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1 London In Love
Pedestrian, 4 km, 3 days
Some suggestions for planning the perfect romantic date, strolling in and around the west-end.
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2 48 Hours in Edinburgh
Pedestrian, Public Transport, 11 km, 2 days
Some recommended places to see and visit over a 48 hr stay in Edinburgh!
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3 London In Love
Pedestrian, 4 km, 3 days
Some suggestions for planning the perfect romantic date, strolling in and around the west-end.
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4 Kent, a Region full of History
By car, 53 km, 1 day
England's south-eastern tip, exposed to the North Sea winds, fought long and hard to become the ''garden of England''. From the time of the Roman Empire to the Cinque Ports, the British equivalent of the Hanseatic League, high walls were built to pus..
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5 The Thames Valley from Reading to Oxford
By car, 71 km, 1 day
Before venturing into the metropolis of London, the Thames flows through a verdant valley dotted with some very famous places, including Oxford. Follow the river's elegant bends on a voyage that plunges you into the heart of Elizabethan and Victorian..
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6 The Cornwall peninsula: from St Ives to Padstow
By car, 91 km, 1 day
Travelling from Saint Ives to Padstow, you go along the coast from west to east. This is one of the most beautiful parts of the Cornish coast, with its sandy beaches nestling in creeks and its windswept moors. Saint Ives is a typical small fishing ha..
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7 Penwith Peninsula
By car, 39 km, 1 day
Penwith Peninsula: this peninsula that seems to fall headlong into the sea is the most westerly in England. Its austere beauty is due to the granite soil, the wind, the roads lined with Celtic crosses and its tiny fishing villages. From Cape Cornwall..
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8 The Cornwall peninsula: from Falmouth to St Michae
By car, 49 km, 1 day
In Falmouth you will find Cornwall's biggest fortress: Pendennis Castle, which rises up on the headland of the peninsula at the entrance to the bay. The most spectacular way to take from here is the road going to the most westerly point of the coast..
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9 The Cornwall peninsula: from Mevagissey to the Ros
By car, 47 km, 1 day
Part of Cornwall's charm lies in its little fishing villages overlooking the sea. You are strongly recommended to explore Mevagissey, famous for its old boathouses, labyrinthine streets, twisting stairways, multicoloured nets and two harbours, with a..
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10 Lake District: from Ambleside to Keswick
By car, 27 km, 1 day
North of Lake Windermere, the charming little town of Ambleside makes an ideal starting point for walks or mountain biking and hikes. Rydal Mount is the name of the cottage where Wordsworth lived from 1813 until his death. He had previously lived in ..
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11 Lake District : Lake Windermere and Coniston Water
By car, 68 km, 1 day
The Lake District is famous for both its landscapes of glacier valleys, hills and lakes, and its connections with English poets like Wordsworth and Coleridge. Windermere is a town lying on the north shore of the eponymous lake, the longest in England..
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12 Chester and its Environs
By car, 107 km, 1 day
Chester's strategic location on Liverpool Bay and the Irish Sea couldn't stop the Vikings or Normans from invading. But the story of these multiple conquests can still be seen in the fortifications along this northern coast of England. This homeland ..

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