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Big Facts on Hayling

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Hayling Island is to be discovered on the gorgeous southern coast of England on the agrarian shores between the well known cities of Chichester and Portsmouth.

Hayling Island is a premier location for clean beaches and holds two blue flags and Tidy Britain seaside honors; it is the prime position for some of the greatest sailing and windsurfing in the UK.

Hayling Island is a seaside resort on the South coast of England.

Hayling Island Sailing Club enjoys a high reputation for its organisation of World and National Championships, Olympic trials and open events; the choice of sailing waters ensuring that, barring the most extreme weather conditions, events can be completed and enjoyed.

Hayling Island is surrounded by Chichester Harbour, Langstone Harbour and the Solent and is reached by a road bridge from Havant, with good road, motorway and rail connections.

Hayling Island is, however, unique in that it is recognised as the birthplace of windsurfing and is currently a popular destination for this and other extreme water sports.

Haylings beach donkeys are a joy for the young whilst the young at heart stand by and see the pleasure on their faces

Destination Hayling Island will see the refurbishment of the whole seafront, focused on the creation of a new landmark conceptual “modern pier” building, which will be the centerpiece of a re-invigorated seafront.

If you were to come to Hayling island then a marvellous place to rest would be Cockle Warren Cottage Hotel – it is pretty much on the coast and you will be enveloped in the appealingness of the cottage with the warm sea snap rapping on your bedchamber windowpane.

Making an Online Journal of Your Travel Experiences

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Worldwide communication is now available from our homes – and so this is echoed in the burgeoning number of blogs penned by travellers around the world reporting from wherever they are at the time.

From write ups about flower festival of Hiroshima to being gay in the Philippines, there doesn’t seem to be a topic that isn’t published by these intrepid travellers.

Such blogs- travelblogs – are popular with like-minded backpacker-types and people who’ve already been to the nation they are reporting from. Not only that, but such blogs provide an insight for the people thinking of journeying in the near future, so they serve a purpose as giving them a preview of what to expect if they do decide to journey there.

These days it’s normal to find such blogs, and so it’s sometimes not adequate to only provide your views on the country you’re presently in. Now there’s a need for travelblogs that pinpoint particular niches in the country they reside. For instance, a travelblog regarding beach photos in Thailand, or a blog that details the local food scene of Malaysia.

Most write these blogs as a hobby, and maybe to attract a readership, however there are others who earn cash from blogging. Be it earnings via adverts on their blog, or maybe for writing articles for other sites and being paid to do it (while they travel). If you’re travelling in countries that have a very low cost of living, this can pay your way – though you should have a backup reserve of cash and not have your website be your only means to supporting yourself.

In summary, it’s a good idea to write a blog about what you’re getting up to when travelling – for reminiscing on and recollecting what you did, and at the same time giving others a special peak at a corner of the planet they may know little about.