Adjacent to the castle is Alnwick Gardens, just ten years ago this site was derelict and forgotten but today the gardens are extremely beautiful and... See More
The spectacular Falls of Feugh are located near Banchory in Aberdeenshire. These falls are a short walk away from Balchory centre. There is a stone... See More
When parliament is in session a special light above the clock face is illuminated to let the public know. The tower is one of the most prominent and... See More
The Cotswolds are located in the south central and south west of England which also includes the Cotswold Hills which are a collection of rolling... See More
Bute lies in the Firth of Clyde in Scotland. The only town on the island, Rothesay, is linked by ferry to the mainland. A rich diversity of flora... See More
Skye or the Isle of Skye in Scotland is a place of extremes, plummeting sea cliffs and imposing headlands sit beside white coral beaches and black... See More
Loch Lomond is a freshwater loch lying on the Highland Boundary Fault, often considered the boundary between the lowlands of Central Scotland and the... See More
Caernarfon Castle is well known globally as being one of the greatest buildings from the Middle Ages. The castle is a fortress located in North-West... See More
Cardiff Castle is located in Wales and is one of the country’s leading heritage attractions and is a place of international importance. Cardiff is... See More
Clan Donald Skye is a 20,000-acre highland estate on the Sleat Peninsula in South Skye. Once part of the traditional lands of Clan Donald, the Estate... See More
Conwy Castle is a medieval fortification in Conwy on the north coast of Wales. It was built by Edward I during his conquest of Wales between 1283 and... See More
Culloden is a village situated 3 miles east of Inverness in Scotland. 3 miles to the east of Culloden village you will find Culloden Moor which is... See More
Edinburgh Castle is one of the most historic buildings in Scotland and has huge significant importance as a fortress which dominates the skyline of... See More
Her second daughter Princess Margaret was born in Glamis Castle in 1930. It is the setting for Shakespeare’s Macbeth and an illustration of the... See More
The fortification is built of local stone and concentric in design, featuring a massive gatehouse that probably once provided high-status... See More
Explore the castle and see the French tapestries, fine examples of Scottish and European furniture, a wealth of other works of art together with a... See More
Today Kensington Palace has recently reopened after a £12 million renovation project. It is possible to walk around Kensington Gardens and visit the... See More
Northumberland National Park is also rich in wildlife, and you can see red squirrels, a rare black grouse and the curlew - a moorland bird with an... See More
Snowdonia attracts thousands of visitors each year who enjoy it’s amazing landscapes and the wealth of outdoor activities on offer. The National Park... See More
Mount Stuart House on the east coast of the Isle of Bute, Scotland, is a Neo-Gothic country house with extensive gardens. It has been described as an... See More
Kelvingrove Art Gallery is a museum and art gallery located in the cultural city of Glasgow in Scotland. Sir John W. Simpson and E.J. Milner Allen... See More
Merseytravel are government owned, purchased The Beatles Museum in 2008 and has more than 300,000 visitors annually. Some of the attractions include... See More
The Roman Baths complex is a site of historical interest in the English city of Bath. The house is a well-preserved Roman site for public bathing.
