Magical Places in the UK
Whether it’s beautiful landscapes, ancient relics, or areas steeped in magical myths and legends – there are lots of magical places in the UK to visit.
Whether it’s beautiful landscapes, ancient relics, or areas steeped in magical myths and legends – there are lots of magical places in the UK to visit.
Our list of the best theme parks in the UK will help you choose the perfect one for you.
The county of Dorset in southwest England is well-known for its Jurassic Coast. Here are just a few of the free things to do in Dorset:
You may think it is all about candy floss, hot dogs and Blackpool rock, but there are also some very nice places to eat in Blackpool. Read on for some inspiration on the best places to eat in Blackpool.
Look no further for the best places to visit in Gloucestershire, we have got you covered from historical days out to shopping and a meal after.
When North Wales comes to mind, your first thought will probably be mountains or castles. We have written about just a handful of the best castles to visit in North Wales:
A selection of cakes and pastries and a pot of tea or coffee if you’d prefer. Here is a list of some of the places where you can enjoy afternoon tea in Norfolk.
Afternoon tea is a quintessentially British tradition. Here is a list of places where you can enjoy afternoon tea in Bedfordshire.
Kent is known as the Garden of England, and Sussex is known for its strong tradition of bonfire celebrations; plus, the county is home to the Brighton Festival. If you are looking for family days out in Kent and Sussex, you have come to the right place.
There are plenty of museums to visit in the city of Cambridge and the surrounding areas, and they all have something different to offer. Here is a list of some of the best museums in Cambridge: