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Black Nore Lighthouse was built on a coastal outcrop at Portishead. Its purpose was to be a navigation aid for shipping heading for the port of Avonmouth or the River Avon. There is no vehicul...Read More
Luskentyre is one of the largest and most spectacular beaches on Harris. Named one of the UK’s best beaches. Luskentyre sands possess miles of white sand and stunning green-blue water. Scenery i...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. Que...Read More
The name Winnats comes from ‘Windy Gates’ as one of the windier entrances into Castleton and the Hope Valley.
Winnats Pass is a mountain pass located in the High Peak area of the Peak Dis...Read More
Home to a multitude of animals such as the garden warbler, chiffchaff, spotted flycatcher and buzzard, Prior's Wood is the perfect place to get away from the busy town, enjoy lovely nature and f...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 ...Read More
A trip to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne is a must when visiting Northumberland. This different island a mile off the mainland in the North Sea is cut off twice daily by fast incoming tides!!!!....Read More
I have just come back from a dope weekend in Lulworth Cove where we did a 12.11 miles walk! We started out in the beautiful cove and walked along the beach then up steps to the coastline range w...Read More
his is an amazing place, all the more so because of how it was created. Rowena Cade was one hell of a woman. This is a real tribute to her. There is much to see in a spectacular setting right on...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 f...Read More
Surfers in the river? Yes, very much so. While walking by the River Severn, you may be shocked to see a huge wave coming at you from downstream, running the opposite direction of the current. Th...Read More
This is a very well know peak and therefore it's quite busy with walkers. The Cader Idris Horseshoe is a somewhat obvious circular route in fair weather, but please note that poor conditions and...Read More
A pure gem in the English countryside, well worth every step taken and not over strenuous for the less seasoned walker. Beginning at Edale and the start of the Pennine Way, this was a terrifi...Read More
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...Read More
To get there you have to negotiate some small country roads but when you get there, to me, its one of the most beautiful sights you will ever encounter in Wales or Britain for that matter. I hav...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 th...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
Puzzlewood is breathtaking. Very atmospheric walk through the woods with lots of twists and turns. Stunning scenery. It is not suitable for anyone with mobility difficulties. It is better to go ...Read More
The island is covered with seaweed, rocky outcrops, scup and Caledonian Pine trees while been located in Loch Torridon. It is funded by the national trust of Scotland. It is believed that the tr...Read More
A haunting ruin encompassed by captivating scenery this 16th-century ruins are nestled in the heart of Bradgate Park, near the village of Newtown Linford in Leicestershire, central England.
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 ar...Read More
Been to Dorset many times but never actually got down to the Swannery, this time decided to go and could take the car further down to this beautiful place with stunning scenery! Amazing to see ...Read More
Winchester Cathedral is one of the most important and impressive cathedrals in Europe, let alone the United Kingdom. Its history goes all the way back to the 7th century when the first Anglo-Sax...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!
One big bowl, street course and one mini mini ramp. Perfect for beginners to advanced levels.
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 fiel...Read More
The arch stands close to the statue of Capt. James Cook, overlooking the harbour. There are great views of the town and fishing harbour. It's a popular spot to take photos of the old town, churc...Read More
If you love the outdoors, history of towns and castles and whiskey..come to the Cairngorms! Cairngorms National Park is a national park in northeast Scotland and one of the most exquisite places...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 w...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...Read More
It's a true Gem. On the spectacular shoreline of Yorkshire, the Bempton Cliffs Reserve is home to one of the UK's top wildlife spectacles. Between March and October, approximately half a million...Read More
This mine was rediscovered in the last twenty years. It took us about 15 minutes to wander through the mine, but we walked quite fast and once you're out, you also learn about how bronze was mad...Read More
Tintern Abbey is located in Wales, England- An iconic place for poets and painters during the romantic period. Tintern Abbey is considered as a Welsh icon.
Tintern Abbey was founded for...Read More
As this is a circular route it is perceived that many walkers may choose to stay in one location and use transport to radiate out to the start and finish points along the route. In general the r...Read More
Great place for all ages to show off their skills. Nice area
Dartmoor has some of the finest climbing spots. Fact. The granite tors protruding from the earth provide the perfect playground for those of a spiderman disposition. Or maybe endurance is more ...Read More
The park is a top UK site for ancient trees and supports a variety of rare species including fungi, birds, beetles, bats, grasses and wildflowers. Discover the woodland gardens of Isabella Plant...Read More
Beautiful scenery and a route that isn't too challenging. Definitely challenging in places and that included the Ordnance Survey instructions for the walk! A footpath described as a track windin...Read More
A wonderful place to experience the British coast line as well as the countryside. Brilliant views and lovely walks. It's worth driving and stopping at several of the vantage points as each give...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 giv...Read More
The walk to get there is just as gorgeous. Having seen this place on documentaries, it is somewhere I have wanted to go for some time. It certainly lived up to expectations and was well worth th...Read More
Sango Sands Oasis may be a quiet, ten-acre site overlooking the gorgeous Sango Bay, a blue flag beach. The positioning was established by the family in 1978 and that they still work fla...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 la...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 c...Read More
Gwennap Head considered being the very best place in Cornwall to see many marine species including dolphins, porpoises, Basking Shark, Grey Seals, seabirds and even an occasional whale.
