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CLOSE - x 4 y i g i l i o l r s * ■ M y o w n . f i r s t


impressions followed a Ribble bus ride, , about 1930, to Windermere, still one of the most accessible spots even though' the. railway has


closed. It was a vastly different


experience—then. You could - the 40-mile wide National - “ MSlvhA tha onlv nasseneer


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easily be the only passenger on the ferry which speeded the walk from Bowness to Far Sawrey, which (from that direction) you reached before Near Sawrey, en route for Hawkshead.


That’s been operating a long ijumona.. ou. “ *«c


Park, with 16 lakes, 500 sec­ luded tarns and the mountains crowned by Scafell Pike ':— England’s highest at 3,206 feet (and I don’t care how


many metres!).


. time, replacing an even earl-, seams, the car parks arid cafes ier cross lake ferry, which' ^ you can still buy some started slightly lower down f00d and hire a rowing boat, the lake, on which way back in dr take to the hills.'For the 1635 some 45 passengers ^and begt of Lakeland is still to be 11 w . = «,ara b u r n e d in


On days when Bowness and Ambleside are bursting at the


.11 horses were drowned in bad weather.'


INVENTIONS Nowadays at the approach


PIGEONS IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE § y p © r b


L a k© ! se@iier¥ ONCE an el:


THE BELSF1EL0 HOTEL (on the shores of Lake


Windermere—with own


I heated pool) Bowness on Windermere


i Cumbria Windermere 2448


| THE BURNSIDE HOTEL i (in own grounds overlooking Lake Windermere)


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THE KESWICK HOTEL (landscaped gardens and magnificent mountain views)


Keswick (Opens April 7) Cumbria Keswick 72020


1 ca" or T Q O l k Y / 1 write


FOR AN ABSORBING AiNID RELAXING FAINTING HOLIDAY


amidst some erf the most mag­ nificent scenery in1 the British Isles. Also Winter breaks available.


Write for I llustrated Brochure to—


:.L


•tands rlook- aids. and


\R7 For comfort and relaxation stay a t ...


COCKERMOUTH, CUMBERLAND Telephono: Aepatrla 20681


' holf- •so ns,


76


.table h our .il] be be of ill be d for iding . Tel;


Cumberland's First Motet


• Fifty-one bedrooms, thirty four with private bath and TV.


• Central Heating, radio, intercom in every room.


• Meals served from 7*30 a.m. to 10*30 p.m.


• Fully equipped site tor 30 touring caravans. *


• Dancing twice weekly during summer season.


Ideally situated between the Lakes m aoiw


and Solway Coast ooasi.


THE M00TA HOTEL or THE GOLF HOTEL SILLOTH, CUMBERLAND.


CRIFFEL STREET, Telephone Silloth 438


* 23 bedrooms, 14 with private bath* room. .


* All rooms centrally heated and fitted with radio. Intercom, TV and tea ' making facilities.


* Fully licensed with Grill Room. * Bier Kellar with music and bar snacks


Situated on the front end close to the famous Championship Golf Course, the Golf Hotel It Ideal for a holiday or golfing weekend, end you are assured to true Cumbrian hospf.


tallty.


Very attractive reduced .weekend rates till June 30th, 76. Another Moots Enterprise.________________ .


LAKESART STUDIOS u n d e r b a ir r ow


NR KENDAL Cumbria.


FOB The price at each hotel includes


accommodation in a twin or double- bedded room with own bath/shower, breakfast, dinner, service and VAT. Children sharing parents' room, under 14 half-price, under 3 no charge. 2 nights from £19.75


Take a holiday at one of our three magnificent Lake District hotels from only


nn of spectacular unappreciated,


area for holidays, Northum­ bria offers a surprising com- b in a t io n beaches,


uncrowded inland


scenery, Roman and Nor­ man history, and 20th cen­ tury, lively night tainment.


The Border Forest Park,


the largest man-made forest in Europe, contains 400 square miles of dale and moorland, and the area has waterfalls to rival any in Britain.' Durham is dominated by its famous cathedral, and


the Tyne and Wear connur- bation -is a bustling area, building the newest high­ speed rail service.


