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Swallow Falls
Swallow Falls

Betws-y-Coed

SWALLOW FALLS (RHAEADR EWYNNOL) This waterfall on the Afon Llugwy has become a familiar natural celebrity over the past 100 years and has featured on film, postcard and...

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Burrough Hill Iron Age Fort
Burrough Hill Iron Age Fort

Burrough on the Hill

Burrough Hill is an Iron Age hillfort in Burrough on the Hill, 7 miles (11 km) south of Melton Mowbray in the English county of Leicestershire, with views over the...

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Glenwhan Gardens
Glenwhan Gardens

Wigtownshire

Glenwhan Garden has been described as “one of the loveliest and best newly created gardens in recent times.” Thirty years ago there was nothing but bracken, gorse and...

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Dover Transport Museum
Dover Transport Museum

Dover, Kent

 Dover Transport Museum is set in approximately two acres of attractive grounds with free car parking.  The large exhibition halls have recreated old Dover street scenes...

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Stonehaven Golf Club
Stonehaven Golf Club

Cowie Stonehaven AB39 3RH

 Stonehaven Golf Club lies in the gateway to Royal Deeside. The course is perched on top of cliffs overlooking the North Sea and Stonehaven Harbour. Stunning views with...

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Bronte Parsonage
Bronte Parsonage

Haworth

The Brontës were the world's most famous literary family and Haworth Parsonage, now the Brontë Parsonage Museum, was their home from 1820 to 1861. Charlotte, Emily...

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Leeds
Leeds

Leeds

Leeds is a popular city break destination with lots to offer visitors from the UK and abroad. It is the only English city outside London with its own repertory...

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Hardwick Park
Hardwick Park

TS21 2DN

Hardwick Park is described on its website as 'a country park with a difference'. It is an 18th century ornamental park which has undergone a 20th century restoration of...

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Southport Pier
Southport Pier

Southport

The Pier remains a much-loved Southport landmark following a £7 million refurbishment.  Take a ride on the tram or ride the train up to the Pier Pavillion where you will...

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Porthcurno Telegraph Museum
Porthcurno Telegraph Museum

Porthcurno, Penzance

Porthcurno valley, in the far west of Cornwall, was the hub of international cable communications from 1870-1970 and a training college for the communications industry...

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Walk the Berwyn Mountains
Walk the Berwyn Mountains

Near Lake Vyrnwy

Cadair Berwyn is the highest of the Berwyn Hills and this walk from Cwm Maen Gwynedd also includes the summits of Godor, Tomle, Foel Wen and Mynydd Tarw using little...

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Borough Farm Sheepdogs & Farmyard Display
Borough Farm Sheepdogs & Farmyard Display

Near Woolacombe, Devon

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