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The path is waymarked and well defined, with a few small ascents and descents on a route. There are a picnic bench and interpretation boards near the car park and a viewing point with a seat on c…Read More
Visit the highest inland calcareous cliffs in Britain rising 450 ft and explore the depths of amazing stalactite caverns below which have been formed over millions of years by Ice Age melt-waters.…Read More
Icon of the island, the Old Man of Storr Skye is a pinnacle standing on a steep rocky hill on the East side of the isle of Skye. It is home to the Old Man of Storr walk, one of the most famous on …Read More
This hike is a hidden gem following waymarked trails through ornamental woodland at the foot of Glen Coe. There are lovely views of Bidean Nam Bian and The Pap of Glencoe, which dominate the land…Read More
Took many years to complete the trail and enjoyed it more than other trails. The first section from Farnham I found one of my favourite of the whole walk. If this section puts you off then walking…Read More
I have climbed Snowdon twice in my life, I would recommend it to anyone looking for an adventure or challenge into the nature. This will require a good degree of fitness but likewise you don't hav…Read More
The small town of Llangollen in North Wales is one of the most charming communities in the United Kingdom. A river runs through the heart of the town; the perfect place to take a stroll or even ha…Read More
Glasgow Necropolis that lies neighboring the Glasgow cathedral contains around fifty thousand buried bodies in an area of 37 acres. Different styles monuments are present on the site which have be…Read More
The Serpentine is a 40-acre recreational lake set up at Queen Caroline's behest in 1730 in Hyde Park, London, England. Although the whole body of water is commonly referred to as the Serpentine, t…Read More
This part of Dartmoor is certainly worth a visit. There are plenty of routes for scenic walks around Hound Tor, and the panoramic view from the top of the tor is amazing! Just a short walk from Ho…Read More
The harbor space on the sting of the Caithness village of Keiss on the North East Coast of Scotland, twelve miles south of John O Groats. Keiss Harbour was very busy during the booms of earlier da…Read More
The Longleat Hedge Maze is located in the garden of the English stately home of Longleat, situated next to the village of Horningsham, in Wiltshire.
Added to the estate in 1975, the Longle…Read More
Ridiculously busy, punchy, high tide left wedge, populated with all of Britain’s best bodyboarders when on. Roadside parking in the streets near Tolcarne. There's food just off the beach and yo…Read More
The adjective 'picturesque' is much overused by writers of travel articles and tourism brochures. The village is named after the 7th-century St Ebba, or Aebba, who is supposed to have established …Read More
There is no doubt that London is one of the most exciting melting pots in the world and a city that deserves all the attention when it comes to diversity in every sense of the word. London is a co…Read More
A distinctive self-catering holiday accommodation near the Callanish Standing Stones and Carloway Broch on the island of Lewis ' Atlantic shore. Open year-round. An perfect place for visiting th…Read More
The Camden Markets, located in Camden Town, Northwest London, was originally a local food market dating back to the beginning of the 20th century. The markets expanded rapidly in the 70s when arti…Read More
One of London's most lovely gardens is in Holland Park. The Kyoto Garden provides a distinctive landscape in Japanese style that is ideal for quiet reflection and relaxation.
