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Marion Dec 30th, 2001 08:30 AM

Why don't we list all the useful web addresses we use for travel in one place? Here!
 
I've come across so many fantastic websites when reading through these posts, but which I then never write down or remember - that I think that it would make sense if we all put our favourites in one place. We could then use it as a sort of 'directory'. What do you think?<BR><BR>Anyone want to start??<BR><BR>

wes fowler Dec 30th, 2001 09:33 AM

At one time in the not too distant past I had an index of over 230 travel related websites to which I referred. Sorted by country, city, region, area of interest, the index was invaluable but labor intensive to maintain. With the recent introduction of the website www.ilor.com I've no need for an index. A quick search on ilor gets me what I want in seconds. Interestingly enough, using ilor I've found travel narratives from contributors to this forum, Monica Pileggi and Doug Gluhwein, among others.<BR><BR>For example: interested in accommodations in Steingaden, the small Bavarian town in which Wieskirche is situated? Go to www.ilor.com and type in Steingaden and see what you get and how fast you get it!

Marilyn Dec 30th, 2001 10:11 AM

I think this site, Frommer's and Rick Steves are among the best. I'd like to have Wes' listing. Marilyn

MaryC Dec 30th, 2001 08:44 PM

Wes - brilliant! Thanks

egg Dec 31st, 2001 03:11 AM

Try http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/SMilne6/tour.htm<BR><BR>It includes, travel information, food and drink, accommodation etc.


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