Find out how to travel from England & Wales to Scotland. Including trains, flights, coaches, and driving routes from London & Cardiff.
There are also the Cheviot Hills, straddling the border between two countries – Scotland and England. To the south of the Pennines, there are the English Lowlands, which consist of the green rolling hills, including the South Downs, the Cotswold Hills, the Chiltern ones as well as the ...
Northumberland is a rural county in North East England, on the England-Scotland border. It contains one of the most picturesque and untouched stretches of coastline in the United Kingdom and contains rolling hills and low mountains in the sparsely populated interior....
England is the largest and most populous constituent country of the United Kingdom, occupying most of the southern two-thirds of the island of Great Britain. It shares land borders with fellow home nations Scotland, to the north, and Wales, to the west. Elsewhere, it is bordered by the se...
Northumberland became a sort of wild county, where outlaws and border reivers hid from the law, as it was largely rural and unpopulated. However, the frequent cross-border skirmishes and accompanying local lawlessness largely subsided after the union of the crowns of Scotland and England under ...
Located in Cumbria, in Northern England, and about an hour from the border with Scotland,the Lake Districtis home to one of England’s best national parks. The lakes in the region are a result of the last ice age and receding glaciers cut the U-shaped valleys that are now filled with ...
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This is an alphabetically ordered list of cities and towns in the United Kingdom, arranged by constituent unit (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales) and by administrative unit (unitary authority, county, and district). (See also city; urban planning.) England Bath and North East So...
We were very excited to visit Hadrian’s Wall because it is a structure that dates back to AD 122. The fact it was built to separate Roman Britain from the barbarians of Scotland fascinated us. As it is still standing today we couldn’t wait to see what it was like. It did not disa...
Explore England, Scotland, and Wales Quiz Agriculture remains important in the region. Crops have replaced sheep as the mainstay. Barley is the major crop, and except in the extreme south it occupies more land than all the other crops combined. Market gardening is also considerable in some are...