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		<title>Finding Work as a Haulage Driver</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite the many challenges facing the haulage industry, it is still a very popular and rewarding job. Many people go into this industry because they love driving, others because they could never work behind a desk, and others because they want to set their own hours or be out and about all day. But whatever [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite the many challenges facing the haulage industry, it is still a very popular and rewarding job. Many people go into this industry because they love driving, others because they could never work behind a desk, and others because they want to set their own hours or be out and about all day. But whatever your reason for going into the haulage industry, there is one thing that is likely to always be on your mind: finding work.</p>
<p>For some companies, work seems to come easily. But for others it can be a lot harder to find. However, there is always work for reliable and professional haulage companies, so here are some tips for finding more jobs if you work in the haulage industry.<br />
<strong><br />
Expand Your Fleet<br />
</strong><br />
Quite simply, having more vehicles means you can take on more jobs. Of course, this comes with extra responsibilities such as finding drivers and increased admin work for you, but it is the only real way to grow your company in the long term. If you do not have a large fleet then you may find yourself turning down <a href="http://www.haulageexchange.co.uk/">returnloads</a> and other jobs because you simply cannot carry them out, and you end up passing them over to someone else. However, if you have the right fleet size then you can carry out the jobs yourself.<br />
<strong><br />
Join an Exchange Network<br />
</strong><br />
One of the best ways to find more work is to join an exchange network. Many companies are looking for drivers to carry out returnloads for them all the time, and you can pick them up and help the companies out at the same time. What’s more, if you do a good job then they will remember you and this could lead to more work in the future. Also, if you have a larger fleet and you want to take on a job for which you do not have a driver, you can use a service like this to find vehicles and accept jobs that you would otherwise have to turn down.</p>
<p><strong>Set Stricter Targets</strong></p>
<p>Setting yourself high standards and sticking to them is crucial if you want to build up a loyal customer base and generate more work. This means delivering on time every time; hiring the best people for your company and making sure that they all have a professional attitude at all times; making sure you offer yourself for returnloads; and going above and beyond to make sure you always make your deliveries.</p>
<p><strong>Carry Out More Marketing<br />
</strong><br />
No matter what size your company, whether you work alone or you own 20 vehicles, marketing can help you to reach out to more clients. There are many ways to do this, such as visiting new potential clients in person to show them how you can be of service, advertising in industry magazines, or even looking into online marketing.</p>
<p>If you are looking for more jobs in the haulage industry, there are many ways to find them. Whether you want more clients or more returnloads, the above ideas should be able to give you a few ideas.</p>
<p>Norman Dulwich is a Correspondent for Haulage Exchange, the leading online trade network for the road transport industry across the UK and Europe. It provides services for matching <a href="http://www.haulageexchange.co.uk/"> returnloads </a> and to buy and sell road transport and <a href="http://www.haulageexchange.co.uk/available-loads.html"> delivery work </a> in the domestic and international markets.</p>
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		<title>Haulage Firms Prepare for the Olympics</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2012 14:30:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Olympics will soon be coming to London, and the whole country is preparing for the arrival of the biggest sporting event on Earth. However, one of the largest haulage firms in the UK has just issued a warning to companies in the hospitality industry that they must be prepared for the Games by making [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Olympics will soon be coming to London, and the whole country is preparing for the arrival of the biggest sporting event on Earth. However, one of the largest haulage firms in the UK has just issued a warning to companies in the hospitality industry that they must be prepared for the Games by making arrangements with their haulage delivery partners now.<br />
<strong><br />
Early Preparations Are Key</strong></p>
