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Ballyvaughan is a fishing village located on the west Atlantic coast of Ireland, between Galway Bay and the hills of the Burren. Ballyvaughan is known as an oasis in the Burren, and welcomes visitors with a host of activities for all interests - hist...
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Its name and origins date back to 1901, when it was chosen as a site for religious gatherings. Today Bethany Beach is primarily a low-key, family-friendly resort with a few motels, hotels and bed-and-breakfasts. The town's mile-/kilometer-long boardw...
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Spread over northern Delaware and part of Pennsylvania, 7 mi/10 km north of Wilmington, this scenic and historic valley is a must-see for any visitor to Wilmington.The top draw is Winterthur, the former estate of Henry Francis du Pont. The mansion co...
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Bunratty in Clare Ireland is known for the castle of the same name that stands proudly over the town. The site of Bunratty Castle was originally a Viking Trading Camp in 920 and in the centuries that followed, three other structures rose and fell ...
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The Cliffs are the highest point over the Atlantic Ocean, and one of Ireland's top attractions. The Cliffs of Moher take their name from a ruined promontory fort “Mothar” which was demolished during the Napoleonic wars to make room for a ...
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This Delaware River town, 13 mi/20 km south of Wilmington, is the gateway to Fort Delaware State Park. Located on Pea Patch Island, the park is only accessible by boat—ferries depart on a regular basis. The fort, which is surrounded by a moat, was us...
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Located about 85 mi/135 km south of Wilmington, Delaware Seashore State Park covers two peninsulas on both sides of Highway 1 between Dewey Beach and Bethany Beach. The 6-mi/10-km beach has plenty of parking, changing rooms, showers and a snack bar. ...
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This three-block-wide stretch of shoreline, divided by Highway 1, sits between Rehoboth Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Known for its lively nightlife, the resort town appeals primarily to a younger crowd. Attractions include beaches on the bay and ocean...
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Playa Dominical is a popular surf town in Costa Rica, and a haven for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers. Trek to nearby waterfalls, enjoy the incredible bird watching in the local estuaries and mangroves, snorkel and scuba dive, go horseback ridi...
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The village of DOOLIN, four miles north of the Cliffs of Moher and marked as "Fisherstreet" on some maps, is for many the music mecca of the "singing county", and, in fact, of Ireland's west. By the time you get here, you may ...
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Doonbeg is located on Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way in County Clare. It is a beautiful coastal village known for fantastic golfing, walking paths, surfing and picturesque views to take your breath away. It provides the perfect base to explore North...
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First established in 1683 and the state's capital since 1777, Dover, 45 mi/72 km south of Wilmington, grew up around The Green—the parklike center of town designed by William Penn. The Green makes a good place to start touring the city. It's surround...
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El Chaltén is a small village in Santa Cruz Province, the Patagonian region of southern Argentina. Chalten is a native word of the Patagonian people that means ‘smoking mountain’ as they believed the clouds that covered the mountai...
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A place where a blend of visitors and entertainment combine to create an atmosphere synonymous with Irish tradition at its very best and of times well spent. If it’s music and "craic" you are looking for, seek out the pub/bar most suitable to your li...
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Located 95 mi/155 km south of Wilmington and the southernmost of the Delaware beach communities, Fenwick Island has a wide sandy beach with gentle dunes and no concessions or fast-food outlets marring the shoreline. The Fenwick Island Lighthouse was ...
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The most famous site near Frederica is Barrett's Chapel, just north of town on Highway 113. Erected in 1780, it's known as the "cradle of Methodism in America" because the Methodists established the New World chapter of their religion there in 1784. ...
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Lewes (pronounced LEW-is), situated on Delaware Bay just east of the Atlantic Ocean, 72 mi/115 km south of Wilmington, was the site of the first Dutch settlement in Delaware, established in 1631 (although it was soon after wiped out). A sedate escape...
