Some Facts About BritainThe spectres of Cavalier Kate Penfound, whose lover John was killed for being a Roundhead, and that of smuggler Arthur Penfound, in Penfound Manor, Cornwall; the screams of Katherine Howard, begging for her life, still heard in Hampton Court Palace; how Jesus landed near Padstow in Cornwall, before spending part of his childhood in England; the blue-clad spectre of Anne Boleyn in Hampton Court Palace; the black-clad ghost of Deadman's Cove, Cornwall; the fabled Loch Ness Monster of the Scottish Highlands; the ghost of the pirate Tom Crocker, seen in August on Burgh Island, Devon; how Merlin's magic enabled Uther Pendragon to seduce Igerne, and sire Arthur, in Tintagel Castle; the procession of ghostly, white-clad monks on the Lych Way, Dartmoor; and the white-clad spectre of Lady Margaret Pomeroy, starved to death by her sister, seen in the dungeons and on the battlements of Berry Pomeroy Castle, Devon, are among the ghosts, haunted places, folklore, myths and legends of Britain. We hope that you enjoy your stay in your Llanrwst Wales UK hotel. Seasoned travellers will become acquainted with the famous hotels in their destinations. The Royal Tulip Rio de Janeiro, the Fasano Hotel e Restaurante Rio in Rio de Janeiro, the Cascades Hotel at Sun City in South Africa, the Porto Bay Rio Internacional Hotel in Rio de Janeiro, the Arena Copacabana Hotel in Rio de Janeiro, the Palace of the Lost City at Sun City in South Africa and the Shangri-La Hotel in Lhasa. are some of the world's most famous hotels. |