Holland Park i…Read More
This beach is fantastic! Good parking, toilets ideal for dog walkers. Good choice of places to eat - I would recommend the watering hole - not had a bad meal there. This place is mainly a surfi…Read More
The singing ringing tree seems a little bit of a blot on the landscape if I am honest and it looks completely out of place, but I guess if it gets people out walking then it cannot be all bad. Its…Read More
Portland Bill Lighthouse has been standing for the past one hundred and eleven years. The distinctive red and white tower first shone its brilliant four flashes of light every twenty seconds and …Read More
I'd wanted to visit Durdle Door for a long time so was glad of the opportunity to see it during our recent visit to Dorset. I wasn't disappointed. We parked in the car park overlooking the coast a…Read More
The Uig landscape is way steeper, and a lot of dramatic than elsewhere on Lewis, with its combination of myriad islets, wild cliff scenery, and patches of pristine golden sand. The realm extends f…Read More
Princes Risborough Loop Trail is a 11.6 mile lightly trafficked loop trail located near Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. The car park is now a Pay and Display and charges £2 fo…Read More
Bourne Wood is an area of predominantly coniferous woodland just south of Farnham, Surrey, England and a film location. Locally it was known as the Clumps, and was called this until the forestry c…Read More
The Newlands Valley is regarded one of the most picturesque and quiet valleys in the Lake District National Park, although it is very close to Keswick's renowned tourist town and the busy A66 road…Read More
The castle was built in 1628 by the Earl of Mar and consists of fortress, hunting lodge, family home and garrison. The castle yields a history of great stories. The ‘Cairngorms National Park’ is a…Read More
This is a big beach of white sand and large dunes, lies closer to Cape Wrath in the north side of Scotland. The beach site is a splendid piece of beauty full of many opportunities and interesting …Read More
The Naked Ladies” are a group of unusually posed statues, comprised of eight sea nymphs carved from white Carrara marble atop a rock garden. The statues are of Italian design, and come from Carrar…Read More
Stumbled across this by chance, as sat nav took us via a spurious route to Haywards Heath. Short walk across field from parking layby via signed footpath.You need stout boots to walk across fields…Read More
From Tanygrisiau up to Cwmorthin, the abandoned slate mines of Rhosydd Quarry is a stunner. The scenery is nothing short of excellent, and the deserted mine ruins and houses are hauntingly stunnin…Read More
Stenness and Callanish, on the isles of Orkney and Lewis respectively – are believed to be among the UK's oldest, dating back some 5,000 years. There are many more scattered around the Scottish co…Read More
Located on the southeastern coast of Kent, Dungeness is a somewhat harsh landscape that is home to two nuclear power stations and a small estate. The stony landscape is frequently referred to as "…Read More
For any photographer, this is an important hike as it goes through some of Scotland's most amazing landscapes.
It was formed by a huge landslip as part of the Trotternish ridge that produce…Read More
Castle Stalker sits surrounded by water at the mouth of Loch Laic on a rock known as Rock of the Cormorants. By car it's on the A828 eighteen miles from Oban and twenty three miles from Fort Willi…Read More
Crook Peak is an obvious focus as it stands out if you're travelling on the M5 in Somerset. Getting to the peak, the 360 degree view is stunning. Views to the Welsh coast in one direction, Hinckle…Read More
Beautiful setting with an epic history, in love with the tree of life, which I felt some meditative state with. Great for budding photographers and perfect setting for a picnic. We walked miles wi…Read More
The current Cliff Lift was by no means the original way to take people down the city to the 120 ft pier. A rather more terrifying Cliff Hoist was used to drop passengers 120 ft to the front of the…Read More
Chesterton Windmill is a 17th-century cylindric stone tower windmill with an arched base, located outside the village of Chesterton, Warwickshire. It is a Grade I listed building and a striking la…Read More
Superb, fairly steep, uphill walk from Branklin Gardens about 25min to top where you have the iconic views of the River Tay and a very interesting survey station. From the car park, it's just abou…Read More
Mayfield lavender farm is situated at Barnstead in Surrey and about 15 miles from control London. If you want to enjoy the Provence as bees buzz during the warm summer, then the place should be Ma…Read More
Awesome skatepark also known as Brixton Beach. Great design and in good condition with some fantastic graffiti artists plying their trade. Bmx also welcome!
The Isle of Mull is a definite spot for planning a trip. It is the thirst largest island of Scotland and lies in the western mainland region where three ferries make possible easy access to the is…Read More
Heedfully securing the thriving city of Edinburgh lies the 350 million-year-old dead to the world giant of Arthur’s Seat. This ancient volcano which sits at the heart of Holyrood Park is known for…Read More
I love riding Crawley place is so flowey
The Royal Albert Dock in Liverpool is at the centre of the city’s history, culture and recreational scene. It was, in the 19th century, one of the most significant trading hubs in the world. Queen…Read More
Ynys Llanddwyn or Llanddwyn Island is a small tidal island off the west coast of Anglesey, northwest Wales. The nearest town is Newborough. The two mile walk from the car park at Newborough Warren…Read More
The Sinclair Bay is also commonly called as Reiss Beach and is famous for its white sand with the castles of 16th century at both the ends. The beach is cut in two halves by the passing stream whi…Read More
The village of Rodel is found on the island of Harris. Many divers view Rodel as an ideal diving destination in Scotland. The scenic road between Tarbert and Rodel is understood because of the Gol…Read More
Amazing experience sea kayaking down to Durdle Door, 100% worth it! Went on this tour with a couple of friends. Was a bit dubious about the price as £180 for the 3 of us seemed a bit expensive. H…Read More
The Hurlers is a group of three stone circles in the civil parish of St Cleer, Cornwall. This is a fanastatic place for a walk around the Moor. The name The Hurlers derives from morally-loaded fol…Read More
Located at the head of Loch Shiel, Glenfinnan stretches southwest to Acharacle for 20 miles. Glenfinnan attracts thousands of visitors from all over the world to experience the beautiful scenery, …Read More
Loch Linnhe in Scotland features a special attraction to photographers because of its fantastic scenery and sunsets. Not solely photographers relish this distinctive location the area offers sever…Read More
St James's Park is encircled by landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, Clarence House and Whitehall, including The Mall and Horse Guards Parade.
