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988 INDE X INDE X SYMBOLS @Tbristol 248 a Abbeydale © Lonely Planet Publications 988 Index (A-B) 989 area codes 961 Beddgelert 725-6 travel within 418 Argyll 825-38 Beddgelert Forest 726 walking tour 413-14, 413 Arisaig 905 Bedruthan Steps 332 Birnam 857 Index Arlington Row 364 beer 105-6, 379, see also breweries Birsay 927 Armadale 910 books 105 Bishop’s Castle 402-3 SYMBOLS Aberfeldy 858 Angel of the North statue 80, 626 art galleries, see galleries, museums Beinn Mhor 919 bitter, see beer @tBristol 248 Aberfoyle 842-3 Anglo-Irish War 54 Arthur, King 40, 712 Beinn Na Faoghla 918 Biwmares 742 Abergavenny 700-2 Anglo-Saxons 40-1 Arthur’s Seat 756 Bellingham 641-2 black cabs 181 A Abergwaun 686-8 Angus 869-74 arts 68-82, see also individual arts Belvoir Castle 434 Black Isle 894-5 Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet 504 Aberhonddu 697-700, 698 animals 94-6, see also individual Arts & Crafts movement 79 Ben Lawers 858, 859 Black Mountains 696 abbeys, see also churches Aberlour 869 animals, wildlife parks Arundel 226-7 Ben Lomond 825 black pudding 103 Arbroath Abbey 874 Abermaw 732 books 94 Ashbourne 442 Ben Macdui 879 Blackpool 583-4, 778 Bath Abbey 257 Abersoch 743 internet resources 94 Ashby-de-la-Zouch 433-4 Ben More 836 Blackrock Sands 729 Battle Abbey 231 Assembly Rooms 257 Abertawe 667-72, 669 Anne Hathaway’s Cottage 422, 6 Ben Nevis 885 Blackwell Arts & Crafts House 593 INDEX Buckland Abbey 308 Aberteifi 689-90 Anstruther 851-2 ATMs 960 Benbecula 918 Bladnoch 811 Bury St Edmunds Abbey 475 Aberystwyth 710-13, 711 aquariums Auld Brig 814 Berkshire 204-10 Blaenafon 666-7 INDEX Byland Abbey 548 accommodation 949-53 Aquarium of the Lakes 593 Austen, Jane 69, 212, 257-8 Bermondsey 143, 163, 169-70 Blaenau Ffestiniog 728-9 Calke Abbey 442 B&Bs 949-50 Blue Reef Aquarium (Newquay) 332 Avebury 293-5, 294 Bermondsey Market 177 Blair Atholl 858 Culross Abbey 853 booking services 951 Blue Reef Aquarium Ayr 814-15 Berwick-upon-Tweed 640-1 Blair Castle 858 Dryburgh Abbey 804 bunkhouses 950 (Portsmouth) 216 Ayrshire 813-20 Bess of Hardwick 444 Blair, Tony 57, 58-9 Dunfermline Abbey 852 camping 950-1 Deep, the 525 Bettyhill 900 Blakeney Point 487 Egglestone Abbey 631 B hostels 951-2 London Aquarium 145 B&Bs 949-50 Betws-y-Coed 727-8 Blantyre 799-800 Fountains Abbey 538 hotels 952 Marine Aquarium 868 Back Tor 449 Beverley 526-7 Blenheim Palace 354 Furness Abbey 610 internet resources 951, 953 National Marine Aquarium 305 Backs, the 464 Bibury 363-4 Blists Hill Victorian Town 399 Glastonbury Abbey 267-8 pubs 952 National Sealife Centre 412 badgers 95 bicycle travel, see cycling Bloomsbury 139-40, 155-6, 168 Hailes Abbey 360 Achnabreck 827 Oceanarium 275 Bae Sain Ffraid 681-2 Bidean nam Bian 887 Blue Pool 278 Hartland Abbey 309 activities 83-92, see also individual Robertson Museum & Aquarium 814 Baile a’Mhanaich 918 birds 94, 95-6 Boat of Garten 882-3 Hexham Abbey 634-5 activities St Andrews Aquarium 847 Bakewell 453-4, 454 bird-watching boat trips 92, see also canoeing, Holyrood Abbey 756 Acts of Union 49, 51 Sealife Adventure 188 Bakewell pudding 103 Anstruther 851 kayaking, sailing Inchcolm Abbey 771 Adcock, Fleur 72 Arbroath 874 Bala 734 