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  • |name=Barry Tourist Railway |picture=DMU Lab 19 Iris II, Barry Tourist Railway 3.6.2012 009 (10196706745).jpg
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  • ...rland Estates, the Duke's commercial enterprise. In its own right it is a tourist attraction.
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  • ...], Dwyran, [[Bodedern]] and [[Rhosneigr]]. The Anglesey Sea Zoo is a local tourist attraction, providing a look at and descriptions of local marine wildlife f
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  • ...Antrim Coast and Glens area of outstanding natural beauty and are a major tourist attraction in north Antrim.
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  • *[http://www.ayrshire-arran.com Ayrshire & Arran Tourist Board]
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  • * [http://www.visitbuckinghamshire.org/ Buckinghamshire Tourist Guide]
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  • ...011}}</ref> During the 20th century many of the islands were developed as tourist resorts for Glaswegians who went "Doon the Watter", in parallel to mainland
    21 KB (3,251 words) - 21:55, 31 March 2022
  • ...date=2009-05-15}}</ref> and However the dominant theme of the town is as a tourist destination. ...ww.hello-yorkshire.co.uk/scarborough/tourist-information|title=Scarborough Tourist Information|publisher=www.hello-yorkshire.co.uk|accessdate=2009-08-26}}</re
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  • *[http://tourism.ceredigion.gov.uk/ Tourist Information] *[http://www.visitwales.co.uk/ Tourist Information from the Welsh Assembly Government]
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  • ...n.com/Region/Carmarthenshire-R2-2.aspx Carmarthenshire] - South West Wales Tourist Board
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  • ...es of fine golden sand which form the beaches that are so important to the tourist industry, such as those at [[Bude]], [[Polzeath]], [[Watergate Bay]], [[Per Today, the Cornish economy depends heavily on its successful tourist industry, which makes up around a quarter of the economy. The official meas
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  • ...wns and cities, rural scenery and a mild climate, accounting for the large tourist sector of its economy. ...and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Sites. In 2004 the county's tourist revenue was £1.2 billion.
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  • ...l employment for civilians but on occasion having a negative impact on the tourist trade. There are plans to relocate the Royal School of Signals by 2012.
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  • ...lackpool Tourism">{{cite news|title=Blackpool History |publisher=Blackpool Tourist Office |url=http://www.blackpooltourism.com/resources/files/2_Blackpool%20H ...alking movies and the building was operated as a cinema outside the summer tourist season. This practice continued until 1938 when the nearby Opera House was
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  • ...ce mining declined in the 1980s, County Durham has been promoted more as a tourist destination.<ref name=durham_heritage>Durham County Council - [http://www.d
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  • * [http://www.standrews.co.uk/ Kingdom of Fife Tourist Board]
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  • ...and and its beaches and rocky coastal headlands showed little signs of the tourist trade<ref name="Newman19"/> that played an increasing role on the local eco *{{i-Railway}} [[Barry Tourist Railway]]
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  • ...the south east of Corstorphine, and is the area's largest and most popular tourist attraction.
    12 KB (1,925 words) - 10:21, 3 November 2016
  • The county is a popular holiday destination, with tourist attractions and seaside resorts such as [[Bournemouth]], and national parks
    14 KB (2,242 words) - 14:48, 2 September 2020
  • The town's distinctive character and ambience has led to a strong tourist industry, which is promoted each year by the Oyster Festival. As of early 2
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  • ...the Kinross-shire Partnership, a body bringing together local government, tourist organisations and local organisations.<ref>http://www.kinross.cc/partnershi
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  • ...main. The slate-bearing line from [[Blaenau Ffestiniog]] is now a popular tourist attraction, as is the half-mile bridge across the Mawddach to Barmouth. Bal
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  • ...r definition is a unique and fascinating city, and one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world.
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  • Norfolk is a popular tourist destination and has several major examples of holiday attractions. There ar ...sidence at Sandringham House in [[Sandringham]] provides an all-year-round tourist attraction whilst the coast and some rural areas are popular locations for
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  • ...2010 has begun the Nottingham Caves Survey with the goal "to increase the tourist potential of these sites". The project "will use a 3D laser scanner to pro
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  • ...co.uk/getting-here.html "Getting Here"] Westray and Papa Westray Craft and Tourist Associations. Retrieved 7 January 2010.</ref> but can take less than one mi
    51 KB (7,781 words) - 21:39, 29 January 2016
  • The county has a major tourist industry, concentrated firstly on the City of Oxford but also on the hills
    11 KB (1,468 words) - 20:24, 14 February 2024
  • ...fiercely opposed when proposed, but has now been voted Rutland's favourite tourist attraction.
