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Best Nature Reserves in the United Kingdom
Located along the western shores of the Isle of Wight, you will find the very impressive columns of chalk that can be seen rising up out of the sea. Known as The Needles, the three needle shaped pillars are a popular attraction in the area. The area where the Needles can be found is known […]
If you’re looking for peace, tranquillity and solitude, then you could do worse than head for Pembrokeshire in south Wales…or more accurately, one of the five nearby islands that lie off its coastline. Puffin, Skomer by Richard Toller Four of these – Skokholm, Ramsey, Grassholm, and Skomer – are nature reserves, and the fifth is […]
I love the Sussex Weald. I love the Downs and the coast. It’s probably one of the most abundantly stocked counties I know of for wildlife – plenty of bird watching and butterfly hunting and a ton of plants you don’t find anywhere else in the UK. Seven Sisters Country Park, East Sussex, England / […]
Duncansby Stacks are a fascinating natural formation located just off the north-eastern tip of Scotland. They are one of the most popular attractions in Scotland, and are beloved by local residents. Visitors to the area often take time to view the incredible rock formations in the water and also to take in the incredible views […]
Giant’s Causeway is an incredible attraction located along the coast of County Antrim in Northern Ireland. Although the creation of the natural formation is surrounded by myth and lore, it is the only designated UNESCO World Heritage Site in all of Northern Ireland. Known as Clochán na bhFomhórach in Irish, the Giant’s Causeway is made […]
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