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  • Sue Hammond and family stayed at Season Holidays' Laugharne Park during their recent holiday in Wales. Sue writes about the things to see and do in this wonderful part of Wales in one of the U.K.’s most outstanding locations.

  • Gillian Paterson, a Seasons owner, describes her love affair with the Lake District, and the Whitbarrow Village development.

  • There are 10 top places for timeshare users to visit in the UK, it is said. Which? Holiday findings show that there are a number of great destinations here in the British Isles, with north Cornwall and the Cotswolds two particular highlights.

  • Gaynor Speakman remembers her family holiday to Cornwall in 2008, staying at Club La Costa's Hustyns Estate. A funny and descriptive read, find out about Two Adults, Two Kids, Four Bikes and an Extremely Long Camel Trail Ride.

  • The UK is one of the most popular destinations for RCI members and the timeshare exchange company has announced it has been able to make a number of cottages around the country available for exchange holidays. Located over England, Wales and Scotland, the cottages are situated in seaside as well as country areas and the RCI says that they are ideal for a holiday in spring, the organisation reveals in its Holiday publication.

  • Britain's canal system has a lot to offer the timeshare holidaymaker. RCI's Doug Knox discovers a network of sedate waterways, complete with friendly travelling companions and excellent pubs.

  • RCI, the global leader in vacation exchange and one of the Wyndham Worldwide family of companies (NYSE: WYN), today announced a new affiliation with ABC Boat Management, offering RCI members timeshare canal boat holidays on the beautiful waterways of England.

     As part of this relationship, Anderton Marina near Northwich, Cheshire, and Hilperton Marina near Trowbridge, Wiltshire, join the RCI exchange programme.

  • Seasons Holidays, one of Europe’s leading holiday ownership developers, announced that Clowance Estate and Country Club has earned Interval International’s Premier Resort Award. 

  • We have recently returned from a wonderful week at Clowance, which I am sure is the 'Jewel in the Seasons Crown.' We took our son, daughter-in-law and two little granddaughters for their first week in a Seasons resort, and they were certainly not disappointed.

  • Duchally Country Estate, a Club La Costa luxury timeshare resort in Scotland, is set to host three gala dinners to celebrate Robert Burns' 250th birthday. They will take place over the weekend from January 23rd to 25th and are part of the Burns Supper Celebration, which will be enjoyed across the world.

  • Many Brits will be having their holidays in the UK this summer as they look to save some money, a study has revealed.

    Almost two-thirds (63 per cent) of those planning on taking a holiday this summer are intending to do so in the UK, according to a study by Sainsbury's Travel Insurance.

  • Holidaymakers, such as timeshare users, often overlook what is on their own doorstep, with Essex being one notable highlight in the UK, it has been said. Paul Gogarty, travel writer and author of the Coast Road, told the Daily Telegraph that Essex is home to a particularly stunning coastline as well as St Peter Ad Muram - an eighth-century Saxon chapel, which stands like it did on the day it was constructed.

  • UK Timeshare owners should look to enjoy a break in Britain this year, it is said. Patricia Yates, director of strategy and insights at VisitBritain, writes for the Observer that Britain is a diverse country that is appealing to people on all kinds of budgets and with all kinds of tastes.

  • Holidaymakers looking for somewhere to stay in the UK can head to Bournemouth, which has been named as the top British holiday resort.

    Research from Virgin Money Travel Insurance evaluated 66 of the top holiday destinations in the UK, with the criteria covering a variety of areas such as weather, price and quality of local attractions.

  • London has been named as the most popular May Day holiday weekend flight destination for Brits this year by Skyscanner.

    It has replaced Amsterdam as the most searched-for flight destination on Skyscanner for the early May bank holiday period, coming out one place ahead of Malaga in Spain.

  • Moness House Hotel and Country Club resort offers holidaymakers some stunning surroundings as well as a relaxing ambiance, it has been said. A writer for the Herald revealed that they spent time at the club in Aberfeldy, Perthshire where they enjoyed time in their own private cottage.

  • Historic landmark Trafalgar Square is the top tourist attraction for international visitors to the UK.

    Research carried out by foreign currency specialist First Rate Exchange Services found that the London hotspot was followed by Tower Bridge, the London museums, Buckingham palace and Oxford Street in the list of most desired places to visit, which may interest those considering a timeshare resort near the capital.

  • People over the UK have voted the islands off the west coast of Scotland as the ideal place for a British island escape. A survey by YouGov of 2,276 adults over the UK has revealed that 14 per cent selected the group of islands that include Arran, Skye, Islay as well as Mull.

  • Although the British Museum is the most visited tourist attraction in the UK, there are other less well-known spots for timeshare owners to do things in Britain, it is believed.

    Brownsea Island, located in Dorset's Poole Harbour, is home to some natural delights such as red squirrels and deer, according to Dixe Wills, who recommends holidaymakers, such as timeshare users, take their binoculars with them to spot some of the wildlife.

  • There are some top events in the UK for timeshare owners to enjoy in 2010, including the illuminating of Hadrian's wall in March.

    Timeshare owners could also make their way over to Hartlepool to see Tall Ships coming in if they make it there in August, noted Jenny McGee, head of strategy and engagement for VisitEngland.

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