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Main Index


        Introduction


        10 Tips For Planning A UK Road Trip
        Some suggested itineraries


        The South


        Like a perky nose jutting into the English Channel the south eastern
        counties of England have been fought over and farmed for
        thousands of years. The result is a rich tapestry of history, culture
        and architecture, particularly military architecture in its many forms.


        Read more about the South of England . . .                                  Brighton Pavilion

        The West


        The West Country – mostly Devon and Cornwall – is one of
        Britain’s most popular destinations for tourists and Brits alike. And
        for good reason.  The climate, the dramatic scenery, the history.


        Magnificent coastlines, wild moorland, rolling hills and deeply-cut
        river valleys inland. The history – smugglers and miners in
        constant conflict with the local gentry. Great houses, gardens
        revelling in the warmth of a balmy Atlantic current just offshore.       St Michael's Mount


        Read more about the West Country . . .

        Cambridge and East Anglia


        These tour options will take you to the world-famous university
        city of Cambridge, but the region has much more to offer than
        just the beauty of this ancient seat of learning.

        In many ways, Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire are classic
        English countryside counties and were immortalised in the
        paintings of John Constable.                                         The East Anglian Fens

        Read more about Cambridge and East Anglia . . .


        The Heart of England

        From the “Dreaming Spires” of Oxford, to the
        great cathedral city of York, Stratford-upon-
        Avon with its Shakespearean connections, the
        Cotswold villages to the elegance of Bath, it is
        an area that promises a broad range of
        experiences for the touring motorist.
                                                           Oxford

        Read more about the Heart of England . . .
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