HOLIDAY FLATS WINDERMERE


CUMBRIA SUN INN,


HAYTON, ASPATRIA Tel. Aspatria 20629


Country Inn, two mils, from n i , 10 miles from Lakes. Bed end break- last £4 single, £6 double. Speclel weekly terms. Hot and cold water In ell rooms. Ideally situated on edge of Lakeland.


Lake District


Luxurious self catering ap a r tm en ts in central Lakeland.


Magnificent grounds with lake fron­


tage for boating. Fully equipped, pri­ vate bathrooms, fitted carpets, C.H., colour TV, electric cooker and fndge, all linen, etc.


Special facilities for children including use of rowing boats, putting, badmin­ ton, swings and games room.


Inclusive rates with no extra charges.


Moor Park (UNL) Properties, Stock Park, Newby Bridge, Ulvereton, Cumbria. Phone N.B. (04483) 549.


THE SILVERDALE HOTEL


Blencathra Street,-Keswick-on* Derwentwater. A friendly hotel where your satisfaction is our inter­ est. Home cooking, Res. Lie. Parties welcome, Max. 30. Open all year. For brochure apply: Mr and Mrs A. Turn- bull, Pnonc Keswick 7220-1.


WEST GATE CARAVAN PARK


FOR SELF-CATERING HOLIDAYS


WILDLIFE COUNTRY PARK miles south of Penrith on the A6


Signed from exits 39 & 40 on the M6


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OPEN FROM 10a.m. DAILY. APRIL TO OCTOBER


Deer. OttersFlamingoes


Badgers-Waterfowl-Wildboar-Owls REDUCED CHARGES:


Office, Penrith Tel: Hackthorpe392


FOR PARTIES OF 20 OR OVER ’ for further Information contact:


MOUNTAIN GOAT HOLIDAYS 1976


As most people now know we operate small buses over the beautiful Mountain passes in the Lake District.


We can now offer a seven night holiday at a selection of Hotels and Guest Houses based round the WIndermere


area. The holiday Includes Dinner, Bed and Breakfast, plus five days ’’Goatlng” with us. For more details write to us at: • '■ The Mountain Goat Bus Co., Victoria Street, WINDERMERE. Tel. 4341, 2$29.


FIND A CORDIAL WELCOME ALWAYS AT THE HOTEL COMMODORE


grange o v er sands A.A. Fully Licensed R.A.C.


ge m- ng


Twelve bedrooms with nine overlooking Morecambe Bay. Noted for our very large variety of whisky. , . Open all year round. Tariff Prices upon request.


PARTY CATERING A SPECIALITY. Coach ParUea Welcome. Ample Resident proprietors! Mr 2


* Grange ^ooi. g W. Balmer. Telephone • •


Tha Ideal centre has exploring the Tnugnifioeoft


Uake District. Mocaianda of Yorkshire and the infectious g a ie t y of (Blackpool, Mnrettamba St Fleetwood. Luxury cara­ vans, some with mains services.


F re e bro ch u re :


Westgate Caravan Parfc, Westgate, Morecambe.


Tel: Mbrccambe 4U448


|J ^ p S r S 5r ! i u g n | Superb


WATERMEAI) HOTEL AMBLESIDE


Tel: Amblesidc 2566 (STD. Code 09663)


Situated on the A591 at the head of Lake Windermere on the lake shore with superb mountain views. Fully licensed, 26 bedrooms, colour Tv. Ample car park, facilities. Ideal centre for fishing, sailing, walking, Pony trekking and Golf easily available. A.A. *** R.A.C.


OLEAHAUL


Caravans for sale and biro. AH connection, 50 touring s ites for Lakes, Solway Coast and Border. Peaceful country loca­ tion. Excellent views. Shop, launderette,


CUMBRIA. TeL 09634*2880.


HOLIDAY (PARK WESTWARD, W3GTON,


BLACKPOOL Holiday luxury at the Norbreck Castle facing the sea


swimming pool, etc. - 'SA E FOR DETAILS


licensed d u b


Heated indoor swimming pool, Night Club/ Dioco, Sauna, Hairdresser*, bar* etc All rooms with hath- From X7.50 ine] per night (half board, 3 nights min ); for booking/brochure ring Blackpool 52Ml, or writ* • David Green, Rootn__


, Norbreck Castle . Hotel, Queens Promenade, Blackpool. ■ "


CARAVAN PARK — on the edge of the Lake District


LOWTHER


New and second-hand Holiday Static Caravans for sale. Guaranteed sites In a natural wooded setting bounded by the River Lowther. Fishing available.


