Discover Ancient Britain at Stonehenge
Stonehenge might just be the most iconic
historic landmark in a country with no shortage of historic landmarks. This
prehistoric monument can be found in Wiltshire, a ring of standing stones that
archaeologists believe was constructed somewhere between 3000BC and 2000BC.
Nobody can be exactly sure what this monument was used for, but there is
suggestion that it could have been a burial ground as fragments of bone have
also been found there.
Enjoy a Drink With a View in Glasgow
Glasgow is a very charming city, but it’s
impossible to appreciate the full beauty of the city when you are simply
walking around the streets, so why not explore one of the city’s rooftop bars?
Well, actually there is only one, and it is at The Carlton George hotel. The
bar is located on the 7th floor so you have a lovely view over the city, and
their food and drink is pretty great too. Their afternoon tea is a little over
a tenner and offers incredible value that cannot be beaten.
Learn How to Surf in Newquay
When you think of places in the world with a
great surfing culture, your mind might wander to faraway places like Hawaii or
the Pacific coast of Mexico, but believe it or not there is also an exceptional
surfing culture to be found in Great Britain, and specifically in the southern
counties of Somerset and Cornwall. Newquay in Cornwall is a town bursting full
of surfing schools where you can rent equipment and have lessons so you can
ride the impressive waves of this part of England.
Cruise the Waters
of Lake Windermere
Lake Windermere
is the largest natural lake in all of England, a wonderfully peaceful place to
relax and enjoy the water and the green landscapes. As such, this is a very
popular summer holiday spot for local people as well as foreigners, but because
the expanse of the lake is so great, the only way to really explore all of it
is to take a lake cruise. Cruises can last up to three hours, and show you
through wooded islands, mountains scenery, secluded bays, and lots more beauty
besides.
Take in the Scenery
of the Seven Sisters Cliffs
England is a
country with some of the dramatic coastline in the world, and you can
experience all the majesty of this for yourself by taking a trip to the Seven
Sisters Cliffs in East Sussex. The features of these dramatic chalk cliffs were
created all the way back in prehistoric times when land was submerged and the
waves pushed the chalk to the surface. And now all these years since then, the
cliffs make for wonderful coastal walks and photograph opportunities.
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