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Best way to get around Trip length Local currency LONDON Old London Town has it all â from Buckingham Palace and Tower Bridge to world-class museums and thrilling West End shows. And don't forget to soak up some of London's green spaces! We'd recommend Greenwich Park, Kensington Gardens and Hampstead Heath BATH From Romans to Regency, Bath is a city bursting with history and cultural significance. Explore the famous Roman Baths which gave the city its name before stopping in at the Jane Austen Centre to celebrate Bath's literary ties. JURASSIC COAST There's only one place in the world where you can see the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods in action all at once, and that's along the Jurassic Coast in south-west England. Head to Weymouth, Durdle Door (trust us, it's worth the walk!) and West Bay. CORNWALL Famous for dramatic landscapes, quaint seaside towns, Poldark and pasties â Cornwall has something for everyone. Soak up the fishing- village atmosphere in St Ives or Port Isaac and be transported back in time with a visit to St Michael's Mount, the younger cousin of Mont-Saint- Michel in France WALES We expect great things from a country whose national animal isa dragon, and Wales doesn't disappoint! Immerse yourself in the rugged beauty, Walesâ three national parks, Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire Coast and the Brecon Beacons LAKE DISTRICT Channel your inner William Wordsworth or Beatrix Potter with a trip to the Lakes! From hiking the dramatic trails to relaxing on the banks of Lake Windermere, England's longest lake, you canât go wrong. EDINBURGH âWalk the cobbled Royal Mile, hike Arthur's Seat and explore Scotland's intriguing history at Edinburgh Castle or the Palace of Holyroodhouse. If you're visiting in August, make sure to check out the famous Edinburgh Festival Fringe. SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS Discover the macabre history of Glencoe, explore the myths and legends of the magical Isle of Skye and go in search of the famous (and illusive) Nessie at Loch Ness.
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