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Somerset, in the south west of England is enveloped by Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Dorset and Devon and water in the form of the Severn Estuary and Bristol Channel with its huge tidal swing. The landscape of Somerset is varied, ranging from the wetlands and estuaries, to rolling hills across the wilderness of Exmoor, plunging cliffs and a network of caves and caverns in places like Cheddar Gorge. Pretty villages and places to eat or drink abound across the largely rural landscape. Popular coastal resorts include Minehead, Weston-super-mare, Brean and Burnham-on-sea.
County overviewA rolling landscape of hills, moorland and valleys contrasts with the industrial heritage of South Yorkshire’s past to provide visitors with a great choice of attractions. Stately homes, gardens and a collection of annual festivals and events deliver a fun filled experience for tourists.
County overviewLothian & Fife on the east coast of Scotland has a varying landscape with incredible views. Fife, also known as the Kingdom of Fife- is home to the dynamic Lomond Hills which lead down to peaceful fishing villages and scenic beaches along the coastline. Across the water, Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital, sits between East and West Lothian. A vibrant city humming with activity, its museums, monuments, and many castles hint at the rich history for which it has earned recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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