<p>Jordon Freight has told the hospitality industry that companies need to arrange their delivery plans so that everything is up to date and ready to go when the games arrive. Haulage companies carrying out deliveries and returnloads are likely to be working extra hard during the Olympics, and, as a result, the pubs, restaurants and hotels need to arrange their deliveries and discuss their plans with haulage firms now to ensure that they have enough food and drink at the busiest times.<br />
<strong><br />
Restrictions for the Haulage Industry<br />
</strong><br />
It is predicted that 800,000 people a day are going to be arriving in London during the Olympics, which starts on July 27. Food and drink providers will be under enormous pressure to make sure they do not run out of supplies, and on top of that the haulage industry is set to have to deal with restrictions to its movement and delivery times. Haulage drivers carrying out deliveries and <a href="http://www.haulageexchange.co.uk/">returnloads</a> will have to make more deliveries and will have to do so on much busier roads. And it is not just businesses in London that will be affected: other areas of the UK where Olympic events are taking place such as Manchester and Sevenoaks will also feel the impact.<br />
<strong><br />
Time to Start Preparing</strong></p>
<p>Traffic disruption is going to be severe for many weeks this summer, hence the call from Jordon Freight for companies to be prepared. It might also be a good idea for haulage drivers to start making their plans, if they have not already done so, because their work is bound to be disrupted in some way &#8211; whether they are carrying out deliveries and returnloads in London or anywhere else in the UK. It may also be a good idea for haulage drivers and companies who are carrying out returnloads to contact their clients who may be affected to provide them with details and to encourage them to start making their own preparations as they may not have thought of doing so yet. This is especially important for businesses involved in catering, whereas some other types of businesses may not be so desperate to ensure that their deliveries come through on time. This could be used as a good loyalty-boosting exercise which could have implications for work long after the Olympics have ended.</p>
<p>Norman Dulwich is a Correspondent for Haulage Exchange, the leading online trade network for the road transport industry across the UK and Europe. It provides services for matching <a href="http://www.haulageexchange.co.uk/"> returnloads </a> and to buy and sell road transport and <a href="http://www.haulageexchange.co.uk/available-loads.html"> delivery work </a> in the domestic and international markets.</p>
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		<title>Popular Wedding Traditions Still Going Strong</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 09:35:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Weddings are filled with tradition. While many elements are individual to a particular ceremony, others are almost as old as time. Some traditions are popular among many couples while others are special to a particular family. For example, some families always choose couture wedding dresses for their brides. Here are just some of the most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Weddings are filled with tradition. While many elements are individual to a particular ceremony, others are almost as old as time. Some traditions are popular among many couples while others are special to a particular family. For example, some families always choose couture wedding dresses for their brides.</p>
<p>Here are just some of the most popular traditions still in use today.<br />
<strong><br />
Father of the bride giving his daughter away</strong></p>
<p>This is a tradition that is likely to last for a long time to come. Plenty of fathers have been proud to walk their daughters down the aisle in <a href="http://www.tatianaporembova.co.uk/couture-wedding-dresses.php">couture wedding dresses</a>, ready to meet their husband to be at the end. In some cases where the father isn’t able to perform this duty, another member of the family who is close to the bride may step in.</p>
<p><strong>Throwing the bouquet</strong></p>
<p>This tradition would be much missed if it were not to be included. The belief is that when the bride throws the bouquet over her shoulder to the waiting single women behind her, the one who catches it shall be the next in line to get married.<br />
<strong><br />
Throwing confetti or rice</strong></p>
<p>There are numerous reasons why these items are thrown when the couple are married and they exit the church. In Italy sweets – or confectionery, where the word confetti comes from – used to be handed out to those at a ceremony. Further back in history the use of rice or grains to throw over the happy couple was thought to suggest and encourage fertility. The item thrown depends on the region – Czech couples have peas thrown at them!<br />
<strong><br />
Brides wearing white couture wedding dresses</strong></p>