Balranald RSPB Reserve 918 Anstruther 851 Iona Abbey 837 air travel 965-7 archaeological sites, see also burial Balivanich 918 books 94 Balloch 825 Jedburgh Abbey 807 airlines 966-7 mounds, Roman relics & ruins, Balnakeil 900 Caerlaverock Wildfowl & Wetlands Brecon Beacons National Park 694 Kelso Abbey 805 airports 965-6 standing stones Balquhidder 844 Centre 809 Coniston 603 Lacock Abbey 292 departure tax 966 Achnabreck 827 Balranald RSPB Reserve 918 Cley Marshes 486 Falmouth 321 Malmesbury Abbey 292 to/from Britain 965-6 Broch of Gurness 927-8 Bamburgh 638-9 Fair Isle 940 Keswick 606 Newstead Abbey 439 within Britain 969 Brough of Birsay 927 Banff 867-8 Farne Islands 638 Loch Katrine 845 Rievaulx Abbey 547 Albert Dock 575, 8 Cerne Giant 280-1 Bangor 739 Isle of Islay 830 London 180 St Mary’s Abbey 532 Aldeburgh 477-8 Chapel Hill 588 banoffee pie 103 North Hill RSPB Reserve 932 Norfolk Broads 485 St Michael’s Mount 323-4 Alderney 946-7 Chysauster Iron Age Village 330 Barbican 142 North Hoy RSPB Reserve 929 Pembrokeshire Coast National Sherborne Abbey 284 ale, see beer Cursus 291 Bardsey Island 744 Noup Head RSPB Reserve 932 Park 676 Shrewsbury Abbey 394 Alfred the Great 42 Dunadd 827 bargaining 961 Sumburgh Head 938-9 Plymouth 305 Sweethearts Abbey 810 Alloway 815-16 Grimspound 314 Barmouth 732 Trumland RSPB Reserve 930 St Ives 329 Tewkesbury Abbey 372 Alnwick 637-8 Jarlshof 938 Barnard Castle 631 Birmingham 408-18, 410, 380 Ullapool 902 Tintern Abbey 665-6 Althorp 429-30 Knap of Howar 932 Barra 919 accommodation 414-15 Ullswater 609 Valle Crucis Abbey 719 Ambleside 598-9 Lesser Cursus 291 Barraigh 919 drinking 416 Windermere 594 Waverley Abbey 204 American War Cemetery 469 Midhowe Broch 930 bars 107 emergency services 409 Bodiam Castle 232 Westminster Abbey 135-6, 373 Amis, Martin 71 Mine Howe 928 opening hours 953 entertainment 416-17 Bodleian Library 347-8 Whitby Abbey 550-1 amusement parks Mousa Broch 938 Bath 256-64, 258 festivals 414 Bodmin Moor 337 Abbotsbury Swannery 283 Adventure Island 188 Old Scatness 938 Battle 231-2 food 415-16 Bonar Bridge 895 Aberdaron 743 Alton Towers 428 Preseli Hills 689 Bayswater 158-9, 164-5, 170 for children 414 books 26, see also literature Aberdeen 860-5, 861 Blackgang Chine Fun Park 225 Silbury Hill 295 beaches 335, see also individual locations internet access 409 agriculture 99 Aberdeenshire 860-9 Blackpool Tower 583, 778 Skara Brae 927, 11 itineraries 34 medical services 409 animals 94 Aberdour 852 Needles Park 225 Uffington White Horse 356 Beachy Head 233-4, 779 shopping 417 beer 105 Puzzle Wood 368 Windmill Hill 295 Beatles, the 575, 576, 578 sights 411-13 culture 60 000 Map pages Sandcastle Waterworld 583 Woodhenge 291 Beaulieu 221 tourist office 409 cycling 87 000 Photograph pages An t-Ath Leathann 909-10 architecture 76-8 Beaumaris 742 tours 414 history 37, 40, 43, 48, 51, 54, 56 An t-Ob 917 Ardrossan 816 Becket, Thomas 191 travel to/from 417-18 plants 94 990 Index (B-C) Index (C) 991 books continued Broad Haven 681 Caerphilly Castle 659-60 internet access 646 Castle Varrich 900 Penrhyn Castle 739 politics 57, 58 Broadford 909-10 Caerfyrddin 673 medical services 646 Cawdor Castle 894 Penrith Castle 614 travel literature 25-7 Broadstairs 197 Caergybi 742-3 