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]]>These gorgeous islands are mostly covered in heathland, which offers shelter and homes to some wonderful flora and fauna. You’ll find many species of plants that aren’t found anywhere in mainland UK, as well as unique animal species such as the Scilly Shrew. There is also an abundance of stunning sea creatures, from fascinating birds such as oyster catchers and puffins to the rare grey seals and captivating thresher sharks.
For such a small group of islands, there’s a fascinating range of interesting historical events and cultural experiences that make this archipelago stand out even more. With Stone Age settlements, impressive castles, and intriguing shipwrecks, you won’t run out of things to see and do.
Being an archipelago, there is of course an endless amount of stunning coastline to explore. With beaches that could be mistaken for the Caribbean, and incredible coastal paths to enjoy, being surrounded by the wonderful ocean will leave you feeling invigorated.
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]]>Opened in 1828, over the decades London Zoo has grown from a collection of animals intended to be used for scientific study, to an amazing array of rare and wonderful species which the zoo is working hard to conserve. You can enjoy seeing tigers, lions, giraffes and more, as you explore the beautiful grounds of this city zoo.
Home to over 27000 species, Chester Zoo occupies a huge site and it’s definitely worth dedicating a whole day to exploring. The zoo has recently acquired some super rare snow leopards, but you can also expect to see an array of reptiles, primates and other big cats.
Located just a few miles from the coast, Paignton Zoo boasts animal species including a salt water crocodile, rare black rhinos and lowland gorillas. The site will generally take a day to explore, but if you’re visiting in the summer then it’s definitely worth heading down to the beach to catch the sunset at the end of your day.
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]]>The post 3 Gardens to Visit in the UK appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>Brodsworth Hall is a fantastic example of a Victorian English country home. The interiors of the hall are stunningly beautiful and expertly done, but you’ll find just as much beauty and splendor in the gardens surrounding the house. Take a picnic to eat on the lawn, and make sure you dedicate enough time to the extensive rose gardens.
This nationally famous arboretum is home to many rare and wonderful species of trees, but during the spring and summer months you can also expect to enjoy a range of wild and cultivated flowers. The walks through the grounds are quite extensive, so set aside a whole afternoon to enjoy this special place.
This garden, officially recognized by the Royal Horticultural Society, displays many rare and wonderful plants and flowers. In June, the roses and meadow flowers bloom, while later in the season you can enjoy the sight of apples ripening on the trees in the orchard.
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]]>The post 3 Rides You Have to Try at Alton Towers, The UK’s Favorite Theme Park appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>Based on a classic ghost train experience, but promising to fall on the scarier side of things, the Curse is an immersive and haunting ride which will provide plenty of jumps, thrills and spooks as you take a train through the abandoned manor.
Perhaps Alton Towers’ most famous ride, this thrilling rollercoaster includes plenty of hair-raising twists, terrifying loops and dizzying drops. It has recently been updated to add in even more twists and turns, so you’re sure to experience the thrill of a lifetime riding Nemesis Reborn.
The Wicker Man is the first wooden rollercoaster to have been built in the UK for over 20 years. Although the track itself is on the tamer side, the decor and theme of this ride are certainly spooky enough. This ride is particularly popular around Halloween, and it’s easy to see why.
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]]>The post These National Parks in the UK Have Some of the Best Spots for Wild Swimming appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>This incredible area is home to some stunning mountains, hills, forests, rivers, and an abundance of exciting wildlife. There are many wonderful places to swim, including Watkins Pools and Llyn Tegid. Swimming here will get you in touch with the wild side of the UK and leave you feeling amazing.
As the name suggests, this jaw-dropping national park is full of incredible lakes and rivers. As such, you’re spoilt for choice for wild swimming spots. Rydal Falls is a stunning spot, and Black Moss Pot will leave you feeling invigorated and revived.
This breathtaking national park is home to some of the UK’s most spectacular scenery and wildlife. While it may be colder than some of the more southerly spots, the wild swimming opportunities are well worth the temperatures. Taking a dip in Loch Muick will feel fantastic, and you can also enjoy one of the UK’s highest bodies of water, Coire an Lochain.
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]]>The post 3 Best Surfing Sites Around the UK appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>Although reaching the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides may take some time, it’s certainly worth it. You can expect white sand beaches and pristine water, and you will often find that you have huge stretches of beach almost to yourself. While this is great for relaxing and unwinding, you will want to make sure that if you’re a novice surfer there are people around, just in case you get in trouble in the water.