<p>Most people think of white as a sign of virginity and purity, but in fact this is not the case. Blue is more traditionally associated with purity. The white dress is a more recent convention; in the past only the most expensive couture wedding dresses would be white.<br />
<strong><br />
Going on honeymoon</strong></p>
<p>After the stress and emotions surrounding the average nuptials, many couples head off on honeymoon together. The origins of this tradition date back many centuries to when the man wanted to hide his bride away from others, so as to protect her and to ensure she was not captured by anyone else.<br />
<strong><br />
Wearing rings</strong></p>
<p>Wedding rings are worn to symbolise the couple’s eternal love. The ring is constant and without an end, thus meaning that the love of the couple will prevail for all eternity. Rings were also exchanged between parties in earlier times as a method of forming an agreement.</p>
<p>These are just a handful of the myriad customs and traditions that are still in use today. Many others are also commonly used, such as the cutting of the wedding cake, the wedding breakfast and the speeches. Different countries and areas also have their own traditions, while certain families have traditions that have been passed down over centuries too. It is these traditions that help make the perfect day.</p>
<p>Looking for <a href="http://www.tatianaporembova.co.uk/couture-wedding-dresses.php">couture wedding dresses </a>? Tatiana Porembova is one of the leading wedding dress designers in London and her work spans a range of styles and influences. Based in Richmond, she creates beautiful <a href="http://www.tatianaporembova.co.uk/">couture wedding dresses</a> and bridesmaids outfits to provide the perfect garments for the perfect day.</p>
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		<title>Seasonal Wedding Colour Themes to Remember</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 09:19:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Planning a wedding takes a lot of hard work. There is a guest list to plan, couture wedding dresses to choose from and an overall theme to select. Wedding themes can be as individual and memorable as couture wedding dresses. Thus it can be a good idea to focus on colours to build up your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Planning a wedding takes a lot of hard work. There is a guest list to plan, couture wedding dresses to choose from and an overall theme to select. </p>
<p>Wedding themes can be as individual and memorable as couture wedding dresses. Thus it can be a good idea to focus on colours to build up your theme before doing anything else. Seasonal themes are particularly popular as there is a theme for every month and time of year. Here are some tips on choosing a seasonal theme for your own big day, with associated colour suggestions included.<strong></p>
<p>Spring nuptials<br />
</strong><br />
Spring is a fresh time that is filled with the promise of new life ahead. It is therefore a wonderful time to plan a wedding. Seasonal flowers can be chosen and fresh green and yellow hues can help suggest a colour scheme. You could even create your theme around one or two particular flowers for inspiration.<br />
<strong><br />
Summer nuptials</strong></p>
<p>This is the perfect time of year for a garden party theme. Consider indoor options too, in case the weather doesn’t hold. <a href="http://www.tatianaporembova.co.uk/couture-wedding-dresses.php">Couture wedding dresses</a> can be a little more revealing if you are confident of good weather, with sleeveless designs worth considering. Fresh pastels or hot colour palettes are both usable with this theme.<strong></p>
<p>Autumn nuptials</strong></p>
<p>This time of year suggests rustic hues with burnt oranges, reds and browns coming to the fore. This is perhaps the easiest season to focus on when it comes to combining several colours together, because there is a whole range of autumnal colours that blend perfectly, providing a rustic backdrop to your event.<br />
<strong><br />
Winter nuptials</strong></p>
<p>There is no need to feel cold when selecting a colour scheme for a winter wedding. Red and green can be a more traditional option if the ceremony is set to take place around the festive season, but there are other options too. Think of table centrepieces consisting of twigs and branches and sprayed with white snow to give a frosty finish. Add in some seasonal flowers –the familiar Poinsettia would make a gorgeously unusual backdrop to this.<br />
<strong><br />
Use your chosen theme and colour scheme to influence the rest of your plans</strong></p>
<p>Once you have chosen your theme you can start building up ideas for the rest of the event. Some items, such as couture wedding dresses, need to be considered early on, while others such as the party favours can be put together nearer the time of the big day. But you will find, in every case, that once you have your seasonal colours and theme agreed upon, everything else will start to fall into position.</p>
