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Inn at Lost Creek, Telluride

Inn at Lost Creek, Telluride

Location. Located in the center of Telluride Mountain Village and surrounded by 1,700 ... more

acres of ivory snow and 66 trails sits the Inn at
Lost Creek. The ski in, ski out hotel is two
blocks from the manicured fairways of Telluride
Golf Club and the Tell...

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Inn the Land of Lost Content

Advantages: Location, service, food
Disadvantages: -

We found ourselves in "a secret corner of Shropshire where time has stood still for centuries?" and stayed for three nights at The Sun Inn in the small scattered village of Norbury. Choosing to eat in the restaurant each evening, between us we sampled a fair proportion of the menu. All of it was good, some of it was better. But before we get to the food, let's taste the atmosphere. The Sun is an ancient and well-nurtured inn. Rumour has it that it predates the 12th century church opposite, and nothing about the building would gainsay that assertion. It would seem a sacrilege to call it a public house now that the expression 'pub' has been so much debased, but a public house it is in the best possible way. You enter from the car park at the rear of the premises, having crossed the small patio garden of haphazard benches ...

hiker 07.11.2005 · Read full review
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Premier Inn, Charing Cross Glasgow

Advantages: Close to town and all amenities
Disadvantages: none

I have never stayed in the Premier Inn before, but I felt I had to share my experience of the past weekend. The staff in both reception and the restaurant were fantastic, they were really helpful and made you feel right at home. The room and bathroom were both spotless, warm and the freeview television meant that my daughter didn't miss her soaps while she was away. The bed was both big and comfortable and we didn't have any trouble getting to sleep. We opted for the breakfast deal and we were not disappointed, the food was well cooked and warm there was also plenty of choice. Access to the hotel was excellent for both able bodied and non-able bodied people, we didn't have a wheelchair but we did have a six month old baby and a pram, and even though it is situated next to Charing Cross rail station we didn't hear a thing from ...

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Review of Premier Travel Inn Glasgow - City Centre (Charing Cross), Glasgow

Lost and found

Advantages: A great combination of humour, sightseeing, social commentary and invective
Disadvantages: Not enough on the western states

Probably most British readers will first have come across his work through his book about the UK itself, "Notes from a Small Island". That is certainly a fine book, and well worth a read. But I do wonder whether his earlier work "The Lost Continent" (now 20 years old, amazingly) might not in fact be even better. I was lucky enough to read this first some years ago, before the "Bryson boom", and so had no preconceptions of what the author's work was like. I'm actually quite grateful for that, too, since otherwise I might not have had such a nice surprise! In essence, this book is a travelogue, following in Bryson's wheeltracks as he drives vast distances around the country of his birth in his mother's less-than-reliable old car: at one point it breaks down on a lonely, snowy mountain pass and you wonder just for a moment whether Bryson ...

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