Sunday, October 30, 2011

Winter Park Lodging - Swimming Pools Make For a Great Vacation

!±8± Winter Park Lodging - Swimming Pools Make For a Great Vacation

Winter Park, Colorado lodging now has more options of accommodations with a pool. The Fraser Valley/Winter Park area will now have three options of lodging rentals with pools and a rec center that all will be able to enjoy. Currently the Meadow Ridge complex has an outdoor heated pool and the Hi Country development has an indoor pool with four hot tubs for your ski vacation enjoyment.

The latest pool to open up in a rental complex up here in the Winterpark area is at the Trail Head Lodges complex. The heated outdoor pool and hot tub opened last week and all that I have talked to say the pool, club house and hot tubs are just fantastic. The pool was also supposed to be for the tenants of the next door complex Sawmill Station but that deal has fallen through. The pool fits a pressing need for Trail Head Lodges and downtown Winterpark for an outdoor swimming pool.

The bigger of the two new pools and open to all for a fee will be the pool at the Fraser/Winter Park Valley Recreation Center. Just off of US Highway 40 west of the town of Winter Park will be the new rec center and pool. The pool will feature a lazy river and hot tubs. Opening should be by the 1st of January, 2010. It is mountain construction so later can probably be expected.

With the opening of these two pools the Fraser Valley in Grand County now has four pools to be enjoyed on your Colorado ski vacation. There is nothing better than a nice swim and soak in the hot tub after a day on the bumpy slopes of The Park and Mary Jane Resorts.

So have a great vacation in Winterpark and enjoy all the pools that are here to be had on your vacation.


Winter Park Lodging - Swimming Pools Make For a Great Vacation

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Camping in Scotland, Rosemarkie, on the Shores of the Black Isle Overlooking the Cromarty Firth

!±8± Camping in Scotland, Rosemarkie, on the Shores of the Black Isle Overlooking the Cromarty Firth

Rosemarkie has some fine features and things to do:

At the tip of the peninsula lies Cromarty, a typical 18th-century fishing village, which has local services, sandy beaches, the Courthouse Museum and Hugh Miller's Cottage. There are also boat trips to see the dolphins and other marine life. There is a bird reserve at Udale Bay.
To the south of the site are the ruins of Fortrose Castle.
Take a boat trip from Avoch Harbour to see the dolphins.
Go bird watching from Munlochy Bay and visit the Clootie Well.
Meet the animals at the Black Isle Wildlife and Country Park.
Catch a bus to Inverness. As well as the shops and galleries, you can visit the Cathedral and the Victorian Market.
Further south is Loch Ness. Take a cruise, see the Monster Exhibition or the ruins of Urquhart Castle.
Rosemarkie has local shops, and pubs which offer meals and drinks. Visit the Groam House Museum, dedicated to the Picts. Inland from the village is Fairy Glen - go fossil hunting in Ethay Burn.
A golf course adjoins the site. Walk along the beach to the lighthouse at Chanonry Point. There are fine views across the Moray Firth and there's plenty of wildlife to see, including a resident family of bottle-nosed dolphins.
A milkman calls at the site five days a week.Camping and Caravanning Club Members' opinion: Such a beautiful site - it's the only place for us." Mr and Mrs Fraser

Did you know?

Kenneth Mackenzie, the 17th-century "See of Brahan" who had second sight, is commemorated by a plaqui Chanonry (or Chamoury) Poin


Camping in Scotland, Rosemarkie, on the Shores of the Black Isle Overlooking the Cromarty Firth

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