Despite its humble proportions, the United Kingdom is home to some of the world’s most breath-taking natural attractions, from giant gorges to snow-capped peaks to stunning coastal archways.
Cornwall is home to many beautiful beaches: the golden frontiers between land and sea. But which are the longest beaches in Cornwall, and where can you find them?
Britain’s isles and islands have set the scene for many famous TV series and films. From Hollywood blockbusters like King Arthur to the family-favourite Dr Who, these stunning locations have wowed audiences all over the world.
Famous for its spectacular coastline, South Devon’s beaches range from giant sandy strips that stretch for miles to picturesque coves overhung by vegetation.
One of the most exposed headlands in the UK, Start Point is a stunning promontory in the South Hams where the beauty and might of Mother Nature are in constant conflict with each other.
An iconic island in South Devon crowned with a world-famous Art Deco hotel, Burgh Island has long inspired romance, mystery and drama.
A former railway line, the Camel Trail in North Cornwall is one of the most popular traffic-free walking, cycling and horse-riding routes in the country.
One of the most striking natural landmarks in Europe, if Durdle Door hasn’t already made it onto your travel bucketlist, it soon will.
It’s official, we all can’t wait to get back outside and tread silky sands and brush through cool ocean waters.
Jutting out into the sea in beautiful isolation from the mainland, the Roseland Peninsula is truly unique.
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