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Metamorphosing from a sleepy, remote and rugged stretch of hard-to-reach coast into a hip, rapidly evolving favorite of both the backpacking and monied crowds, Mal Pais, Costa Rica, along with contiguous Santa Teresa and Carmen beaches, is a hot dest...
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This original state capital, about 7 mi/11 km south of Wilmington, is a major colonial seaport on the Delaware River. New Castle's biggest attraction is its authenticity. The town remains similar to the way it appeared in the 18th and 19th centuries ...
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The University of Delaware, a beautiful college established in 1765, is based in Newark, 14 mi/23 km southwest of Wilmington. Though you may not associate Delaware with Abraham Lincoln, the university's Goodstay Center contains more than 2,000 items ...
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Newmarket-on-Fergus (Irish: Cora Chaitlín) is a town in County Clare, Ireland. The town is situated about halfway between Limerick and Ennis, and near to Shannon Town and airport. The main N18 Limerick–Ennis road passed through Newmarket until the to...
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Almost midway between Dover and Wilmington, Odessa dates to the 1600s and has some good examples of Georgian architecture. The top attraction is the district known as the Historic Houses of Odessa (open March-December), which is owned and operated by...
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From Costa Rica's central coastal city of Puerto Caldera visitors can explore the mountainous countryside and travel inland to the cosmopolitan capital of San Jose.
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Puntarenas is a small city on Costa Rica’s Pacific coast, located about 50 miles west of San Jose. It’s on a long and narrow peninsula in the Gulf of Nicoya. It's a very important tourism region in Costa Rica, as it’s home to Caldera, one of Cos...
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A year-round beach community 78 mi/125 km south of Wilmington, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, was originally a site for Methodist camp meetings. The name Rehoboth is biblical in origin and means "room enough." Today, there's probably still room enough, bu...
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From Shannon, visitors can set out on open roads and discover stunning Atlantic coastal beauty, and ever changing landscapes, in an atmosphere as friendly as the air is pure. The Shannon Region - which is less than 100 miles from end to end will prov...
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Established in 1700 as an English Quaker settlement, 30 mi/50 km south of Wilmington, this town contains many fine examples of Federal and Victorian architecture. Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, a 15,980-acre/6,465-hectare haven for migrating a...
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Wilmington, Delaware's largest city, is located where the Brandywine Creek and Christina River converge. It is the site where E.I. du Pont founded his company in 1802 helping the city achieve the dubious distinction of being called the Chemical Capit...
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Are, Sweden, an alpine-skiing resort area in central Sweden's Jamtland province, garnered increasing attention from the ski industry when it served as host of the 2007 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships. Are now holds a number of annual international events. Free Are Travel
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Part of the appeal is the terrain, comprising more than 100 trails that range from novice to high-adrenaline expert runs and off-piste acreage.
Children have not been forgotten in Are. Full-service ski clubs for youngsters include on-slope instruction, tobogganing and a kid-friendly version of apres ski.
Are also features a menu of off-slope activities, from guided snowmobiling tours through the mountains and across icy lakes to dogsledding, paragliding, horseback riding and Icelandic pony trekking.
Another attraction in Are is the zipline, billed as the longest in Europe. It whisks visitors along cables for an aerial view of the scenery at fast speeds.
Visitors also can explore the frozen waterfalls and ice caves of Tannforsen nearby, get an up-close look at a moose at the Millest Moose Farm or taste the homemade pralines and truffles at the Are Chokladfabrik chocolate factory.
Are has been Sweden's largest mountain biking area since the 1990s, and the area has many graded trails. Many international championships have been held there.
Are village, once a tiny copper mining town, now offers a quaint mix of shopping, cafes, bakeries and high-end restaurants. Many of the restaurants serve lunch on the slopes, and the apres-ski scene is hopping, from bars with live music and dancing to clubs with elegant cocktails.
The village of Are is accessible by train and also via Are-Ostersund Airport in Ostersund and Trondheim Airport, Vaernes, which is located in Stjordal, Nord-Trondelag, Norway.