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Sicilian sunshine
By Junior on 09/08/2011 15:36:15
Book a luxury villa in Sicily with villa specialist soloSiciliy
Mount Etna. A vine-draped gazebo overlooks the swimming pool and the interior of the house is filled with antique furnishings. The villa sleeps ten and costs €5,050 for a week in June. Smaller properties are also available, to see the full range
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A taste of the real Tuscany
By Kate Donoughue on 23/01/2012 11:20:24
Explore Italy of relax in your own Tuscan village
inhabitants – the Romans and Etruscans – abound. Why not leave the car behind and hire mountain bikes to explore the area? The apartments, furnished in typical Tuscan style, sleep from two to eight. Prices start from £960 for a family of four staying seven
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A taste of the real Tuscany
By Junior on 25/09/2012 14:43:22
Catch some late-autumn rays in tremendous Tuscany
inhabitants – the Romans and Etruscans – abound. Why not leave the car behind and hire mountain bikes to explore the area? The apartments, furnished in typical Tuscan style, sleep from two to eight. Prices start from £960 for a family of four staying seven
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Fantastic city breaks in Europe
By Junior on 15/08/2011 12:49:30
These captivating European cities with their own unique, individual characters will impress your family
has special family rooms and suites and a children’s concierge who can organise grand days out and furnish your child with books and DVDs. From £660 per night for a family of four. Visit www.athenaeumhotel.com
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Villa breaks
By Suzanne Milne on 14/04/2010 17:46:20
Villas are the perfect venue for a relaxed family vacation
Heading to Europe for a villa holiday is an ideal way to while away a week during the summer months. So where are the best places to go?FRANCELe Sarrail – three luxurious houses near Carcassonne in the south of France – comes with everything from a
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Awesome Austria
By Mathew Hancock on 04/06/2008 11:41:09
Avoid the bucket-and-spade brigade and head to the stunning Austrian Alps this summer
the mountains for superb views and walks. Even more exciting for our children was the Shafbergbahn – the oldest cog mountain railway in Europe. The antiquated wood-panelled carriages are shunted and heaved by a wheezing antique steam engine to the top
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