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Most Dramatic Castles in Scotland Scotland has a lot of coastal areas to protect. This is why many castles are located right on the cliffs making them quite dramatic (or at least what remains of them…) Girnigoe Castle Why visit Girnigoe was one of my favorite Scottish Castles: the mix o...
old-growth forest that surrounds them. Some of Scotland’s biggest mountains, including Ben Bacdui and Braeriach rise up out of the valley. With miles of trails throughout, it’s an easy, yet adventurous, park to explore.
Historically one of Scotland’s largest castles, Urquhart saw much conflict during its 500 years as a medieval fortress, especially during the Scottish Wars of Independence. Visit the moving Culloden battlefield, the site of the final and bloody confrontation of the Jacobite rising, and the ...
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...
frolic on sandy beaches, spot wildlife, visit museums and heritage sites, stay in castles, sip whisky, sample the local produce, and get to know the people who live there. The route was designed to encourage more visitors to visit this sparsely populated region of Scotland and it has been ...
in northeast England. It is the most northerly national park in England and borders Scotland. The park includes the Cheviot Hills, Kielder Forest and a large portion of Hadrian’s Wall, which was built to defend the Roman Empire from unconquered Caledonia, which we now know as Scotland. ...
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Northumberland, historic county and unitary authority of northeastern England. It is England’s northernmost county, bounded to the north by Scotland, to the east by the North Sea, to the west by the administrative county of Cumbria (historic county of C
Explore England, Scotland, and Wales Quiz Relief SnowdonSnowdon, northern Wales.(more) Glaciers during thePleistocene Epoch(about 2,600,000 to 11,700 years ago) carved much of the Welsh landscape into deeply dissected mountains,plateaus, and hills, including the north-south–trending Cambrian Mount...