There are no written records as to why Stonehenge was built. There are many theories but no confirmations. Some theory it was a place of dying, while... See More
Tintern Abbey is a Cistercian abbey located on the stunning Hook peninsula in County Wexford. The Abbey was built in c.1200 by William Marshal, Earl... See More
The Tower of London is an imposing fortress situated on the north bank of the River Thames in London. This historic castle was founded by William the... See More
Trafalgar Square is a public space and tourist attraction in central London, England, built around the area formerly known as Charing Cross. It is in... See More
Indeed it has changed hands many times in its history. The last soldiers marched away in 1692, blowing up part of the castle as they left . But while... See More
The castle remains an important ceremonial location The Waterloo ceremony is carried out in the presence of the Queen each year, and the annual... See More
The Blair Athol distillery is located in Scotland and it distils a single malt whiskey called Blair Athol and can predominately come in bottlings of... See More
Blair Castle is a category A listed building and is located near the village of Blair Altholl in Perthshire, Scotland. The gardens of the castle are... See More
Blenheim Palace is located in Woodstock in Oxfordshire, England and is a monumental country house. It is the main home for the Dukes of Marlborough... See More
Bosta (Bostadh) Iron Age House is located in the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Herbrides part of Scotland. In 1993 in the midst of a great storm, the... See More
The British Music Experience is based in the city of Liverpool and tells the unique story of British Music by the way of costumes, instruments,... See More
This Highland Brodie Castle is a beautiful setting with gorgeous gardens and has over 400 varieties of daffodils. This is a category A listed... See More
The Calanais collection of standing stones is one of Scotland’s most magnificent and best preserved Neolithic monuments. It is located on the west... See More
Castle Howard is widely regarded of Britain’s finest historic houses for over 300 years by the Howard family. What makes the Castle Howard special is... See More
Cawdor Castle is a 14th century castle and was constructed a private fortress for Thanes of Cawdor. The castle is located in Nairnshire, Scotland and... See More
Chester Cathedral is located in the city of Chester, Cheshire, England. It is a Church of England Cathedral and it is the mother church of the... See More
Culzean Castle is a castle located on the cliffs of Aryshire Coast in Scotland. The castle itself overlooks the Firth of Clyde and it is the former... See More
Doune Castle is a medieval stronghold located near the village of Doune in Scotland. The castle is also one of the most famous castles in Scotland as... See More
Dun Carloway is located on the west coast of the Isle of Lewis, Scotland and it is a well preserved broch. The broch is a majestic monument that... See More
Dunrobin Castle has over seven hundreds of years of history and is a jewel in the crown of the Scottish Highlands. It is a 189 room castle and is one... See More
Dunvegan Castle and Garden are located on the Isle of Skye and a visit to the area is not complete without learning about the history of the award... See More
A tour of Edinburgh is something that every visitor should do when they come and visit Edinburgh. Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland since the 15th... See More
Eilean Donan Castle is regarded as the most iconic images of Scotland. It is a small tidal island where three lochs come together – Loch Duich, Long... See More
Edinburgh Scotland's capital city is known for its medieval Old Town and elegant Georgian New Town with its lavish gardens and neoclassical... See More
Gearrannan Blackhouse Village is formerly an abandoned traditional village. It is located in the Carloway district in the Outer Herbrides on the... See More
Glasgow is a port city on the River Clyde located on Scotland’s western lowlands. It is extremely popular to visit for its art nouveau architecture.... See More
Glenfinnan Viaduct is a railway viaduct located on the West Highlands line in Glenfinnan. The viaduct is located at the top of Loch Shiel in the West... See More
The Harry Potter Experience opened in 2012. It came about from the success of the Harry Potter Film series which were made in Leavesden for over ten... See More
Inverewe Garden is located in the Scottish Highlands and is a botanical garden. There is the opportunity here to see some rare species thrive in this... See More
Isle of Harris is part of a group of islands located in the Outer Herbicides. The Hebrides are over 100 miles long and are known as the “long... See More
Isle of Harris Distillery was the concept of Anderson “Burr” Bakewell, an Anglo- American musicologist who had a deep connection with the island and... See More
The Jacobite Steam train journey can be described as the greatest railway journey in the world. It takes you from Fort William to Mallaig and it is... See More
A cruise on Loch Lomond is a magical experience that needs to be seen to be fully appreciated. Writers and Poets have described it as being one of... See More
