Friday, January 27, 2017

The Nice places in England


The Lake District

The Lake District
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Travel Editor Greg chooses this and in meticulous Kirk stone Pass, as one of the nicest places he is been in England. The highest mountain pass in the country, Kirk stone is a beautiful drive or cycle. There are unbelievable views and great hikes to be had, while the Kirk stone Pass Inn, an old coaching house date back to the fifteenth century, is a great base for explore the area. Some think it is troubled by travelers who used to exceed through.

Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset

Dorset
Administration Editor Andy loves. Possibly it is the views over the ocean, or maybe the millions of years of history that rest immortalized as fossils in the cliffs of this make bigger of the Jurassic Beach. Whatever it is, if you can plastic bag yourself a stay at the Attraction Trust’s Clavell Tower you’ll have the most excellent view over the bay.

Hampstead Heath, London

As she newly moved to London from the countryside, the capital was a clear choice for Assistant Web Editor Lottie. Hampstead Heath in meticulous gets her vote, as it’s almost certainly the only place in where you truly sense like you could be a hundred miles away. Plus The Spaniards Inn pub at the northern perimeter is one of London’s best – dating back to 1585 – and both Keats and Dickens supposedly used to drink here.

Dartmouth, Devon

It was selected by our Editorial Assistant Freya. She says: “standing on the coastal walkway in Dartmouth looking out over the River Dart and watching the old steam train pull into Kings Wear above the many different-colored boats moored in the harbor… It will always be reminiscent me of childhood holidays, it’s beautiful.”

The South Downs National Park, Sussex

Our Junior Product Manager Jon chose for its 1600 square kilometers of unbelievable views. “It’s the countryside that says “England” to me the most.” There’s perhaps nothing more striking than the white cliffs of the Seven Sisters rising out of the deep blue ocean on England’s South Coast.


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