...Sydney is a beautiful place and for people who love sightseeing its the place to be. Plenty of photographic pictures and lovely lookouts to see.
I have been in sydney for 4 months and it is just wonderful the weather does not keep you in even a winters day has a blue sky and its not that cold compared to the uk. september is when spring begins and is also sydneys dryest month it can be warm then aswell temperatures maybe hitting 27 degrees but also having cool days aswell . summer time starts in november and lasts till june . temperatures in sydneys summer can reach a sweltering 45 degrees. Most hotels and accomodation have humidifiers to keep the rooms cool.
There are lots of places to visit as i have a four year old i found the parks to be enjoyable here are some we visited.
Featherdale park - Beautiful park filled with wildlife...
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Advantages: Spacious, clean, excellent for touring Disadvantages: Not directly by the sea, not a huge amount for children to do.
...Salcombe Regis Caravan Park is the nearest site to the small resort of Sodmouth.
It is a very spacious site and the caravans are sited around the perimeter of a large field. The camping field is also large with sizeable pitches. The site is kept beutifully clean and tidy. It is a short walk to the village of Salcombe Regis and about 30 mins across the fields to the sea. Also within walking distance is the famous Donkey Sanctuary (free admission!)
This is an excellent site for visting the nearby resorts of Exmouth, Budleigh Salterton, Seaton, Branscombe, and Lyme Regis, and the inland towns of Honiton, Axminster and Exeter....
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Advantages: Charming. Lovely atmosphere. Great views. Disadvantages: Car parking is difficult in the summer months
...In my opinion one of the greatly under-rated counties of England is Dorset and one of the loveliest little resorts to visit just has to be Lyme Regis. This little gem of a place is an absolute delight for sore eyes and it comes as no surprise to me that the great American actress Meryl Streep,after filming there,fell in love with the place.
The resort has some delightful buildings, the cob, and some excellent hotels,guest houses and bed and breakfast places. The town also has a number of tradtional English inns which have foreigners drooling and there are wonderful views to be enjoyed. The surrounding countryside is breathtaking and the whole place just oozes character.It is very hilly which could make it difficult for the elderly to get about the place and in the height of the season car parking can be difficult. These small blemishes...
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