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Tourist Information Guide to Halifax


Halifax is set into rich countryside and home to 82,000 people. With a history dating back to the twelfth century, the town is rich in history and offers one of the most unique and popular museums in the country.


With a vast selection of theatres, performance spaces and art galleries, the town forms a cultural centre of the north and offers much for a quiet weekend away. Its busy nightlife, and variety of bars, makes for a vibrant nightlife; and there are numerous recommended restaurants to choose from.


The town is well connected by transport links and offers plenty of reasons to visit!

Tourist Information on Wakefield


The Wakefield borough comprises more than forty towns and villages, including woodlands and countryside, and the principle city has a population of almost 80,000 people.


The history of the city dates back to the Middle Ages, and much time and care has been devoted to preserving and excavating the city’s archaeological treasures. But the numerous museums, heritage centres and historical sites do not detract from the city’s vibrant, modern atmosphere.


The thriving nightlife, cultural facilities and top quality restaurants make the city a popular place to visit, and the £100million regeneration plans are sure to further increase tourism to the area.

Grandma Hystad’s Recipes, Drinks, Bar Mixes, Food Information


Recipes gov usa
CONTENTS
PORT CHOPS
SWEDISH MEATBALL’S
VEGETABLE SOUP (BORSCHT)
GRANDMA’S BEEF-STEW DUMPLINGS
ANGEL FOOD CAKE
VEGAN BANANAN SHAKE
VEGAN CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES
LIGHTSIDE
FOOD INFORMATION, RECALLS
DRINKS, BAR MIXES

Information About Mijas Golf on the Costa Del Sol Golf

Mijas Los Lagos Golf on the Costa del Sol Golf is being constantly upgraded and refurbished to match modern day standards and is a very good mixture of holes to be enjoyed by all golfers whatever their handicap.

It is one of the longest (6404 mts in length) and flattest golf courses on the Costa del Sol as well as being spacious with few obstructions and practically no rough.

Exotic Araucalia Pines and perfumed Jacaranda line the fairways at Los Lagos all of which add to the charm of the course and make it a “must play” course for thousand’s of returning golfers.

City Tourist Information to York


York was once the capital of the country, and boasts a breathtaking history and wealth of restored medieval buildings and streets. The city gave its name to the county in which it resides, and is home to 13,000 people.


But York is much more than a beautiful, ancient city, and is home to a vibrant cafe culture and array of fine dining restaurants. The shopping facilities are plentiful, and there are more independent retailers represented here than in any other modern city in the country. The city even boasts a busy nightlife, with a wide selection of pubs, clubs and live music venues.