T...Read More
I was blown away when we first discovered this cemetery park. During the spring / summertime in the cemetery is amazing and this is when the cemetery really comes to life! The Wild flowers, spid...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 produ...Read More
This is undoubtedly one of the iconic landmarks in Britain, not just Cornwall. Famous for a causeway and only accessible by foot during low tide (boat service applies thereafter). National Trust...Read More
Penberthy is a valley, coastal village, and cove on the Penwith peninsula in Cornwall, England. It is almost 7 miles southwest of Penzance. Most of the town is within the parish of St Buryan, an...Read More
Isle of Staffa in Scotland is home to one of the most spectacular caves in the world, the Fingal's Cave.
An eternal inspiration to great explorers, queens, and musicians, Fingal's Cave tr...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 ...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...Read More
Most visitors to Leadenhall Market, in the middle of London's City (the official name for the financial area of London and the oldest part of the town), are struck by its gigantic, cast-iron-fra...Read More
The Military canal path is great for cycling, (and walking). It is also great for walk, great for dogs with plenty of bins for the poop bags. The cycle route along the canal is flat and well ...Read More
Aonach Eagach Ridge famed for it's narrow ridge on the British mainland (though Liathach and An Teallach must run it close), the Aonach Eagach gives a thrilling and spectacular traverse for keen...Read More
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 long...Read More
Charmouth beach Part of the Jurassic Coast, just east of the more visited and commercialised Lyme Regis. Ideal for fossil hunting, or just building sandcastles on the beach. There were plenty o...Read More
Cramond Island is the best spot to spend some leisure time by the sea side. The weather is particularly a highlighting feature of the site when the skies get covered with the grey clouds and oft...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 herbaceo...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 am...Read More
Cornwall is not short of attractions, but St. Michael's mount has got to be near the top of most people's 'must see' list on a visit to this beautiful county. If you drive west from London, ulti...Read More
Having no electric and no distractions, it's the perfect place to switch off from the hassles of a hectic life. It's like camping, but you're not getting wet! It provides a basic budget holiday ...Read More
Blenheim Palace is a stunning country residence located just outside central Oxford. It is the present residence of the Dukes of Marlborough, but the public are welcome to visit upon payment of ...Read More
An amazing place to visit, it certainly takes your breath away, in more ways than one on a windy day. Also remeber that Tintagel Castle is a dog friendly attraction. Dogs are allowed on leads i...Read More
Calton Hill and the National Monument are situated in Central Edinburgh, east of Edinburgh's New Town. Marked as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Calton Hill has some of the city's best views and i...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...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 wal...Read More
This waterfall is spectacular. It's literally an immediate turn off of the road with a nice parking lot and fenced off area for taking in the scenery. At first it looks like it's not big deal. A...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 Long...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-water...Read More
Fantastic beautiful natural area, ideal for all ages and any time of the year.Lots of walks in and around. Also visit nearby Pateley Bridge Yorkshire best High Street. great place to stay near t...Read More
The remains of St Helen's Oratory is a small early Christian chapel located in a field by Cape Cornwall used as a farm building.
The cross, which is cemented on to it, is, not 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 cav...Read More
If you are planning a fun traveling holiday in two wheels with fresh air as you breathe, then snake pass is the best place for you. The snake is a name given to the part located in A 57 where it...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, ...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 fo...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 ...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...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 walki...Read More
Cissbury Ring is a spectacular hillfort high up on the South Downs and commands panoramic views over the countryside and to the coast. It's well worth taking time to wander around the ramparts. ...Read More
Stourhead is one of the first-class examples of the English landscape fashion of garden; an exceptional Arcadian sketch begun by Henry Hoare in 1741.
The concept behind...Read More
The Forth Bridge is one amongst Scotland’s significant landmarks and could be a UNESCO World Heritage website. This brilliant railway bridge was designed between 1883 and 1890 by Sir John Fowler...Read More
We took a boat trip out to Mousa. Boat may seem somewhat expensive but would happily pay once again . Broch is as striking . The hike to the broch (and petrels) is around 15-20 minutes. YOU wi...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 Che...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 i...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...Read More
FAIRY GLEN The Fairy Glen was the first stop of our first full day on the Isle of Skye, and what a way to kick off a vacation. This natural wonder is a perfect spot for easy hiking – only a sma...Read More
Im Septmber 2016 haben wir uns auf den Weg gemacht und sind vom Parkplatz aus zum Old Man Of Storr gelaufen. Der Aufstieg hatte es ganz schön in sich, man sollte sich also Zeit einplanen. Uns h...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...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 th...Read More
Heligan's Lost Gardens,is the world-famous restored fertile gardens and fields of enjoyment based in Cornwall, England. Heligan, the Tremayne family's residence for over 400 years, is one of E...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...Read More
2 quarterpipes with flat bank set back in between, driveway with grind rail & planter.
Nestled in the heart of the oldest university in the English speaking world, the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, to give the it its full title, is a stunning example of religious archit...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...Read More
These passages, located right underneath the city streets of Exeter, offer an interesting glimpse into the city's past. The guides are helpful, but they reiterate most of the information shown i...Read More
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...Read More
A short walk from Limehouse Station I d Limehouse Basin-a pleasant apartment development on the waterside. From the end of the station there is an excellent view of Canary Wharf and an enjoyable...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 ...Read More
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