Thursday, 22 January 2009
Hadrians Wall And Northumberland Coast Walk Featured in TV AD
Hadrians Wall And Northumberland Coast Featured in TV AD
The first screenings of the new TV advert promoting North East England as a visitor destination were broadcast on Friday 9th January as part of Regional Development Agency One North East’s ongoing investment in tourism.
It features spectacular, new aerial shots of the North East’s coast and countryside.
Popular North East attractions such as Bamburgh Castle, (on the Northumberland Coast Path) the Cheviot Hills, Boulby Cliffs, Durham City, Hadrian’s Wall, NewcastleGateshead and The Angel of the North all make an appearance.
The new advert aims to capitalise on the growing trend for holidaymakers to stay at home this year. Research from VisitBritain suggests that people may decide not to holiday abroad this year in favour of staying in the UK.
Bookings for walking holidays here at Mickledore Travel support that trend and are well up on this time last year. We would certainly recommend early booking, especially over peak season, for most of our routes.
The first screenings of the new TV advert promoting North East England as a visitor destination were broadcast on Friday 9th January as part of Regional Development Agency One North East’s ongoing investment in tourism.
It features spectacular, new aerial shots of the North East’s coast and countryside.
Popular North East attractions such as Bamburgh Castle, (on the Northumberland Coast Path) the Cheviot Hills, Boulby Cliffs, Durham City, Hadrian’s Wall, NewcastleGateshead and The Angel of the North all make an appearance.
The new advert aims to capitalise on the growing trend for holidaymakers to stay at home this year. Research from VisitBritain suggests that people may decide not to holiday abroad this year in favour of staying in the UK.
Bookings for walking holidays here at Mickledore Travel support that trend and are well up on this time last year. We would certainly recommend early booking, especially over peak season, for most of our routes.
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