Loch Ness is located in the Scottish Highlands and is a large, deep, freshwater loch. The waters surrounding Loch Ness are world famous and are full... See More
Nant Gwrtheyrn or “the Nant” as it is often called, now home to the National Welsh Language and Heritage Centre. It is a special place for Welsh... See More
The North Yorkshire Moors Vintage Steam Train is a heritage railway in North Yorkshire and runs through the North York Moors National Park. The Steam... See More
Penderyn Distillery is located in Wales and is a whiskey distillery and brand that produces the first commercially available whisky made in Wales... See More
Pollock House is located in the outskirts of Glasgow and is renowned for its exceptional collection of Spanish art. This is managed by the National... See More
The Ring of Brodgar is a huge stone circle and Neolithic henge that can be found in Orkney in Scotland, approximately 6 miles north-east of... See More
Robert Burns Birthplace Museum gives the visitor a chance encounter with Scotland’s favourite son and commemorates the enduring gift of Scotland’s... See More
Royal Yacht Britannia is the formal royal yacht of the British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II and was in service from 1954 until 1997. The formal name... See More
Scone Palace is situated above the River Tay in the village of Scone and the city of Perth in Scotland and is a 5 star visitor attraction. Red... See More
Take the chance to visit Shakespeare’s Birthplace and immerse yourself in his footsteps and discover the house where he once grew up. William... See More
Skara Brae is a Neolithic settlement located on the Bay of Skaill in Orkney in Scotland. It was discovered in the winter of 1850 when a very bad... See More
Snowdon Railway Ride offers a special rail journey experience to the highest mountain in Wales and England. It has been welcoming visitors since 1896... See More
St. Andrew’s Cathedral is the ruined cathedral of Scotland’s largest and most glorious medieval church. Even today the cathedral is very much a... See More
St Andrews is a town located on the east coast of Fife in Scotland. It is situated 16km southeast of Dundee and 50km northeast of Edinburgh. The... See More
St David’s Cathedral is located in St David’s in the county of Pembrokeshire which is on the most westerly tip of Wales. There has been a church on... See More
St Fagans National Museum of History or as it is commonly referred to as St Fagans after the village in which it is situated. It tells the story of... See More
St Paul’s Cathedral is located in the city of London at the top of Ludgate Hill and northeast of Blackfriars and is the cathedral of the Anglican... See More
Urquhart Castle is a ruin that is located next to Loch Ness on the Highlands of Scotland. The castle is 21 km south-west of Inverness. The castle... See More
A West End Theatre show is something on any visitors bucket list when visiting London. The West End Theatre is a professional theatre that taked... See More
Lanhydrock is a country house located in Cornwall and was a wonderful Victorian country house. The house itself is situated in extensive grounds... See More
Glencoe, once an ancient volcano, is located in the north of Argyll in the Highlands of Scotland and is considered to be Scotland’s most popular and... See More
Hampton Court Palace is a royal palace located on the River Thames, 12 miles from Central London in the borough of Richmond upon Thames. In the early... See More
Windermere Lake 10.5 miles long and has a depth of 220 feet. It is the largest natural lake in the Lake District and is also England’s largest lake.... See More
The Lake District is a region in Cumbria in the northwest of England. It is also a national park and an extremely popular visitor destination. It is... See More
The London Eye is located in the heart of London City and the Millennium Wheel rotates over the River Thames near Big Ben and the Houses of... See More
Oxford is a city located in Oxfordshire in central southern England and circles around the renowned University of Oxford which was established in the... See More
The Palace of Holyroodhouse is located at the end of Edinburgh’s Royal Mile and is the main residence of Queen Elizabeth II in Scotland. At the start... See More
Pithlochry is located in Perthshire and is one of Scotland’s most beautiful, charming and lively villages. It is predominantly a Victorian village... See More
A punt is a flat based boat with a square cut edge at either end and is made for use on shallow waters or small rivers. Punting on the River Cam... See More
Stirling Castle is located on Castle Hill, Stirling in Scotland and is regarded as one of the largest and most significant castles in Scotland. The... See More
Cambridge is the county town of Cambridgeshire in England and is home to Cambridge University. The city is situated on the River Cam and is about 50... See More
Canterbury Cathedral, or formally known as the Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Christ at Canterbury, is in Canterbury in Kent and is one of... See More
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