Posts Tagged ‘uk’

Deal of the Day: £80 off Gwel an Mor in Cornwall

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

 

 

 

 

Holiday details: Stay at the 5* resort of Gwel an Mor in Cornwall, located a 10 minute walk, or a 2 minute drive, from the north Cornwall fishing village and beach of Portreath.

All accommodation is self-catering but staff are on hand to offer advice and book restaurants or activities for you, including deep sea fishing, horse riding, kite surfing, kayaking, and surfing.

Price: From £299 for a Lowena lodge (sleeps up to 5 people) for either 3 nights (Friday-Monday) or 4 nights (Monday-Friday). Includes use of all clubhouse facilities, including pool and gym.

Date: For stays until 30 March 2012

Book with: Gwel an Mor

Deal of the Day: 20% off Yorkshire cottage

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

 

 

 

 

Holiday details: Get away for a few days to Heather Cottage, in Yorkshire.  This 2 bedroom property is located in the farming village of Gillamoor and offers panoramic views of Douthwaite Dale and the moor beyond.

Enjoy the many walks and cycling paths, take advantage of the nearby Kirkbymoorside golf course, and explore the wealth of cosy pubs and award-winning eateries in the area.

Date: January – 16 March 2012

Price: £312.80 (£78.20 pp, based on 4 sharing) for 3 nights

Book with: Rural Retreats

Deal of the Day: 45% off Camp Beaumont

Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

   

Holiday details: Camp Beaumont, the UK’s original summer camp, is offering 45% off selected multi-activity holidays throughout July and August.

The offer is applicable across 5 different camps in the UK, keeping kids entertained for a week of adventure, from kayaking and beach games to abseiling and quad biking.

Price: from £235 per child for 7 nights accommodation, all meals and activities.

Date: book by 30 July for UK camps now until 27 August 2011

Book with: Camp Beaumont

The best pub food in Britain?

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

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By Catherine Leech, director of 101 Holidays

The Lord Poulett Arms in Hinton St George, Somerset, has been hailed as one of Britain’s best pubs for food. It’s the Good Pub Guide’s 2009 National Dining Pub of the Year, and was the Good Hotel Guide’s 2008 Gastro Pub of the Year. It is mentioned in the Michelin guide and even cited by Gardeners World’s on Radio 4 as one of the top three pubs for dining alfresco.

Can it possibly live up to the hype?

I’ve always been suspicious of award-winning pubs and restaurants – prices go up, complacency creeps in and the clientele goes a bit bling. But after lunch at the Lord Poulett Arms, I can only agree with the pundits.

This is a cosy, rustic village pub with a healthy mix of local drinkers and low-key visitors whose muddy wellies and battered Barbours didn’t raise an eyebrow. It also has the requisite roaring log fires, real ales, cider and sloe gin and a locally-sourced menu.

Starters included Cornish mussels, Lyme Bay mackerel, a warm salad of haggis and bacon, rillettes of local pork and local goat’s cheese, and cost £5 to £6. Mains such as gilt head bream, a hearty beef stew and risotto cost in the region of £8 to £12. All generously sized and beautifully presented.

Desserts cost around £5 and range from nursery favourites (there was a treacle sponge when we were there) to more sophisticated Cranachan and something very naughty involving Valrhona chocolate. There’s a great sandwich menu and the triple-cooked chips are the stuff of legends.

Three of us shared four starters and three puddings plus a couple of glasses of Rioja and four local organic fruit juices, for £34. If you drink too much and can’t make it home, there are some charming rooms too priced at £88, B&B.

I reckon the Lord Poulett Arms is the perfect pub for foodies – despite all the awards. Is there a better one in Britain? Your suggestions, please!