The north coast of the county of Devon has recently been designated a surfing reserve, in recognition of the fantastic conditions that this coastline provides for surfing. Woolacombe, a sandy beach stretching for over three miles, is one of the most popular destinations. Experts and beginners alike enjoy the big waves on this shore, and once you’re done with surfing you can relax with a coffee and cake from one of the beachside cafes.
This large beach in the county of Yorkshire has been popular with British surfers for decades. It can get busy, although for beginners it can be a relief to know that there are lots of others in the water with you. Once you’ve had enough of surfing, head to the funicular railway which will carry you to the top of the cliff for stunning seaside views.
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]]>The post 3 Towns in the UK’s Peak District You Have to See appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>Buxton is one of the largest towns within the Peak District. It has an annual opera and theatre festival and is also home to the Buxton Spa which greatly increased the town’s fame and popularity during the Victorian era. You can still taste the spring waters today, they are meant to have health-giving properties. The town is worth exploring for its range of independent shops and cafes, it also makes a good base if you’re planning to stay and explore the Peak District.
This isolated town has a fascinating, if morbid, history. In 1665 there was an outbreak of the Bubonic Plague in Eyam. The town responded by quarantining itself from the outside world, to reduce the risk of the plague spreading to other communities. There are many memorial plaques around the town to those who died in that outbreak, and the historical architecture is also worth seeing, too.
This charming town has a reputation for its delicious Bakewell tarts and puddings, but you will also find pretty streets crammed full of independent shops and cafes, plus a charming riverside walk if you fancy a stroll. Bakewell is also a great place to stay if you would like a base from which to explore the rest of the Peak District.
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]]>Hiking in the UK often involves brushing past long grasses. If these are damp, the hems of your pants can often become soaked in next to no time. Wide-legged culottes that fall at the mid-calf are comfortable, cool, and practical enough to take on a hike. You won’t run the risk of damp hems, you’re less at risk of overheating due to the wide legs, and the pockets mean you can stash some energy bars for the hike.
A waxed Barbour jacket is the epitome of British countryside cool. Breathable, waterproof, and oh-so versatile, these jackets are certainly an investment but they should last for years.
The amount of rainfall in the UK means that wherever you’re hiking, there’s a risk of mud. Avoid the disappointment of mud-stained, soggy sneakers by investing in some good quality, waterproof hiking boots. Some of the best styles are fashionable enough to be worn off the hike too, so the investment is definitely worth it!
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]]>The post Three Of The Best UK National Parks To Visit This Summer appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>Internationally famous for its picturesque lakes, rolling hills, and charming villages, the Lake District in Cumbria is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you enjoy hiking up Scafell Pike, England’s highest peak, or leisurely boat rides on Lake Windermere, this park offers diverse activities. Don’t miss exploring the quaint towns of Keswick and Ambleside, where you can enjoy local cuisine and hospitality.
As the UK’s first national park, the Peak District spans parts of Derbyshire, Cheshire, and Staffordshire. It features stunning landscapes, from rugged moorlands to serene dales. Popular spots include the striking rock formations of Stanage Edge and the tranquil valleys of Dovedale. The park also offers excellent cycling routes and charming villages like Bakewell, known for its delicious tarts.
Located in North Wales, Snowdonia is home to Mount Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales. This park offers breathtaking scenery, with dramatic peaks, glacial landforms, and lush forests. Besides hiking, visitors can enjoy activities like mountain biking, rock climbing, and exploring the historic castles dotted around the region. The quaint village of Betws-y-Coed serves as a great base for your adventures.
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]]>The post This Canal Route in Wales, UK is Perfect for a Barge Vacation appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>Wales is known for having some stunning natural scenery. One of the most popular areas is the Brecon Beacons. This picturesque hill range is incredibly visually pleasing, and many people flock to it to soak in the lovely ambiance and natural beauty. A special way to enjoy this fantastic area is by canal boat, where you can travel across the region with no trouble at all and take in the beautiful views from the comfort of your cozy boat.
If you’ve never been on a barge, then you may be wondering what a trip like this would actually involve. These boats are well-known for being incredibly cozy and comfy, with everything fitting in the space in a practical and satisfying way. Having this lovely space to relax in while enjoying the gorgeous Welsh countryside will leave you feeling relaxed and revived.