<p>One final tip – if you are stuck for colour ideas, think about the most popular colours suggested by each time of year. This gives you a shortlist to choose from to influence your theme, making it even easier to ensure you have a wonderful theme that is indicative of the time of year.</p>
<p>Looking for <a href="http://www.tatianaporembova.co.uk/couture-wedding-dresses.php">couture wedding dresses </a>? Tatiana Porembova is one of the leading wedding dress designers in London and her work spans a range of styles and influences. Based in Richmond, she creates beautiful <a href="http://www.tatianaporembova.co.uk/">couture wedding dresses</a> and bridesmaids outfits to provide the perfect garments for the perfect day.</p>
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		<title>Galicia’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2012 16:27:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Travelwriting</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While many travel to the northern coast of Spain for the beautiful and plentiful beaches of Galicia, holidays here can also take in the rich history of the area. With traces of civilisation dating back to the Megalithic Era, it is no wonder that the region has several UNESCO World Heritage Sites that are all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While many travel to the northern coast of Spain for the beautiful and plentiful beaches of Galicia, holidays here can also take in the rich history of the area. With traces of civilisation dating back to the Megalithic Era, it is no wonder that the region has several UNESCO World Heritage Sites that are all worth visiting. These include the route of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, the Monuments of Oviedo and the Kingdom of Asturias, and the Roman Walls of Lugo, just to name a few. </p>
<p><strong>The Route of Santiago de Compostela —</strong> With such a plethora of history to explore in <a href="http://www.casas.co.uk/metapage.php?id=57">Galicia, holidays</a> to the area are best taken on the move. One of the great ways to see a fair amount of the region, and to delve into its history, is to follow the route of Santiago de Compostela that leads from the French/Spanish border (entering either at Roncesvalles or Canfranc) to the Old Town of Santiago de Compostela. As you travel across this ancient pilgrimage route, you will pass some 1,800 buildings, both secular and religious, that are of great historic value. In addition, this route was the first European Cultural itinerary by the Council of Europe in 1987.<br />
<strong><br />
Santiago de Compostela —</strong> If you are interested in the religious history of Galicia, holidays to the region should begin in the Old Town of Santiago de Compostela in the northwestern part of Spain, which became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. As a beacon for Christian pilgrimages, the town was completely destroyed by the Muslims at the end of the 10th century and was rebuilt in extensive and elaborate Roman and Gothic architectural styles. It is considered one of the most stunning urban areas in the entire world. </p>
<p><strong>The Monuments of Oviedo and the Kingdom of Asturias —</strong> Over the course of the 9th century, and the prevalence of the Islamic takeover of Spain, the Kingdom of Asturias in the northern part of the country remained a stronghold of Christianity. Visits to the area that was once the Kingdom of Asturias make an interesting venture while in Galicia. Holidays that take time to see the monuments of Oviedo, which played an intrinsic role in the pre-Romanesque architectural style and helped in the development of Spain’s religious architecture, will be richly rewarding. Some of the buildings that you need to be sure to see while in the ancient Kingdom of Asturias are the Cámara Santa, the Santa Cristina de Lena, and the San Julián de los Prados, both in and around Oviedo. These sites became UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1985 and were extended in 1998. </p>
<p><strong>The Roman Walls of Lugo — </strong>Becoming a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000 was just the icing on the cake for the site of the Roman Walls of Lugo, which surround the Roman town of Lucus in Galicia. Holidays that take you to see the strongholds will surprise you by the sight of the fully intact circuit of walls that are the best-preserved evidence of late-Roman fortification in all of Western Europe.  </p>
<p>Robert Gillies works for Casas Cantabricas, who specialise in a unique selection of hotels and self-catering villas for <a href="http://www.casas.co.uk/metapage.php?id=57">Galicia holidays</a>. Each property in this glorious region is personally selected and visited by our representatives to ensure we offer only the best hotels and villas for your <a href="http://www.casas.co.uk/">Galicia holidays</a>.</p>
