Archive for October, 2009

Touring in Suffolk

October 30th, 2009

Suffolk residents are on the move, and we’re talking about the feathered variety. Suffolk has an abundance of fantastic bird sanctuaries, Minsmere, Dunwich, Havergate Island, Wolves Wood. Landguard and Timley Marshes to name a few, and it’s this time of year where the residents are getting restless for their great migration south for the winter. Equally, we expect to play host to those seeking refuge in the UK from the cold Arctic winter. Migrant wading birds continue to pass through, including curlew sandpipers, little stints and ruffs. Winter wildfowl return, with teal numbers increasing rapidly. Brent geese move south from late September. The first Bewick’s swans arrive in late October. Large starling flocks gather to roost in the reedbeds. Swallows and house martins flock together before departing

As Autumn approaches much of the heath-land is on the change. Dunwich Heath, Suffolk, is a great place for all the family, where you can experience wonderful walks across the heath, keeping your eyes peeled for butterflies, birds and insects.

As Nature lovers, you can choose from hundreds of wildlife sites in Suffolk, and to make sure that there’s something for everyone, Suffolk also has an array of other fascinating places to visit. There’s a 12th century castle at Framlingham and numerous sites across the county that tell the fascinating story of Suffolk’s contribution to British aviation and military.

The Suffolk Wool Town of Lavenham has a history steeped in the cloth trade and is a fascinating market town where the streets are lined with half-timbered buildings, some dating from the 14th and 15th century.

For that bit of luxury after spending all day touring the wonderful sites of Suffolk, in the town of Lavenham you will find The Swan Hotel, with it’s 4 star rating it offers a blend of 15th Century heritage and 21st century comfort, and it makes a perfect base for touring. For those that appreciate fine dining, the restaurant boasts two AA Rosettes for its fine food.




By: Kris Smith

10 Exciting Places to Visit in Alaska

October 29th, 2009

In terms of area, Alaska is by far the largest state in the United States. The state is well-known for its wilderness and arctic areas, but also contains many tourist attractions as well.

Here are some exciting places to visit on your next trip to Alaska:

1. Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum (in Anchorage): a museum dedicated to Alaska’s aviation heritage that is home to 21 vintage aircraft.

2. Alaska Zoo (in Anchorage): home to a large collection of birds and animals, the zoo contains animals native to the state as well as more exotic creatures such as tigers and elephants.

3. Anchorage Museum of History & Art (in Anchorage): a world-class museum which preserves and exhibits the history and art of the state.

4. Elmendorf State Hatchery (in Anchorage): operated by the state’s fish and game department, the state hatchery produces salmon and trout for sport fishing and offers a viewing area.

5. H2Oasis (in Anchorage): think Alaska is too cold for swimming? Think again! H2Oasis is an indoor waterpark that features rides, a wave pool, a water coaster, a 150-foot body slide.

6. The Imaginarium (in Anchorage): a hands-on learning center where you can have fun learning about science by actually doing science.

7. Juneau Trolley Car Company (in Juneau): offers a narrated tour of downtown Juneau stopping at 13 points of interest.

8. Mount Robert Tramway (in Juneau): an aerial tramway that goes from the docks to a height of 1,800 feet. At the top of the tramway is a restaurant, theater and nature center, as well as shops and walking trails.

9. Pioneer Park (in Fairbanks): previously known as “Alaskaland”, Pioneer Park is a 44 acre amusement park which celebrates Alaskan history.

10. St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church (in Juneau): an impressive Russian Orthodox Church which was built in 1894 and has been in continuous use ever since. The church features a large gold dome and also offers a gift shop.

For information about these and other attractions in Alaska, please go to:

http://www.vacation2usa.com/p1_state_alaska_attractions.php




By: Sunil Tanna

Travel Alaska, an Adventure of a Lifetime

October 29th, 2009

So you’re like John Locke of the TV series Lost and simply (literally) dying for an adventure. Or maybe you’re just bored to death and you want to experience more of life. Have no fear… no need to travel across the globe to taste adventure in the wilds of Africa or the rainforests of South America. Why should you when you’ve got Alaska. Alaska… the 49th state and fondly known as the Land of the Midnight Sun and The Last Frontier. » Read more: Travel Alaska, an Adventure of a Lifetime