Buckingham Palace's renowned flower beds at th…Read More
A well maintained section of canal with about 7 locks and a tunnel. Well maintained by volunteers. There are 21 locks between the picnic site/carpark near Warwick Parkway railway station and the t…Read More
There’s a charming little bridge in Sligachan on the Isle of Skye. A small stream runs below it, and you can look up to a mighty mountain. Many travellers would never think to stop there to have a…Read More
If this gem was located anywhere else it would be gated off and charged admission. The cave is situated at the end of a narrow inlet and accessed by stairs from both sides of the cliff tops. The c…Read More
The ruins of Camber Castle are well worth visiting if you have any interest in history. There are tours of what is left of it on certain dates in the summer (I seem to remember) but it is fairly s…Read More
Not maintained too much rubbish and litter bins broken the nature reserve leaves a lot to be disered. But is popular with locals especially weekends in the Summer. I've been playing football in We…Read More
Lanyon Quoit is located northwest of Penzance on the road between Madron and Morvah and is visible from the street. It is part of a vast Neolithic complex situated in the area that also includes t…Read More
This place is nice for walks,picnics and fishing or taking the boat or dinghy out on the water.There is a £2 charge for parking at weekends and bank holidays - I think the cost is £1.50 during the…Read More
In Polperro, it is natural to step back in time in what is a fundamentally an unspoiled fishing village on the South East coast of Cornwall. Its charming cottages cling to steep hillsides around a…Read More
The Fairy Pools, beautifully crystal clear blue pools on the Brittle River, are at the foot of the Black Cuillins near Glenbrittle.
These popular pools attract tourists from all over the gl…Read More
Epping Forest forms a direct green link between London and rural Essex and gives its name to a market town and surrounding district that never fails to surprise and delight visitors who discover i…Read More
The Devil's Pulpit is an amazing place with an incredible view , can be slippery on the rocky staircase when it has been raining, there is a rope to hold onto to help you down. Spectacular view at…Read More
Bowerman's Nose is a stack of weathered granite , and it located on the northern slopes of Hayne Down, about a mile from Hound Tor and close to the village of Manaton .One version of the local leg…Read More
The Regent's Park combines large open spaces with tree-lined pathways, formal gardens, and four playgrounds for children. It has excellent sports facilities and the largest outdoor sports area in …Read More
Devil’s Bridge got its fascinating name from an old Welsh legend amplifying how the original bottom bridge came to be. Legend has it that the devil built the bridge to help an old lady get her cow…Read More
Cleitreabhal a Deas is a mountain summit in the North Uist, South Uist and Nearby Islands region in the county of Na h-Eileanan Siar [Western Isles], Scotland. Cleitreabhal a Deas is 133 metres hi…Read More
Built in the early 30’s (1930-1933) the Undercliff walk stretches for several miles from Brighton Marina to Saltdean on the south coast of England. It's a pretty unique place to walk along as it's…Read More
One of the BLM's highlighted OHV/ATV trails within the San Rafael Swell this area provides a challenging off highway adventure and launching point for a variety of recreation activities. Jeepers, …Read More
This is a very attractive garden with some wonderful exotic plants across a valley and running down to the beach. This is a walking garden with well surfaced paths and there are some steps with no…Read More
Holyrood Park could be a short walk from Edinburgh’s Royal Mile in the heart of the city. The parks highest purpose is Arthur's Seat, an ancient volcano, and sits 251m on top of water level givin…Read More
A fairly long and at times slightly difficult trek to get to the waterfall is certainly rewarded with a great experience. Wellies are a must but are generally provided on arrival. The trek to the …Read More
These gardens are attached to a magnificent house dating from the period of Queen Elizabeth. (The house is not routinely open) These are a series of garden rooms including a magnificent herbaceous…Read More
OK, that's a pretty tall statement, but the area is gorgeous. This hike is featured in a noted guide book as one of the not to miss hikes in England and I definitely agree. We started in Alfriston…Read More
Great place for all ages to show off their skills. Nice area
