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This list of the best islands to visit in Scotland has Scottish isles from the Inner Hebrides to the east coast, Orkney, Shetland, and more.
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Windsor Castle seen from the Long Walk in Windsor Great Park, February 18 Windsor, England. Prince Charles will marry Camilla Parker-Bowles in a civil ceremony at the Guildhall in Windsor on April 8,...
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Discover the best things do on the Isle of Mull in Scotland. Walks, beautiful beaches, small towns... the prettiest attractions on Mull are right here.
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Fort William, Scotland sits in a magnificent location, on the banks of Loch Linnhe with the spectacular landscapes of Glen Nevis and Glen Coe
A misty autumn morning around Castleton. I had a wander around Cavedale. See if you can spot the couple walking the path down below.
Wales is often overlooked in the UK, but with stunning landscapes from the Brecon Beacons to Snowdonia and Wye Valley to Shell Island and the beautiful towns and villages like Hay on Wye and Portmeirion, it really does have so much to offer. Here are some of the must-see places in Wales, outside of
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When you think of the U.K., London is probably the first place that comes to mind. But England’s next-door neighbor, Wales, is an underrated gem worthy of its own trip. Just picture: windswept coastlines, medieval castles, rolling sheep-dotted countryside, mountainous parks, and a young, up-and-coming capital. We've mapped out your perfect week in Wales.
The Pap of Glencoe Walk in Scotland is a fun Scottish Highlands hike. This guide has a walking route, maps, photos, and videos of the trail.
Looking down from Rievaulx Terrace through a gap in the trees onto the ruins of Rievaulx Abbey. The ruins of Rievaulx Abbey are some of the finest Cistercian remains in the whole of England. The abbey was founded in 1132AD – the first Cistercian monastery in England – and survived until the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII in 1539, though by that time it had only around 22 monks rather than the 600-plus who lived their at the height of its power. Sitting in the valley below Rievaulx Terrace, from where you can enjoy fantastic views of the abbey down through gaps cut in the trees, the abbey was built to take advantage of the flow of the River Rye, which the monks moved away from the rising slopes of the terrace to give them more room on which to build. While the abbey was built in the second half of the 12th century, most of the existing remains – the transept, the east end of the church, the refectory, the dormitory and more – date from the extensive rebuilding in the 13th century. As such, they are examples of Early English Architecture and are some of the most complete abbey remains in the country. The site is now looked after by English Heritage, who offer a superb audio tour that takes you back to the time when the monks were here in heir hundreds, working in the church while lay brothers toiled on the land. Rievaulx Terrace forms a natural viewing platform above the Ryedale Valley, home to Rievaulx Abbey. The potential for the hillside to be used as a terrace was spotted by Thomas Duncombe II in the mid-18th century. He commissioned a landscaper to compose the terrace between 1749 and 1757, with temples at either end and views, down through gaps cut in the trees, of the abbey. There are two temples on the terrace, the Tuscan Temple and the Ionic Temple, the latter of which served as a kitchen and dining room for guests of the Duncombe family who came to visit. The National Trust now look after the terrace and the temples, giving visitors the chance to experience the site as others did centuries ago.
Llangrannog in Ceredigion, West Wales, is one of those places you could easily drive past without realising this little gem was here. The entire coast of Wales is dotted with pretty little villages, what would make you stop here!? Nestled into the valley, the magical seaside village is accessed via winding coastal roads. After a
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