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Outdoors in Great Britain

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outdoors in Great Britain : the essentials
Gardens in Chesterfield
Queen´s Park
Queen´s Park was built to celebrate the jubilee of Queen Victoria, and was opened in 1893. It has a lovely cricket ground, a lake
Caves in Cheddar
Cheddar Caves
The Cheddar caves, inhabited by our ancestors 40,000 years ago, were discovered by Messrs Gough & Cox, enterprising Victorian show
Valleys in Cornwall
Brookfields B & B Landscape
What incredible landscapes and experiences! Cornwall has a charm that tourists love, allowing them to explore its many beaches, va
Hiking in London
Jubilee Walkway
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Jubilee Walk has wonderful views of London. We were there early, there were very few people and we could hang out. In the central
Gardens in Sunderland
Valebrooke Garden
Sunderland was the product of an era of prosperity which is now over, which attracted to the North-East coast of England, workers
Cliffs in Cornwall
Port Isaac Coast
I had the great opportunity of exploring Cornwall by car and I went equipped with a tent in the rainy season. It rained practicall
Gardens in Lindisfarne
Lindisfarne Gospels Garden
Upon entering the village, opposite the cultural center and next to the local post office is this small garden that pays tribute t
Cliffs in Stromness
Birsay
Birsay is an area of ​​Orkney, in the north of the island where there is a bit of everything. It's a village, a ruined palace, a b
Nature Reserves in Kirkwall
Deerness Peninsula
At the east end of East Mainland is where you can find Deerness Peninsula. It's a place that's virtually uninhabited, where we see
Bays in Kirkwall
Echnaloch Bay
On Burray island, along the road that connects to the main island, there is a small bay called Echnaloch. It's representative of t
Valleys in Melrose
Scott's View
In the Scottish Borders, near Dryburgh Abbey and Wallace Monument, we came across a beautiful gazebo that offered views over much
Nature Reserves in Kingussie
Cairngorms National Park
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Our trip to Scotland began in some corners of this park in the northeast, a paradise for mountaineers and hikers and lovers of nat
Gardens in Morpeth
Carlisle Park
Carlisle Park is undoubtedly the most characteristic park in Morpeth, and it's central since its location is right at the beginnin
Viewpoints in Cheddar
The Lookout Tower
The original wooden tower was built by eccentric, Roland Pavey. In 1936 it was changed to a wrought iron gazebo viewpoint. There a
Caves in Cheddar
Cox Cave
Cox's Cave is smaller than Gough's Cave, but it is beautiful for its colorful mirror pools and the geological formations, it was d
Islands in Oban
Boat Trip in Oban
Traveling by boat is always something special, on the west coast it can be done in Oban to the Isle of Mull. It is a highly recomm
Lakes in Chew Magna
The Chew Valley Lake
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Chew Valley Lake is a large reservoir in the Chew Valley in Somerset, England, the fifth largest artificial lake in the UK and the
Nature Reserves in Glencoe
Route by the Coe River
Like almost everything in Scotland, late autumn is a time of great contrasts where everything changes compared to how is has been