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Scotland, land of grey mountain peaks, purple moors and silver lochs, is not the
first place you would expect to find a pyramid.
From the layby, however, stand with your back to Rannoch Moor and look left;
you cannot fail to see a distinctive triangular peak rising up from the valley. It
may not be an ancient Egyptian monument, but the mountain’s near vertical
walls and buttresses soar upwards so that the first image that springs to mind is
– a pyramid.
London
It is not the walls that make the city, but the people who live within
them. In London everyone is different, and that means anyone can fit in.” –
Paddington Bear
Famous as one of the most beautiful places to visit in the world, Durdle
door is a must visit at least once in a lifetime. Durdle door is a natural arch
located exactly on Jurassic Coast in Dorset, England.
Stone henge: A visit to this archaeological site takes you back in time to
2,600 BC and transports you into a world of magic.
St michael mt: Just off the coast at Marazion, Cornwall You’ll find St Michael’s
Mount. Cut off from the mainland at high tide, this island stronghold is wreathed
in mystery. A medieval castle, legends of a giant and a subtropical climate-
what’s not to like! Tag someone you’d like to visit this place with!
'Devil's Bridge' (Worm’s Head, Wales) is a natural rocky bridge with nothing but sea
underneath.It certainly gets the adrenaline going the first time you attempt it. But – awe-inspiring
views are worth it! Perfect on a sunny day, maybe not so nice in the wind and rain! Seals watch
you curiously...and you can spend ages watching them basking on the rocks.
Kilt Rock is a sea cliff on the north end of Trotternish in northern Scotland. It was named Kilt
Rock for its resemblance to a kilt. There is a popular viewing spot that overlooks the
dramatic sea cliffs where visitors can see both Kilt Rock and Mealt Waterfall.
While I enjoy visiting cities, it's only so long before I feel the need to get out and explore the
country. Because Snowdonia is accessible from the UK's main hubs, it's a prime
opportunity for a weekend getaway. ... Stop in Snowdonia for a few days on the way. It's
absolutely worth the detour.
Many a day spent struggling to the top and just sat and admired the view, breathed in the
fresh air and enjoyed the peace and quiet. A must for anyone who has not already been to
visit.
Scottish island of Skye looks like a place of “Lord of the Rings.” There are many mystical
landscapes, but Old Man of Storr, sharp rocks surrounded by green seamlessly, are most
attractive for visitors.
Calling all lavender lovers! 💜 Hitchin Lavender is the spot for you. Just outside of London, the
field is home to over 25 miles of lavender rows for you to enjoy. It is open to a limited number
of people with time slots to avoid staggering of visitors entering. Picnics are allowed and
there are refreshments and plenty of cake on site. Immerse yourself in this purple paradise,
sample some tasty treats and take an epic snap to remember your trip.
Any gothic lovers here? Scott monument in Edinburgh is a gorgeous gothic structure
is dedicated to the life of Scottish author Sir Walter Scott. It offers stunning views of
Edinburgh, for those brave enough to climb it. To reach the top, you have to ascend
287 steps which make up the spiral staircase.
Go at night during the early summer months to see the shore lit up by neon blue algae. There is
no fee at night and the lighthouse, starry sky and lit up sea makes for a very unique trip
No trip to London is complete without visiting the beautiful Kew Gardens. There is so
much to explore. The building is a giant glasshouse filled with amazing specimens
from all over the globe. You can spend several hours there taking in the vast variety
of unique plants specimens. It is also worth exploring the gardens outside. There is
so much to take in. There is a cafe/restaurant in the grounds, A play area for
children, multiple sculptures and art pieces to view. It is indeed a British treasure!