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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland consists of England (including the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man), Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The British landscape can be divided roughly into two kinds of terrain highland and lowland. The highland area comprises the mountainous regions of Scotland, Northern Ireland, northern England and north Wales. Sandstone and limestone hills, long valleys and basins such as the Wash break up the lowland area on the east coast. Despite its small size, England is a country of much diversity.
London, the capital, draws increasing numbers of visitors, not only to the well-documented attractions of the West End with its theatres, cinemas, shopping streets, restaurants, hotels and nightclubs, but to its historic treasures such as Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace. In addition, London has the vast green spaces of Hampstead Heath, Hyde and Richmond parks; vibrant street markets in Camden, Brick Lane or Portobello Road and many distinctive old pubs.
A short drive away from London are the elegant southern coast resorts of Eastbourne and Brighton; the beautiful villages of the New Forest; historic religious centres such as Winchester, Canterbury or Salisbury. Cornwall and Devon continue to draw visitors with their rolling hills, beautiful stretches of coastline and picturesque fishing villages. Similarly, the honey-stoned cottages of Moreton-in-Marsh or Bourton-on-the-Water are picture-postcard material. Cumbria, more popularly known as The Lake District, has the stunning lakes of Windermere or Derwent Water and the cathedral city of Carlisle, close to Hadrians Wall.
Scotland is a beautiful and sparsely populated country with rolling lowland, dramatic mountains, lochs and many offshore islands. Edinburgh is the capital and its Castle is not only Scotlands number one tourist attraction but also home to the Scottish Crown Jewels. Its vast profile sits at the head of the Royal Mile which stretches down to the Palace of Holyrood House, the Queens official residence in Scotland. Edinburghs cultural life, with its Festival as the highpoint of the year, features much theatre, music and dance unrivalled outside London. The Scottish highlands the towns of Oban and Fort William and the islands of Skye and Mull are a stunning wilderness of mountains and moorlands, lochs and rivers.
Wales is a country of great geographical variation with many long stretches of attractive and often rugged coastline. Cardiff is the principalitys capital and principal seaport. The castle, much of which dates back to the Middle Ages, was extensively added to during the 19th century, thus creating a strongly Victorian Gothic result. Much of Wales has a strong non-conformist chapel tradition. Llandudno, Rhyl, Pembrokeshire and Porthmadog are among the better-known resort areas.
Northern Ireland contains some beautiful scenery, from the rugged coastline in the north and northeast to the gentle fruit-growing regions of Armagh. To the southeast of the province, Belfast provides shopping and city entertainment in the shape of theatres, cinema, a wide range of restaurants, the Grand Opera House and all the other attractions of any capital city.
The rest of the British Isles comprises the Channel Islands of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney (lying off the coast of Normandy).
  • Plas Brondanw Gardens
    The stunning Plas Brondanw Gardens near Portmeirion offer a taste of Italy in the heart of north Wales. The mastermind behind the construction of this unusual Italianate enterprise was the eccentric Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, who devoted his life to its creation between 1925 and 1976.
  • National Museum and Gallery
    Cardiff's National Museum and Gallery is unique among British museums and galleries in its broad range of displays.
  • Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park
    Escape the city to enjoy the fresh air of the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. Opened in 2002, it is Scotland's first national park and the second largest in Britain, comprising 1865 square kilometres of rolling lowland to the south (near Glasgow) and high mountains to the north. The 350km boundary encloses some of Scotland's most beautiful countryside - lochs, rivers and forests, dramatic hills and beautiful skies, criss-crossed by footpaths, bridle paths and cycle tracks.
  • The Taff Trail
    Established in the early 1990s, the stunning Taff Trail offers walkers and cyclists the opportunity to sample the picturesque delights of the Welsh countryside at any time of the year.
  • Hyde Park
    Acquired as a hunting ground by Henry VIII in 1536, Hyde Park now covers 350 acres and has become one of London's finest landscapes.
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