Scotland Highlands
Visit the Glens and Mountains with us, the rugged West Coast, castles galore |
London Take a whistle stop tour.
Visit The Eye, Tower Bridge,
Trafalgar Square,
Big Ben.
Lots to see and do. Museums. Theatre.
With many pictures
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Cornwall Explore the towns, seaside resorts and villages with us.
St Ives with its harbour. Newquay with its surf beaches. Picture box Polperro.
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Stratford on Avon Shakespeares birthplace.
Thatched cottages, England at its most charming |
Windsor CastleThe largest inhabited castle in England. A must see destination.
Take a boat trip along the Thames
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Scotland Borders
Rolling heather clad hills the River Tweed running through wooded valleys to the sea, centuries of
history, castles, abbeys, and watchtowers...
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Scotland From Edinburgh with its Royal Castle,
to the Highlands and the Far North, looking at the wildlife as we go |
Bath on the edge of the Cotswolds.
Pulteney Bridge, The Royal Crescent, The Roman Baths and Hotsprings
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Yorkshire Dales
Drystone walls, rivers , moorland and attractive villages. Great walking country |
Warwickshire Middle England at its best
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Devon Rolling hills. Thatched Cottages. The beaches of Devon's South Coast Resorts.
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Northumberland One of the most sparsely populated and least visited areas in Northern England.
Castles by the dozen. A beautiful Coastline. Wide open spaces.
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Great Dorset Steam Fair the largest gathering in Western Europe.
Rural Britain as it was in 'granfers day' |
Chester Explore this town dating from Roman Times.
Walk the City Wall. Timber framed houses galore |
Durham With its majestic Castle and Cathedral high on a bend standing guard over the River Tees |
Perthshire The Gateway to the Highlands, beloved by Queen Victoria |
The Cotswolds The mellow stone used in the cottages in the towns and villages made this one of the most attractive parts of Central England
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Just nice pictures From Castles, to Churches, to the landscape and countryside of Cornwall.
Don't miss the Slide Shows
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Places to Stay From 3 star
Hotels, to
Bed and Breakfast b and b to
Cottages
, to camping and
holiday parks to
Self Catering
. A growing selection of accommodation
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Nature and Wildlife
Both England and Scotland are home to a host of animals and birds.
Grey Seals.
Puffins and
gannets nest on Islands offshore.
So cute Red Squirrels in pine forest
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Stonehenge On Salisbury Plain in the West of England.
Some of the most famous standing stones in the world |
Getting Here and Brochures
Directions for travellers. Maps of Cornwall. TIC's. Why not your
Cornwall
Tourist Brochures here ?.
Map of England |
Scotland
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Canterbury with its majestic Cathedral dating from Norman times-
-on every tourists must see list |
Beautiful York , the Jorvik Viking Centre, the Minster, half timbered buildings, lots to see and do |
Lindisfarne More properly called Holy Island reachable via a 5 mile long causeway when the tide is out, the harbour guarded by a Tudor Castle |
Hadrians Wall Forts, milecastles and great views, superb walking country too |
Bristol Home of the SS Great Britain. Bath and the Cotswolds only a short drive away |
Peak District Britain's first National Park and one of its most visited. Page coming soon |
Farne Islands
Off the coast of Northumberland are the Farnes.
The breeding home to thousands of puffins, guillemots, arctic tern and eider duck,
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Lake District One of the most visited areas in England. Mountains, rolling hills, lakes surrounded by ancient oak woodland,
natural beauty at its best. |
Whitby on the edge of the North York Moors, surrounded by some of the most impressive coastline in Northern England
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Glastonbury with its myths, legends, abbey ruins -a place of pilgrimage.. |
Wells- the Cathedral dominating the skyline. |
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