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		<title>Visiting the Beaches of Galicia, Spain</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2012 16:17:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Located in the northwestern part of Spain, Galicia is a vibrant area that is rich in history and culture, and lined with stunning beaches that make up the coastal region. With around 772 beaches along the coast of Galicia, holidays here are perfect to relax to the sounds of the water gently lapping at the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Located in the northwestern part of Spain, Galicia is a vibrant area that is rich in history and culture, and lined with stunning beaches that make up the coastal region. With around 772 beaches along the coast of Galicia, holidays here are perfect to relax to the sounds of the water gently lapping at the shores. The region has more coastline and beaches than any other part of Spain and is dotted with inlets and bays that provide some almost deserted and idyllic stretches of sand. Some of the best beaches that you simply must visit while in Galicia are the As Catedrais, Queiruga beach, and the Area Longa. </p>
<p><strong>The As Catedrais Beach — </strong>Translated as ‘the beach of the cathedrals’, As Catedrais Beach is a stunning place to visit while in <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppdWrsHJeEE&#038;feature=relmfu">Galicia. Holidays</a> to the area should include a visit to this dramatic segment of coastline, which sits about ten kilometres west of Ribadeo. Declared as a national monument by the Ministry for the Environment of the Xunta de Galicia, the area’s natural arches and caves can be seen only at low tide and are reminiscent of the archways and buttresses of cathedrals. During high tide, this is a relatively small beach where you can swim and wander over the rocks and cliffs that jut out into the water; but the real draw is the chance to walk along the sand deposits below the cliffs when the tide is out. </p>
<p><strong>Queiruga Beach — </strong>Stretching for only about 1,200 metres in the A Coruna province of Galicia, holidays that bring you here will reveal enticing golden sands buffeted by crashing waves. As one of the many beaches on this stretch of coastline, Queiruga Beach is almost always deserted, providing you a perfect place to soak up the sun in peace and tranquillity. It sits at the entrance to the Noia-Muros Bay and has a slightly coarser grain of sand some of the other beaches in the Rias. The waves here can often be huge and make for a great day of windsurfing or other watersports. But be careful that you always remain aware of the tide, which has a pull out to the Atlantic that is stronger than you may expect. </p>
<p><strong>Area Longa — </strong>Right along from Queiruga Beach is Area Longa. This stretch of coastline is a prime area for those keen on watersports in Galicia. Holidays that include a visit to this beach are perfect for those who are interested in an active break, and Area Longa is especially well known to surfers due to its excellent conditions and the surf club attached to it. Though this beach requires a short one-kilometre walk to get to, its mix of high-season bustle and low season calm make it a great place to spend a day on the coast. And, if you are one of the less inhibited types, Area Longa is also one of the beaches in Galicia that is clothing optional. </p>
<p>Robert Gillies works for Casas Cantabricas, who specialise in a unique selection of hotels and self-catering villas for <a href="http://www.casas.co.uk/metapage.php?id=57">Galicia holidays</a>. Each property in this glorious region is personally selected and visited by our representatives to ensure we offer only the best hotels and villas for your <a href="http://www.casas.co.uk/">Galicia holidays</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Customs of Catalonia</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2012 15:56:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Often, people travel to Catalonia and are amazed by the unique culture they find there. It’s no surprise, as many aspects of the Catalan culture are unique to this particular area of Northern Spain. Villas are a great way to immerse yourself in the local customs and traditions of the people – in some cases, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Often, people travel to Catalonia and are amazed by the unique culture they find there. It’s no surprise, as many aspects of the Catalan culture are unique to this particular area of Northern Spain. Villas are a great way to immerse yourself in the local customs and traditions of the people – in some cases, you may be surprised at just how many different customs can give you an insight into the lifestyle and mentality of the Catalan culture. There are plenty of traditions to investigate during your stay &#8211; ranging from the deeply personal to the spectacularly public, as in the case of the colles castelleres!<br />
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What’s in a Name?</strong></p>
