Kamis, 30 Desember 2010

Balloon Flights Across Cambridgeshire

The successive field had been punctuated enchanting waterways, historic towns and iconic architecture brand Cambridgeshire County high contrast. A Cambridgeshire-hot air balloon ride provides the perfect opportunity to see this scenic County perspective completely new – or more specifically from nothing to 5,000 metres.


With the architectural and cultural wealth in abundance is easy to see why Cambridge has become one of the top United Kingdom tourism destinations. To begin your adventure wheel sky will be spot on the River Cam weaving their way from the center of the city, which is dominated by the University and its 31 iconic College buildings, atmospheric cobbled courts, chapels and bridges.


As his progresses flight that can detect the quiet village of Little Thetford, based on the shore of the River Great Ouse, thatched cottages or perhaps you will be fortunate enough catch a glimpse of Ely Cathedral, considered one of the seven wonders of the medieval world. As the natural landscape fen flows in the city centre is sure to be captivated by this magical County.


To the West of Cambridge is located the picturesque village of I believe little, making it an ideal launch site. A collection of fine listed, buildings including the stewardship of the old and the Church as well as two airports, you will be absorbed by the English charm of this picturesque village. During your flight you can drift from the impressive Wimpole Hall, a treasure of National Trust, immersed in forests and gently hilly belts or they may perhaps catch a glimpse of the lovely Hayley Wood, a designated site of special scientific interest for his remarkable plant life.


Location of Peterborough in North County, is another ideal launch site. Originally founded around a Saxon Abbey, the city has now become a melting pot of modern architecture and emblematic historical buildings, most notably the Norman Cathedral take breath whose Gothic architecture dominates the landscape of the city. With a combination of shopping centres, individual shops and local markets, the city has earned his reputation as a Mecca of shopping, making it an ideal place to explore post-flight.


As the thriving city centre gives way to field quiet area that it will not fail to notice the colorful boats moored in the embankment of the River Nene and surrounding areas review work fields. Depending on the wind direction can result on pastures Serena Wansford, where it will be safe to detect the showy flowers purple of musk thistle, or perhaps catch a look of Burghley House, a cottage of the century XVI whose Elizabethan facades have appeared in several films, including the Da Vinci Code.


 

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