Take a little time to explore our country and you'll be richly rewarded. Here are just a few
ideas to get you started. Where you go from here is up to you.
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Capital life
There are few more captivating cities in the world than
London. As modern as it is historic, as grand as it is
intimate, no visit to Britain is complete without it. Take in
the sights, take in a show, take the time to explore the
castles, palaces, galleries and museums and you'll be
taken on the ride of your life. Simply unmissable. |
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Flowers of Scotland
From the whisky distillery tours of the Highlands, to the
rocky majesty of Edinburgh Castle, the legendary
attractions of Scotland can be both wild and magical.
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Dreaming spires
Discover the ancient university buildings of Oxford, roam the
college grounds and meet the students who will shape the future of
the world. Then head out into the city, to wander among the
dreaming spires and explore one of England's finest cities.
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Regency splendour
Built on a natural spa, Bath is a jewel in England's south west.
Dominated by its famous Roman Baths, the addition of stylish
Regency architecture has given the city a unique and refined
atmosphere. All this surrounded by beautiful countryside and just
100 miles from London.
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Land of the Giants
Located on the north east coast of Northern Ireland,
Giant's Causeway is a stunning, natural phenomenon. At
this World Heritage site, huge pillars of basalt rock
protrude from the coastline to create gigantic stepping
stones, some up to 12 metres high.
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Lakes of plenty
In the north of England, The Lake District is perhaps the
most outstandingly beautiful region in the UK. This
collection of placid, freshwater lakes is surrounded by
hills, fed by valleys and has inspired millions to visit. The
entire area is a National Park that also boasts England's
tallest peak, Scafell Pike.
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King of the castles
Built by Edward I in the thirteenth century, Caernarfon
Castle is one of the UK's finest mediaeval landmarks and
the setting for the crowning of the Prince of Wales.
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