1. Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly
Cornwall will probably make you fall in
love with it at first sight. In Cornwall you will find a relaxed pace of
life, nice and easygoing people, clean air, stunning scenery and lots
of activities for everyone in addition to gorgeous walks in nature. Rent
a car and drive slowly in order to savor it. The region is small and
you can cross it by car, from Plymouth to Land’s End, in less than 2-3
hours. If you have more than 3 days, do not miss the opportunity to
visit the Isles of Scilly. They’re pretty wild and far away from the
traditional tourist routes. They are known for their white beaches,
generous nature and an overall sense of calm and relaxation.
2. South Wales
Wales is a marvel and currently one of
the best kept secrets of the United Kingdom. The south coast, focusing
on Pembrokeshire and the Gower Peninsula are a must see. The latter
houses the famous Rhossili beach that appears often in the lists of
travel magazine for the best beaches in the world. Pembrokshire will
remind you of Cornwall if you’ve been there. There are a lot of castles
to see, incredible coastal walks, scenic railways, medieval villages and
much more.
3. Devon & Dorset Jurassic Coast
The Jurassic Coast is a UNESCO World Heritage site
and one of the major natural sites of Britain. It’s a coastline that
stretches for over 95 miles from East Devon to Dorset. Here you’ll have
to deal with 185 million years of history of our dear old Earth. Let me
explain: here you can see a significant chunk of the planet’s geological
history, with special reference to the Mesozoic, and it is no
coincidence that there have been numerous international studies in the
area. The cities with direct access to the coast are numerous. The major
nearby centers are Poole and Bournemouth. During your stay in the
Jurassic Coast you will have to see some museums dedicated to the
fossils found in the area. It will be a unique travel experience.
4. Isle of Wight
The Isle of Wight is yet another wonder
of the UK that is often overlooked. It is a beautiful and lively island
that is relatively small so it can be seen effortlessly in a matter of a
weekend, and the activities it offers are many and very diverse. Here
you can visit art galleries and theme parks, go to the beach, find that
Wight is also known as “the island of the Dinosaurs” because of the
large amount of fossils found here over the centuries, and then even go
horseback riding, fishing, sailing on a boat around the island and much
more.
5. Kent
Kent is a multifaceted region able to
surprise even the most seasoned of travelers. Some of the most famous
and important attractions of the whole country can in fact be found
here: Canterbury and its cathedral, the mythical Cliffs of Dover and
Leeds Castle to name a few. The island Sheppey is also an ideal
destination for a relaxing day away from the usual routes.






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