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Advantages: views across Perth city and Swan River, free. Disadvantages: None
King's Park and Botanical Gardens are located at the East edge of Perth city centre and overlook the city and Swan River. They are situated on a hill so give fantastic and free views across the whole city and beyond.
Below is a link to getting maps of the park and all its facilities and any information onm things but I have described some of these below as well!
http://www.kpbg.wa.gov.au/home/index.html
The park has 2 cafes, a restaurant, 2 kiosks and a craft shop for quality contemporary Australian craft and design.
***GUIDED WALKS***
If you want to learn about the flowers and the views and about Perth itself, then take a guided walk with one of the volunteer guides. These are FREE (!!) and are run everyday at 10am and 2pm and if there are less than 10 of you then there is no need to book - just turn up to Fraser Avenue ...
Advantages: Staff nice, breakfeast good Disadvantages: Mantiance
The Langley, is ideally situated in the heart of Kent, just on the edge of the market town of Tonbridge.
I'd give this hotel a 5/ 10 I've being in a lot worse trust me, but it defaintly by no means was the best.
The main disadvantage of this hotel was the mantiance of the hotel it was very poor there was leaks from the roof above our bed with water staining and dripping on the ceiling and walls.
Also the carpet needed replacing as it had lots of stains and looked like it had'nt being hoovered what so ever.
It was so warm in the hotel, I dont know why this was maybe to combat the dampness -this resulted in extreme condensation on the windows. We had to ask for towels as only one set was provided in a double room!
The location sounded quite near to tonbridge but in fact is a bit out, this could cause problems for people who ...
Advantages: A great day out Disadvantages: Can be busy at popular times
glasshouses.
The Dukeries
The Dukeries of North Nottinghamshire were once the playgrounds of the Dukes and Kings of Britain. They created vast private Estates of woodlands and lakes situated within the huge expanse of Sherwood Forest, made famous by the legend of Robin Hood. Today other such estates still exist including the Welbeck and Thoresby Estates. These are however private estates with no public access. Clumber Park is therefore the only example of such an Estate, which is accessible by the general public.
Things to See and Do.
One of the best ways to see the Park is by bicycle, and this can be great fun too, you can either take your own bikes or hire one in the Park, Cycle hire is available from April ? September daily, and from October ? March on Saturday and Sunday only plus during school holidays. This however can work out ...