แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Marlborough แสดงบทความทั้งหมด
แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Marlborough แสดงบทความทั้งหมด

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 18 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Looking at the Location of Marlborough

In Wiltshire county you will find the town of Marlborough. The location is the spot of the widest high street in all of England. It's thought that the first people were here in this location during pre-historic times. In fact you can see a sign of that by the tumulus that is found at Marlborough College.

It is thought that the mound is the spot where Merlin was buried. Thus the name of the location coming from Merlin's Barrow. Also located here you will find the burial bucket that dates back to the Iron Age. It's a bronze sheet that has decorations of animals and human heads on it.

Even Roman coins and remains have been found located near Marlborough. Other past history of this location includes William the Conqueror would take over the location back in 1067. There he would have a castle built on what was the location of the pre-historic mound.

He would also make the location one of where the mint would be, and coins made there would be ones that would have William I and II on them. It would be William I who would make the surrounding area his Royal hunting ground, Savernake Forest.

While also the spot where Henry I would spend his Easter during 1110. Back in the fourteenth century the castle would start to become deteriorated. There would be a charter granted in the year of 1204 for an eight day fair to be held. Plus markets that would be held each week on Saturdays and Wednesdays.

This location is full of past history as you can tell, and that isn't even part of what all happened in Marlborough through the years. Traveling to this location would be like stepping into the history books.

Many fabulous things to see and do is what you will find in this town!

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 14 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Intro to Marlborough, New Zealand

What's it like?

With the drowned valleys of the Marlborough Sounds, dramatic peaks of the Kaikoura ranges, New Zealand's largest wine making region, a year round sunny climate and a wealth of bird and sea life... Marlborough has a lot to be proud of.

Home to the Queen Charlotte Track this breathtaking region offers visitor and local alike an outdoor paradise. It is filled with native forests, trout-filled rivers, coastal tracks, sheltered bays for cruising and fishing, mountains and high backcountry - all easily accessible from its towns.

Whether you love wine or wildlife, sea-kayaking or cruising, native bush walks or formal garden rambles, under clear sunny skies Marlborough is a great place to unwind. In town and country there are galleries, museums, shopping, craft studios and food specialties to discover, with numerous tours taking in the best.

Things to do in Marlborough

With 67 kilometres of picturesque coastal forest, coves and inlets that make up the waterways of the Queen Charlotte and Kenepuru Sounds to be found along the Queen Charlotte Track, you can get a picture of what visitors can do to spend their time.

Also, with 65 wineries in the Marlborough region, it's easy to stumble upon a wine trail for one, two, a few or many wine tasting sessions (don't worry, many wineries have a cafe or restaurant on site if you need something strong and black to get you back on your feet).

Depending on the fishing ground, an average Marlborough brown trout can weigh from one to three kilograms. Fishing, hunting and wildlife sightseeing trips present more great reasons to enjoy the outdoors.

Main towns and tourism hotspots

Blenheim - the hub of the famous Marlborough wine district
Renwick - a satellite village to Blenheim, right in the heart of the vineyards
Picton - the starting point for walks,outdoor adventure eco-tourism, boating and cruises in and around Queen Charlotte Sound
Havelock - undoubtably the Greenshell mussel capital of New Zealand