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Essex, directly north east of London, borders Suffolk, Hertfordshire, Kent and Cambridgeshire. A real mixture of a county; 350 miles of coastline – the longest of any county in England, farmland, estuaries and pretty medieval towns and villages provide Essex with a variety of countryside – all within close proximity of London.
County overviewCumbria is a largely rural county with mountains, rolling hills, stunning, glistening lakes and huge skies. Visitors can explore the pretty villages, historic castles and climb the towering peaks to take in the magnificent scenery for miles around.
County overviewThe county of Dyfed in Wales has some spectacular scenery and a fascinating coastline of sandy beaches and rugged rock formations. Elsewhere the visitor can find numerous castles, stately homes, colourful gardens and other attractions including St. David’s - Britain’s smallest city.
County overview