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.
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.
Within the County of Monmouth, close to the Herefordshire border, Grosmont Castle is one of three illustrious strongholds built by the Normans.
A Mecca for book lovers, this delightful town lies nestled right on the border between Wales and England and has charm aplenty.
Step back in time at this gorgeous ruin, where monks once roamed and where today you can get a glimpse into the fascinating history of this splendid icon.
This busy working farm owned by Kate Humble (of Countryfile fame) is a must for lovers of all things rural, from crafts to animals and food.
A must-visit for animal-loving families!
A unique and mystical set of Tironian ruins that date all the way back to the 12th century. Stroll through this breath-taking piece of history and enjoy some of the greatest countryside Wales has to offer.
Located between two stunning Welsh counties, Newcastle Emlyn has a lot to offer for visitors from its magical legends to its fun-packed high-streets.
Just a few miles from Cardigan in Wales is this magical, ruined National Trust castle. Perched on the cliff edge at Teifi Gorge with waterside views, you can be transported back in time to the Medieval ages.
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