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Unusual Places in Loughborough
Loughborough Channels
Undoubtedly, this is one of the most enjoyable and attractive parts of this town, but at the same time, it's one of the least know
Statues in Belfast
The Titanic Memorial
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The Titanic Memorial in Belfast opened on June 26, 1920 and was erected by subscription involving the population of Belfast, emplo
Bars in Belfast
The Garrick
Founded in 1870, though recently renovated, this pub retains a traditional atmosphere with dark wood paneling, tiled floors, a bar
Of Cultural Interest in Belfast
Titanic Tour
We headed for the Titanic Quarter, the old shipyards of Belfast, which are home to the famous ocean liner, Titanic. They extend al
Of Cultural Interest in Loughborough
Christmas Charity Race
A Christmas custom that could be described as typical but not traditional in the UK, in this case it is a charity run by locals dr
Villages in Boston
Boston
Saying Boston, everyone thinks in the United States, but the original, who gave its name to the American one, is English on the ea
Squares in Bath
Abbey Square
This is the square of the Abbey, sticking to the hot springs in Bath. It is on "York Street". It's an interesting place to pass th
Churches in Bridge of Allan
St. Saviour Episcopal Church
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St. Saviour belongs to the Episcopal Church of Scotland, whose greatest virtues, in my opinion, are their attentiveness, friendlin
Villages in Dunkeld-Birnam
Dunkeld
Dunkeld is a village on the banks of the River Tay in the Highlands. It's in an excellent location, it's a good place to start to
Cathedrals in Dunkeld-Birnam
Dunkeld Cathedral
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Very close to the River Tay, surrounded by huge, ancient trees, you'll find the remains of Dunkfeld Cathedral. Partly ruined and p
Harbors in Ardrossan
Ardrossan Ferry Terminal
Recently, we decided to explore the Isle of Arran, Scotland. This is the southernmost island of the Firth of Clyde. The most conve
Historical Monuments in Brodick
Machrie Moor Stone Circles
As has become customary, the Scottish islands are very important archaeological sites, especially for settlements such as the Bron
Nature Reserves in Aberfoyle
Inversnaid
Inversnaid is a nature reserve and a villa that is located on the east side of Loch Lomond. It is a famous place, and it is just g
Villages in Morar
Morar Village
Morar is a little of everything rolled into one. village, lake, beaches, town and peninsula. Indeed, Morar peninsula encloses all
Lakes in Morar
Loch Morar
A big unknown, despite being the 5th biggest lake in the UK. Research in Loch Morar has shown that the origin of this lake was an
Of Cultural Interest in Cumbria
Dove Cottage and The Wordsworth Museum
Wordworth is one of the most famous romantic poets in English literature, who worked with his friends Robert Southey and Samuel Ta
Cemeteries in Dunfermline
The Tomb of Saint Margaret
In the back of the Abbey of Dunfermline, you can find the historic city cemetery. Here there is one particularly special grave, wi
Churches in Oxford
University Church of St Mary the Virgin
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There aren't a lot of free things to do and see in Oxford (entering any building of the university has a charge of at least 2 penc