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UK October Half Term Holidays

After the summer holidays, when the kids are back to school, it is nice to be able to look forward to the October half term holiday. What makes any half term more special is if the whole family takes a short break together in the UK. Whatever the weather, there are destinations in the UK that can provide an exciting holiday.

Devon is a popular destination for families because of the family friendly area. Whether you visit north or south of Devon, there are beautiful beaches to spend the day on and the scenery can take your breath away. On top of that, there are plenty of attractions within driving distance. Visit Paignton Zoo and experience the thousands of interesting animals. Paignton isn’t far from Torquay town which provides a fantastic day out, whether you want to visit the Quaywest Waterpark, Paignton Pier, Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway.

Torquay which is another popular tourist attraction has a vast amount of shops and restaurants. If you’re looking for a great day out for the kids, why not visit the Waves Leisure Pool, Huntfun Torquay Treasure Hunt or AMF Bowling; these are guaranteed to keep them busy for the duration of your stay.

Cornwall is another family favourite holiday destination because it is home to fabulous surfing opportunities and intriguing coastal towns. Newquay is the surfing capital of the UK, and spending half term learning to ride the waves is an exciting experience for any child.

Scotland has everything a half term holiday could possibly need. Wonderful beaches, amazing views and beautiful woodlands surround the area so you’ll be spoilt for choice. Visit John O’ Groats, the furthest northern land marked point of the UK, and learn about its intriguing history. Or stay in the south of Scotland, where Culzean Castle is waiting for you to explore.

Whether you choose to visit John O’ Groats or Lands End, north or south, there are plenty of attractions to keep you busy over the October half term. Choose from one of the many UK holidays available, all with several holiday parks to stay at to suit you and your family’s holiday needs.

This article was written on behalf of Parkdean Holidays. For more information see Devon UK

Travel to Oman, Visit Muscat through Oman Travel Guide for Sultanate of Oman Adventure

Travel to the Sultanate of Oman especially to the city of Muscat for amazing Oman Adventure. Through our Oman travel guide you can visit Oman. Oman is an evolving journey if you are an adventure seeker, nature lover or interested in heritage and culture, don’t miss the amazing Dohfar Khwars and Salalah Khareef Festival.

How To Buy Camping Gear And Supplies

When the weather turns warm, the hearts of millions of families, individuals and groups turn to camping whether it is for a long vacation or just a few days break. The necessity therefore arises for these people to start thinking about where to buy camping gear and supplies. If you are a keen camper, then you will probably already have most of your camping gear, but everyone needs to stock up on supplies before they actually depart.

Luckily, there is no shortage of suppliers of camping gear and supplies and with the Internet too, you will never be short of somewhere to buy camping gear and supplies. However, before you rush to get your wallet out, you first have to work out what you need. It is often useful to split the stuff you have to have to go camping into two separate kinds.

First there is camping gear or equipment. which encompasses thing like the tent, sleeping bags, rucksacks and tools and then there are the supplies, by which is meant foodstuffs, toiletries, matches et cetera.

The first type of places to try for buying camping gear and supplies is sport shops, if there is no dedicated camping shop close to you. Many sports people such as fishermen and hunters take a tent with them when they venture out, so you will find almost everything you need for camping at these sports shops as well. You are certain to find a hunting and fishing or sports shop close to you or you will find huge sports shops on line. The sports section of a large department store is also likely to stock these items.

Department stores may not stock such a wide variety as camping and sports shops, but you will often find that the prices are lower. Be careful of the quality though. Equipment bought from a sports shop will generally be robust and of high quality, whereas gear from a department store may be for children to use in the backyard. It is better to do some research on line for respectable brands and then go to see what is obtainable locally.

Army and navy surplus stores often offer high quality, military grade camping equipment. After all, if people trust their lives to this kit in battle, it must be good enough for you to go away for a week or two camping, must it not? As long as you like camouflage colours, that is.

No happy greens, yellows, reds and blues in the army and navy surplus stores though. Still, they are excellent if you want to observe nature or go fishing. They will also have the correct tools too, like collapsible spades and camping stoves.