<p>One of the more personal of the Catalan traditions is in the locals’ names. While many other traditions may be the type many travellers imagine – feasts, celebrations, festivals and the like – Catalan naming customs are unique and stretch back for generations. According to the heritage, all the Catalan names given to young men and women are from biblical personalities, virgins, or Christian saints. It’s a practice also adopted in other areas of <a href="http://www.casas.co.uk/metapage.php?id=15">Northern Spain – villas</a> in this region, however, make a great base from which to explore some of the unique Catalan associations with the names. One fun fact is that besides celebrating birthdays, Catalonians used to celebrate on the day associated with their namesake saint as well – double the fun!<br />
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A Literary Allusion</strong></p>
<p>An ancient tradition that occurs on St George’s Day (or, as it’s known in Catalonia, the spring festival day of Saint Jordi) is ‘Dia del Libre,’ or Book Day. It’s certainly a unique tradition amongst those of Northern Spain. Villas and local hotels all get involved, and no matter where you’re staying, you’re likely to spot a few courting couples exchanging gifts. Men present the women with deep red roses, while women return the gesture by giving men a carefully chosen book. The theme of the day comes from the date of the celebration – coinciding with the anniversaries of William Shakespeare, Miguel de Cervantes and Josep Pla &#8211; all famed authors and respected writers.<br />
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Colles Castelleres</strong></p>
<p>Definitely one of the most spectacular and impressive Catalan traditions, the practise of Colles Castelleres involves intrepid groups forming human towers, which can sometimes stretch up to 10 people high! It’s become a real spectator sport that can involve thousands of people, and it’s a wonderful event to catch on your holidays in Northern Spain. Villas make the perfect base for your team as you set out to be part of some of the region’s human towers, requiring strength, balance, courage &#8211; and a good deal of common sense! </p>
<p>Robert Gillies works for Casas Cantabricas, who specialise in a unique selection of hotels and self-catering <a href="http://www.casas.co.uk/metapage.php?id=15"> Northern Spain villas </a>. Each property in this glorious region is personally selected and visited by our representatives to ensure we offer only the best hotels and <a href="http://www.casas.co.uk/"> Northern Spain villas </a>.</p>
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		<title>The Culinary Traditions of Catalonia</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2012 15:21:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you decide on a holiday in Catalonia, you may be expecting to enjoy the beautiful sunsets and scenery of the gorgeous wildlife and natural terrain &#8211; but there is much more to discover on your plate as well as outside your front door in Northern Spain! Villas (whether self catering or catered) can give [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you decide on a holiday in Catalonia, you may be expecting to enjoy the beautiful sunsets and scenery of the gorgeous wildlife and natural terrain &#8211; but there is much more to discover on your plate as well as outside your front door in Northern Spain! Villas (whether self catering or catered) can give visitors plenty of opportunity to try their hands at preparing dishes of the local cuisine themselves, or you can simply head out to a restaurant to try a few expertly-cooked examples. While many of the Catalan culinary traditions coincide with a religious festival, there are plenty more that can be enjoyed at any time of the year.<br />
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St Stephens Day<br />
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If you&#8217;re lucky enough to be staying in Catalonia for the traditionally festive period of Christmas, then you may be pleasantly surprised to learn that there&#8217;s a little more to the holiday than is celebrated elsewhere &#8211; specifically St Stephens Day, on the 26th. During the celebrations, you may find some dishes served up that are rare to see outside of <a href="http://www.casas.co.uk/metapage.php?id=15">Northern Spain. Villas</a> can be a great place to later try preparing what you experience in the local restaurants. One famous St Stephen&#8217;s Day delicacy is &#8216;canelons&#8217; &#8211; pasta rolls stuffed with the meat left over from the Christmas celebrations of the previous day &#8211; absolutely delicious!<br />
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Bottifarrada</strong></p>
<p>A celebration that you might find at any time of the year is that of bottifarrada, which is quite similar to the practice of holding a barbecue &#8211; except that bottifarrada is all about a specific type of meat &#8211; namely, the sausage! Based on the ancient roman recipe of the botulu sausage (made of raw pork and select spices), today the sausage is one of the most important dishes of the Catalan cuisine in Northern Spain. Villas make the perfect base to source out the meats and sausages of the region &#8211; they&#8217;re absolutely delicious, and make a memorable meal for the gastronomically-inclined traveller.<br />
