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HOTELS: These tend to be much more expensive in large cities, especially London. Different classification schemes are used by the various countries. See the relevant country sections for details. More information is also available from the British Hospitality Association, Queens House, 55-56 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London WC2A 3BH (tel: (020) 7404 7744; fax: (020) 7404 7799; e-mail: bha@bha.org.uk; website: www.bha-online.org.uk), and a selection of some of the finest hotels in the United Kingdom is available online (website: www.distinctionworld.com).
GUEST-HOUSES: There are guest-houses and bed & breakfast facilities throughout the country.
SELF-CATERING: Cottages can be rented in many areas. For information, contact the local tourist board, or consult the relevant section in local and national papers.
CAMPING AND CARAVANNING: There are camping and caravan sites throughout the UK, for short and long stays. Some sites hire out tents or caravans to those without their own equipment. Most sites offer basic facilities, while some have playgrounds, clubs, shops, phones and sports areas.
HOLIDAY CAMPS: These offer accommodation, food and a full range of leisure activities generally at an all-inclusive price. They provide good holidays for families, and some run babysitting and children’s clubs.
YOUTH HOSTELS: There are more than 240 youth hostels in England and Wales. Standards vary greatly, from very basic night-time accommodation for hikers and cyclists, to modern hostels and motels which are often used by families and groups. Prices are very reasonable. For information, contact the Youth Hostel Association of England and Wales, Trevelyan House, Dimple Road, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3YH (tel: (01629) 592 600; fax: (01629) 592 702; e-mail: customerservices@yha.org.uk; website: www.yha.org.uk).
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