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Warwickshire in the West Midlands is a mixture of towns in the north of the county, whilst being mainly rural in the south, including a small area of the Cotswolds. The county is home to the Forest of Arden, though having been harvested to support the region’s historic industrial activity, it is now much smaller than at its peak. Warwickshire is easily accessible using the M40 from London and Birmingham and the M6 from the North of the country. The Chiltern Mainline and the West Coast Mainline provide the main rail links.
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 overviewGrampian is a large area stretching across the Scottish Highlands to the east coast. The area is widely known for the Grampian Mountains, which consists of three mountain ranges and includes Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles- offering some incredible views for visitors.
County overview