_____ . Details from BORDER CARAVANS LTD


Lowther Caravan Park, Penrith, Cumbria. Telephone Penrith 3060. .


AMBLESIDE PARK HOTEL Ambleside, Cumbria '


Bargain Break Weekends £20 per person inclusive 2 nights, 2 dinners, 2 breakfasts, 1 lunch. Children under 12 sharing with adults two-thirds. Available week prior to Easter. Closed from Feb. 15th — March 1st. Overlooking Lake Windermere, 50 yards.


' Ambleside 2571 MODERN HOLIDAY CARAVANS 2-bedroorrted. luxury t


Bats w i tb . alt modem ft 'Amenities include: New !


club, shop, launderette, ] 5mg area s, amusements, — salmon and trout fishing.


Write to r brochure to:—


■ SIX AKCHES CAKuyWAN PARK


SCORTON, GAiHSTANG Near PRESTON, LANCS.


, WILD BOAR HOTEL


"J Iz


bedrooms most with pi g.W<


full central heating.1 - ... and an excellent cellar.


AA — * RAC k j . . . (8 miles Bridlington — 18 miles Scarborough! apd-family v -


Wold House Country Hotel Nafferton, Near Driffield


10 Bedrooms, licensed, every home comfort, home cooking, peace and quiet. T * Heated outdoor swimming pool May to October, Brochure.


-


elephone Driffield (0377) 81242 or 84560. Proprietors: Mr and MrtC. A. Read .


- • * AA**


The friendly hotel run by the family for the family. Special winter terms. Brochure available.


THE HYLANDS HOTEL FILEY ,


' Telephone FUey (072381) 2091/2 ' RAC**


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NESS GATE HOTEL t Palace Street East Berwlck-Upon-Tweed


Licensed Hotel situated in the historic bonier town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 200 yanls from sea, on road to pier. Cricket grounds and tennis courts. Near shopping centre. Pronrietors: Joan and Bruce Miller • • Telephone (0289) 7123.


BOOK YOUR HOLIDAYS EARLY


p£&< offers Mjhola$


WINTER & SPRING LUXURY BREAKS at Special Rates


MIDWEEK or FULL WEEKENDS including Disco, and Dinner Dance.


Live Entertainment ' from £17


brochure and details: Dept.Ul .Hotel St. Nicholas . Scarborough. Tel. 64101


| 1


Threo only, self-contained to sleep two, threo and tour persons respec­ tively. All electric, colour TV and (ridge.


For further Information, S.A.E. B. and J. Hewitt, Woodside Flats, 9 Church Street, Windermere. Tel. 4958.


life enter­


to the ferry there are little signs to let motorists know, when they join the car queue, just how long they are. likely to have to wait!


The car and the motorway


have bro u g h t the Lakes within reach of more millions, and it would be churlish to complain. But new inventions have altered the Lakeland scene, with such new plea­ sures as water ski-ing and an evening’s television compen­ sating for the loss of the quie­


ter way of life. As lads we were taught dis­


cipline and the country code on the Lakeland fells — no stone-throwing or shouting. And in our small group each would have to act for a day as map-reader, and your popu­ larity rating declined with every unnecessary yard walked!


After a day clinging at the


end of a climbing rope to a steep rock face you got some idea of the techniques which were later improved to take men to th e sum m i t of Everest.


. discerning young and the active older folk. 7


- ? •


fpu„d 0n foot, a magnet to the 1 f


m" #. M /I 4ll A


I t could be argued that there are two or; three quite


holidaymakers.! The high fells, even in


summer, can be rugged and even dangerous places. The average rainfall in the hills is double that of the nearby coast. Evaporation reduces the average temperatures, and the mean average on Scafell equals that in the Alps at 10,000 feet. That is one


ties, even in summer. CLASSIC


But there is also the tour­


is ts’ Lakeland, which has probably never been better.


