United Kingdom
Great Britain/United Kingdom is made up of England, Scotland, Wales and, Northern Ireland. The island offers plenty when it comes to diversity, from the mountainous range of the Lake District, Scotland and Wales, to the small coastal towns of Cornwall, and not to forget large vibrant cities such as London, Liverpool, Manchester and, Leeds, to name a few. I personally like to see the natural landscape that our country has, as I have always been brought up in the countryside.
You don’t have to travel far to see something new and exciting. So why not explore what’s on your own country?
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Lake District
Most people know the Lake District being a popular destination for all walks of life; walkers, climbers, bike riders (both mountain and road), family breaks away, and romantic getaways. The Lake District has a lot to offer and is hard to beat.
Northumberland
Northumberland, based in the North East of England is an area of natural outstanding beauty and is the most northern part of England before Scotland. The national park is largely protected and is noted for its undeveloped moorland that lies on the border of Scotland.
Cornwall
Cornwall is the most southern point of England, with fresh sea air, small fishing villages & towns, towering cliffs, hundreds of sandy beaches, miles of coastlines, harbours, seagulls, fish, and chips, fishing boats, surfing, gig rowing, narrow lanes, high hedges and not to mention the Cornish pasty and Cornish ratter cider that is brewed in Healey's Cornish Cider Farm in Truro.
IOS World pilot gig rowing Championships
I decided to take part in gig rowing which is rowing out in the sea on a 6-man boat. The seats do not move and the sea makes it very challenging, especially when it is choppy!