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Calçotada</strong></p>
<p>Made from a green onion that grows in Catalonia named the calçot, there are several dishes that rely on these vegetables. One in particular makes up the calçotada, a shared celebration named after the calçot and held between the winter and March every year. The delicacy is barbecued, and then dipped in a variety of mouth-watering sauces, and accompanied by red wine or cava &#8211; it makes an incredible meal to enjoy while staying in Northern Spain. Villas offer a relaxed environment to enjoy good company and a calçot or two! One local trick is to roast pieces of meat and bread slices in the charcoal after you&#8217;ve cooked your calçots for a unique infusion of their distinctive taste.</p>
<p>Robert Gillies works for Casas Cantabricas, who specialise in a unique selection of hotels and self-catering <a href="http://www.casas.co.uk/metapage.php?id=15"> Northern Spain villas </a>. Each property in this glorious region is personally selected and visited by our representatives to ensure we offer only the best hotels and <a href="http://www.casas.co.uk/"> Northern Spain villas </a>.</p>
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		<title>The Correfocs of Catalonia</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2012 15:07:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you arrive in Catalonia, you could be forgiven for spending all day relaxing inside your villa, putting your feet up, and treating yourself to a delicious Spanish meal – but that would be missing out on some uniquely festive celebrations right outside your door! When it comes to staying in Northern Spain, villas in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you arrive in Catalonia, you could be forgiven for spending all day relaxing inside your villa, putting your feet up, and treating yourself to a delicious Spanish meal – but that would be missing out on some uniquely festive celebrations right outside your door! When it comes to staying in Northern Spain, villas in Catalonia are uniquely placed to allow visitors to enjoy the Catalan culture and celebrations to its fullest. While many are ancient traditions that have been carried on until the present day, many more have modern origins. There are plenty of spectacles to see and enjoy, and perhaps even to take part in yourself! Read on for a mere glimpse of the cultural celebrations Catalonia has to offer the adventurous traveller.<br />
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A Fiery Time</strong></p>
<p>One of the most striking and awe-inspiring features of Catalonia’s festivals is the Correfoc, a celebration where a group of people dress up as devils, frightening the crowd by setting off fireworks and fiery displays close by, all while dancing to traditional drumming. There’s no need to be very frightened, though – in the Correfoc celebration, the devils are presented as less malevolent fiends than mischievous tricksters, making it a great celebration even for younger children staying in <a href="http://www.casas.co.uk/metapage.php?id=15">Northern Spain. Villas</a> in Catalonia are often well-placed to allow families to be close by to the celebrations, and to have a quiet place to retreat to if a little relaxation after the excitement is needed!</p>
<p>There are many different features of the Correfoc celebrations – in some places it takes the form of a simple parade through the streets (though no less exciting for that!), while in other places, more elaborate features are set up. In places like Sitges, for example, crowds line the street while participants run through a tunnel of fireworks – an exciting experience if ever there was one! Those staying in Northern Spain, villas or elsewhere, might just find they have a few more stories to share when they retire at the end of the day!<br />
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An Infernal Visit<br />
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One of the most distinctive and larger-than-life types of Correfoc celebrations takes place in L’Arboc where, on the evening of the Carretillada feast day, the town square is made to look like Hell itself. People costumed as devils set fire to special carts, while a large sceptre of Lucifer shoots pyrotechnics into the air! It’s a stunning spectacle to behold, and can be a highlight of a holiday spent in Northern Spain. Villas are a wonderful way to have a place to call your own, and a base for encountering the imps and devils of the Spanish Correfoc celebrations!</p>
<p>Robert Gillies works for Casas Cantabricas, who specialise in a unique selection of hotels and self-catering <a href="http://www.casas.co.uk/metapage.php?id=15"> Northern Spain villas </a>. Each property in this glorious region is personally selected and visited by our representatives to ensure we offer only the best hotels and <a href="http://www.casas.co.uk/"> Northern Spain villas </a>.</p>