The National Trust centre


a t B ro c k h o le s , handily situated between Windermere and Ambleside, is a classic example of the new style lei­ sure complex. Even the ample car park is cleverly designed so that grass grows between the concrete blocks to pre-


THE f i&mv


HAWKSHEAD, AMBLESIDE, CUMBRIA.


Lakeland 15th century coaching inn, close to Coniston Lake, Esthwaite Lake and Ta rn Hows, pony trekking, fishing and boating available near by.


Famous for the quality of its service, . .1


and t_ prepared and siuperior wines are the


speciality of the house. The resident cnef/prqprietora invite you to spend a relaxed holiday and to enjoy the atmosphere of a truly English Inn.


hospitality. Good food carefully ______ a


C1 . . 3 fn.d Aniwtf 1


Telephone: Hawkshead 213 tor fu r the r Information and reserva* tions.


)11.1 South Northumbria


M0RRIT ARMS HOTEL GRETA BRIDGE


BARNARD CASTLE


Quiet Country Hotel, Fishing, 20 bedrooms, Log Fires, BMIroom


Write or tel. for details WHORLTON 232 .


‘Attractive completely equipped


RIBBLESDALE COTTAGE


Settle, North Yorks


Sleep 5 -6 . Fishing available. Vacan­ cies from April. Minimum one week.


Mr J. P. Koppel, 18 Hanover Square, London W1A 2BB


(NORTHUMBERLAND


Visit the Farne Islands, the remote castles and beautiful beaches of the Northumbrian Coast.


Hotel quietly situated with


friendly atmosphere, ex­ cellent food and. comfort- • able accommodation.


THE WHITE SWAN .HOTEL


I Tel. Seahouses ( 0 6 6 5 7 2 ) 1


ISEAHOUSES 2 1 1


Brochures -on request 1 EXCLUSIVE , 1 ‘ HOLIDAY PARK


Luxurious Caravans (showers, flush toilet, electricity).


' F o r sale on standings.


Quiet ru ra l setting in wooded vailey by stream. Close “


LOW MI'LL FARM, MILL LANE,


1


HAWKSWORTH, or telephone .


GUISELEY <0343)-76083.


Wifoatnfedaie, . Bronte Country and Yorkshire Dales. VislV-


North Yorkshire.


FREEDOM OF RYEDA’LE Holidays in


P r iv a te Car Tours. Cycling Holidays.


pony Trekking Holidays.


(Bondgatc, Helmsley, York, Y06 5BT. Tel. Helmsley (04382) 282.


Freedom' of Ryedaie, 8


(Railway Interest Holidays. P r ic e s - s ta r t from £22. Details from*—


, i ; ESTBEK HOUSE


EASTROW, SA'NDSEND, • WIUTBY.


Tel. Sandsend 388.


Table licence. A small resi­ dential giving excellent food ■and personal1 attention In this small’ unspoilt coastal village. We are * close to the North Yorkshire Moors and the his* toric fishing town of Whitby.


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LONG MEADOWS CARAVAN PARK


Withernsea


Caravan sales with site guaranteed. All mains cara­ vans now available. First class facilities


WITHERNSEA (09642)- 3319


Write' or phone _ /


AHMSDEN HOTEL-.


| 31 FbUbMcb' Gardens, ;S.W.5. -01-370-8159.


Lakeland, where life is always changing By Allan Halstead


. English Lake District, almost on our own doorstep, is possibly (next to London) the most popular area in Britain, and a> must, for foreign


TAKE'the lake steamer at Bowness in the peak holiday season, and you are quite likely to meet tourists from Texas-pr Tokyo. For the


. Something of the magic and


majesty' of the lonely fells remains, but’ I count myself lucky to have known them before the tourist invasion. iMr. rnc.oi


THE BEST


serve the natural beauty.The old residence has an exhibition ' worth, visiting even on wet days, and' there' are picnic • . tables and benches outdoors -for those who prefer not to


Yet. I go back againra n d ^ » > : . t t e : again. Cumberland and West-


“ Cumbria..But there remains • .. . *- r . *f. • -


morland seem to have van- p or visiting motorists, and ished into a new place called.


people who earn their


with 1R lakes. 500 sec- im p ro v em en ts a re most acceptable.