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  • ...uildings.<ref>[http://www.shropshiretourism.co.uk/shrewsbury/ Shrewsbury - Tourist Information & Accommodation] for Shrewsbury, Shropshire.</ref> The largest ...area. Blists Hill museum and historical (Victorian era) village is a major tourist attraction as well as the Iron Bridge itself. In addition, Telford Steam Ra
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  • *[http://www.visitwiltshire.co.uk/ Wiltshire Tourist Office]
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  • Fota Island is a tourist attraction due to Fota Wildlife Park which is the only wildlife park in Ire
    16 KB (2,470 words) - 11:44, 6 October 2016
  • *[http://www.countygalway.com/ Tourist information website]
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  • ...alee. The diocesan see is Killarney, which is one of Ireland's most famous tourist destinations. The Lakes of Killarney, an area of outstanding natural beauty ...s among the most scenic areas in Ireland and is among the most significant tourist destinations in Ireland. Killarney is the centre of the tourism industry,
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  • ...nsive land and gardens to the front. It has become one of the most visited tourist sites in Ireland. === Tourist attractions ===
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  • *[http://www.VisitLimerick.com/ Limerick's Official Tourist Website]
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  • *[http://www.drogheda.ie Drogheda Tourism - Official Site of the Drogheda Tourist Office]
    8 KB (1,182 words) - 22:36, 18 January 2015
  • ...ted at the [[River Shannon]] near Shannonbridge. It is today a significant tourist destination.
    18 KB (2,691 words) - 14:19, 26 June 2017
  • ...le, Bru Boru Heritage Centre and Tipperary Crystal are some of the primary tourist destinations in the county.
    11 KB (1,828 words) - 22:37, 21 March 2017
  • ...nct and the removal of two kiosks. The market square was repaved and a new tourist information centre is planned.
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  • Tourist attractions in Oakham include '''All Saints Church''' and '''Oakham Castle'
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  • ...=http://www.agtb.org/aberdeen-scotland.htm|publisher=Aberdeen and Grampian Tourist Board|title=The Granite City|accessdate=2007-02-08}}</ref> The city has a l ...ly road to Aberdeen prior to the building of the A90, and is now used as a tourist route, connecting the towns of [[Montrose]] and [[Arbroath]] and on the eas
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  • ...rby Visitors' Centre, or have 'passports' stamped at a local shop. Another tourist attraction is the nearby Marquess of Anglesey's Column, which at a height o *http://www.llanfairpg.net [Llanfairpg.net - Our Community Online] The Best Tourist Resource for Llanfairpwllgwyngyll
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  • ...f [[Bermuda]]. It is the territory's financial centre and a major port and tourist destination.
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  • ...Pier Gardens but is now in the town hall, with a replica on display in the Tourist Information Office. The statue is now on display on the sea front close to
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  • ...the local textile industry. its seaside location made Carnoustie a popular tourist resort from the early Victorian era up to the latter half of the 20th centu
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  • ...st Hills | work = Discover Northern Ireland | publisher = Northern Ireland Tourist Board | url = http://www.discovernorthernireland.com/product.aspx?ProductID ...ttp://www.discovernorthernireland.com/Belfast Belfast – Northern Ireland Tourist Board]
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  • ...ches bring visitors from a wide area. Details are available from the local tourist office.
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  • File:Ely Oliver Cromwell House.jpg|Oliver Cromwell's house, tourist information and museum.
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  • ==Tourist attractions==
    3 KB (460 words) - 07:26, 30 November 2017
  • ...e white buildings on the loch shore make it photogenic and it is a popular tourist destination, with a number of attractions in addition to the castle. The G
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  • ...e largest town between [[Helensburgh]] and [[Fort William]] and during the tourist season the town can be crowded by up to 25,000 people. Oban occupies a beau The Oban Tourist Information Centre, operated under ''VisitScotland'', is located in the cen
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