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Discovering Cornwall is an enchanting experience and one you'll want to repeat again and again! The rugged coastline, quaint fishing villages, sandy beaches, smugglers coves and a wealth of historic buildings give just a hint of this county's fascinating past.
Offering a large variety of attractions to explore and enjoy, from the famous Lands End, England’s most westerly point, up to the rugged wilderness of Bodmin Moor, the breathtaking north and south coasts and not forgetting the must see Eden Project. |
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Rich in rolling countryside and outstanding beauty, Devon has so much to offer both families and the individual traveller.
Take a walk or cycle throughout the miles of stunning scenery along the many coast paths or Dartmoor and Exmoor moorland or opt for superb sandy beaches and secluded coves along both the North and South coastlines perfect for surfing and sunbathing.
With many attractions to visit including a variety of Theme Parks, or just simply kick back and enjoy a Devon cream tea in a quaint village location, there is something for everybody to enjoy. |
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A magical place with stunning natural countryside, Somerset is an ancient land, steeped in a mist of myth and legend. Discover the dramatic Exmoor coastline, the hidden gems in historic villages and market towns, or relax and unwind by the tranquil waterways.
Stunning coastal views, wild moorland, quaint coves and tranquil, unspoilt countryside, bustling shopping centres, visitor attractions and so much more, Somerset really does have something for all the family to
enjoy. |
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Dorset is a small gem of a county encompassing all that is best in rural England, rolling hills, wild heaths, thatched cottages, yet the sandy beaches and fossil rich cliffs of the Jurassic coastline offer a rare geological treasure.
The award winning heritage coastline extends 140 kilometres from Lyme Regis in the west to Christchurch in the east, and offers a selection of the countries finest sandy beaches. The region owes much of its charm to its villages, all 150 of them, and they are well worth exploring. |
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A holiday in the Cotswolds offers so much; from awe-inspiring views and
beautiful rolling countryside, featuring river valleys and ancient woodlands to
the bustling modern cities and pretty market towns which are full of historical
charm… The Regency town of Cheltenham is a wonderful mix of characterful
buildings meets the appealing space of award-winning gardens, whilst Gloucester
offers all the amenities and appeal of a small cosmopolitan city. In contrast,
escape to the creative hub of Stroud and traditional market of Cirencester, or
enjoy unrivalled views of the River Avon from the Wiltshire town of Chippenham. |
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