is a 2.9 mile loop trail located near Newland's Corner, Surrey with excellent views it's very popular with dog walkers. A beautiful spot to walk all year round & well connected to other longer…Read More
An unusual and delightful miniature landscape of grassy, cone-shaped hills, the Fairy valley (sometimes spelled Faerie Glen) could be a fascinating and intuitive place to go to on a sunny summer's…Read More
Always has been a world-class park. Good skate shop attached. Prices to skate have risen exponentially of late, and it's always packed. Can't complain though as it's the only park of its kind, an…Read More
This is a caravan for touring and offers a camping site for north-west coast in Scotland. This family run small caravan is situated 5 miles in the north of village Lochinver and covers around 2.5 …Read More
Dunnottar Castle is a dramatic and suggestive ruined cliff-top fortress which was the home of the Earls Marischal, once one of the most powerful families in Scotland. What makes Dunnottar so amaz…Read More
The Isle of Wight is an island off the south coast of England best known for its dinosaur fossils and Osborne House, where Queen Victoria died. But its most impressive natural wonder is without a …Read More
Not being from around the area, took ages to find a spot to park the car.The place is quite picturesque and you can spend couple of hours there just enjoying the scenic beauty. Good place to walk …Read More
Waving graciously across six counties, the Cotswolds region is a pleasant knot of golden villages, thatched cottages, redolent churches and honey-colored mansions. This region owes its wealth, and…Read More
Beautiful scenery but no real skill involved, walking along tracks, no maps required for navigation, felt extremely sanitised and over managed. I appreciate the effort people put into completing t…Read More
Located about a mile east of the city of Durness, it is possible to explore the cave by boat or the path from the cliffs park. The cave features one of Britain's largest entrances to any sea cave …Read More
Loch Assynt is a freshwater loch in Sutherland, Scotland, 8 km ENE of Lochinver. Situated in a spectacular setting between the heights of Canisp, Quinag and Beinn Uidhe, it receives the outflow fr…Read More
2 quarterpipes with flat bank set back in between, driveway with grind rail & planter.
We really did enjoy the stunning coastal beauty of two jaw-dropping isles, Burray and Hoy. The Scottish Highlands and on the Isle of Skye are where the coastline offers miles of beautiful cliffs a…Read More
St Agnes is a picturesque village on the north coast of Cornwall. St Agnes, a thriving town with a choice of shops, as well as galleries and craft workshops where beautiful gifts are made by hand.…Read More
Blackgang Chine is slowly in demise forever and that's why you need to pay a visit. It's located on the South coast of the Isle Of Wight. There's plenty of free parking, a restaurant, lots of food…Read More
Beaumaris, on the island of Anglesey, is a beautiful town to visit; it has an impressive castle and a pristine beach. Its greatest feature, however, is arguably its boat tours to the nearby Puffin…Read More
This is Scotland’s largest and most magnificent medieval church. Even in its ruinous state, the cathedral remains a prominent landmark highly visible from the sea. These castle ruins are near the …Read More
Stowe's Pound is sited atop a rugged granite ridge just north of Minions village close to Bodmin Moor. This hill itself best known as the site of the Cheesewring, famous in folklore, and of Chees…Read More
London is a great city bursting with all forms of art that will feed your eyes and your soul. Some of the most spectacular art pieces call this beautiful city home, standing in front of the punche…Read More
This nature reserve is absolutely gorgeous with stunning views across kent. Warning signs are every where regarding cattle but most are only inquisitive of who you are. The paths are reasonably cl…Read More
Greenwich Foot Tunnel is a pedestrian crossing under the Thames River between Greenwich on the south bank and Isle of Dogs on the north side.
It is 370 meters long and free to enter 24 hour…Read More
Outside of the Earl's Court tube station, there is a blue box that most of the people don't even notice when passing by. The unique police box was installed in 1996 by the Metropolitan Police, and…Read More
Leith Hill is one of the best hike hills and walks ever been to in Dorking. If you are interested to come along and plan your walks with your friends to enjoy the most beautiful scenery to see aro…Read More
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