Les Routiers partners with the SRA!
Les Routiers UK & Ireland has taken another major step towards making sustainability mainstream in restaurants by signing a partnership deal with The Sustainable Restaurant Association (SRA).
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Originally a traditional 17th-century Welsh longhouse and later a staging post for coaches, the Greyhound Inn and Hotel recently been Graded 4 Star Inn by the Wales Tourist Board, occupies a stunning hillside position, surrounded by woodland and pasture in the beautiful Usk Valley. Having been extended and featuring a split-level bar, plus a suc...
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Although long established and hugely popular, this unique café remains something of a hidden gem, due to its subterranean location in a fascinating church crypt. A stone’s throw from Trafalgar Square and bustling theatreland, it makes a welcome escape from the crowds. Brick-vaulted ceilings and pillars make for a dramatic and airy setting...
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A delightful, traditional pub nestled in the heart of the quiet hamlet of Little Green, The Compasses Inn is owned by a direct descendant of the Ridley brewing family who has kept to the true values that a pub should offer no jukebox and no TV - just the pleasant hum of people conversing and enjoying a drink or a bite to eat together. The ...
Come and see this breathtaking garden set in the beautiful Torridge Valley . If you are looking for inspiration and a relaxing day out, visit the RHS Gardens at Rosemoor and stroll around the enchanting 65-acre garden. Rosemoor is a garden of intoxicating beauty, meticulously crafted and planted, retaining the essence of rural North Devon ...
Whether you are planning to visit the National Park or are looking for ways to enjoy the special qualities of Exmoor on foot, horseback, bicycle or by car, your journey of discovery starts here.
Stunning landscapes, wilderness and tranquillity, rare in southern England, and a warm rural welcome await you on Exmoor, one of Britain’s...
Dartmoor National Park covers an area of 368 square miles, making it the largest and wildest area of open country in Southern England.
Lots of people visit the National Park to enjoy the beautiful scenery and to recharge their batteries, but many come to get active! With over 450 miles (730km) of public rights of way, there is an ...
The Molly Malone statue is located in Dublin, at the end of Grafton Street, opposite Trinity College. As well as being known and sung internationally, the popular song ‘Cockles and Mussels’ has become a sort of unofficial anthem of Dublin city. The song’s tragic heroine, Molly Malone, and her barrow have come to stand as ...
The Strand House offers comfortable guest accommodation in Rye. Enjoy the quiet, relaxed and calm surroundings in this unique guest house. Hosts, Mary and Hugh, provide a brand of hospitality and accommodation that will make a short stay feel like a holiday, and a holiday like home from home.
The hotel is housed in a historic...
The Rye Parish Church of St Mary in Rye, East Sussex is a 900 year old church with the oldest working church tower clock in the country. It is possible to climb the tower to view the clock working, and for the magnificent views of the town and Romney Marsh. Stained glass windows include two donated by E.F. Benson and one designed by Burne-Jones....
For more than thirty five years, Rye Harbour Nature Reserve has been a great place to discover coastal and wetland wildlife. You will see many seaside plants and animals that you will not find in other parts of East Sussex. The landscape was created by great ridges of shingle pushed up by the sea over hundreds of years. In the summer, bree...