswolds-calling.com/
A concise guide to England. Its history, the places of interest, museums, abbeys, cathedrals, castles, art galleries.
http://www.england.thecountry.com
From York to the Border with Scotland, promoting the historic beauty and splendour of Northumbria, Cumbria and Yorkshire to the world.
http://www.north-country.co.uk
Suggests days out in the Southern half of the country with links to activities and attractions.
http://www.getalifeguide.co.uk/
Information on the Peak District ranging from a directory for local businesses and services, an events calendar, shopping, food and drink, to accommodation. The listings are directory style with mainly names and addresses only.
http://www.thepeakstop.co.uk/
Online tourist magazine, covering Dorset, Cornwall, West Devon, South Hants and West Sussex.
http://www.resort2004.co.uk/
Accommodation and travel guide for part of the South of England. Includes database searchable by type of business and location.
http://www.resort-guide.co.uk/
A comprehensive guide on where to eat, rest and play.
http://www.riverthames.co.uk
The leading independent guide to the Thames Path and the famous River Thames.
http://www.thames-path.co.uk
Tourist information guides and directories for Durham, Northumberland, the Yorkshire Dales, Lancashire and Kent.
http://www.touristinformationbritain.com/
The Environment Agency's guide to the river with information on events, fishing, boating, walking, accommodation, eating out and the places along its course.
http://www.visitthames.co.uk/