shopping 649 Chepstow Castle 665 Peveril Castle 450 walking 86 Broadway 360-5 Caernarfon 740-1 sights 647-51 Chirk Castle 720 Pickering Castle 549 Bootham Bar 531 Broch of Gurness 927-8 cafés 106-7 tourist offices 647 Colchester Castle 189 Portland Castle 282 Borders, Scottish 801-8 Brodick 817 opening hours 953-4 tours 652 Conwy Castle 737 Powderham Castle 300 Borough 157, 169-70 Brontë family 69, 516 Cairngorms National Park 98, 879-84, travel to/from 658-9 Corfe Castle 278 Powis Castle 707 Borough Market 177, 379 Brookes, William Penny 401 880, 11 travel within 659 Craigmillar Castle 772 Raby Castle 631-2 Borrowdale 607-8 Broseley Pipeworks 399 Caithness 896-8 Cardiff Castle 647 Criccieth Castle 743 Raglan Castle 664 Boscastle 336 Brough of Birsay 927 Calanais 915-16 Cardigan 689-90 Culzean Castle 816 Restormel Castle 319 Boston 497-8 Brownsea Island 276 Caldey Island 678 Carfax Tower 349 Cyfarthfa Castle 667 Richmond Castle 523 Bournemouth 275-6 Brunel, Isambard Kingdom 249 Caledonian Canal 890 Carlabagh 915 Dartmouth Castle 302 St Andrews Castle 846-7 Bourton-on-the-Water 361-2 Bryher 339 Calf of Man 588 Carlisle 610-14, 611 Doune Castle 842 St Catherine’s Castle 319 Buckden 520 Bowness 593-6, 594, 777 Calke Abbey 442 Carloway 915 Dover Castle 199-200 St John’s Castle 812 INDEX Bradford 513 Buckingham Palace 137 Callander 843-5 Carmarthen 673 Duart Castle 835 Scalloway Castle 938 Braemar 866 Buckland Abbey 308 Callanish 915-16 Carn Ingli 688 Dunnottar Castle 865 Scarborough Castle 543 INDEX Braunton 308 Bude 336 Calton Hill 758 Caro, Anthony 80 Dunollie Castle 833 Sherborne Castle 284 Breanais 916 bunkhouses 950 Cambridge 459-68, 460 Cartmel 609-10 Dunrobin Castle 896 Sizergh Castle 597 Brecon 697-700, 698 Burford 357-8 Cambridge University 462-4 Cas Gwent 664-5 Dunster Castle 274 Skipton Castle 519 Brecon Beacons 693-705 burial mounds Cambridgeshire 459-71 Castell Coch 659 Dunvegan Castle 910 Southsea Castle 216 Brecon Beacons National Park 98, Arthur’s Stone 672 Camden 148, 166-7, 170, 118-19 Castell Henllys 689 Durham Castle 629 Stirling Castle 839-40 693-7, 695, 777 Blackhammer 930 Camden Lock Market 177 Castlebay 919 Eastnor Castle 393 Stokesay Castle 405, 375 Bressay 938 Cairn o’Get 897 Camden Market 177 castles 45, 77 Edinburgh Castle 752, 775 Sudeley Castle 360 breweries Grey Cairns of Camster 897 Camden Passage Market 177 Aberdour Castle 852 Eilean Donan Castle 904-5 Taymouth Castle 858 Adnams Brewery 479 Kilmartin 827 Camera Obscura 752 Abergavenny Castle 701 Farnham Castle 203 Threave Castle 809 Arran Brewery 819 Knowe of Yarso 930 Campbeltown 828-9 Alnwick Castle 637 Floors Castle 805 Tintagel Castle 335 Greene King Brewery 476 Maes Howe 926 camping 950-1 Arundel Castle 226 Glamis Castle 873-4 Torosay Castle 835 Hebridean Brewery 914 Midhowe Cairn 930 canals 92 Ashby-de-la-Zouch Castle 433-4 Goodrich Castle 391 Totnes Castle 303 Isle of Skye Brewery 911 New King Barrows 291 Cannonball House 759 Balfour Castle 930 Harlech Castle 731 Uffington Castle 356 Valhalla Brewery 940 Pentre Ifan 689 canoeing, see also kayaking Balmoral Castle 865-6 Helmsley Castle 546 Urquhart Castle 889 Brick Lane Market 177 Quoyness Chambered Tomb 931 Cairngorms
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