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		<title>Top 5 Attractions In Northern Spain</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2012 14:49:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When people think of holidaymaking in Spain, their mind generally jumps to one of two things: either the vivid, nonstop cultural and social life of Barcelona or the lazy by day, hopping by night resorts of the south. In amidst all this, the portion of the country known as ‘Green Spain’ ends up being unfairly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When people think of holidaymaking in Spain, their mind generally jumps to one of two things: either the vivid, nonstop cultural and social life of Barcelona or the lazy by day, hopping by night resorts of the south. In amidst all this, the portion of the country known as ‘Green Spain’ ends up being unfairly forgotten. In Northern Spain, villas may not be state-of-the-art, and the climate not quite as warm, but there is a lot to see and do outside of going to the beach and partying. Here are five of the region’s main attractions.</p>
<p><strong>1.    The Guggenheim Museum</strong></p>
<p>Bilbao is an excellent location for those seeking to rent <a href="http://www.casas.co.uk/metapage.php?id=15">Northern Spain villas</a>, as it is a fairly large city that offers a perfect base to explore the surrounding regions. Furthermore, it boasts at least one attraction of its own, in the form of the world-renowned Guggenheim Museum. Although not as famous as its New York counterpart, the Bilbao branch of the world-renowned museum has attracted its fair share of visitors in its decade of existence, and established its reputation as one of Spain’s main showcases for art. It is certainly a mandatory stop in any tour of the north of the country, especially for art and culture lovers.<strong></p>
<p>2.    The Altamira Caves<br />
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History buffs will no doubt want to visit the Altamira caves, one of the world’s main sites for cave paintings. In ancient times, these caves were the pre-historic equivalent of Northern Spain villas, where nomadic tribes of early humans settled for more or less extended periods of time. And much like we nowadays like to share our experiences on Facebook, so did these cavemen tell their stories through crude artwork on the cave walls. The big advantage of this method over Facebook is, of course, that the Altamira paintings can still be admired today, millions of years later, making this complex a must-see for those interested in early human life.<br />
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3.    Picos de Europa</strong></p>
<p>Fans of hiking and mountaineering will find absolute bliss in the mountain range known as Picos de Europa. Stretching across three counties and over 800km, this imposing natural marvel is surrounded by quaint, typically Spanish villages and towns, with plenty of Northern Spain villas to relax in after a long day communing with nature! Whether you are a fan of biking, walking, rock-climbing or any other sort of outdoor activity, the ‘Picos de Europa’ will no doubt have something for you.<br />
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4.    Santiago de Compostela</strong></p>
<p>No visit to the region would be complete without a trip to one of the world’s most famous religious sanctuaries. Real pilgrims walk to Santiago de Compostela, or even go there on their knees, but more casual tourists may prefer to stay in one of the Northern Spain villas on offer around the area, and just drive there. Either way, the magnificence and special aura of this world-renowned spot is not to be missed.<br />
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5.    San Sebastian</strong></p>
<p>Just&#8230;San Sebastian. All of it. As one of the best alternatives to Spain’s “traditional” beach resorts, this city certainly asserts itself as one of the region’s main attractions for fans of a more traditional summer holiday. The added perk of being able to experience the charming local dialect, euskera, should only be further incentive for beach and nature enthusiasts to seek out one of the many typical Northern Spain villas on offer in the region.</p>
<p>As you can see, then, there is plenty to see and do in this gorgeous region, especially if you are looking for an alternative to the typical sun-and-beach holiday.</p>
<p>Robert Gillies works for Casas Cantabricas, who specialise in a unique selection of hotels and self-catering <a href="http://www.casas.co.uk/metapage.php?id=15"> Northern Spain villas </a>. Each property in this glorious region is personally selected and visited by our representatives to ensure we offer only the best hotels and <a href="http://www.casas.co.uk/"> Northern Spain villas </a>.</p>
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