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]]>The post Here’s Why the Isles of Scilly, UK are a Perfect Vacation Destination appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>These gorgeous islands are mostly covered in heathland, which offers shelter and homes to some wonderful flora and fauna. You’ll find many species of plants that aren’t found anywhere in mainland UK, as well as unique animal species such as the Scilly Shrew. There is also an abundance of stunning sea creatures, from fascinating birds such as oyster catchers and puffins to the rare grey seals and captivating thresher sharks.
For such a small group of islands, there’s a fascinating range of interesting historical events and cultural experiences that make this archipelago stand out even more. With Stone Age settlements, impressive castles, and intriguing shipwrecks, you won’t run out of things to see and do.
Being an archipelago, there is of course an endless amount of stunning coastline to explore. With beaches that could be mistaken for the Caribbean, and incredible coastal paths to enjoy, being surrounded by the wonderful ocean will leave you feeling invigorated.
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]]>The post 3 of the Best Zoos to Visit in the UK appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>Opened in 1828, over the decades London Zoo has grown from a collection of animals intended to be used for scientific study, to an amazing array of rare and wonderful species which the zoo is working hard to conserve. You can enjoy seeing tigers, lions, giraffes and more, as you explore the beautiful grounds of this city zoo.
Home to over 27000 species, Chester Zoo occupies a huge site and it’s definitely worth dedicating a whole day to exploring. The zoo has recently acquired some super rare snow leopards, but you can also expect to see an array of reptiles, primates and other big cats.
Located just a few miles from the coast, Paignton Zoo boasts animal species including a salt water crocodile, rare black rhinos and lowland gorillas. The site will generally take a day to explore, but if you’re visiting in the summer then it’s definitely worth heading down to the beach to catch the sunset at the end of your day.
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]]>The post 3 Gardens to Visit in the UK appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>Brodsworth Hall is a fantastic example of a Victorian English country home. The interiors of the hall are stunningly beautiful and expertly done, but you’ll find just as much beauty and splendor in the gardens surrounding the house. Take a picnic to eat on the lawn, and make sure you dedicate enough time to the extensive rose gardens.
This nationally famous arboretum is home to many rare and wonderful species of trees, but during the spring and summer months you can also expect to enjoy a range of wild and cultivated flowers. The walks through the grounds are quite extensive, so set aside a whole afternoon to enjoy this special place.
This garden, officially recognized by the Royal Horticultural Society, displays many rare and wonderful plants and flowers. In June, the roses and meadow flowers bloom, while later in the season you can enjoy the sight of apples ripening on the trees in the orchard.
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]]>The post 3 Rides You Have to Try at Alton Towers, The UK’s Favorite Theme Park appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>Based on a classic ghost train experience, but promising to fall on the scarier side of things, the Curse is an immersive and haunting ride which will provide plenty of jumps, thrills and spooks as you take a train through the abandoned manor.
Perhaps Alton Towers’ most famous ride, this thrilling rollercoaster includes plenty of hair-raising twists, terrifying loops and dizzying drops. It has recently been updated to add in even more twists and turns, so you’re sure to experience the thrill of a lifetime riding Nemesis Reborn.
The Wicker Man is the first wooden rollercoaster to have been built in the UK for over 20 years. Although the track itself is on the tamer side, the decor and theme of this ride are certainly spooky enough. This ride is particularly popular around Halloween, and it’s easy to see why.
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]]>The post These National Parks in the UK Have Some of the Best Spots for Wild Swimming appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>This incredible area is home to some stunning mountains, hills, forests, rivers, and an abundance of exciting wildlife. There are many wonderful places to swim, including Watkins Pools and Llyn Tegid. Swimming here will get you in touch with the wild side of the UK and leave you feeling amazing.
As the name suggests, this jaw-dropping national park is full of incredible lakes and rivers. As such, you’re spoilt for choice for wild swimming spots. Rydal Falls is a stunning spot, and Black Moss Pot will leave you feeling invigorated and revived.
This breathtaking national park is home to some of the UK’s most spectacular scenery and wildlife. While it may be colder than some of the more southerly spots, the wild swimming opportunities are well worth the temperatures. Taking a dip in Loch Muick will feel fantastic, and you can also enjoy one of the UK’s highest bodies of water, Coire an Lochain.
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]]>The post 3 Best Surfing Sites Around the UK appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>Although reaching the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides may take some time, it’s certainly worth it. You can expect white sand beaches and pristine water, and you will often find that you have huge stretches of beach almost to yourself. While this is great for relaxing and unwinding, you will want to make sure that if you’re a novice surfer there are people around, just in case you get in trouble in the water.
