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16 Jun
The Mesmerising Waterfalls in UK
Hundreds of waterfalls adorn the UK thus attracting millions of visitors to the country throughout the year. Many of these waterfalls in uk provide their guests with enough locations for them to engage in trekking, swimming, camping, walking, etc. Almost every tourist, agent, resort, and hotel offers their guests with tours on request to enjoy seeing the waterfalls in uk. Eas a' Chual Aluinn The highest waterfall in the UK, Eas a’ Chual Aluinn, exhibits its beauty being in Assynt, Sutherland, Highland Scotland. The water falls from a height of…
15 Jun
The Amazing UK Theme Parks
What better way for spending a family holiday than to take the children out to a theme park? The following famous UK Theme Parks offer great fun and enjoyment to kids and adults alike. The Anton Towers Set in Staffordshire, Anton Towers is an 800-acre resort built on the ruins of the Neo-Gothic Shrewsbury mansion. This theme park is one of its many attractions, offering nine roller coaster rides, named Galactica, Nemesis, Oblivion, Rita, Runaway Mine Train, Octonauts Rollercoaster Adventure, Spinball Whizzer, Thirteen, and The Smiler. The Smiler, introduced in…
9 Jun
Memorable Journeys into the Past along the Pembrokeshire Coast
Britain has many national parks, but there's only one coastal national park which is the Pembrokeshire Coastal Park established in 1952. It sprawls over 612 Sq. M of land and comprises St. Dogmaels from its north and Amroth from its South. The park also houses the Daugleddau Estuary and the Preseli Hills. Pembrokeshire Coast is famous for its natural beauty. Its coastal strip enables visitors to enjoy its pure charm which has not changed a bit over the course of time. Massive limestone that originated from the sea bed provides…
8 Jun
The Lively Notting Hill Carnival
The African Caribbean people in the area first started holding the Notting Hill Carnival in 1964. Today it is considered the largest carnival in the world. The month of August each year sees thousands of people dressed in colourful costumes take part in the Notting Hill festival. The festival days are declared bank holidays for London W11 and this festive event takes everyone there in awe during the holidays. History Derived from the celebrations held by the Caribbean people in the 19th century, the Notting Hill Carnival takes place as…
6 Jun
Holkham Bay is One of the finest beaches in Britain
A large strip of sandy beach running from 'Burnham Norton' to ‘Blakeney and covering over 4000 hectares of land is the 'Holkham Bay'. It is a part of a 'National Nature Reserve' and is managed by 'Natural England' along with the 'Holkham Estate,' which belongs to the 'Earl of Leicester'. Holkham bay was rated the best beach in Britain by a poll run by the famous travel journalists. The beach can be accessed through 'Lady Anne's Drive', just off the 'A149', at 'Holkham village', or from the east end of…
25 May
British Islands That Show Lifetime Experiences
  Britain boasts of hundreds of islands. Breathtakingly beautiful, these islands daily attract thousands of tourists to the country. In fact, some of British Islands do not hold much of a vast popularity as they hunch back on the country’s map. But visitors can enjoy the tranquillity that cannot be enjoyed in any other locations in the UK.  Canvey Island The Canvey Island has over 38,170 peoples in an area of 7.12 square miles. The island gets separated from South Essex from a series of creeks. In tidal periods, the island…
19 May
English Horse Riding and Their Cultural Impact
Until the 19th century, Englishmen had been using horses for their transport and working purposes. After that, Steam Trains took the horse’s place. The first mention of riding horses was in 700,000 BC in Suffolk and 500,000 BC Boxgrove in West Sussex has been recorded as being a natural habitat of the horse. Ancient British armies during the period when the Romans conquered England were said to have comprised of thousands of chariots pulled by horses. Englishmen first used horses to pull coaches in about 2500 BC. Records show that…
18 May
Fun Filled Cycling Holidays UK Has To Offer
Visitors to the UK on vacation can engage in numerous fun activities, and one of the most sought after is to participate in cycling holidays UK. There are hundreds of cycling clubs and entities that provide bike tours for visitors on request. Beside them, a tourist can hire a bicycle from a club or an agency and embark on a tour of picturesque areas. The UK offers many scenic routes and historical sites that any bike enthusiast will enjoy.   Most visitors prefer embarking on a cycle ride through the countryside…
16 May
The Beautiful Village of Portmeirion Wales
The late Sir Clough William-Ellis had made Portmeirion a beautiful village during the period between 1925 and 1975. Gwynedd in North Wales consists of Portmeirion village that houses Italian style architectures and village landmarks. At present, a non-profit trust maintains the village. The community that resides in this Portmeirion Wales area is known as Penrhyndeudraeth, and they historically get enriched by the beautiful River Dwyryd, which runs by the village. One can reach the village from the Minford Railway Station within minutes. The village has been a most sought after…

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