■ livings in the area, the road n ts a re most


' I' can remember .Dunmail Raise when it presented a con­


siderable handicap to older cars, a place where sometimes passengers had to walk to allow the vehicle to get to the top. Now most drivers hardly need to change gear. Lake­ land, like life, is always changing.


■ B . 4 B.


■Single 1335 plus ’V.A.T. Double. 16 plus VjA.T. TV in-all rooms.


SOMERSET I lb ySE HOT$L 6 Dorset vS<)U&Tey -W r>


(London, N:W4..J6 QA.. ,i \


0WR3' 0741 >


h e a r t . ... taurant. colour .TV. / ^ooma v * with private bath. >•.


Quiet family hotel-in\th* very of: Condons . .B 'a r /1 res*-


From £6 nightly ' per. 'person with full English breakfast. Special reduced weekly terms on application. •


Cut Hotel expenses and enjoy London more .


STAY AT THE DIANA HOTEL •


London S.E.21 Tel: 01-670^250 88 Thurlow Park Road.


Moderate, small suburban hotel — 10 min. Victoria. Excellent.transport to all districts.. All welcome.


~ ‘Continental:.: House Hotel


29 Drayeott Place, SW3


Central, fashionable and com* fortablc holidays with central heating. B. it B. £5.50 single, ' £9.00 • double.


Tel. 01-0584 3849


On Yorkshire’s high pennines is the vil­ lage of Hawor th where the Bronte sis­ ters loved to walk.


. .


Take a weekend break at the


'OLD SILENT INN’ STANBURY HAWORTH


Tel: 42503............ Sat evenings: Sun lunch


Bed and'Breakfast Special "Carvery”


“SURPRISE VIEW” above Derwentwater.


different aspects'of the Lake District. One is a home for its residents; others being for the


From London to the peace of Broadland


YOU couldn’t . expect to find a pleasant seaside village with a more fit-


; ting name than Happis- burgh.


It rolls off the tongue, sug­


gesting hours of enjoyment in th e hot sun, and thirs t­ quenching country pubs.


It’s all there, tucked away


just south of Cromer. But, in order to find -it, you need to


reason why so many novices know that the natives prourice get themselves into difficul- the word “Haysborough.”


Otherwise you can hardly


go wrong in East' Anglia, a flatland district completely different to our Northern landscapes. It’s a place where they built the church towers “one storey” higher than in most parts — in order to see


' unwelcome visitors at a grea­ ter distance. But in 1976 the tourist


industry is geared up to pro­ viding en te r ta inm en t in hotels, holiday chalets,- or in mobile homes — the boats


SCARBOROUGH


and North Yorkshire Moors National Park


AL a m a r holidays offer you a. delightful furnished flat o r cot­ tage In this picturesque town with its Castle headland and sandy bays. (EacHi fist and cot« iag e Is completely self-con­ tained with private bathroom and TV. Car parkin®. Open all y ea r. Attractive early and la te - season - charges. Please send staimp for 8-page Colour Brochure to: R. S. Butterfield* lAbanvar Holidays, 1 Cromwell P arad e, Scarborough. Tel. (0723) 60828/832135/60883.


which cruise the 100 miles of lock-free navigable waters of the famous Norfolk Broads.


There are popular resorts


stretching from Southend-on- Sea (only 36 miles from Lon­ don) round to the Wash in the north, with names such as Clacton-on-Sea, Felixstowe, Lowestoft, Great Yarmouth, Sheringham and Hunstanton among the best-known.


VARIETY Inland there :are such trea­


sures as the cathedral at Ely, the ancient university town of Cambridge, the attractive■ shopping centres of King’s Lynn and Norwich, with a unique community centre.


East Anglia is close enough


to London for a combined country-city holiday — a chance to enjoy both the hus­ tle and bustle of the met­ ropolis, and its fantastic vari­ ety of entertainment and


AA


CHURCH HILLS SCARBOROUGH


Elegant Private Hotel where you can enjoy the comfort and truly olde worlde charm of yesteryear.


Delicious home cooked fresh foods a


Selightful bedrooms with own fires and Kettles (metres in rooms). High standard of cleanliness.