The north coast of the county of Devon has recently been designated a surfing reserve, in recognition of the fantastic conditions that this coastline provides for surfing. Woolacombe, a sandy beach stretching for over three miles, is one of the most popular destinations. Experts and beginners alike enjoy the big waves on this shore, and once you’re done with surfing you can relax with a coffee and cake from one of the beachside cafes.
This large beach in the county of Yorkshire has been popular with British surfers for decades. It can get busy, although for beginners it can be a relief to know that there are lots of others in the water with you. Once you’ve had enough of surfing, head to the funicular railway which will carry you to the top of the cliff for stunning seaside views.
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]]>The post 3 Towns in the UK’s Peak District You Have to See appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>Buxton is one of the largest towns within the Peak District. It has an annual opera and theatre festival and is also home to the Buxton Spa which greatly increased the town’s fame and popularity during the Victorian era. You can still taste the spring waters today, they are meant to have health-giving properties. The town is worth exploring for its range of independent shops and cafes, it also makes a good base if you’re planning to stay and explore the Peak District.
This isolated town has a fascinating, if morbid, history. In 1665 there was an outbreak of the Bubonic Plague in Eyam. The town responded by quarantining itself from the outside world, to reduce the risk of the plague spreading to other communities. There are many memorial plaques around the town to those who died in that outbreak, and the historical architecture is also worth seeing, too.
This charming town has a reputation for its delicious Bakewell tarts and puddings, but you will also find pretty streets crammed full of independent shops and cafes, plus a charming riverside walk if you fancy a stroll. Bakewell is also a great place to stay if you would like a base from which to explore the rest of the Peak District.
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]]>The post What to Wear for a UK Hiking Vacation appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>Hiking in the UK often involves brushing past long grasses. If these are damp, the hems of your pants can often become soaked in next to no time. Wide-legged culottes that fall at the mid-calf are comfortable, cool, and practical enough to take on a hike. You won’t run the risk of damp hems, you’re less at risk of overheating due to the wide legs, and the pockets mean you can stash some energy bars for the hike.
A waxed Barbour jacket is the epitome of British countryside cool. Breathable, waterproof, and oh-so versatile, these jackets are certainly an investment but they should last for years.
The amount of rainfall in the UK means that wherever you’re hiking, there’s a risk of mud. Avoid the disappointment of mud-stained, soggy sneakers by investing in some good quality, waterproof hiking boots. Some of the best styles are fashionable enough to be worn off the hike too, so the investment is definitely worth it!
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]]>The post Three Of The Best UK National Parks To Visit This Summer appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>Internationally famous for its picturesque lakes, rolling hills, and charming villages, the Lake District in Cumbria is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you enjoy hiking up Scafell Pike, England’s highest peak, or leisurely boat rides on Lake Windermere, this park offers diverse activities. Don’t miss exploring the quaint towns of Keswick and Ambleside, where you can enjoy local cuisine and hospitality.
As the UK’s first national park, the Peak District spans parts of Derbyshire, Cheshire, and Staffordshire. It features stunning landscapes, from rugged moorlands to serene dales. Popular spots include the striking rock formations of Stanage Edge and the tranquil valleys of Dovedale. The park also offers excellent cycling routes and charming villages like Bakewell, known for its delicious tarts.
Located in North Wales, Snowdonia is home to Mount Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales. This park offers breathtaking scenery, with dramatic peaks, glacial landforms, and lush forests. Besides hiking, visitors can enjoy activities like mountain biking, rock climbing, and exploring the historic castles dotted around the region. The quaint village of Betws-y-Coed serves as a great base for your adventures.
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]]>The post This Canal Route in Wales, UK is Perfect for a Barge Vacation appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>Wales is known for having some stunning natural scenery. One of the most popular areas is the Brecon Beacons. This picturesque hill range is incredibly visually pleasing, and many people flock to it to soak in the lovely ambiance and natural beauty. A special way to enjoy this fantastic area is by canal boat, where you can travel across the region with no trouble at all and take in the beautiful views from the comfort of your cozy boat.
If you’ve never been on a barge, then you may be wondering what a trip like this would actually involve. These boats are well-known for being incredibly cozy and comfy, with everything fitting in the space in a practical and satisfying way. Having this lovely space to relax in while enjoying the gorgeous Welsh countryside will leave you feeling relaxed and revived.
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