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Viking Optical Ltd commenced trading over 20 years ago and has grown steadily to become one of the leading independent optical equipment importers in the UK. In addition to binoculars and telescopes, the company markets magnifiers, low vision aids, meteorological and surveying equipment.
Birdwatching and Walking holidays based in the picturesque Ystwyth valley of Mid-Wales. In 2011 we celebrate our 15th year. During last year a record number of guests enjoyed our holidays and some excellent bird watching increased the Bird List to 189. The reason why we have become so successful is that Mid Wales Birdwatching Holidays offer a unique combination
Whether you are seeking a peaceful retreat, a family break or a quiet place to rest whilst enjoying the many activities available locally this idyllic location in one of the most unspoilt mountainous regions of Britain is sure to surpass all expectations. This small family run caravan and camping park is located in the Brecon Beacons National Park on the border between Carmarthenshire and Powys. The site has received wide acclaim for its unrivalled views over the spectacular Fan Brycheiniog, the…
Sutherland is one of Scotland's most treasured secrets. The north west of Scotland features impressive hills surrounding lochs and rivers, spectacular sandy beaches, the most beautiful sunsets, cascading waterfalls, rare birdlife and breathtaking walks. The Kinlochbervie hotel is located on the tip of the north west coastline in the Sutherland region of Scotland, overlooking the majestic waves breaking on the rock outcrops. It is the perfect place to stay for your hotel accommodation and explore…
BirdLife International is a global alliance of conservation organisations working together for the world's birds and people
Quex Park is a unique country Park of 250 acres on the Isle of Thanet set within an estate of 1800 acres around Birchington, Acol and Richborough. The Park is an oasis of parkland and trees in a Thanet landscape of open topography and urban development. All the trees were planted in the 19th Century by John Powell-Powell and his successors who realised when planting that they would never live to see the true beauty of their vision. The Park is a haven for birdlife with over 50 species recorded…