For particulars and tariff please


write or telephone SCARBOROUGH (0723) 63148.


Only 400 yards from the beach and Seacroft GoU Club


c


Large Olde Worlde Garden The oldest and prettiest Local Hostelry


RESIDENTIAL HOTEL Excellent Cuisine


(E ™ Z Alma Square, Scarborough


|ry ILi


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SEAHOUSES,


NORTHUMBRIA THE LINKS HOTEL


Joan and Cyril Wilson welcome vis­ itors old and new, to spend their summer holiday in picturesque Sea­ houses. Reservations now being taken for this season. Specially' reduced • terms for Senior Citirens' for April and May.


*


For details and brochure Write or Telephone Seahouses 310


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HOPE & ANCHOR HOTEL


Fully Licensed, (Residential F ree House


ALNMOUTH


< 4


!


ren. Mid-week bookings pted. A la carte dinner, from 50 to 70 gns per


Cfc u u a u tw u tv iv i ,u iu i ( , full


____ SAJ prictors:


Li ■


NORTHUMBRIA Surrey House


Prudhoe Street Alnwick


Bed, breakfast and evening meal. Send S.A.E. for brochure.


363 (STD 066*573).


FRANK an<| JOY or Phone Almnouth


particulars, please to Res.' sole pro*


HORNSEA HOLIDAY CHALETS


rooms with sleeping accommodation for 6. Television. Children's play area. Easy access to the'beach. .


Lounge, kitchen, bathroom, 2 bed* ____ ..dik ni.^nlni. a/wimmivifitinr


Modern all mains Chalets to let.


GOLDEN IMP CHALET CO., 25a SOUTHGATE, HORNSEA, YORKS.


Please write: Telephone 04012-2495.


CRUISE THE LEEDS & LIVERPOOL CANAL


WANSBECK RIVERSIDE PARK


Touring Caravan and Camp Site


Pleasantly situated in the centre of ’the award­ winning. Wansbec.k Riverside Park near


Ashington, this attractive site offers boating, play­ ground and shop facilities and is the ideal starting point for touring Northumberland’s beauty spots.


. Full details from


Wansbeck District Council, Leisure Dept., Wansbeck Square, Ashington, Northumberland. Tel. 0670-814444.


Explore the beautiful Macclesfield and Peak Forest.Canals in our 4 — 8-berth centrally-heated nar- - rowboats.


Red Bull Basin Church Lawton


STOKE-ON-TRENT Tel; Kids grove 6565


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Enjoy the senic beauty of the Pent nines and the Dales National Park. Brochure from.


in new luxury Narrow Boats. •


Yorkshire Canal Cruisers, 31 Pros­ pect Lane, Birkenshaw, Bradford.


CRUI S E THE PEACEFUL PENNINES


this year in.our new luxuiy 4 berthi nd re-fitted 5 berth 45ft, narrow boats. Fullv equipped to highest stan­ dard. Brochure from:


K-Bird Line, 6 Thornhills Lane, Clifton, Brighouse, Yorks.


Tel: Brighouse (048 47) 2308.


~ sides surrounded by water f Sea, River and Estuary, ermine Olde Worlde buildinff rith up4o-date comfort in all ooms. Having only 8 bed-


NORTHUMBRIA. NiE66 2RIA |Licensed


ing dinni further


. Bed,


r £4 plus VAT. information of


breakfast and


ring Joe and Scarborough


Olive (0728)


Cooper 78021


Private Hotel to Mr and Mrs H. V. Moses. RAC


interest; and the peace of the coastal or Fenland areas.


London offers a range of


free holiday activity — for instance the changing of the guard or the 5,700 acres of royal parks.


At'relatively inexpensive


charges', visitors can sail down the Thames to Greenwich Observatory, packed with maritime interest. Upstream there are such choices as KeW Gardens, with its exotic plants; or a glimpse of history at Hampton Court where you can test your wits against the famous maze.


T h e w o r ld ^ s f i n e s t


museums, covering science, inventions, history and art, provide hours of entertain­ ment for a relatively small fee. But some of the smaller museums, for instance Dul­ wich Art Gallery and Bethnal Green Museum, await those willing to explore' lesser- known attractions.


