The GREATest BRITAIN Road Trip, my favorite destinations in England, Wales and Scotland: read part 1 about Bruges, Dover, Stonehenge here, part 2 about
Jump in the car and hit the road with one of these great road trips through England © Photos by R A Kearton / Getty Images Hiring a car and driving through gorgeous English landscapes, visiting quaint villages and epic castles is a highlight of a trip toEnglandno matter the season. R...
Great Britainoverflows with unforgettable experiences and spectacular sights. There’s the grandeur ofScotland’s mountains,England’s quaint villages and country lanes, and the haunting beauty of theWelshcoast. You’ll also find wild northern moors, the exquisite university colleges ofOxfordandCambridge...
United Kingdom Road TripsThe back roads of Great Britain are a refreshing antidote to the bustle of its world-famous cities. Though it is possible to zoom along motorways from London to Manchester, Cardiff, Glasgow or Edinburgh in a few hours, it’s the smaller roads away from these urban...
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Road trips are a perfect way to see the country and spend time together. Check out the road trips guide at HowStuffWorks.
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Essential phrases for road trips abroad When you’re driving somewhere which speaks another language, it’s really handy to write down the key phrases you may need. Yes, we have phones and Google Translate these days, but have you ever noticed that your signal disappears and battery runs flat...
Road trips are a great way to relax and go on an adventure. Nevertheless, if not well-organized, you can miss out on the fun.
In between, there arecastles, almost Caribbean-looking beaches and some of Britain’s best wild swimming spots, plus side trips by ferry to the surrounding Small Isles, which offer great bird-watching, particularly inspring and autumn.