Cornwall Guide
Cornwall is situated on the UK’s South West Peninsula and is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean, the English Channel and the neighboring county of Devon.
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Cornwall is situated on the UK’s South West Peninsula and is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean, the English Channel and the neighboring county of Devon.
Read moreThe Cotswolds are situated in South West England and cover a number of counties including Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Wiltshire.
Read moreDevon is located in South West England and is bounded by Cornwall, Dorset and Somerset. Also known as Devonshire, it is the third largest county in England.
Read moreThe Lake District is a mountainous region in North West England offering a dramatic beauty that has inspired the likes of William Wordsworth.
Read moreNorfolk features over 200km of inland waterways and a coast made up of shingly, pebble beaches fringed by traditional seaside towns such as Great Yarmouth.
Read moreThe Peak District features an idyllic landscape of wind-swept moorland and plush green valleys. The Peak District National Park covers
Read moreThe Pembrokeshire coastline is one of the most dramatic and beautiful seascapes in the whole of the United Kingdom.
Read moreSussex borders Surrey, Kent and Hampshire and, like its neighbour Kent, is known as the Gateway to England.
Read moreThe Wye Valley is situated on the border of England and Wales and is a Region of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Read moreYorkshire is the largest county in the UK. Within its boundaries lie the Yorkshire Dales National Park, the North York Moors and the Peak District National Park.
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