THE VINE HOTEL SKEGNESS


Telephone 3018 FULLY LICENSED


/OLTDN BOAT HIRE'


THE BOAT HOUSE, LINCOLN R0AD,01T0N 1 GET AWAY FROM IT ALL


ENJOY A LEISURELY HOLIDAY. CRUISE THE INLAND WATERWAYS


HIRE A SUPERB NARROW BOAT Ideally situated on the Grand Union


All boats complete with '* ELECTRIC FRESHWATER FLUSHING TOILETS


* FULL SIZE GAS COOKER * HOT AND COLD WATER * GAS FRIDGE * SHOWER * ELECTRIC LIGHTS * NOVICES WELCOME


For free brochure write or phone 021-707-2988 or 021-430-2289 evenings


OLTON BOAT HIRE The Boat House, Lincoln Road,- Olton, Solihull, Warks.


Valley Cruisers,


GREAT YARMOUTH STOP PRESS ...


Genuine family holidays provided by genuine family business in detached chalets, caravans (or camping). Many facilities include Dance Hall, Bara, Entertainment, Tennis,' Putting, Shop, Playground and lots, lots more.


Write now for more. Information about ourfamity holidays. SAE for Brochure to: Department 22,


CHERRY FARM CARAVAN PARK, MfLL ROAD, BURGH CAS-


T L E , GREAT YARMOUTH, NORFOLK.


Tel. Burgh Castle 229 9 a.m.-9 p.m. ““ ■“ bS S s f o r h ir e TilAMEii HOLIDAYS AFLOAT, .


Enjoy a holiday- afloat* away from1 the busy roads to the quiet serenity and comfort of B hired canal harrow boat. Available for weekly, fort­ nightly, mid-week, weekends,


Ea ster , spring and bank holi­ days. Ail times and date negotiable.


Drive yourself and explore the • Thames.


W. BATES £ SON, WHARF, CHERTSBY


Send for Star Line Booklet Sept. UNI


TeL Chertsey 62255 • __


PENDLE CRUISES BOOK NOW FOR. 1976


4 or 6-bertb Narrow Boats.


'Write to Mr Lord, 58 Mans­ field Orescent, Brierfield, or Tel. Nelson* 690895. :


havo well equip- ped canal boats for hire with all conveniences of h o m e . F o r d e ta i ls write Slacks Avenue, A t h e r s t o n e , Warke, or Phone Atheretone 2602 or 3016.


FOR A HAPPY HOLIDAY Across from the sea. Private bar, b and c all rooms, no petty restrictions. Bed, Breakfast ana Evemrig'Dmner. Write S.A.E. Mrs D. Lesley


WHY NOT TRY US


BEACH HOUSE HOTEL 60-62 MARINE PARADE


Ring Great Yarmouth (04931-2977


CAISTER BEACH CARAVAN DAMP


NR GT. YI&RMOUTTI, NORFOiLK .


OAISTOERrON-SEA * Luxury mains caravans


* 'CluibWouse und - Restaurant.


* Full entertainment programme.


Send for free dolour Brochure.


Tel. 0493-720278


18 Llngfield Avenue, Kingston-urem- Thames, Prop: MrG. Kypnanou. Bed and Breakfast: Excellent accommoda­ tion. Tel. 01 5-16 9192 or 01 546 6408.


OLYMPOS HOTEL


Self-catering from £3.25 per person per week. Full board front £11.25 p™


HOLIDAYS FOR THE FAMILY SCARBOROUGH INLAND MARINE LEISURE


personper week. Reductions for ch dren. Full free entertainments. Send llV&p stamp for 12 pa^e colour brochure to: Dept


North. Bay. Scarborough, Yorks, Y012 6RB


SCARBOROUGH HOLIDAY CENTRE


Tel. Scarborough 65801 *


Our. two bases offor full coverage of the Northern Cana] System. Bank Newton base for the Yorkshire Dales, Worsley base for the Cheshire, Shrop­ shire. etc. New 4,6 and 8-berth traai- tionai narrowboats, many with full gas-fired central heating. Fully illus­ trated brochure from: Inland Marine Leisure Ltd, Bank Newton, Skipton, BD23 3NT. Tel. 075 678 492


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