You can break camping supplies up into two components as well really: luxuries and essentials. The luxuries, such as Coco Pops, beer and the like are far cheaper in the supermarkets. Try to get the dried varieties of anything you take, like dried milk and instant coffee, especially if you are hiking a long way.

The necessities can be obtained in the supermarket as well, but you may find some interesting food products in the army and navy stores as well. There could be soldiers’ ration packs and instant fire lighters. These are serious products intended for soldiers on active duty, but you may like to try them out for amusement and experience.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on a lot of subjects, but is currently concerned with Poconos camping. If you are interested in a rental in the Poconos Mountains, please go to our website at Poconos Vacations

Camping And Snowmobiling In The Poconos

Do you like camping out in the winter? Have you ever tried camping in the Pocono Mountains with your tent on your back? Well, one thing is for certain, it is not a family style holiday! It is definitely an extreme sport for the hardened outdoor type. Whether you go traipsing through the snow on skis langlaufen style, use dogs and a sled or go by snowmobile, it is still an arduous enterprise. Issues from the cold such as frost bite and hypothermia are very real dangers.

Holidays such as these must certainly not be undertaken lightly. The days in the Pocono Mountains during the winter are cold enough, but at night the temperature just nosedives. If you have never tried such a holiday before, then you are not ready to take one on your own now. You will have to have specialized knowledge either from the military or from other such institution.

Planning and research are the two most important aspects. You will have to be conscious at all times of where the nearest help centres are. Places such as mountain rescue, hospitals, towns, shops, garages and first aid centres. You should also be conscious of the weather conditions and future weather predictions.

Staying overnight on such an arduous trip only increases the chances of coming across danger. Besides the cold there are wolves and bears. Wolves are not normally dangerous unless they are starving, but bears can be a problem. You will have to know how to keep a clean camping site so as not to attract wild animals, but you will also have to know what to do if they do come poking about.

Thermal clothing are essential for any winter activity like snowmobiling and they are even more essential if you are going to sleep outdoors overnight. If you stay outdoors overnight you will also need a very warm sleeping bag. You will also need to take account of how long you will stay away and what provisions you will need to endure the length of time of your holiday. You will obviously need to eat, so suitable, nutritious food will have to be taken with you, unless you intend travelling from town to town.

Water will not be a problem with the snow available which is very handy for re-hydrating dried foodstuffs such as packet soups and drinking chocolate, both of which are very warming after travelling all day in sub-zero conditions.

Fuel will be a chief consideration for your snowmobile, but if you plan your journey well, you will be able to pick up a few tins of petrol every day. In this way, ten to fifteen gallons should be enough to see you through every day.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with Poconos camping. If you are interested in a rental in the Poconos Mountains, please go to our website at Poconos Vacations

San Diego Vacation: San Elijo Beach Campground

San Elijo Campground in North County San Diego is the perfect spot for families or travelers visiting San Diego who are on a budget or want to sleep in the ocean air.

The campground offers a small market, surf school and surfboard rental as well as a taco shop. It’s also bordered by the small beach community, Cardiff-by-the-Sea, which is right across the street from San Elijo State Beach. For dog lovers, there’s a bar in Cardiff called The Office that allows dogs.

This campground is situated on a cliff overlooking the ocean and is perfect for swimming, surfing or sunset walks on the beach. The only downside to the campground is its proximity to the commuter train, which runs until about 1 a.m. and always blasts its horn as it arrives in the area; the closer your campsite is to the ocean, the more the waves will muffle the train sounds.

The campground fills up quickly in summer and holidays, so its best to reserve a spot in advance. Winter is slow, and reservations are not necessary. Here is the campground’s price list: $35/inland site; $50/ocean site; $20 a day for electricity (not all sites have hookups); $12 a day for an additional car (yes a trailer is a car), showers $1 for 3 minutes.

If you want to get one of the $35 sites, I suggest picking one in the middle of the campground. The sites along the back fence suffer from the road and train noise, more than the inland ones. Plus, because you are away from the edge of the campground, some of the inland sites are a bit more private.

Of the San Diego State Beach campgrounds, I believe San Elijo is the most social. There seems to be more kids and younger families as well as more people just hanging out by the barbecue.

For more visit San Diego, tips make sure to check out TravelThruSan Diego.com for good advice about San Diego beaches and other San Diego travel advice.